makes its way down to the frigid waters of the North Atlantic. In 1912‚ the RMS Titanic sank for a multitude of reasons and events. The hull malfunction made the Titanic break in two which in return‚ caused many deaths. The cracks‚ the booms‚ are all caused by some critical hull failures. The ship did indeed break in two which was due to a probable hull failure. A hull failure due to the slow sinking of the Titanic‚ a huge stress builds up. This stress concentrates on parts of the ship and that’s called
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introduced the technology of instruction. =Comenius‚ Pestalozzi‚ Froebel‚ Herbart and Montesorri contributed their own concepts of educational technology. = Johann Comenius illustrated textbook for children studying latin and sciences. = Edward Thorndike and John Dewey formulated the theory of learning and scientific method respectively. The 19th century = production of textbooks and use of blackboards. = improvement of writing implement (pen and ink). = photography was invented. = give way
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Addams and Alinsky shared a commonality that is not often talked about. Jane Addams started the Hull House. She brought services to the people‚ instead of asking people to come to her. The Hull House provided kindergarten classes‚ clubs for older children‚ night school for adults‚ a library‚ a public kitchen‚ gym and a bathhouse in addition to offering training to young social workers. The Hull House also held cultural events and social services. Essentially‚ Addams wanted to offer whatever the
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Introduction: The History of Psychology Philosophical Background Psychology has no definite‚ absolute beginning‚ but there is speculation that early humans were curious about human nature. Serious study of the human psyche began in ancient times‚ with ancient philosophers began to record their findings and thoughts about behavior and the nature of the human mind. The name psychology ’ is from the two Greek roots‚ psyche and logos‚ which mean "mind" and "study‚" respectively. Psychological thought
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The NAT shows that the hull was not properly designed to keep the ship afloat in the case of a puncture in the hull. The company was not a HRO because they did not look into the main flaws of the bulkheads‚ which caused the ship to sink rapidly. The crew was not properly trained to handle stress in the case of possibly
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Aspartame: What Is It And What Effects Does it Have on Your Body? Aspartame‚ also known Acesulfame Potassium (Hull‚ 2006)‚ is commonly known by brand names NutraSweet‚ Equal‚ Sweet One and Spoonful. Aspartame is found in thousands of foods‚ drinks‚ candy‚ gum‚ vitamins‚ health supplements and even pharmaceuticals. This artificial sweetener is the most popular in the United States‚ is 200 times sweeter than sucrose the accepted standard for sweetness‚ and is also the most dangerous substance
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Govt.Postgraduate College For Women ST.Town Rawalpindi Assignment Topic:- Types Of Thinking Submitted To:- Mam Rehana Submitted By:- Jamila Bibi Roll Number:- 1982 Date Of Submission:- 15-05-2013 Thinking:- Thinking is mental activity associated with understanding processing and communicating knowledge. It is essentially the manipulation of image and
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Running head: HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT History of Psychological Assessment Paper Natalie Maxwell University of Phoenix Dr. Alex Nagurney October 25‚ 2010 History of Psychological Assessment What is psychological assessment? Psychological assessment is considered one of the most important functions in applied psychology. In psychological assessment‚ the practitioner uses observation‚ interviews‚ and psychological tests to gain information about the client’s personality characteristics
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historical contribution is briefly described. Edwin L. Thorndike‚ 1898. He shows his interest in animal intelligence. He believes that the investigation should be systematic. He formulated the Law of Effect that has the following main points: • Behaviors that accelerate an attractive state of undertakings are fortified or "stamped in." • Behaviors that expedite an unsuitable or bothering state of undertakings are debilitated or "stamped out." • Thorndike contemplated the reaction that opened the entryway
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1988 General Insurance Convention M A R I N E I N S U R A N C E R E I N S U R A N C E A N D GISG 1988 Working Party Members:Chairman: Colin J.W. Czapiewski David H. Craighead Peter A.G Green David M. Hart Peter N. Matthews Chris Mellor Hugh Rice Peter D. Smith David I. Tomlinson Marine Insurance & Reinsurance - An Introduction Page Index 1. Introduction 2 2. Classes of Marine Business 3 3. Types of Insurance and Reinsurance 6 4. Organisations
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