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    Ling200- Hmwk 3

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    antonyms is illustrated by the pair LESSOR-LESSEE? Choose one answer. a. gradable b. relational c. complementary Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1. 4 Marks: 1 What type of antonyms is illustrated by the pair PARENT-OFFSPRING? Choose one a. complementary https://moodle.concordia.ca/moodle/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=363691 Page 1 of 11 LING2004CC12: Homework 3 13-03-19 4:15 PM answer. b. relational c. gradable Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1. 5 Marks: 1 Identify

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    includes: Teasing Name-calling Inappropriate sexual comments Taunting - Provoke or challenge (someone) with insulting remarks: "students began taunting her about her weight". Threatening to cause harm Social bullying‚ sometimes referred to as relational bullying‚ involves hurting someone’s reputation or relationships. Social bullying includes: Leaving someone out on purpose Telling other children not to be friends with someone Spreading rumors about someone Embarrassing someone in public

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    Arthur Miller’s play “A View from the Bridge” explores main themes such as manliness‚ hostility and aggression. These three elements lead to the downfall of the Carbone along with their cousins Marco and Rodolpho “illegal immigrants” from Italy. Ultimately it is Eddie Carbone’s opinions of how Rodolpho‚ Catherine‚ Beatrice and Marco should act and his ideals of “respect” and the importance of a “name” that lead to his demise. Eddie Carbone has very strong views on the characteristics men should

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    Outline and evaluate one or more social psychological explanations for aggression. There are many social psychological explanations for aggression that try and explain the cause of aggression. The social learning theory originated from work by Tarde who looked at key characteristics of imitation and the ways in which our social behaviours and responses could be shaped by the actions of others. Bandura developed this theory and thought it had four basic processes; attention‚ retention‚ reproduction

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    Andrew Salas Ms. Garland English 2 22 October 2013 Edmund Burke said‚ “ The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” This means that if others don’t step up to evil people who bully others it will go on and on until someone good stops it. For example in the article “A Bully’s Bystanders are Never Innocent” by Barbara Coloroso states that “ bullies come in all shapes and sizes and can be bullied in any form or way unless someone steps up and stops it. I

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    Psychology Manipulation

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    intentions and behaviors and knowing the psychological vulnerabilities of your opponent well enough to know what tactics are likely to be the most effective weapons against them. Psychological manipulation is most often accomplished through covert-aggression or aggression that is so carefully veiled or so subtle that it’s not easily detected. Manipulators want what they want and fight hard to attain their goals. But the tactics they use can make it appear like they’re doing almost anything but simply trying

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    Outline and evaluate two social psychological explanations of human aggression (24 Marks) Deindividuation theory is a social psychological explanation of aggression. It explains how rational individuals can become aggressive hooligans in a mob or crowd as it suggests that losing their sense of identity and self awareness deindividuates people. Individuals in groups fail to see the consequences of their actions‚ and the social norms they would normally follow are forgotten and this is when aggressive

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    up for themselves (scholastic.com‚ par. 3). Bullying takes on many different forms – verbal‚ physical‚ and relational. An aggressor throws belittling remarks and malicious threats in verbal bullying. On the other hand‚ physical or behavioral bullying involves the bully harming the victim physically. For example‚ hitting‚ punching or stealing. Meanwhile‚ relational bullying takes on forms like spreading spiteful rumors about the victim. While these acts are different forms of harassment

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    constructing of Relational Database using an EER Model 4.1 The steps involved in the design of relational database are 1) Developing the conceptual model – Drawing the ER/ EER diagram 2) Transforming the Conceptual model into a set of relations – relational schema and 3) Normalizing the relations. Once ER / EER model has been developed for the application ‚ ER/ EER diagram can be mapped into a relational model . ER/ EER diagram consists of the following components. 1)

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    effects of this social type of bullying extend long beyond the school days and linger into early adulthood. This leads to depression and anxiety even when the victim has attained adulthood. Recent studies reveal that there is a connection between “relational victimization" in adolescence and depression and anxiety in early adulthood. Instead of going physical‚ like threatening a child with physical violence‚ social bullying tries to undermine a child’s social standing and relationships by making them

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