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    an old friend visiting. Robert‚ the blind man‚ and the husband are alike in a couple ways‚ including the fact that they both care about the wife‚ and they both like to drink. The husband and Robert also have many differences; the husband is more judgmental than Robert‚ who has more of an open mind. There is the obvious difference that the husband is not blind like Robert. Carver wrote this story from the husband’s point of view‚ so we heard everything from him‚ and saw things the way he did. One

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    Estonian Air - Final

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    Case Study: “Estonian Air’s Big Buy” Case Study Information: Karen Popovich‚ Diane Lander‚ and Robert Letovsky (2011). Estonian Air’s Big Buy. Case Research Journal‚ 31(1)‚ Pages 67-82. Executive Summary Estonian Air is a regional airline carrier headquartered in Estonia in the Baltic region of Europe. The airline’s hub of operations is located in Estonia’s capital city of Tallinn at Tallinn Airport. This airport is the largest in the country. With the state government of Estonia

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    for a course of action if we are very intelligent‚ or think a lot about decisions‚ or know a lot about the topic and have plenty of time and are interested. If‚ on the other hand‚ we are rushed and the issue isn’t terribly important to us we use Heuristics (Chaiken‚ 1980) or “quick decision rules”. We take the “peripheral route” to being persuaded‚ by relying on our own emotions‚ on how we feel‚ on what experts say‚ on what other people are doing‚ if the issue isn’t very important to us‚ or we are

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    On p. 90 Weber introduces the ‘ideal type” as a kind of artificially constructed concept that is useful “for heuristic as well as expository purpose.” What is an ideal type? How do we make one? How can we make one? How can we use it as a tool to overcome difficulties inherent in doing scientific study of cultural reality (a reality in which “all knowledge is knowledge from particular points of view‚” p.81‚ and “these standpoints [cannot] be derived from “the fact themselves‚” p. 82) Idea type

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    MySQL Architecture   Overview of  MySQL Architecture. MySQL is based on tiered architecture‚consisting of both subsystems and support components that interact with each othe to read‚parse‚and execute quaries‚and to cache and return query results. MySQL architecture consists of five primary subsystems that work together to respond to a request made to MySQL database server.   1)     Query Engine   SQL Interface The SQL interface provides the mechanisms to receive commands and transmit results

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    THE NATURE OF PROBLEM SOLVING Introduction Problems in the Real World Chapter 1 Critical and Creative Thinking g Classifications of Problems The Nature of Problem Solving Polya’s Heuristics Mathematical Modeling Problem Solving Chapter 1  A problem is an opportunity for improvement. 2  The he impo importance tance of goals in solving a pproblem oblem  A problem is the difference between your current state and your goal state.  A problem results from the recognition of a present imperfect

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    experiences. A brilliant minded person is capable of doing brilliant things but an open minded person is capable of doing things that are far…..…far better than just brilliant. Who is a person with an ‘open mind’? A person with an open mind isn’t judgmental. He understands that different people will look at a particular situation differently and come to opposite conclusions based on their own perspectives‚ priorities and experiences. We know what the mind is and what the heart is. We also know who

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    PSYC 221 Book Notes for Exam #1 Chapter 1 * Social Psychology-branch of psychology that seeks an understanding of how people affect and are affected by others. * Behaviorism- theoretical approach that seeks to explain behavior in terms of learning principles‚ without reference to inner states‚ thoughts‚ or feelings * Freudian Psychoanalysis-theoretical approach that seeks to explain behavior by looking at the unconscious forces inside the person * ABC Triad- Affect (how people feel

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    Problems studying cognition​ : Use cognition to study cognition  Introspection​ : Wudnt­ introspection of cognition ​ When you look inward and make ideas‚ old school  of psychology‚ describe what feeling from inside‚ not measurable; can’t just give accounts of  feelings‚ not scientific   Behaviorists ​ : Know inputs/outputs (unknown between)  ­Falls apart because the in between (behaviors) is unknown  Definition of learning  Types of learning: Classical‚ Operant‚ Modeling  Classical conditioning​

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    Working in the couseling field in my opinion can be very hard when you are faced with value neutral situations. I believe one must remain neutral about issues that a client is suffering from. It is human nature to have personal opinions‚ especially when it comes to hot topics such as abortion‚ suicide‚ adultery‚ drug use‚ domestic violence‚ and child abuse. Within this paper‚ one will locate personal beliefs on ethical decisions‚ factors that might lead a counselor to referring a client to another

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