Y12-Psychology – Extra notes What is Reductionism? Reductionism is the belief that human behaviour can be explained by breaking it down into smaller component parts. Reductionists say that the best way to understand why we behave as we do is to look closely at the very simplest parts that make up our systems‚ and use the simplest explanations to understand how they work. It is based on the scientific assumption of parsimony - that complex phenomena should be explained by the simplest underlying
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hydrogen gas HCl(aq) + Mg(s)[pic]MgCl2(s) + H2 (g) ▪ acid + carbonate [pic] salt + carbon dioxide gas + water HCl(aq) + CaCO3(s)[pic] CaCl(s) + CO2(g) + H2O ▪ acid + hydrogen carbonate [pic]salt + carbon dioxide gas + water (note: there is CO2 solid‚ its dry ice) – Complete combustion: ▪ hydrocarbon + oxygen [pic] water + carbon dioxide – Displacement reactions: ▪ Y + X (anion)[pic] X + Y (anion); where Y > X on activity series or Eo table. • Alkene/alkane
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Identify 6 things caught by the SOF Judge decides all issues in equity = decree enforced through powers of contempt (no jury‚ no trial) = compliance incarceration Buyers cover‚ sellers mitigate (there’s no opportunity to cover) Chapter 1. Introduction [The study of judicial remedies: Rights & Remedies] Ex Aequo et Bono: according to equity and good conscience RIGGS v. PALMER * F: Grandson killed grandfather to gain inheritance * Letter of the Law would have awarded a murderer
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LECTURE NOTES 1: Foundations of Biochemistry - 1 open ended and 5 MC Properties of living organisms - self-replication & self-assembly - sensing and resonding to changes in environment - define function for each component and regulation - Classification of organisms based on where they get their energy Phototrophs (take energy from sun light) Chemotrophs (take energy from food in environment) - organotrophs (bacteria) - not photosynthetic Biological 1) Cellular a. nucleus (eukaryotes)
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income includes (s6-1): Residents: All ordinary income and statutory income of an Australian resident taxpayer derived directly or indirectly from all sources‚ whether in or out of Australia‚ during the income year: s6-5(2) & s6-10(4). Foreign residents: All ordinary income and statutory income of a foreign resident taxpayer derived directly or indirectly from all Australian sources and any other amounts specifically included: s6-5(3) & s6-10(5). Deductions = General deductions (s8-1) and specific
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specific information‚ reviewing and reflecting on key paragraphs and taking notes. Therefore‚ this Study Guide has been set up with tasks to engage you in your reading and to help you relate your reading to your workplace. Each topic in the Study Guide is based on your weekly reading. You should try to keep up with the schedule of readings and complete the tasks each week. The THINK and WRITE tasks are usually taken from the texts. Think Most of the readings are followed by questions to
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[pic] Finding the Big Idea (FBI) Notes 1. Read each section of the assigned reading carefully. 2. Write one main idea sentence that summarizes each bold black subheading. You should use and underline the subheading in the sentence. 3. Next‚ write one main idea sentence that summarizes each purple heading. This covers the information of the bold black headings of that section. You should use and underline the purple heading in the sentence. EXAMPLE: Text: Norton‚ Mary Beth‚ A People and
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where it is? Now to answer the question‚ the instrument that is used here is called a promissory note‚ meaning I promise to pay such and such amount by this date. In this particular case the document that states: “I promise to pay to the order of Bob’s Auto Emporium $ 20‚000 with interest at the rate of 7% per annum “‚ granted it is a promise‚ but this one is not negotiable. For a promissory note to be negotiable is has to be in writing‚ it must be signed by the preparer‚ it must be an unconditional
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Notes on The Tempest: 1611 Genre: Romance ● visionary‚ exotic‚ supernatural‚ unfamiliar‚ illusion; (mysterious encounters‚ concealed identities‚ hazardous journeys‚ unexpected meetings) = hopeful idealism ● Reconciliation: love and harmony resolves past discord. ● TIME = regenerative o masque = bounty of nature‚ seasonal cycles. Context: Jacobean Era ● James VI of Scotland (son of Mary‚ Queen of Scots) becomes James I of England 1603 (Stuart Dynasty) ● James writes the
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FIN 300 Survival Guide Read this closely. Then re-read it after exploring MyFinanceLab. These tips will help you succeed in FIN 300! Finance is a difficult subject. Everyone struggles with the material initially. I can guarantee you that everyone else in the class is reading the text‚ working through the homework problems for the first time‚ and thinking‚ “I am so lost! I have no idea how to work these problems!” Everyone feels that way at first. I felt that way when I took my first finance
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