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    Act-R

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    MODULE 1 THEORIES OF LEARNING: ACT – R (Adaptive Control of Thought - Rational) by John Anderson I. Objectives At the end of the module‚ the students are expected to: a. define ACT – R; b. apply the ACT – R Theory in learning; and c. appreciate the importance of ACT – R in learning II. Introduction of the Topic ACT-R (Adaptive Control of Thought--Rational) is a cognitive architecture mainly developed by John Robert Anderson at Carnegie Mellon University‚ which is also a theory

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    Consumer Behaviour – WEEK 6 The self «  Possessions and the Extended self » Russell W. Belk To understand consumer behaviour we need to understand the meanings that consumers attached to possession. Possessions are part of ourselves. This aim of the article: examine the relationship between possessions and sense of self 1. Evidence (that possessions are an important component of sense of self) Possessions in Self-Perception Research The extended = external objects‚ personal

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    Creswell Chapter 1 Summary

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    Reading Summary Alanna Staton Liberty University Dr. Randy Tierce October 26‚ 2014 Creswell Chapter One Summary As an introduction to the text‚ Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing among Five Approaches‚ Cresswell (2013) first provides a purpose and rationale for writing the book. Although the purpose is not clearly formulated by the author‚ it is shown that Cresswell’s (2013) primary intention when writing the book was to fully examine the five qualitative approaches to inquiry. ”

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    Malleus Maleficarum Essay

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    Malleus Maleficarum Heinrich Kramer‚ a Dominican friar‚ wrote the Malleus Maleficarum in 1486. He believed witches to be “members of a vast conspiracy directed against Christian society that was allowed by God to cause immense physical and spiritual hardship” (Behringer 716). Therefore‚ Kramer believed the real way to rid witches was through physical eradication. The start of the manuscript came from his experience in witchcraft trials in Upper Germany. Kramer’s views on witchcraft and activities

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    and instead proposed the three basic control structures that we still use today: sequence‚ selection‚ and iteration. They also advocated grouping data into structures the use of subroutines that receive and output data. A closely related subset is Procedural Programming‚ which incorporates the idea of modularity: creating independent‚ reusable pieces of code that perform specific functions. The process these computer scientists were engaged in is known as abstraction. Abstraction allows us to add

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    stipulates responsibilities‚ deliverables‚ warranties‚ and dispute resolution mechanisms. Private law oversees this process. State laws and federal law regulates the financial exchange for the products or services delivered. If there is a dispute‚ Procedural law will govern the courts. The purpose of all these roles and functions for the parties interacting in society is to have equal‚ measurable rights during their interaction. If the business interaction is an international transaction‚ the parties

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    Cadalin vs Poea

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    Feb 24‚ 2009 Cadalin vs. POEA G.R. No. L-104776‚ Dec. 5‚ 1994 GENERAL RULE: A foreign procedural law will not be applied in the forum. EXCEPTION: When the country of the forum has a "borrowing statute‚" the country of the forum will apply the foreign statute of limitations. EXCEPTION TO THE EXCEPTION: The court of the forum will not enforce any foreign claim obnoxious to the forum’s public policy. FACTS: Cadalin et al. are overseas contract workers recruited by respondent-appellant

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    The evolution of programming has seen a number of programming language generations and programming paradigms or styles. Write notes describing and distinguishing the different programming paradigms that have been used to date and also highlight the merits and demerits of each programming paradigm. (30) A programming language is a system of signs used to communicate a task/algorithm to a computer‚ causing the task to be performed. The task to be performed is called a computation‚ more broadly‚ a

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    research questions or problems. an outline of what the investigator will do from writing the hypotheses and operational implications to the final analysis of data (Kerlinger 1986)A procedural plan that is adopted by the researcher to answer questions validly‚ objectively‚ accurately and economically. A procedural plan that is adopted by the researcher to answer questions validly‚ objectively‚ accurately and economically.In such cases‚ extensive preliminary work needs to be done to gain familiarity

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    had a case. However‚ Miller never ordered medical records‚ nor did he advise her of the two-year statute of limitations. Mrs. Togstad relied on Miller’s advice‚ and did not approach another attorney until the statute of limitations had run. Procedural Posture: The lower court found that Miller was liable for malpractice‚ and he appeals. Issue: Whether Miller is liable for malpractice for his failure to advise Mrs. Togstad properly. Holding: Yes. Reasoning: In a legal malpractice action

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