8th Semester Final Syllabus (Including Midterm) By Arafath Raihan on Friday‚ March 7‚ 2014 at 2:32pm *This post doesn’t contain 100% accuracy. It is merely an initiative to start the discussion. Please GIVE your comment about the syllabus to make it rich & reliable. "Together We Win " .......................................................................................... Course Eng.405:2oth Century Fiction Joseph Conrad: Lord Jim (SM) The Title of Lord Jim Orientalism idea Compare
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school. All these are the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) which begins in childhood and continues through adulthood. It is possible that Holden might be suffering from ADHD. Children with ADHD “are less likely to have close dyadic friendships” (McQuade and Hoza). During the football game with Saxon Hall‚ “the whole school except [Holden] was there” (Salinger 2). Holden is so lonely and does not have a lot of friends that is why
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Torian Cherry 1 of XX Burke‚ R. J.‚ & Wilcox‚ D. S.(Sep.‚ 1969). Effects of Different Patterns and Degrees of Openness in Superior-Subordinate Communication on Subordinate Job Satisfaction*. The Academy of Management Journal‚ 12‚ 319-326. -From the Academy of Management Journal the relationship of subordinate and superior are closely examined as it relates to organizational communication effectiveness. In this article authors Burke and Wilcox examine how the openness of superior and subordinate
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relations and stereotyping. A young African-American male confronts an old white woman in a police station with regard to her apparent racial profiling. As it turns out‚ he is there to return the very same wallet that she is about to report as lost. The dyadic conversation between confrontation and conclusion is initiated by the nonverbal cue of her moving her handbag away from him. Through language and interactive listening‚ the conflict plays itself out in perceptions of self and other. Ultimately‚ the
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1 ME321: Advanced Mechanics of Solids Sumit Basu Room no NL 211 Department of Mechanical Engng IIT Kanpur Email: sbasu@iitk.ac.in Ph: +91 (0) 512 259 7506 (O) +91 (0) 512 259 8511 (R) 8/15/2013 ME321: Advanced Mechanics of Solids Course Objectives 2 • Learn to handle the mechanics of deformable bodies‚ as opposed to rigid body mechanics. • Build on what we have learnt in ESO204. Local approach vs global approach‚ forces and displacements vs stress and strain See deformation
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Theories of ‘fat talk’; The theory that has received the most empirical attention is known as the Objectification Theory by Fredrickson & Roberts (1997). This is based on the idea that women are socialised and consorted to view themselves as objects that are in turn‚ viewed and evaluated by others on the basis of their appearance. Manz‚ Petroff‚ Curtin & Bazzini (2009) claimed that fat talk is a “social extension of body objectification”. By engaging in fat talk‚ Arroyo (2014) proposes that women
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explanation for the nonverbal patterns and behaviors that occur when individuals interact interpersonally. Burgoon is a behavioral scientist that connects the dots between human interaction and influence of behavioral outcomes. The theory supports that dyadic social interaction has nonverbal expected behavior and that diverting from that social norm can alter the reaction of
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letters in the middle of the list and that is because the participants will start to rehearse the letters they see at first and rehearsing the letters can move them from the short term memory to the long term memory to be recalled again when needed (primacy effect). And the other expectation was that the letters at the end of the list will be remembered better than the letters at the beginning of the list and that’s because and that because the participants will keep the letters they saw last in the
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definitions: echoic and iconic memory Short-term memory: duration and capacity Encoding Retrieval Know 3 types of Long-term memory: semantic‚ procedural‚ episodic Define and explain: Interference: retroactive and proactive Serial position effect: primacy and recency effects Types of biologically-based amnesia: retrograde and anterograde Korsakoff’s Syndrome (Alcohol induced memory issue) What is the difference between short-term and long-term memory? How many items can your short-term memory hold
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examples for BAV‚ demographics and what to expect from the situation. Effective and ineffective public speakers How to gather information about the audience Chapter 4: Organization Organizational Patterns including Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Primacy and regency Detailed outline structure and facts about various components Chapter 5: Delivery Methods of Delivery Vocal and Physical elements (vocal fillers and silence) Environmental and Situational Elements Functions of Delivery Chapter
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