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    Ted Talks Notes

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    Ted Talks: About Ted Talks: From Wikipedia: TED was conceived by architect and graphic designer Richard Saul Wurman‚ who observed a convergence of the fields of technology‚ entertainment and design (that is‚ "TED"). The first conference‚ organized by Wurman and Harry Marks in 1984‚ featured demos of the Sony compact disc‚ and one of the first demonstrations of the Apple Macintosh computer.[1][13] Presentations were given by famous mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot and influential members of the digerati

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    Criminal Justice Implications: Social Learning (Different Association) Theory In regards to a solution to crime‚ according to social learning (differential association) theory‚ if people can learn to become criminals they can also “unlearn” these values and behaviors by exposing themselves to conventional behavior and should be rehabilitated though re-education and re-socialization. Relating this back to Rosecrance’s article on Stoopers by implementing or providing alternatives for the stoopers

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    Sutherland’s theory of differential association is a theory that stated that criminal behavior is “culturally transmitted” meaning that criminal behavior is learned through social relationships. The key to differential association was determining which culture each individual as associated with‚ a culture with “definitions favorable to violation of law” or a culture with “definitions unfavorable to violation of law.” But Sutherland came to the conclusion that people would come in contact with both

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    Cesare Lombroso was one of the first criminologist from Italy to declare that criminal behavior is biologically determined. His theory was that criminals inherit their behavior from their parents and could also be identified by physical features such as the shape of their noses and eyes. However‚ criminal behavior cannot be resolved by this theory. Criminal behavior can’t be biologically determined because it may rely on how society treats the individual and what kind of environment they grew up

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    have happy life after taking their vows and they wanted their marriage to be last. Ted Huston is a professor of human ecology and psychology who worked on “the PAIR Project” and invited 168 marriage couples to see if they’re still together after 13 years of marriage. The author of “Will Your Marriage Last?” ‚ Aviva Patz‚ attended professor Huston’s lecture and shared her experiences. Unlike past researchers‚ Ted Huston study look at couples who were newlyweds and happened to be divorce. He found

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    In 1972 cruise industry pioneer‚ Ted Arison and the owner of American International Trade Service (AITS)‚ Meshulam Riklis‚ formed Carnival Cruise Lines as a subsidiary of AITS. They purchased their first ship for $6.5 million and renamed it to the Mardi Gras. The Mardi Gras’ first trip was along the Florida coast with travel agents. In 1974‚ Mr. Arison bought out his partner’s share with $1 and assumed the $5 million debt of the company. In order to compensate for the debt and reduce costs‚ Mr

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    Theories of Criminal Behaviour and the Factors that Contribute to them There are three theories that are thought to contribute to criminal behaviour. These are; biological‚ sociological and psychological. The two that I will be looking at are biological and psychosocial. Crime is when a person breaks a formal code of conduct. They can be formally punished for the crime that they have committed. An act that is unlawful in one country may not be deemed a crime in another country. The psychological

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    The Ted-Talk‚ “Our campaign to ban plastic bags in Bali”‚ given by siblings Melati and Isabel Wijsen was seemingly directed towards “all the kids of this beautiful but challenging world”. Therefore‚ centering their audience at all those kids in the crowd that will later become the future “leaders of today”. The main idea that the two sisters draw up within their speech is the concept that “you are never too young to understand” the world around you alongside the fact that making a change “isn’t going

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    Two different explanations that explains criminal behaviour is due to social factors or appearance. The first difference which explains criminal behaviour is a cultural explanation known as social learning theory‚ which consist of operant conditioning‚ classical conditioning‚ social learning theory and sociological learning theory. The theories propose a person’s behaviour is learned and maintained by its consequences‚ or reward value. These consequences may be external reinforcement such as money

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    AP Environmental TED Video Notes Notes: • Styrofoam is one of the most polluting materials we use • Instead of Styrofoam we can use fungus to create a mycelium matrix which is a suitable‚ renewable‚ biodegradable replacement • In the US we recycle very little of our plastic • Only about 7% • Problems blocking the recycling of plastic include: many types‚ colors‚ many forms of plastic are of about the same density • Separating the different types of plastic are very difficult • In many

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