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    to them‚ they learn better. 5. Adults are practical Through practical fieldwork experiences‚ interacting with real clients and their real life situations‚ students move from classroom and textbook mode to hands-on problem solving where they can recognise first hand how what they are learning applies to life and the work context. This appreciates transformation of learning into real life‚ which motivates learners. 6. Adult learners learn better when they are respected. Respect can be

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    How do humans interact with one another and their environment to create diverse patterns in human geography? There are many ways that people interact and treat each other‚ and the environment they are in. This creates patterns in human geography that can be classified as both good and bad. There are many ways humans interact with one another that can impact the human geography of an area‚ and make it unique or different from the rest of the world. The way humans interact with each other can

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    Cognitive behavioural therapy is a combination of behavioural strategies and cognitive therapy (Zayfert‚ 2006). Aaron T. Beck was the founder of cognitive behavioural therapy in 1963‚ initially his work focused on depression. The basic principles of cognitive behavioural therapy are people’s thoughts‚ emotions and behaviours and all work together in a unified system (Curwen.B‚ 2000). B. Curwen states: “That thoughts can lead to emotions and behaviour; and that emotional disorders arise

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    Q. Describe the different forms of marriage patterns found across cultures. A. Marriage is a legally recognized and socially approved arrangement between two or more individuals that carries certain rights and obligation and usually involves sexual activities. In the United States‚ the only legally sanctioned form of marriage is monogamy which is a marriage between two partners usually a man and a woman. Polygamy is the concurrent marriage of a person of one sex with two or more members of the

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    There were a numerous amount of observations and patterns in the data throughout the candle lab. The hypothesis was if the amount of candles inside the jar increases by an increment of one‚ then the weight of water in the jar will increase as well. The hypothesis was proven to be true‚ since for every candle added there was about 33 grams of water more. Every time the jar was placed over the candles‚ there would always be bubbles around the rim‚ also as more candles were used‚ the jar became cloudier

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    functionalist theory of inequality with the conflict theory of inequality. These two theories explain how the roles in society work for the need of inequality and the dysfunctions of inequality. The book that I am referencing is titled Social Inequality Patterns and Processes by Martin N. Marger. Functional theory states that there are certain roles in society that are necessary roles that must be filled in order for the society to function properly‚ but also‚ some roles are more important than others

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    Some of the best responses to a bully who does not realize their behavior is‚ in fact‚ intentional‚ is to address it with a role reversal approach. Ask how they would feel in that situation. The objective is to offer assistance with seeing how their activities influence others. In doing so‚ parents‚ teachers‚ and school staff can establish empathy (Paraclete Press‚ 2003). Likewise‚ kids don’t understand their conduct is that of a bully‚ so another response is to educate the child on what constitutes

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    stated that she has low self esteem and has barely any confidence in herself. Her goals in coming for counselling are to be able to accept her mother’s death as well as building her self esteem and confidence. Firstly I feel that some Cognitive Behavioural Therapy approaches may work well in overcoming Jane’s needs. “Psychoeducation and normalising interventions are frequently used in ACT and CBT.” Bach & Hayes (2002) I can see that they are relational interventions because they involve teaching

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    After taking the type A behavior pattern test I scored a total of 57 points. Since this is a score that exceeds 53 points it means I have a type A personality and can be considered more susceptible to stress and its effects. I honestly agree with my score because I’m very susceptible to the effects of stress. When I’m confronted with serious changes to my regular schedule‚ I tend to become anxious and irritable. I find myself out of my element and start to doubt whether or not I can overcome the

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    Biophysical Ecology and Pattern Recognition Abstract: This study was undertaken to investigate behavioral adaptations of a lizard‚ Lacertilia‚ to its environment. Twelve peeps‚ representing the lizards‚ were placed in a habitat with two microhabitats of different temperatures. Six peeps were placed in one microhabitat‚ and six in the other. The internal temperature of these “lizards” was measured over a period of 20 minutes to see if their body temperatures matched that of their environment and

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