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    topic for a descriptive essay may be any‚ connected with any field or aspect of people’s life‚ activity‚ or experience. But while the theme offered or chosen may be simple it is possible to use imagination and contemplate it from an unusual angle. Associations may help in such cases‚ and unconventional thoughts may allow creation of a very original paper. The theme is to be as narrow as possible – thus the writer will have a possibility of focusing on its detailed and accurate description. Descriptive

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    behaviour = classical conditioning ( conditioned stimuli) & instrumental learning ( discriminative stimuli) Stimulus Control - Habit Learning Motivation = Why individuals initiate choose or persist in specific actions in specific circumstance Motivation is transient / temporary fluctuation of state ( learning is enduring ) and it is energizing Motivation vs Learning: Car analogy - motivation translates learning into action 4 Theories on Motivation: Instinct Theory How

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    Learning 1.Nature lends a helping hand by providing animals with a set of built in inherited skills that functions at birth or shortly thereafter. * These skills are called reflexes. Some reflexes like sucking provide necessary biological supports. Other reflexes are ready made‚ swift and simple reactions to stimuli that pose a potential threat. * An example of a fixed action pattern would be salmon swimming up stream to spawn or birds seasonal migration. 2.Learning is a way that a

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    (Ballard‚ O ’Brien‚ James‚ Swann‚ 2003‚ pp159-160). Some of the conditions that people with dementia may experience are: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the mainly caused diseases that are caused due to memory loss‚ especially in case of new learning of information. Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are; altered habits of eating‚ wandering‚ depression‚ aggression‚ disinheriting‚ incontinence‚ agitation‚ psychosis (hallucinations and delusions)‚ and apathy; Vascular dementia (VaD) is caused due

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    I shot my best friend‚ Akin‚ in my home’s kitchen. He was not alone when I shot him; there was a man with‚ a stranger that shot back in defense. I was hit too‚ but felt no immediate pain‚ because was still able to manage a shot at the stranger‚ before I dropped to the floor with strange heaviness. The man ran towards me as I was falling‚ my mind told me he was coming to hasten my death‚ because I was badly wounded already. My neighbors‚ who accompanied me‚ were already on the floor. But to my surprise

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    answer each of the following tasks‚ click the text box below “Type your answer here”. When finished‚ save it with your own name-and-class extension (e.g. “Exercise-Effective-Sentence.NguyenVanA-12ece.docx”. Finally‚ upload to the Assignment of your e-learning system or save it onto a USB for class correction. 1. Refer to the advice on pages 225-28 and rewrite each of the following sentences in the form of a list. a. The causes of burnout can be studied from three perspectives: physiological—the roles

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    What is a Learning Experience? posted Jan 5‚ 2011‚ 4:37 AM by Shane Gallagher When I think about “Learning Experiences‚” I think of every situation someone finds themselves in as a learning experience. People have not traditionally used that phrase in relating to more formal learning interventions – i.e. classroom‚ but from a learner’s perspective‚ both formally and informally‚ that’s exactly what is happening: learners are experiencing something that‚ hopefully‚ results in a change in thinking‚

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    Research in Human Ecology A Value-Belief-Norm Theory of Support for Social Movements: The Case of Environmentalism Paul C. Stern National Research Council 2101 Constitution Avenue‚ NW Washington‚ DC 02418 USA Thomas Dietz‚ Troy Abel‚ Gregory A. Guagnano and Linda Kalof1 Department of Sociology & Anthropology George Mason University Fairfax‚ VA 22030 USA Abstract We present a theory of the basis of support for a social movement. Three types of support (citizenship actions‚ policy support and acceptance

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    THESE DAYS PEOPLE PAY MORE ATTENTION TO ARTISTS (WRITTERS‚ PAINTERS AND SO ON) AND GIVE LESS IMPORTANCE TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. TO WHAT EXTENT DO YOU AGREE AND DISAGREE? WHAT IS YOUR OPINION?" It is true that in resent years many people are developing more and more interest in arts and literature. At the same time‚ this attraction could cause many individuals to draw away from much more significant fields like science and technology. While I accept that this trend is increasing but in my

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    Adult Learning and Learning Styles When one thinks about education thoughts are naturally turned toward adolescents. In today’s society the media is quick to expose flaws in the educational system. One rarely thinks about the educational needs of adults‚ but for many adults there is a large need for continuing their education. One might venture to ask the question what is adult learning? According to Malcolm Knowles adult learning is a process of self-directed inquiry (Urological Nursing‚ 2006)

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