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    How might we best explain crowd behaviour? (2013 Exam Question) People are likely to act in bizarre ways in a crowd compared to as an individual. A crowd can be defined as a set of individuals who share a common social identification of themselves in terms of that crowd. Crowd members should also share common goals and act in a coherent member (Reicher‚ 2008). There have been extensive amounts of research into crowd psychology‚ investigating the apparent causes and reasons for such behaviour to

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    publishing: The rise of new E-book business models’. The Davinci Institute [online] available from [19 June] Jackson‚ J. (2013) ‘Know your audience: How the digital native generation consume media’. The Media Briefing [online] 30 August available from [ 19 June 2015] Mueller‚ P. and Oppenhiemer‚ D. (2014) ‘Take notes by hand for better long-term comprehension’. Association for Psychological Science [online] 24April. available from [3 July]

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    “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand‚ while imagination embraces the entire world‚ and all there ever will be to know and understand.” Book add pages Learn good and bad by mocking as children is way to be successful on a every day basis. Why Your Imagination is More Powerful than Knowledge By: Rodger Constandse Albert Einstein‚ who once said‚ "Imagination is more powerful than knowledge‚" was well known for his esteem of the

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    CROWD BEHAVIOUR

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    CROWDS AND VIOLENCE Deindividuation: [“Individuation” coined by Jung: a process of individuation for development of personality] Historical Research: Le Bon (1890s) When individuals “descend” in a crowd‚ they become creatures of instinct‚ barbarians (Contagion theory‚ anonymity) Festinger (1952) Individuals who sat in dim light more likely to use bad language when discussing erotic material than individuals who were not. Zimbardo (1969) Stanford Prison Experiments: Individuals dressed

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    that a hurricane is worse than a tornado. A tornado can happen at any time a hurricane can happen with a warning. So you need to be prepared so you need to know the cost ‚ the size‚ and the appearance. A tornado can throw a cd so hard it can go through a tree. Also a tornado can throw a fork through a tree. Next a tornado can cost up to 500$ million at the average. A hurricane can cost 100$ Billion at average.The reason is because a tornado is less powerful than a hurricane. A hurricane

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    better safe than sorry

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    Better Safe than Sorry You should be cautious—if you are not‚ you may regret it. It is wise to be careful and protect yourself against any risk rather than be careless. Cautiousness is indeed a must in every actions and decisions we make in our everyday living. We must always think twice before making decisions that might bring back a big change in our lives. Generally speaking‚ most of the times people tend to be careless. Some people‚ especially the young‚ act with reckless attitude regardless

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    effort to select the most appropriate candidates for their courses. The call follows mounting worries that universities are being faced with hoards of students with the top A grade A-levels‚ and are unable to distinguish between them. Last year more than one in five students got an A grade at A-level. Some universities have begun developing aptitude-based tests to try and tackle the problem for the most oversubscribed courses‚ which include medicine‚ veterinary studies and law. These are favoured

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    Prevention is Better than Cure: This proverb is a message for the people who wait for the problem and disaster. The underlying idea of the saying is that it is much better to stop any harm from approaching us than to wait till it comes and ‘then to try to remove it. This waiting can be more injurious for us. It is beyond mauls power to be insulated against sudden dangers and difficulties. But much can be done for the prevention of the dangers and difficulties which can be anticipated. First and

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    “ Prevention is better than cure.” Out of a country’s health budget‚ a large proportion should be diverted from treatment to spending on health education and preventative measures. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement ? OUTLINE Year after year‚ human beings have coped with many issues such as disease‚ keeping us from enjoying a healthy life. Scientists with financial support from government have discovered various medical treatment against them. However‚ some people hold

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    loads that act upon shafts that convey dynamic force‚ which is the primary application of bearings‚ is provided herein. 4.1 Load acting on shafts 4.1.1 Load factor There are many instances where the actual operational shaft load is much greater than the theoretically calculated load‚ due to machine vibration and/or shock. This actual shaft load can be found by using formula (4.1). Because the actual gear load also contains vibrations and shock loads as well‚ the theoretical load obtained

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