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    done by Sylvia Amsler‚ John Mitani and David Watts witnessed such attacks as they conducted a decade-long study of a large group of chimps living in Ngogo‚ Kibale National Park‚ Uganda (Viegas). What they witnessed on several occasions was chimps traveling to neighboring territories and performing attacks on their neighbors to gain territory. With that being said‚ I think there could have been two reasons why Kimie attacked

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    Love is a universal concept. It’s a historic motif‚ having been used in literature for centuries in both positive and negative lights. One writer that is particularly renowned for his legendary writings on love‚ perhaps more so than any other Western author‚ is William Shakespeare. His transcendent reputation especially revolves around his incorporation of the theme of love into his work – though‚ unlike many tend to believe‚ Shakespeare parodies love rather than romanticizes it. Many of his plays

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    eProvenance & the Wine market Below follows an analysis of and business plan for eProvenance‚ a start up firm in the wine industry. The key players in the wine market are: * Soil and grape growers/ viticultors * Producers (wineries & chateux) * Technology/Marketing/ Development (aspects at different levels) * Local Merchants (negociants) * Importers & wholesalers * Transporters * Local Retailers * End Consumer The key sellers in this market are the

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    research‚ she defines grit as enduring obstacles to reach a certain goal or mastery. In the Playwright‚ the characters display grit by relentlessly pushing to achieve their goals. In the play‚ one would say that characters also display the idea of mindset by focusing on their goals and the actions that need to be done to

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    effort you put into achieving something and if failed I was encouraged to try again. Like in “Brainology”‚ an article that compares two groups of mindsets-Fixed mindset and Growth mindset‚ Dweck argues that motivation‚ performance and confidence are results of being praised for effort rather than for intelligence (Dweck 4). An individual with a fixed mindset is sought to believe that they only have a

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    article entitled‚ "Defining the Enemy." The article depicts how the majority of Germans at least passively accepted discrimination against the Jews‚ being taught from a young age that‚ "the Jew‚" was a carrier of lice and typhus‚ therefore instilling a mindset of unconcern towards the Jewish people (“Defining the Enemy”). Baumrind incorporates subjects reactions during Milgram’s experiment in her review depicting the subject as both trusting of the experimenter and concerned for the victims unlike the German’s

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    Japan. Everyone and everything became war minded. They wanted to do everything in their power to help the war effort. The United States changed from industrial force to military force overnight. While World War Two went on‚ the United states put traveling restrictions on Italian-American‚ German-American and especially Japanese-Americans in and out of the United Sates. After the devastating event‚ the Japanese- Americans felt the immediate repercussions of Japan’s actions after the incident. President

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    Using the concept of a ’world view’‚ identify some of the beliefs and attitudes‚ particularly to education and learning that you bring to your learning now. Reflect critically on how your worldview has been shaped by factors such as your gender‚ age or community. In your answer refer to Hobson (1996) and Samovar and Porter (2004) from the SSK12 Reader‚ and Chapter 1 in A Guide to Learning Independently (Marshall and Rowland‚ 2006‚ 1-18). Everyone comes from a different culture and has their

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    them achieve their goals and they will continue to keep their growth mindset and pass the class. In fact ‚"Success according to Carol Dweck‚ the mindsets changes what people strive for and what they see as success... they change the definition significance and impact of failure... they change the deepest meaning of effort."(Maria Popova)The definition of success is different for everyone. Success is determined by a person’s mindset‚ which allows them to strive towards their goals on being successful

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    they believe in their intelligence. They expect awards because they are intelligent not for their effort. These students are called fixed mindset. Students in fixed mindset reject opportunities because they scare that how they will be judged. Whenever they make mistakes they try to hid their mistakes instead of fixing them. They don’t try‚

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