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    Prosocial behaviour covers the broad range of actions intended to benefit one or more people other than oneself‚ conduct such as; helping‚ comforting‚ sharing‚ and cooperation. Altruism can be described as a subset of these behaviours‚ for example self-sacrificial helping or helping in the absence of obvious‚ external rewards. It is also a motivational concept‚ motivation to increase another person’s welfare; in contrast to egoism‚ the motivation of a person to increase their own welfare. It is

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    considered to have begun in 1841 masses ? Murders in with the publication of Poe’s "The the Rue Morgue" itself‚featuring "the first fictional detective‚ the eccentric and brilliant C. Auguste Dupin". Poe devised a "plot formula that’s been successful ever since‚ give or take a few shifting variables." Poe followed with further Auguste Dupin tales: "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt" in 1843 and Golden Age detective novels The period of the 1920s and 1930s is generally referred to as the Golden Age of Detective

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    Frederick Taylor’s legacy of scientific management incorporates the principles of organized efficiency‚ improved quality‚ elimination of waste and decreased financial expenditure. Taylorism inspired the reconfiguration of workflow processes to assimilate control through calculations and measurement. The landscape of health care delivery today reflects these principles. There are multiple examples of how healthcare has introduced standardization to decrease variability in clinical performance and

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    inally‚ the symbolic interactionist perspective would view the practicing of a religion in terms of the social interactions involved with the subject. A sociologist from this school of thought may ask: “How do the followers of a specific religion experience‚ interpret‚ influence and respond to what fellow believers and religious leaders say and do? How do the members of a religious congregation experience‚ interpret‚ influence and respond to what those with differing say and do?” For example‚ this

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    1- Who wrote this document? An 18 year old Marie-Antoinette‚wife of Louis-Auguste the dauphin of France‚ and daughter of Maria Theresa‚the Empress of Austria.She would later become the queen of France‚which she would reign for over two decades until she was declared guilty of high treason by the Revolutionary Tribunal and executed by guillotine. 2- What is this document? It’s a letter from Marie-Antoinette to her mother‚detailing a day she spent with her husband and the welcoming they received

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    Martin Scorsese’s Hugo No director loves movies more than Martin Scorsese. Knowing that he has spent the past four decades declaring his affection for the movies‚ you won’t be considered foolish to presume that good ‘ol Marty has finally started to calm down. But you would presume wrong. His voice has never been louder and clearer. Founded on Scorsese’s lifelong love affair with the movies‚ “Hugo” is a dazzling and magical gem that embraces the very essence of film itself. You can sense an

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    that were going on in that particular period of time‚ it’s like they painted with their hearts and not their heads. (http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/c17th-mid19th/romanticism.htm) An example of Romantic art is Odalisque with a Slave‚ by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres . This painting shows emotion and freedom‚ you can see it in the pose and by the look in her eyes that the

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    image which really does lend viewers an impression of the scene rather than a realistic image of recollection. Little Girl in Blue Armchair by Mary Cassatt 1878 oil on canvas Cassett UrtaiUrteil des Paris (Judgment of Paris) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1909 oil on canvas 1. Discuss the context of the work. - The context in hich the work is vied and judgments about the work are made - The era in which it was choreographed ( political‚ social and cultural influences at the time the ‘work’

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    processes visible through his art. He wished to express his feelings about sexuality directly‚ rather than alluding to the subject as so many artists had done previously‚ artists such as Manet or Ingres. Instead‚ he took his cue from the influences of Rodin and Gustave Courbet‚ dealing with his subject directly‚ as he does in the piece Nude with Green Turban (1914). But unlike Courbet‚ who dealt with his subject in an effort to shock and influence the staid French Royal Academy‚ as in the case of L’Origine

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    Why optimists are less vulnerable to disease? How might optimism work to make people less vulnerable and pessimism to make people more vulnerable to cardiovascular disease? The possibilities divide into three large categories:   1. Optimists take action and have healthier lifestyles. Optimists believe that their actions matter‚ whereas pessimists believe they are helpless and nothing they do will matter. Optimists try‚ while pessimists lapse into passive helplessness. Optimists therefore act

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