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    List of Implications for the Future The following paper is a summary of three specific videos with key highlights on how they relate to education as well as a summary of global society and its affects. The videos were definitely learning tools with many viewpoints of the digital era and education. “State of the Village Report” from Miniature-earth.com This video took on the concept of if the world consisted of only 100 people with the same make-up of the characteristics we have today. This “miniature

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    Evolutionary explanations of aggression Evolutionary psychologists argue that reproductive challenges faced by our ancestors can explain the aggressive behaviour seen in people today. A man can never be certain that he is the father of his wife’s children unless he prevents her having relationships with other men. This can explain why male jealousy is often cited as a cause of domestic violence. In many countries it is seen as acceptable to murder an adulterous wife or her lover e.g. among the Nuer

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    Explanations of Forgetting

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    Explanations of Forgetting Forgetting is ‘the inability to recall or recognise material that was previously stored in memory’‚ and there have been several explanations provided from a variety of studies investigating how we forget. Depending on whether information is forgotten from sensory memory‚ short term memory (STM) or long term memory (LTM) it can be due to a lack of availability or accessibility. A lack of availability is where information is not present in STM due to decay and displacement

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    Behaviour Explanations

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    1.0. Introduction. 2.0. Problem solving Situation. 3.0. Concept identified. 4.0. Explanation of the concepts. 5.0. Applications. 6.0. Personal reflections. 7.0. Pressure. 8.0. Key concepts 9.0. Explanations 10.0. Application 11.0. Personal reflections. 1.0. Introduction. Concepts are essential aspects in the life of human beings. They are used to deal with different situations that human beings face. One of the most beneficial uses of concept is solving problems

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    Erd Explanation

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    ERD Explanation DBM/380 January 23‚ 2012 ERD Explanation There are several levels of normalization such as 1NF‚ 2NF‚ and 3NF. The Huffman Driver database was brought to the normalization level of 3NF by following a series of guidelines from the lowest form of normalization‚ 1NF. The first normalization form level (1NF) consists of the basic rules for an organized database. These are: • Eliminate duplicative columns from the same table. • Create separate tables for each group

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    Poem Explanation

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    as long as people exist‚ this poem will exist and he will live in this poem. He also said that his friend will live in these lines of poetry forever. The poet used much imagery to heighten the beauty of his poem. Using some specific phrases‚ he tried to glorify their friendship. Using few expressions‚ he tried to convey the theme to the readers that the beauty of his friend is immortal and that it cannot be compared with anything else. The

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    Behavioral Explanation

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    Monique Diaz Behavior Explanation # 1 Spring 2010 1. Observation: One of my close friends is one of those people whose personality thrived when she was present in a social setting with a variety of people to affiliate with. Once we got into college she was determined to rush a sorority‚ because she felt that she needed to meet more people‚ associate with different types of people‚ and to be a part of something to make her college experience. She felt that if she did not rush‚ she would

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    Globalization‚ as the name suggests‚ is a global economic movement which involves all national and international economic players‚ including the all pervasive bureaucracy. It is a multi-role‚ multi-layered phenomenon in which everyone contributes his bit. The growing progress of science and faster means of communication have converted the world into a global village wherein people from all strata of society have converged to share the economic benefits which are a resultant of increase in production

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    SA said that symptoms were a problem in social and moral terms and suggested self-management and non-professional help. EA emphasized biological explanations for symptoms including hormonal imbalance and neurological problems. Biological explanations of depression Genetics: Family studies- having a first-degree relative with depression appears to be a risk factor for depression. Family studies select people that already have depression

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    Crime and Crime Prevention

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    MSc in Security and Risk Management: Module 1- Crime and Crime Prevention 2767 Words No single theory when considered in isolation has the capacity to fully explain criminal behaviour in contemporary society. To what extent do you agree/disagree? INTRODUCTION The causes of criminal behaviour have been intensively researched over many decades but there is still considerable debate about what it is that makes a person

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