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    make your own brand

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    You name it!” Laptop‚ a portable personal computer‚ became commercially available in 1975. With the rapid development of high technology‚ the laptop market keeps expanding‚ but meanwhile faces a huge challenge. Although threat from potential entries and suppliers are relatively low‚ competitors‚ buyers and substitutes bring about high threat. Sony‚ a famous brand in laptop‚ plans to launch a new strategy—“You name it!”‚ aiming to tailor products based on each premium customer’s

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    THEORIES OF LEARNING

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    THEORIES OF LEARNING The starting point for all language teaching should be an understanding of how people learn. The key to successful language learning and teaching is in understanding the structure and processes of the mind. 1. Behaviorism : learning as habit formation This simple but powerful theory said that learning is a mechanical process of habit formation and proceeds by means of the frequent reinforcement of a stimulus-response sequence. This method‚ based firstly on the behaviorist stimulus-response

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    External love is praised fiercely by various kinds of media in everyday life‚ like most popular songs are about external love‚ they describe the beauty and pain of love which may attract more people to have a experience of it‚ hence having a relationship with someone are regarded as the ideal or hope. Influenced by this idea‚ I have two love experiences with girls and I will choose the eternal love as the topic of this project. In this project‚ first‚ I will show my two lovely experiences and critically

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    Learning theory argues that attachments are based on the principal of operant and classical conditioning; our first attachments are usually formed with our care giver‚ the person who feeds‚ changes and cuddles us. Classical conditioning is based on association‚ for example if a child is hungry them the milk from is the unconditioned stimulus which cause and unconditioned response of relief form its discomfort. This isn’t learned by the child it’s a natural response; however over time the pleasure

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    Invent Your Own Religion

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    Invent your own religion Skylar Mabe Religious Experiences Coffee Cult The Coffee cult was created as a unifying religion. Drinkers of the bitter liquid accept all kinds of drinkers: milk and sugar‚ honey‚ no sugar‚ no milk‚ black and even decaf. Members of the Coffee Cult‚ the drinkers‚ battled the likes of the tea‚ hot chocolate and soda drinkers for land and power since the beginning of time. In fact‚ the coffee cult was the most victorious among beverage worshipers. Because all pure beans

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    Learning Theories

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    Learning Theories When we talk of learning we usually think of something related to the classroom‚ such as English or Maths. However‚ Psychologists refer to learning as a relatively permanent change in behaviour as a result of experience’. Learning is a fundamental process in all animals and the higher up the evolutionary scale the animal‚ the more important is the ability to learn. All animals need to adapt their behaviour in order to fit in with the environment and to adapt to changing circumstances

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    Associationistic Theory of Learning Bevon Barker PSY 331 Instructor : Megan Mclaughlin 8-1-11 In life we are prone to experiencing different experiences; some through emotions‚ love and other inferences. We associate different experiences and try to form a plethora of comforts; a sense in which we can revisit to help us to assess new experiences throughout our lives. In other words‚ we learn from our mistakes‚ trials and tribulations. From a personal standpoint‚ I can honestly say

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    When the Antibiotics Quit Working It seems as though antibiotics are slowly losing the battle against infectious disease thus causing a greater demand for researchers to invent new antibiotics that have new mechanisms for killing microbes as well as new vaccines. The problem is that bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics. When bacteria are exposed to antibiotics they are under “selective pressure” that allows

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    Children’s learning and developmental theories How children learn is very important in child care and in understanding how a child is to development. As children who are deprived of stimulation in early years develop slower‚ this statement opens up a massive debate which has been unanswered for years‚ the nature v nurture debate. There are 3 models of learning that cover all this debate and strive to be the correct theory they are the transmission model‚ the laissez-faire model and the constructivist

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    Describe how your own work must be influenced ..’ is to do with the duty of care that professionals agree to recognise and comply with when undertaking a role in children’s care‚ learning & development sector. Maybe look at how the special educational needs code of practice impacts on what you do or who you contact in your setting. What does your job contract list as its minimium standards for duties and responsibilities that you’re expected to work with‚ perform to & where wanted beyond in your daily

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