Summer Assignment- Pre Reading 1. What is your definition of world history? World history is the study of everyone and everything that has existed from the earliest point studied to present day. It includes all areas of the world and everything that has happened‚ often going into why things happen‚ and what happens afterwards. 2. What interests you about studying history? What does not? Studying history is interesting to me because you can see the difference from other areas and eras and compare
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Psychology Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion Motivation Theories and Concepts -Motives are the needs‚ wants‚ interests‚ and desires that propel people in certain directions. -Motivation involves goal-directed behaviour -Drive theories apply the concept of homeostasis to behaviour -Homeostasis is a state of physiological equilibrium or stability - A Drive is an internal state of tension that motivates an organism to engage in activities that should reduce this tension. -An Incentive is an external
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Chapter 1 Philosophy means philein: love and sophia: wisdom‚ the love or pursuit of wisdom Philosophy beings with wonder‚ a search for the answer to a greater question Philosophy is a dynamic process‚ the dynamic nature of philosophical thinking‚ a process that is dialectical in the sense that ideas are continually analyzed in terms of their opposites‚ with the ultimate goal of creating a more enlightened synthesis The ultimate aim of philosophy is the goals is 1. the complete liberty of the
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Chapter 16: Social Psychology Social Thinking 1.Social psychology studies what 3 aspects of our social world? 1. How we think about our social world (social thinking) 2. How other people influence our behavior (social influence) 3. How we relate toward other people (social relations) Attribution: The Causes of Behavior 2.Distingush between personal (internal) attributions and situational (external) attributions. Personal internal attributions infer that people’s characteristics
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Chapter 2: Perception Difference between perception and sensation our own “spin” on things is the perception that we get from it. Sensation is the immediate response of our sensory reactions to things Perception is the process by which these sensations are selected‚ organized‚ and interpreted. Perception is what we take away from our raw sensations Example is the cola and the pepsi‚ using only senses‚ we cannot tell the difference between them but if we are to add in perception of the beand
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Definition of Psychology Psychology: the science of behavior and mental processes. * Science * Attempt to understand people by thinking critically about careful‚ controlled observations. * Behavior * Refers to all of a person’s overt actions that can be directly observed. * Mental Processes * Refers to the private thoughts‚ emotions‚ feelings‚ and motives that other people can not directly observe. Goals of Psychology (4) * Describe: Identifying and classifying
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Chapter 1 1. What positive and negative managerial characteristics does Jamika possess? Positives: She set objectives by ordering Marianne to call both employees to have them to bring in a doctor’s note when they return back to work after having to reschedule the clients hair appointments. She is doing the best she can do by showing leadership by saying to herself that she would take care of the situation personally. Negatives: She didn’t show great communication with her employees that were
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Chapter 2 Reviews of Related Literature and Studies Literature Foreign Literature FLLMMCIS: A Web-based Database-driven Inventory System Russell Pierce Major Professor: Dr. Homer Carlisle Auburn University Samuel E. Ginn College of Engineering Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering Master’s of Software Engineering (MSWE) Non-thesis Project Abstract This project has produced a working inventory system for the Auburn University Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
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Markets and Institutions SEVENTH EDITION The Prentice Hall Series in Finance Alexander/Sharpe/Bailey Geisst Fundamentals of Investments Megginson Investment Banking in the Financial System Andersen Corporate Finance Theory Melvin Global Derivatives: A Strategic Risk Management Perspective Bear/Moldonado-Bear Gitman International Money and Finance Principles of Managerial Finance* Principles of Managerial Finance–– Brief Edition* Mishkin/Eakins Financial
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