8/7/2013 How we see ourselves and others: the social self & social perception Week 2 Dr Ana-Maria Bliuc In today’s lecture…. The social self – how can we know who we are ? focus on the cognitive perspective self-schemas‚ sources of self-knowledge‚ self-esteem & self presentation Social perception – how can we tell what people are like? elements of social perception 1 8/7/2013 Who we are: defining the self-concept The self-concept the sum
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THE FUTURISTS - Embraced new technology and urbanism as expressions of the modern. more important theoretically and ideologically‚ than formally or technically - First Manifesto‚ Feb.20‚ 1909 on the front page of Le Figaro‚ Paris; important gesture for the future development of media art written by F.T. Marinetti (1876-1944)‚ poet influenced by Walt Whitman‚ who offered "a vision of a world of grandiose individuality‚ a world where machinery was an accepted part of life." Marinetti mailed copies
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Astronomy/Origins 2B03 “The Big Questions” Lecture #34 What makes a particle “elementary” ? • A particle is elementary if it has no inner structure (i.e not “made” of some even smaller entities). Quarks and leptons are the most elementary particles we know about at this time. They are no larger than 10-18 [cm] The Standard Model • Quarks and leptons are the most fundamental particles of nature that we know about. • Up & down quarks and electrons make up ordinary matter.
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MOTIVATIONAL LECTURE TO THE STUDENTS OF COLLEGES TO JOIN AEC Introduction 1. It gives me immense pleasure to stand before you since you are young‚ energetic‚ enthusiastic and most importantly you are the future of India‚ my motherland. It is you who have to hold the rein now and guide the country towards development and progress. As people do predict that India – a future Super Power‚ is because of the younger generation like you‚ who are patriotic‚ honest‚ have the zeal and
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shows that he had them both in mind. He did not include the kind of language that the nation would not understand just because he was talking to congress. Also he did not deliver the speech on a manner that would not be appropriate for Congress he used just the right language that would be understood by both audiences. Another important aspect of this speech that made it so successful is the way that
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Student card is mandatory! Must arrive on time! Otherwise‚ penalties will apply. What is Psychology? A science which studies cognitive‚ emotional and motivational processes and behaviors. What is the scope of psychology? Psychology is used for numerous purposes‚ not only psychological therapy. Why do we need psychological science? Limits of Intuition While intuition can be important and accurate‚ we cannot rely on it as it can also be wrong‚ misleading and lead us astray. Limits
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GEO716: Lecture 1 what are geo’s of health? medical - impurical‚ deals with dynamics and measuring disease itself health - environmental‚ economical‚ social‚ physical spread of disease‚ health care management incidents of disease = the number of new prevalence prevalence can be a good thing ... people surviving infinite morality rates ... kids who live to five will likely live to adulthood degenerative and chronic disease ... expensive to keep an aging population if you live
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He believed that all men‚ colored or not‚ were created equal and shall be treated equally. King employs heavy amounts of anaphora and strong pathos in attempts to spread the importance of ending racial discrimination and uniting the country. King used anaphora throughout the course of the speech which puts emphasis on his claim. The most apparent example of anaphora that King incorporated in his speech was "I have a dream." He would follow up this quote with things that he felt needed change in
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artifact. In Raiders of the Lost Ark‚ he is trying to retrieve the Ark of the Covenant; in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade‚ Jones is on a search for the Holy Grail. This plot device dates back to the medieval Arabian Nights tale of "The City of Brass"‚ in which a group of travellers on an archaeological expedition[2] journey across the Sahara to find a brass vessel that Solomon once used to trap a jinn.[3] Several books in the Harry Potter series orient around a certain object. In Harry Potter and
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LAW EXTENSION COMMITTEE WINTER COURSE 2005 CONTRACTS LECTURE NOTES WEEK FIVE PRIVITY OF CONTRACT 1. The Privity of Contract Doctrine The privity of contract doctrine dictates that only persons who are parties to a contract are entitled to take action to enforce it. A person who stands to gain a benefit from the contract (a third party beneficiary) is not entitled to take any enforcement action if he or she is denied the promised benefit. Example: A promises B‚ for consideration
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