TODAY’s Class Topics 1) Why do humans like trees/forests? 2) Examples of 3 reasons why past global societies revered trees Respect for survival‚ Longevity Human values codified as behavior rules Traditional Science‚ Political‚ Culture‚ Religion – transmittal intergeneration knowledge of nature/society/rules of behavior 3) Today we revere pretty things & less past types of reverences 4) Global conflicts over resources/land due to how we revere or see nature: Conflicting values;
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Expanded course description and learning objectives The mythical narratives of the ancient Greeks and the Romans constitute a continuous tradition that extends from before the reach of history to the present day. Myths survive in literary texts and visual art because their narratives have continued to prove compelling and fascinating in different languages‚ historical eras‚ and social contexts (the myths of Odysseus‚ Heracles‚ and Oedipus are just a few examples). Literature and art of all kinds
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visited for at least one night. These include business travelers. Tourists are generally regarded as pleasure travelers. Other Types of Travelers who are termed NON-VISITORS include: 1. Border worker 2. Temporary and permanent immigrants 3. Nomads (no permanent residence but moves from one place to another‚ roams aimlessly) 4. Transit passengers (who does not leave the transit area of the airport or port‚ including transfers between airports and ports) 5. Refugees (one who flees
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Introduction: Electronic data interchange (EDI) is the structured transmission of data between organizations such as documents or business data from one computer system to another computer system electronically. The transmission is done from one business organization to another similar organization without human intervention. EDI can be used to describe the technology by which business documents (such as orders‚ invoices‚ shipping contracts‚ etc) are transmitted electronically
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Economics: intro • Economic questions arise bc we want more than we can get. • Inability to satisfy want: scarcity • Incentives: rewards that encourage action or penalties that discourage action. • Economics studies the allocation of scarce recourses among people • Alfred marshell (1842-1924) shaped macro economics • Joan robinson: “ the main reason to study econ is to avoid being fooled by it Two main parts: A) Microeconomics: studying the choice of individual decision makers. And how
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Replication- basic findings can be observed with different participants with different circumstances Operational Definition- specific statement used to define research variables‚ so it can be repeated by others To choose a research design: Pick between 3 methods- descriptive‚ correlational‚ experiment Pick between 2 settings- lab or field Descriptive Methods The Case Study- deep investigation of a single subject The Survey- investigation of many people Naturalistic Observation- behavior in its
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IV- Amethyst Mercedes Abrena – IV – Amethyst Jhunill Conahap – IV - Garnet 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page ……………………………………………………………………………. 1 Table of Contents …………………………………………………………………. 2 Dedication ………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Acknowledgement ………………………………………………………………... 4 CHAPTER 1: The Problem and It’s Background …………………………….. 5 Introduction ……………………………………………………………… 5 Background of the Study ………………………………………………… 6 Conceptual Framework …………………………………………………. 6
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and Human Sciences Faculty Department Communicative Sciences and Disorders Suggested prerequisite None Length of Course One semester Degree Bachelor of Arts Credit 3 credit hours Assessment Tasks Assessment 1 Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Assessment 2 Assignments/Labs/Quizzes Assessment 3 Acoustic Study Prepared by Al Yonovitz‚ PhD © University of Montana First published 2010 Contents Introduction UM Mission
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the country. 2. According to hyperpluralist theorists‚ which of these is NOT a result the America’s interest-group politics? Correct Answer: Budgets are characterized by fiscal discipline since each group acts as a watchdog over the others 3. Pluralists argue that lobbying Correct Answer: is open to all and is therefore not to be regarded as a problem. 4. Which of the following statements about the elite-theory perspective on groups is FALSE? Correct Answer: Elite theorists believe
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------------------------------------------------- Week 3 Quiz Multiple Choice (30 points) 1. Angelica wants to win the beauty contest because she wants the trophy and the recognition. She is _extrinsically____ motivated. a. intrinsically b. avoidance c. extrinsically d. situationally 2. _____________________ theory postulates that bodily reactions occur before the emotions and _____________________ theory postulates that both the bodily reactions and emotions
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