group carries with it expectations of compliance. DOUG * The basic human need to belong can cloud our judgements and direct our actions. * Conforming to a group identity can offer little enrichment of a person’s individual passions. LEZ? LIZ? (DANCE COMMUNITY) * Belonging is security‚ acceptance and identity. * Group identity can often mean that the fear of being rejected often results in pressuring others to comply. (MAYBE) * Belonging to a group carries with it expectations
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This scene is the one in which Ralph Clarke is auditioning some of the convicts for some parts in the play for which he has struggled to get permission to put on. The scene starts off with just Ralph. I think I would tell the actor to look studious and intellectual‚ as Ralph would be making every effort to make the play to a very high standard so he can impress Captain Phillip in the hope of getting the promotion he has desired for some time. The mood should then change as soon as "Shitty" Meg
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Mid Term Essays 1. To understand how polyphony and rhythmic theory developed through the Middle Ages‚ one needs to understand how both music practices were created. Before these styles was monophonic structure. Deriving from Gregorian chant‚ music was primarily based on one melody only singing through chant style. Based mostly on religious uses‚ monophonic structure moved forward to polyphonic structure (adding another line of music to the existing chant/text). This step was one of the most
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The expectancy theory of motivation‚ which was first produced by Victor Vroom‚ has become a generally accepted theory for explaining how individuals make decisions concerning different behavioural alternatives. According to Vroom to motivate someone mere offer a person something to satisfy his important needs will not be adequate. In order for the person to be motivated‚ he must also be convincingly sure that he has the ability to obtain the reward. An employee’s motivation increases when he values
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I joined BMN in 1993‚ after I worked as a volunteer at the Wildlife Rescue Association for a few years and worked closely with Liz Thunstrom. Since my early retirement‚ Minnekhada became one of my favorite locations as I saw many horses in the stable‚ as well as a few Black Bears. During the time I carried (headed? Oversaw?) “Foster Home Project for Swallows” for Liz of WRA‚ I visited frequently the Minnekhada farm area‚ and became acquainted with the horse owners. One day in late summer of 1995
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the same industry. As mentioned in the case‚ Liz Claiborne CEO was making less than John Pomerantz and their sales were three times more that Leslie Fay’s. That is something that the auditors should pay closely attention to. The question should be “How is Pomerantz Salary higher than a CEO whose company profits are way more than Leslie Fay’s?” This adds another question to how is something like that possible for Leslie Fay’s CEO to earn more than Liz Claiborne’s. Another variable is to research
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There have been multiple analysis’s and expert opinions conducted on vaccines and autism and the general consensus is there is no link between vaccinations causing autism. Liz Szabo makes a great point about the myths of autism and vaccines‚ “Myths about autism and vaccines have persisted‚ in spite of the scientific evidence‚ partly because researchers don’t really know what causes autism. . .” (Szabo n.pag) If people knew
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John O’Donohue once said: “To be human is to belong. Belonging is a circle that embraces everything; if we reject it‚ we damage our nature. Belonging is deep; only in a sense does it refer to our external attachment to people‚ places and things. It is the living and passionate presence of the soul. When we deny it‚ we grow cold and empty” The film Strictly Ballroom‚ which is directed by Baz Lurhmann‚ demonstrates many aspects of belonging and not belonging including alienation and rejection‚ which
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OUR COUNTRYS GOOD 1.Summary Our country’s good is a play about convicts and royal marines send to Australia in the late 1780’s as part of the first penal colony there. The play sees Second Lieutenant Ralph Clark’s attempt to put on a production of ‘The Recruiting officer’ with the convicts. The play shows the class system and shows themes such as sexuality‚ social class and punishment. 2. When was our country’s good written? 1998 3. When did Weternbaker write this play? 1998 4. What did
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5.1. Summarise the expected stages of children’s behaviour. Children need guidance and personal example from the adults around them to help them learn what is acceptable and what behaviour isn’t acceptable. Behaviour is greatly influenced by primary socialisation and children will react and take in how close family members act. Bandura developed the modelling idea where children would copy the adults around them. “There is much evidence that a child who witnesses or experiences violence at home
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