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    Information Seeking Behaviour

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    INFORMATION SEEKING BEHAVIOUR OF THE FACULTY MEMBERS OF THE DENTAL COLLEGES OF INDORE Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of the Degree of Master of Philosophy in Library and Information Science Guide Submitted by DR. Anil Jain Neeta Sharma School of Library and Information Science Faculty of Information Technology Vikram University Ujjain DECLARATION I declare

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    Addiction and the Future of Pleasure Addiction is a term that’s tossed around lightly. Many people use it every day to describe their strong desire or liking for something such as coffee‚ candy‚ or sports. Although most people believe they understand the meaning of addiction‚ the real concept of it is rooted deep inside the brain. Defining addiction isn’t as easy as the understanding of how much you love sports or the fact that you can’t go a day without coffee. The only way to truly define addiction

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    Prior to watching the film: Pleasure Unwoven‚ I was of the opinion that addiction was a choice. After watching the film‚ I understand that addiction is a disease but I feel that choice still has an important role to play‚ because if one for example the alcoholic did not chose to taste alcohol in the first place he will not become an alcoholic. I appreciate the disclosure of Kevin McCaulley‚ the star/actor/narrator of the film; how he also said he thought that addiction was a choice. Alcohol and drugs

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    Aggression Essay 6

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    Aggression This essay will evaluate biological and psychological theories of aggression and associated methods of its reduction and control. It will assess the influence of the media on pro and anti-social behaviour identifying individual‚ social and cultural diversity in aggressive and pro social behaviours. It will include a discussion of the origins and courses of aggression and the implication of these theories for the reduction and control of aggressive behaviour. It will also include an

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    Attention Seeking Behavior

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    ATTENTION-SEEKING BEHAVIOR I. PERSONAL DATA NAME: NICKNAME: Hans SEX: male AGE: 9 y/o ADDRESS: FATHER: MOTHER: SCHOOL: II. CHILD BEHAVIOR: Many parents and teachers after experienced that inward sigh when the children or the students seem to seek more attention beyond of the normal level. Attention seeking behavior may appear as a child being goofy to make others laugh or constantly requesting someone to play with them. It can also be in the form of self injury or aggressive

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    "The lovers of what is noble find pleasant the things that are by nature pleasant; and virtuous actions are such… Their life‚ therefore‚ has no further need of pleasure as a sort of adventitious charm‚ but has pleasure in itself." Ethics‚ I.8 Aristotle was a student under Plato‚ and although he did not believe in the metaphysical Forms that Plato so firmly believed in‚ he did apply an element of the theory behind the Forms. Instead‚ what Aristotle postulated was that there was some ultimate

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    For my study on deviance‚ I will consult the fictional motion picture "Instinct". Using Labeling Theory as my central perspective‚ I plan to identify just what is defined as deviant about the film ’s main character‚ Dr. Ethan Powell (played by Anthony Hopkins)‚ as well as how the individual ’s society controls and perpetuates this perceived deviance. Finally‚ I plan to discuss the overtly presented cause of deviance in Dr. Powell ’s unique case‚ which is ultimately unearthed by his psychologist‚

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    Bandura stated that aggression is behavior that results in personal injury or destruction of property. (Bandura‚ 1973) Besides‚ Baron stated that aggression is a behavior directed toward the goal of harming or injuring another living being who is motivated to avoid such treatment. (Baron‚ 1977) Baron & Byrne (2000) stated that aggression is the intentional infliction of some form of harm on others. In overall‚ the common point among these three definitions is aggression is a behavior that causes

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    Pleasure Craft Inc.

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    The Management Team of Pleasure Craft INC. From: Group A+ Subject: Expanding Production Date: September 29‚ 2010 Since beginning 40 years ago‚ Pleasure Craft INC. has been successful in both the domestic and international marketplace. Currently producing two products‚ snowmobiles and personal watercraft‚ both of which have become mature markets and thus giving little room to grow‚ two options have been determined to further the growth of Pleasure Craft INC.. First being

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    Pattern Seeking Animal

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    Phillip Savin – J:2 – Is Man a Pattern-seeking Animal? Since the beginning of every person’s life‚ their mind is designed to seek out patterns. We all do this‚ most of the time not even realizing what we’re doing. From culture to culture‚ humans are constantly displaying‚ discovering‚ and seeking out many different patterns‚ which end up being the very basis of life as a homosapien. Music is one example of these patterns which most humankind seeks out as a way to express themselves in this universe

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