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    Human Memory

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    in the cognitive and social sciences: attention to these interdisciplinary fields of memory studies is driving renewed work on the topic. Many problems about memory require us to cross philosophical traditions and sub disciplines‚ touching on phenomenology‚ philosophy of psychology‚ epistemology‚ social theory‚ and ethics at once. Burge (2003) Objectives To learn ways of remembering ideas‚ notes through mind boggling

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    Down Syndrome

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    Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal condition in the United States‚ affecting about 1 in every 700 babies (CDC). This condition is also known as Trisomy 21‚ due to there being an extra copy of chromosome 21 (CDC). This extra chromosome results in changes in the development of the brain and body‚ which in turn can lead to cognitive and physical challenges (CDC). Some hallmark physical characteristics include almond shaped eyes that slant up‚ smaller hands and feet‚ shorter stature‚

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    In 1952‚ the Parisian journal Films et Documents codified the "ten points of neorealism" and‚ with this definitive gesture‚ pronounced neorealism a school.1 By contrast‚ Italian critics have always seemed reluctant to acknowledge neorealism as a movement and so have never produced a manifesto or program for an ideological faction. Neorealism in Italy may be said rather to encompass two somewhat different meanings. The term comes to be associated‚ on the one hand‚ with the project of reformulating

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    “I don’t know what truth is. Truth is something unattainable. We can’t think we’re creating truth with a camera. But what we can do‚ is reveal something to viewers that allows them to discover their own truth.” —Michel Brault Current thinking points to the increasing lack of distinction between documentary and fiction film. Brian McIlroy has noted that “it is now common to read that‚ theoretically speaking‚ documentary and narrative fiction film ‘proper’ are indistinguishable as constructed

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    Research Proposal

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    Department of Psychology The Course Leader: HMPYC80 University of South Africa 2013-05-30 Dear Sir/Madam Re: Research proposal: Why do People Volunteer Work. I am currently associated with UNISA where I am an honours student in Psychology. I have special interest in why do people volunteer work due to some volunteer work I am doing with a home called Botshabelo and an organisation called Stop Hunger SA. I have attached a proposal for further research in this field.

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    Adhd

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    (1998). Outlasting disruption: the process of reinvestment in families with ADHD children.Qual Health Res‚57(8 )‚ 839 Retrieved from http://ebn.bmj.com/content/57/2/89 Kozier‚ B.‚ Erb‚ G.‚ Berman‚ A.‚ & Snyder‚ S Lauer‚ Q. (1965). Edmund Husserl phenomenology and the crisis of philosophy. Harper & Row‚ Publishers‚ Inc. Peate I.‚ & Whiting L. (2006). Caring for children and families. England: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Polit‚ D. & Beck‚ C. (2008). Nursing research: generating and assessing evidence for nursing

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    Elements of Philosophy

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    Oxford Dictionary of Epistemology. New York: Oxford University Press. Na Kantācāmi‚ C. (2000). Indian Epistemology: As Expounded in the Tamil Classics. International Institute of Tamil Studies. N.p. Pernecky‚ T. and T. Jamal (2010). (Hermeneutic) Phenomenology in Tourism Studies. Annals of tourism research‚ vol. 37‚ no.4. pp. 1055-1075‚ Great Britain: n.p. Phillimoore‚ J and L.Goodson (2004). Qualitative Research in Tourism: Ontologies‚ Epistemologies and Methodologies. New York: Routledge. Potvin‚ L

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    Trait theory and personal construct theory have markedly different approaches to the understanding of individual differences. Outline these approaches and assess the strengths and weaknesses of each. What consequences does each approach have for understanding agency – structure dualism? This paper commences with a brief overview of two competing influential theories that attempt to account for individual differences within the area of personality and intelligence. These are namely;

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    psychology share these ideals; however‚ the flux of technological advances supports that cognitive psychology will have a lasting effect in psychology well into the twenty-first century. Key ideas Humanistic Psychology At the core of humanism is phenomenology‚ which embraces subjective rather than objective reality (Bugental‚ 1964). As explained by Rogers (1951)‚ the subjective realities form one’s phenomenal field. Rarely does the subjective reality match the objective reality; for example‚ two

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    Information has been obtained about the client‚ Wendy‚ by means of a one on one interview. The client/counselor relationship and trust was established prior to the onset of the dialogue. The client verbalized her consent to take part in the sexual history interview and was advised that at any time she felt uncomfortable the interview would be halted or the subject could be changed. The counselor explained to the client‚ that the exchange between them was fully confidential and she was in a safe and

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