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    The University of Newcastle CRICOS provider number 00109J Faculty of Science and IT School of Design‚ Communication and IT Course Outline INFT2009 – Systems and Software Development – 10 units Semester 2 - 2013 – Ourimbah Course Coordinator Teaching Staff Student Hub School Office Deb Spindler email: Deborah.spindler@newcsatle.edu.au Business Staff Offices BO1.36 Phone 43484444 Please refer to Blackboard for consultation times Deb Spindler (Lecturer) Margaret Vallance

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    Outline and evaluate two social psychological theories of aggression Bandura’s Social Learning Theory suggests that acts of aggression are learnt through the observation of role models. His original “Bobo Doll” study showed that when exposed to aggressive behaviour small children copied this behaviour‚ not just by being physically aggressive but even copying the verbally aggressive behaviour. However this study focuses on children who are supposed to learn in this manner‚ this doesn’t demonstrate

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    (a) Outline two theories relating to the formation of relationships (b) Evaluate one of the theories outlined in (a) One of two theories for the formation of romantic relationships is the filter model which was proposed by Kerckhoff and Davis (1962). It claims that people rely on many social and personal factors to filter potential relationships from a ‘field of eligibles’. Different criteria tend to be used at different stages. Initially being social/demographic values‚ then similarity of attitudes/values

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    Outline and evaluate restoration theory as an explanation of the function of sleep (8+16 marks) Sleep is believed to function as a means of restoring the biological system to a better working order this is the basis of the restoration theory‚ Sleep is divided into several different stages such as SWS‚ and REM sleep‚ Oswald proposed that each of these sleep stages has a different restorative function. SWS enables the body to repair itself and REM enables brain recovery and memory consolidation

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    Work and Labour Studies Program‚ Department of Social Sciences Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies‚ York University THE FUTURE OF WORK AS/SOSC 1510 9.0 – 2013-14 Lectures: Wednesday 4:30- 6:30 Location: Vari Hall A Course Instructor: David Langille langille@yorku.ca 647 280 7747 Office: Ross North 743 Office Hours: Thursday 3:00-4:00 pm Calendar Description: This course studies the emerging patterns of work in Canadian society. It provides a comprehensive

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    Outline and evaluate the social learning theory as an explanation of aggression (24) According to the social learning theory there are multiple ways of learning behaviours‚ such as aggression. One way of learning behaviours is through observation and some psychologists have claimed children primarily learn aggressive behaviours observing role models (someone who is similar to the child or in a position of power‚ of who the child can copy behaviour from). For example‚ children may learn aggression

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    Outline I. Introduction A. Orwell’s life as it relates to his works. B. The danger of a totalitarian government. II. Freedom of mind and body A. Physical control Extreme force and coercion Effects of torment B. Psychological manipulation Doublethink Use of propaganda III. Technology role in government control A. Compromise of privacy B. Tele-screen vs. computers IV. Control of communication A. Control of information Control of news Control of history a) Importance of history b)

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    Outline 1. Introduction A. "It is a far‚ far better thing that I do‚ than I have ever done; it is a far‚ far better rest that I go to than I have ever known." (364). B. Lucie Manette gets news from Jarvis Lorry a business man who works for Tellson’s Bank that her dad who was imprisoned in France is still alive. She goes with Mr Lorry to Paris and brings him back to England. Charles Darnay‚ a french aristocrat‚ leaves behind his elite life and makes a decision of moving to England. Darnay is

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    Lee Yeonjoo‚ 2013230049 silver_517@naver.com‚ 010-3000-7827 Academic English“Alacrity”Class Assignment Submitted on Mar. 14‚ 2013 Outline of a Text Topic: Jessica Jackley Presentation Title: “Self-Introduction of Jessica Jackley: Our Stories Matter Very Much” (On TED.com it’s “Poverty‚ Money and Love”) Source & Date: TED.com‚ posted in Oct. 2010‚ watched in class in weeks 1-2 Length: about 3‚700 words Introduction (Hook) 1. Our stories matter (par. 1). 2. Thesis Statement: “These

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    OUTLİNE Thesis Statement: Since technology harms face to face communication alive in the 21st century and has negative effects on human health‚ using technology sholud be reduced. I)Pro Topic Sentence: The technology causes the decrease in the amount of time which people spend interacting with others face-to-face. A.Ending friendships a. Prefering to find entertainment from the internet b.Carrying technolgical devices anywhere B.Ending marriages a.Instead of talking

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