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    goal was nothing less than to apply the experimental method to the higher mental processes. Most likely influenced by the popularity of the work of the British associationists‚ Ebbinghaus chose to under- take his breakthrough research in the area of human learning. Study of learning and memory began his study with the initial formation of the associations. In this way he could control the conditions under which the chains of ideas were formed and thus make the study of learning more objective.

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    ------------------------------------------------- History of computing hardware ) Computing hardware is a platform for information processing. History of computing | Hardware | * Hardware before 1960 * Hardware 1960s to present * Hardware in Soviet Bloc countries | Computer science | * Artificial intelligence  * Compiler construction * Computer science  * Operating systems * Programming languages  * Software engineering | Modern concepts | * Graphical user

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    HISTORY OF COMPUTERS Historical records will tell us that man has invented three types of devices to assist him in calculating and processing data. These devices could be classified into: a) Manual-mechanical b) Electromechanical c) Electronic 2000 BC - MECHANICAL COMPUTER THE ABACUS * Computations are done by sliding beads on a wire arranged on a tray. Came from the Greek word abax meaning flat surface John Napier(1617) – Logs and Bones * a Scotsman‚ invented

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    people take note of existing elements of the world. Medical advances‚ for example‚ offer a growing understanding of the human body. Human body has been there but perhaps in the olden times humans did not know much about its functioning and dis-functioning. Discoveries about the functioning of human body have added to the scientific knowledge. Beyond the direct effects on human health‚ medical discoveries have stretched life expectancy. Increase in life expectancy is change in society. Diffusion

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    encountered the Indians also known as the “Tainos” The Gold Coast= the Ivory Coast= Salt City State’s- Venice‚ and Genoa Circumvent: To get around......... the Italians then try to monopolize trade 1498 The search for a direct water route to Asia. Human Societies can be organized based on their growing complexity (size and complexity). Egalitarian society. Culture… How people govern themselves‚ governed through characteristics of their society. - Economic - Political -

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    History Handout (Religion) *Roman Catholic Religion and Islam are the two dominant religions in the country Functions of religion: -it explains the unknown -source of strength and hope -for the Muslims‚ it legitimates one’s claim to authority (by the use of Tarsila) According to Karl Marx “Religion is the opium for the masses” Religions in the Philippines (developed‚ entered and flourished): Anitoism‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Islam and Christianity Anitoism: -it was first termed as animism -dominated

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    Yes its truth its not easy to balance professional as well as personal life in case of women.When women is working they need support of family members more to accomplish success in both. There is no doubt those who are supported does well in both otherwise they mess up their lives. There are many discussion about it that some says that women successfully in both manner carrier as well as Home.First you make your carrier and then think for family. In that condition you can manage both. If your partner

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    His 101 Midterm study guide – answers for this and the midterm will come from chapter reading/study guides. 1) What is the species name of modern humans? 2) The triangular indentations used for the script of Sumerians are called A) B) 3) Which metal was used for tools as early as 7500 b.c.e.? C) D) 4) What common characteristic was shared by primal civilizations in Egypt‚ Sumer‚ China‚ and India? E) F) 5) Historians estimate that the existence of Homo sapiens sapiens goes back how

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    Stolen Generation- Letter to the Editor Dear Editor‚ Throughout the early 1900s‚ the Australian public was led to believe that Aboriginal children were disadvantaged and at risk in their own communities‚ and that they would receive a better education‚ a more loving family‚ and a more civilised upbringing in adopted white families or in government institutions. The lack of understanding and respect for Aboriginal people also meant that many people who supported the child removals believed that

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    Why did Charles I rule for 11 years without parliament‚ 1629 – 1640? Charles had no intention of ruling for a definite‚ or an indefinite‚ period without Parliament. Charles declared he had been driven ‘unwillingly out of that course’‚ and he intended to recall Parliament ‘when such as have bred this interruption shall have received their punishment’. Apart from Parliament‚ all the normal institutions of government operated. Indeed‚ Charles lacked the financial‚ military and administrative capacity

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