PYB100 Lecture 1 History and Perspectives of Psychology Psychology Scientific investigation of mental processes and behavior and how they link/interact Uses tools and research methods to understand mental processes & behavior Has a biological boundary (changing nature of body impacts way we behave and who we are) and a cultural boundary (culture shapes human behavior) Psychology is about understanding a persons biological make-up‚ their psychological experience and function and cultural
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November 14‚ 2011 "We can do no great things; only small things with great love." The Practice of Science Science: ^ knowledge ^ systematic and orderly ^ classic - systematized and orderly body of knowledge - the GREEKS * Greeks - considered classical because they set the standards in Western civilization based on order and system ^ tragedy or comedy - only two plots - we’ve been trained to understand science in a neat and perfect way - normality- everything that fits into the system‚ anything else
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SUPPLEMENTARY LECTURE NOTES: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND REPORTING TAX EFFECT ACCOUNTING – BASIC STRUCTURE (STEP BY STEP APPROACH) STEP 1 Calculate taxable profit from accounting profit This will involve identifying all temporary and permanent differences between accounting income versus assessable income and accounting expenses versus tax expenses (tax deductions) Accounting Profit Add back accounting expenses Subtract accounting revenues (both temporary and permanent differences) Then
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FOOD AND NUTRITION & The Digestive System Lecture No. 10 FOOD AND NUTRITION Food Food is any edible material that supports growth‚ repair and maintenance of the body. Foods are substances containing nutrients Nutrients are needed for: • Cell repair • Cell growth • Energy • Protection Food Classification of foods: A. According to the source of origin 1. Animal foods 2. Plant foods B. According to the calorigenicity 1. Calorigenic foods 2. Non-Calorigenic foods C. According to the main
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Lecture Illustration: Compensation Salt Water Ltd. Salt Water Ltd is a large and successful manufacturer of engines. The company consists of two divisions: the Automotive Engine division and the Outboard Motor Division. Salt Water has recently acquired a new company which will become a third division. The new Couch division is a small manufacturer of lawnmower motors. It has been owned and managed by the one person for 40 years. The prior owner treated all employees as part of his family
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Lecture 1: Cardiovascular Health Cardiovascular disease (CVD) • Statistically half of us (53%) are going to die from this disease (leading cause of death worldwide)) • CVD are diseases of the heart and blood vessels o includes atherosclerosis‚ heart attack and stroke • Narrowing of blood vessels as they are filling up with plaque Function of the heart • 4 chambers/valves controlled by leaflets • Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) caused by the building up of plaque leading to a heart attack
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dr Hanna Dziczek-Karlikowska Phonology and Phonetics – year I LECTURE I - INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION PHONETICS and PHONOLOGY TWO SUBDISCIPLINES IN LINGUISTICS WHICH DEAL WITH SOUNDS 1. LINGUISTICS: the scientific study of language and its structure. There are broadly three aspects to the study: language form‚ language meaning‚ and language in context. LINGUISTICS DESCRIPTIVE THEORETICAL APPLIED Anthropological linguistics Cognitive linguistics Computational
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Anxiety & Apprehension Week‚ Lecture 2 Zahra Jiwani Do I have all the surveys? “The brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up and speak in public.” Anonymous What Is Speaking Anxiety? Definition • is a speaker’s individual level of fear or anxiety associated with either real or anticipated communication to a group of people or an audience. • Based on Virginia P. Richmond and James C. McCroskey‚ Communication: Apprehension‚ Avoidance
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Risk Assessment Risk Assessment Functions | Risk Assessment Process | The Probability-Impact Matrix | Risk Categorization | Risk Owners |Completing the Assessment | Summary This week‚ we will look at the concept of risk assessment. Risk assessment is the process of analyzing project risks to quantify probabilities and to measure their impact on the project. Once we have measured risks‚ the process of assigning them to risk owners and preparing a plan on how to deal with them can begin. Our goal
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Odyssey with book 24 most readers will feel that they now know what happened to everyone that was mentioned throughout hte story. If by leaving the book end at 23‚ that leaves tons of questions from readers unanswered. Struck notes‚ Book 23‚ Week 4 Lecture 7 www.sparknotes.com/lit/Odyssey/section12.rhtml 2 What I chose is the Option 4‚ which is about the analysis of the idea of time
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