Welcome to DE100 2014J Final Tutorial Focusing on the EMA: Due Tue 26th May 2015 • • • • Module Review EMA guidelines Planning an essay Submitting the EMA Welcome • Have you registered for your next module? If yes then share with the group what you are doing next. Module Overview • In groups you have 10 minutes to discuss one of the 3 parts of Investigating psychology: – Part 1 (Ch.1 - 3) ‘Why people do harm to others?’ – Part 2 (Ch.4 - 6) ‘What determines human behaviour?’ – Part 3 (Ch.7 -
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The state is seen as a set of organisations and practices that aims to prevent social chaos and make social order within a defined territory. It refers to the shared ideas and expectations regarding the ordering of social life and establishes who might legitimately claim to exercise authority over many aspects of society from churches to parents. Some people see the state as ‘the government’‚ whereas others may see it as different institutions such as their school or hospital. However‚ the state
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How does society shape people’s lives? The aim of this essay is to explore how society shapes people’s lives. The meaning of the word “shaping” in this context means to “influence or affect” (The Open University‚ 2013‚ YO32 p 29). This essay will focus on Childhood: Body image and stress related eating disorders‚ from Block 4‚ Unit 3 and Psychology: Social influence‚ happiness and natural and synthetic happiness from Unit 5. Society has shaped us to embrace a rather different body image to that
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BU130 EMA 16 March 2014 Submitted by: Dinesh Gurung PI: B218307X Tutor: Ms Joyce King 1. Learning Journal – Time Management (Topic Guide) The learning journal consists of my personal reflections on events in the workplace and on how I have tested new ideas from studying the module materials like Topic Guides in my work. It also consists of implementations of work based objectives or inquiries‚ plans for development of future work practice‚ shows how I have applied reflective thinking frameworks
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TASK 1 OPTION 2 HISTORY Which is more important in explaining the public support for Chartism: economic circumstances‚ or the tradition of radical politics? To explain the rise of the chartist political movement and the public support it received we need to consider the two main contributing factors at the time. Historians like Asa Briggs‚ W.W. Rostow and Gareth Steadman-Jones take differing views on which was the most important explanation for the dramatic rise in public support for the
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the course materials (E214‚ The Open University‚ 2010). The first resource comes from the National Autistic Society’s website and the second comes from the national newspaper The Guardian. The first resource (Appendix A) is an information page entitled ‘What is Asperger Syndrome’ and particularly focusses on the medical/deficit model of disability‚ a model which involves identifying symptoms‚ diagnosing a disease or a deficit and prescribing appropriate treatment (E214‚ Unit 2‚ p. 47). This
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References: The Open University‚ E214 Equality‚ participation and inclusion learning from each other views‚ 2011 The Open University‚ E214 Equality‚ participation and inclusion learning from each other‚ DVD 2‚ 2010
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E-CODES. If any of the ingredients listed below is found‚ try to avoid it‚ as it has got PIG FAT ; E100‚ E110‚ E120‚ E 140‚ E141‚ E153‚ E210‚ E213‚ E214‚ E216‚ E234‚ E252‚E270‚ E280‚ E325‚ E326‚ E327‚ E334‚ E335‚ E336‚ E337‚ E422‚ E430‚ E431‚ E432‚ E433‚ E434‚ E435‚ E436‚ E440‚ E470‚ E471‚ E472‚ E473‚ E474‚ E475‚E476‚ E477‚ E478‚ E481‚ E482‚ E483‚ E491‚ E492‚ E493‚ E494‚ E495‚ E542‚E570‚ E572‚ E631‚ E635‚ E904 KGFVY-7733B-8WCK9-KTG64-BC7D8 E322 Lecithin Lecithin is present in all living
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Content 1. What is EMA…………………………………………………………3~4 2. The origin of EMA……………………………………………………5 3. Development of EMA………………………………………………..5~6 4. Application of EMA Environmental cost………………………………………………6~7 Benefits of using EMA…………………………………………..7~8 Challenges of EMA………………………………………………..9 5. Sustainability and EMA…………………………………………….9~10 6. Conclusion …………………………………………………………..10 7. References…………………………………………………………….11 What is EMA? Environmental impacts
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Information Sheet Main Products and Services of the Organisation East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EMAS) provides emergency 999‚ urgent care and patient transport services for 4.8 million people within the six counties of Derbyshire‚ Leicestershire‚ Rutland‚ Lincolnshire‚ Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire. Main Customers Our main customers are members of the public calling 999 emergency services. In addition we have a Patient Transport Service (PTS) who undertake journeys
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