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    Unit 8 P1 M2

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    -Behaviourist Theory Definition Behavioural psychology‚ also known as behaviourism‚ is a theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviours are acquired through conditioning. Conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment. According to behaviourism‚ behaviour can be studied in a systematic and observable manner with no consideration of internal mental states. Beliefs Behaviourism is the train of through that all humans behaviour is a result of social learning from their environment

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    Cmi Level 7 Unit 7006

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    1. Identify the current strategic aims and objectives 2. Undertake an evaluation of the component parts of a strategic plan 3. Analyze the factors affecting the strategic plan The history of Harley-Davidson began in 1903‚ in a 10 ’ x 15 ’ shed located in the Davidson family ’s Milwaukee backyard. The Davidson brothers - William D.‚ Walter‚ and Arthur – and William S. Harley crafted their first motorcycle using the best tools they had available – mostly their hands and their ingenuity.

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    Ancient Greek Drama

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    <b>ORIGINS OF ANCIENT GREEK DRAMA</b><br>Theater was born in Attica‚ an Ionic region of Greece. It originated from the ceremonial orgies of Dionysos but soon enough its fields of interest spread to various myths along with historic facts. As ancient drama was an institution of Democracy‚ the great tragic poets Aeschylus‚ Sophocles‚ Euripides as well as the comedian Aristophanes elevated public debate and political criticism to a level of aesthetic achievement. Euripides and the ethologist Menandros

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    Iliad

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    Book 1: The Rage of Achilles  Book 2: The Great Gathering of Armies  Book 3: Helen Reviews the Champions  Book 4: The Truce Erupts in War  Book 5: Diomodes Fights the Gods  Book 6: Hector Returns to Troy  Book 7: Ajax Duels in Hector  Book 8: The Tide of Battle Turns  Book 9: The Embassy to Achilles  Book 10: Marauding Through the Night  Book 11: Agamemnon’s Day of Glory  Book 12: The Trojans Storm the Rampart  Book 13: Battling for the Ships  Book 14: Hera Outflanks Zeus  Book 15:

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    frued

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    parents being too controlling or not controlling enough‚ so therefore between the ages 1-3 years can cause stinginess‚ rebelliousness and destructiveness. The next three stages are phallic which is Freud believes the phallic stage or the Oedipus or Electra complexes occurs during a child is three to six years of age. The belief is that male children harbor unconscious‚ sexual attraction to their mothers‚ while female children develop a sexual attraction to their fixation at this stage is vanity‚ pride

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    For example‚ in the Libation Bearers‚ the 2nd trilogy written by Aeschylus‚ when Orestes comes to avenge the death of his father Agamemnon‚ Electra‚ his sister recognizes him by a series of tokens: a lock of his hair and a footprint he leaves at Agamemnon’s grave. Upon his return from Ithica‚ after twenty years of absence‚ Odysseus is recognized by his nurse Euryclea by a scar on his foot. Anagnorismos

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    Greek drama. Despite the large size‚ they represented a collective consciousness‚ or a single body‚ often wearing masks to render sense of unification and anonymity. In Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex‚ the chorus is composed of senators‚ while in Sophocles’s Electra‚ the chorus is made up of the women of Argos.; in Aeschylus’s Agamemnon‚ the chorus comprises the elderly men of Argos; and in Euripides’s The Bacchae‚ they are a group of eastern bacchants; and As they maintained a sense of ceremony and ritual

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    Essay Plan for Freud

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    Pleasure comes from defecation. Conflict comes from toilet training. 3- Phallic Stage: 3-6 years. Children become interested in their own genitalia and curious about other people’s genitalia. Conflict comes from the Oedipus complex for boys and Electra complex for girls. 4- Latency Period: 6-12 years. Sexual energy is channelled into socially acceptable activities. Same sex friends also help to overcome sexual feelings. 5- Genital Stage: 12 years and on. Sexual maturation is complete and

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    A Caronna Adella Grisi

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    Carlotta Grisi a.k.a Caronna Adela Giuseppina Maria Grisi was born June 28‚ 1819. Her birthplace was Visinada‚ Istria‚ Austrian Empire which is today’s Vizinada‚ Croatia. She died May 29‚ 1899 in Saint Jean near Geneva‚ Switzerland. Carlotta Grisi was an Italian ballerina of the Romantic era. She had a great influence on choreographer and dancer‚ Jules Perrot and poet Théophile Gautier. She created the title role in Gisselle which is ballet by the French composer Adolphe Adam. She received early

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    Deviant Behaviour

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    What is deviant behaviour? Deviant behaviour is any behaviour that does not conform to generally accepted social or cultural norms and expectations. Murder is a classic exemplar of extreme deviant behaviour as‚ according to the cultural norms of our society‚ killing another human being is unacceptable. There are many different theories on what provokes someone to commit a deviant act‚ including physiological explanations and psychological explanations. Deviance‚ in

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