September 27‚ 2011 AP Psychology‚ period 2 Consciousness Free Response 1. a) The topic of dreams is certainly a complex and interesting subject to further investigate‚ having many different aspects and meanings to it. There are many theories and ideologies regarding why dreams occur in the first place‚ such as wish fulfillment theory‚ activation synthesis theory‚ as well as cognitive development‚ information processing‚ and physiological function. Freud suggested wish fulfillment theory‚
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AP® HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 3 Industrial location models are used to explain geographic patterns of economic activity. The maps above show automobile factories built before and after 1986 in the United States. Part A (2 points) Identify TWO changes in the geography of automobile factory construction shown by the maps. 1. International-based change in the geography of plant construction a. Increase in the number/investment of foreign-owned automobile plants OR b. Increase
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certain practices by some labor organizations‚ their officers‚ and members have the intent or the necessary effect of burdening or obstructing commerce by preventing the free flow of goods in such commerce through strikes and other forms of industrial unrest or through concerted activities which impair the interest of the public in the free flow of such commerce. • The National Labor Relations Board (hereinafter called the "Board") created by this Act prior to its amendment by the Labor Management Relations
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One day when I was in the fourth grade‚ we had just finished a free response test on a story we were supposed to read last night. The next day‚ my teacher had completed grading all the test and he had noticed that two of the papers had were the exact same‚ their names were Danny and Ishmael. But Danny was absent today so the teacher called Ishmael to the front of the classroom and asked him if he and Danny cheated off of each other’s test. Ishmael first lied and said‚ “I don’t know how we have the
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Group The part of the potential group consisting of members who actually join. Most potential members do not feel the need to become part of the actual group (and pay the dues associated with membership) when they can reap the benefits of the group for free. In an attempt to curb this‚ a group might have selective benefits for due-paying members.
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The many causes and consequences of the Green Revolution‚ from 1945 to today‚ ranged from defined social differences growing over time‚ a need for an increase in crop production‚ and a multitude of negative effects on the environment. Social differences became more defined as groups developed into prosperity because of the Green Revolution. The need for an increase of crop production was caused by a growing population in many areas‚ and a lack of economic success to match. An increase in technological
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The Impact of Green Revolution on India Introduction In the backdrop of the food crisis that gripped India in the 1960s and 1970s‚ the Government of India initiated the ‘Green Revolution’ program. Economist Alok Ghosh defines the ‘Green Revolution as a revolution both in the quantum of agricultural input and output. It was an attempt to become self-sufficient in production of food grains. The Government made a package deal consisting of high yielding varieties of seeds‚ water management‚ pest control
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Kleinert characterizes the periodical’s response to the Revolution into four parts: a short period of two months after July 14‚ 1789 where the editors hoped to return to the way things were before‚ a period of three months where the editors begrudgingly accepted the new situation‚ a period of fervent enthusiasm and patriotism from February-October 1790 under the new title‚ the Journal de la mode et du goût‚ and from October 1790-April 1793‚ a period where the writing avoided discussion of political
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A brief summary of the Green Revolution that swept the globe in the 1980s. It focuses on the techniques used‚ the positive and negative effects on certain countries‚ and some alternatives that are popular today. Green Revolution The Green Revolution began during the 1970s and 1980s in an attempt to increase the nutrition in food crops and to make species of food crops more uniform and robust. Scientists developed strains of hybrid plants‚ such as wheat‚ rice‚ and maize that quantitatively produced
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10‚ 2014 DBQ Essay: Green Revolution The researches that formed and became the Green Revolution changed the agricultural technologies of many places and peoples. The Green Revolution was an introduction of a new technology of scientifically bred crops that went worldwide. In 1945 the Green Revolution started as leaders addressed the issues of hunger and starvation with the Green Revolution as the solution‚ and although it helped many people at the time‚ the Green Revolution is debated today whether
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