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    Everyone responds to conflict according to their values People react to conflict due to their values. In the novel ‘Every Man In This Village Is a Liar’ Megan Stack has allies who make an oath to protect her at all cost. A person’s values may also include‚ they would never physically hurt another person and they are against it then in times of conflict due to their values despite whether it is a physical conflict or something else they wouldn’t resort to physical harm. Another major conflict issue

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    Inductive reasoning - Representativeness: The sample must: 1. Have all the same relevant characteristics 2. Have tem in same proportion as the target. 3. Selective Attention Biased sampling for every Stereotypical characteristics there are many non-stereotypical ones Enumerative induction Particulars -> General Parts -> whole Form; X percent of observed members of group A have property p. X percent of all members of group A have property P. Target Group/ Population = the whole

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    Adult Education Essay

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    For many years there has been much debate about what‚ if anything‚ sets adult education apart from other fields of study or disciplines. According to Davenport and Davenport (1985)‚ the identification of what is unique about adult learning (in contrast to child or youth learning) has been a long-standing effort in adult education. They reasoned that if this difference could be identified‚ then the research territory of adult education could be based on these theoretical distinctions. Knowles (1980)

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    Australia faced the threat of communism after WWII ended in 1945. The threat was known as the Red Menace which was caused by all the conflicts in Asia and also things that were going on in Australia at the time. The Australian government responded to the Red Menace in many ways. They took military action‚ made alliances‚ gave economoc aid and tried banning the Communist Party in Australia. Communism is a social organisation where everyone in the country/community all have common property and money

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    or an adult is quite simple. If a juvenile is under the age of 18 then he or she is not an adult and if a juvenile has graduated from high school then he or she is identified as an adult. I believe that if a juvenile has not developed a certain level of intelligence or has not emotionally developed then they can’t be identified as an adult. In addition to that‚ although juveniles may have developed the sense of knowing right from wrong they may not know what’s right from wrong in the “adult world

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    1. Give a brief outline of Guthrie’s ideas. Which ideas make the most sense to you and why? Guthrie’s learning hypothesis was based upon the thought that a boost took after by a certain reaction would‚ when the jolt was rehashed‚ evoke the same reaction. This would occur paying little heed to remunerate or disciplines. This was a noteworthy takeoff from the molding speculations that had commanded cognitive brain research. Guthrie additionally accepted that once an association was made in the middle

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    Getting to Know the Ibot

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    Getting to Know the iBotTM 1. Who is Dean Kamen? Dean L. Kamen (born April 5‚ 1951) is an American entrepreneur and inventor from New Hampshire. Born in Rockville Centre‚ New York‚ he attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute‚ but dropped out before graduating after five years of private advanced research for drug infusion pump AutoSyringe. He is the son of Jack Kamen‚ an illustrator for Mad‚ Weird Science and other EC Comics publications. Kamen is best known for inventing the product

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    Adult and Holden Visits

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    Edmont Hotel: "Would you care to stop on the way and join me for a cocktail" Therefore‚ Holden will try to get some random stranger for a beer‚ as they won’t criticize him. Among other responsibilities‚ Holden tries to set rules up for himself like an adult‚ but ends up breaking them right away: "Last year I made a rule that I was going to quit horsing around with girls that‚ deep down‚ gave me a pain in the ass. I broke it though‚ the same week I made it- the same night‚ as a matter of fact." Holden

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    Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1 – 1.3 Often abuse is a result of a wrong or improper use of position directed upon someone vulnerable; in a health and social care environment this could be the position of a carer towards an elderly person. There are many types of abuse‚ as demonstrated below: Physical Abuse is an act of physical harm with either the use of body parts or a weapon‚ this includes; * Hitting * Slapping * Pushing * Kicking

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    Adult Learner Assessment

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    Running head: ADULT LEARNER ASSESSMENT Adult Learner Assessment Enter Student Name Here Capella University August 26‚ 2012 ED7712 Classroom Assessment in Education All students are familiar with assessments. They have been assessed on various levels all through primary and secondary school‚ and if they attended school afterward they ’ve experienced assessments in postsecondary school as well. Why do we do assessments? Assessments are necessary - they not

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