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    Psychology Article

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    PSYCHOLOGY 100: GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Spring Quarter 2013 Class Location: 1508 Meeting Time: 9:30 – 10:20 Daily Office Hours: Mondays 12:30 – 1:30 Tuesday 12:30 – 2:00 Wednesdays 12:30 – 1:30 Thursdays 12:30 – 2:00 Fridays 12:30 – 1:30 And by appointment ------------------------------------------------- Textbook Myers‚ D.G. (2011). Exploring psychology in modules (8th Edition.). New York‚ NY: Worth Publishers. (Required) -------------------------------------------------

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    Physical Education

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    PHYSICAL EDUCATION (875) Aims: 1. To create awareness of the necessity for vigour and efficiency through physical fitness. 2. To develop knowledge and understanding of the requirements of healthy living‚ nutrition‚ exercise and relaxation. 3. To create awareness of the necessity to develop a good posture and physical poise. 4. To develop knowledge and understanding of skills that will be useful as leisure time activities and those of a recreational nature. 5. To create opportunities to develop esprit

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    Brain and Behavior

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    an increase in size of the wrinkling of the cortex and without this we would not be any smarter than any other animal. Cerebral hemispheres are divided into right and left halves of the cortex connected by thick band axon fibers called corpus. Hemispheric specialization‚ testing only one side of the brain by a process called the Split Brain operation‚ which is essentially a person with two brains in one body. The corpus callosum is cut‚ to control severe epilepsy (seizure disorder)‚ but this operation

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    The Garifuna Language

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    Campbell. The Life of Language: Papers in Linguistics in Honor of William Bright. Berlin [etc.: Mouton De Gruyter‚ 1998. Print. Barret‚ Alice. "Garífuna Voices of Guatemala: Central America’s Overlooked Segment of the African Diaspora."Council on Hemispheric Affairs. N.p.‚ 14 July 2010. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. Ruiz‚ Alvarez Santiago Jaime. "Preservation Strategies of the Garífuna Language in the Context of Global Economy in the Village of Corozal in Honduras." Diss. University of Florida‚ 2008. Abstract

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    managment theory

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    motivating and controlling Weber- ADMIN- Well defined hierarchy of authority‚ system of rules covering rights and duties of employees‚ system of procedures for dealing with work situations Taylor- SCIENTIFIC- Break down jobs into elements‚ specialisation‚ relations between management and workers and division of labour. First class - Those who are naturally motivated to work Soldiering – Work systematically slower thus slowing down productivity Classical/ Scientific Management – Advantages

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    management (Slack 2009). 1-Volume: Volume plays an important role of how process should be managed‚ does it need specialisation and standardisation because of the repeatability like the case of high volume output‚ this gives rise to evolving specialised technology which often improves both efficiency and cost. On the other hand; processes of low volume output requires less specialisation; in some cases one staff can perform the whole process (Slack 2009).

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    or its subject matter and content of use. Field is divided into three areas: semantic domain‚ specialisation and angle of representation. Witin the semantic domain‚ SFG proponents examine the subject matter of a text through organising its nouns‚ lexical verbs‚ adjectives and adverbs. Thes are the words which carry meaning in text‚ as opposed to function words‚ whose purpose is grammatical. Specialisation is partially determined through attention to jargon or

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    organisation (NGO). This analysis will consider the Weber’s theory of bureaucracy because BMYS possesses some characteristics that are relevant to the theory such as the hierarchy in structure‚ power and authority‚ a certain degree of division of labour/specialisation (Gardner‚ 2016). The contingency theory of organisational structure would be applicable to BMYS as it refers to the challenges faced by the change within the organisation and the adaptation phase (Donaldson‚ 2006). In addition‚ the system theory

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    Why Do People Work

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    need people to carry out activities for the business. They therefore hire workers with different skills‚ aptitudes and qualifications to do this work. Thus‚ business relies on groups of people who specialise in particular things. This process of specialisation has developed over many years as productive tasks have been broken down into stages with specialists employed at each stage. This is called division of labour. We see examples of the division of labour in every aspect of our lives. People are

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    bio digestive systems

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    Discussion of chemical breakdown Microbes in the gut help break down the cellulose found in grass. Caecum hosts a number of bacteria which helps the enzymes breakdown cellulose. microbial fermentation in large intestine hindgut fermenters Specialisation / adaptation They have no canines or incisors in their upper jaw since they don’t need to tear or rip grass flat molars for grinding grass Larger more prominent canines for tearing flesh The teeth are reduced greatly apart from the two front

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