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    Unit 2A PSY: Task 1- Ethics in Psychology TYPE: Response OBJECTIVE: On completion of this task the student should be able to explain how the field of psychology provides scientific explanations of behaviour with particular principles‚ procedures and approaches to data. Task 1: Ethics in Psychology (5%) With reference to the movie ‘The Truman Show’ write a 500 word essay in which you explain how psychological ethics that relate

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    The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved Babylonian law code‚ dating back to about 1772 BC. It is one of the oldest deciphered writings of significant length in the world. The sixth Babylonian king‚ Hammurabi‚ enacted the code‚ and partial copies exist on a human-sized stone stele and various clay tablets. The Code consists of 282 laws‚ with scaled punishments‚ adjusting "an eye for an eye‚ a tooth for a tooth" (lex talionis)[1] as graded depending on social status‚ of slave versus free man.[2]

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    period was known as the Hellenistic Age. During this time the Greeks influenced many countries. Philip of Macedon created a league called Corinthian League‚ which was designed to make the Greek people think they were going to avenge Xerxes’ invasion1. The opportunity for revolt didn’t happen until the assassination of Philip. This is when Alexander III of Macedon‚ known to us as Alexander the Great‚ stepped in and assumed the throne. Alexander was only twenty at the time. Although he was young he

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    The Cold War‚ which occurred from 1947 to 1991‚ was a time of considerable political tension and competition. The cause of the Cold War has long been a discussion without a singular conclusion. While the exact cause of the war is not universally acknowledged‚ there were many factors that contributed to its development. Due to the overall distrust between the two superpowers‚ their conflict of ideologies‚ and the fear that that was created because of these‚ the period of conflict and tension

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    How Significant was the Treaty of Versailles to Germany The Treaty of Versailles was significant to Germany after World War 1 in many ways. It was significant for it to make the war end from Germany. Germany hated the loss of their land from other countries. They thought that the treaty was unfair‚ because they didn’t like what it was about. They hated reparations from France and Britain trying to starve the children there. They hated their army‚ because it was small‚ but powerful and they tried

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    Code Switching

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    Code switching is a surviving skill that some bilingual people and students encompass‚ sometimes to compensate for the lack of vocabulary in a certain language. It is defined as language alteration between two languages‚ transferring from one language to another in the course of a conversation (Brice‚ p. 10) In the teaching field code-switching has a great importance because it can be used by teachers or students in story telling to aid interaction‚ comprehension‚ and classroom participation‚ since

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    slavery was finally being dealt with in a certain regard. In the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries‚ the north was still scared to upset the south so they didn’t do anything drastic. The south had this conspiracy that the north and the government was against them and that they were all trying to abolish slavery. Even though they’re weren’t very many huge improvements to the slavery laws‚ it was fairly clear that there would be a big conflict to resolve the issue. The civil war was inevitable

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    Colonizing Georgia In 1732‚ Georgia was chartered and became the thirteenth colony in North America. Following the colonization of Georgia‚ Savannah was constructed the following year. James Oglethorpe‚ a hardy solider‚ became the commander of the colony after being appointed by the King. Georgia was unique to the English colonies because of the area it resided in. Georgia was used as a military buffer that would provide protection to South Carolina from the Spanish. This was deemed necessary after the Spanish

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    Because of his use of drugs‚ the USADA‚ U.S. Against Drugs Agency‚ decided to recently press charges in June of 2012. Lance Armstrong was not just shunned by the Media‚ but also by his team-mates. It was said that while the USADA was pressing charges against him‚ five of his former teammates were planning on testifying against him. Lance Armstrong was shunned by the biking community as a whole also. Recently‚ in 2012‚ the International Cycling Union has declared that he has been stripped

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    they heard that their master was planning on sending them away. This was to help build fortification in North Carolina. When they went off to go escape on May 23‚ 1861 they were spotted by a guard and they were reported to the fort. They were asked many questions. After the interrogation‚ Major butler had to turn them in. Butlers original intentions were not to turn the slaves in. He wanted to earn soldiers respect by not sending them back to slavery. Butler was told by Colonel Mallory to give

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