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    that you could fly off in a spaceship and come back to earth before you left in a so called “closed time like curve”. Science fiction has often used black holes has a means of rapid interstellar travel much to the annoyance of physicists. Morris and Thorne (1998)1 have several major objections. The horizon of a black hole is the surface that separates the inescapable interior region with the exterior universe that we live in. At this horizon‚ the tidal gravitational forces are so large that unless the

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    Isla Sorna‚ he only brings one bag with no weapons. Since he only brings along the pack he has‚ it proves not much forethought was used. In traveling to the island‚ Levine is not assenting to the original plan at was set in place with Malcolm and Thorne. Richard also failed to tell either scientist about his actions. This heavily states the hastiness of his search for Isla Sorna. Levine only has one other person with him‚ when he was planning on having a complete team of scientists accompanying him

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    Edexcel (PTLLS) Michelle Brunton Theory Task One (Unit 5) – part 1 How would a teacher/tutor establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment for their learners? It is important to provide a safe and supportive learning environment so that all learners feel comfortable‚ relaxed and able to explore learning regardless of their previous experiences. For example if student behaviour is not managed‚ bullying‚ intimidation and discrimination can occur. There are a number of methods

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    Carl Rogers (1902-1987) was ‘the most influential psychologist in American history’ (Kirshenbaum‚ 1989:11). Since the study of personality began‚ personality theorists have offered a wide assortment of explanations about behaviour and about what constructs a person. Carl Rogers was the main originator of the ‘person centred’ approach‚ also referred to as the ‘nondirective’ or ‘client centred’ approach. This essay will offer a brief description about some of the main concepts in Carl Rogers’ person

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    AS Sociology Sociology Nik Jorgensen Text © Nelson Thornes Distance Learning 2010 Illustrations © Nelson Thornes Distance Learning 2010 All rights reserved. The copyright holders authorise ONLY users of NTDL AS Sociology to make photocopies for their own or their students’ immediate use within the teaching context. No other rights are granted without permission in writing from the publisher or under licence from the Copyright Licensing Agency Limited‚ of Saffron House‚ 6–10 Kirby Street

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    Review of Psychology‚ 52‚ 197-212. Retrieved February 11‚ 2008 from ProQuest database. Hoffman‚ L. (2002). Psychotherapy for Personality Disorder. The American Journal of Psychiatry‚ 159‚ 504-507. Retrieved February 10‚ 2008 from ProQuest database. Thorne‚ B. M.‚ & Henley‚ B. T. (2005). Connections in the History and Systems of Psychology. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. Levy-Leboyer‚ C. (2003). Personality: Theories and Applications. Durham‚ 56‚ 507-508. Retrieved February 18‚ 2008 from ProQuest database

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    Holdstock‚ T. (2000). Re-examining psychology: Critical Perspective and African Insight. London; Routledge. Markus‚ H.R. and Kitayama‚ S. (1991). Culture and the self: Implications for cognition‚ emotion and Motivation psychological view. Mearns‚ D. and Thorne‚ B. (1988). Person centred Counselling in Action (2nd Edn). London; Sage Mearns‚ D Rogers‚ C. R. (1951). Client –centred Therapy: Its Current Practice‚ Implications and Theory. Boston; Houghton Mifflin. Rogers‚ C. R. (1967). The condition of change

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    Sequence stratigraphy Sequence stratigraphy is a method of stratigraphic interpretation that combines the chronological order of the accumulation of sediments‚ their stratal architecture and the geometric relationships of their facies to determine depositional setting and predict stratal continuity. The workflow of sequence stratigraphic analysis first identifies the genetic units and bounding surfaces that compose the stratigraphic section in outcrop‚ core‚ well-log and seismic data. The framework

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    roles that each gender should exhibit. This essay will use the example of Emily Thorne‚ the protagonist of the television series of Revenge‚ in order to demonstrate how recent media are trying to demonstrate woman in a more feministic view‚ but still carry a strict definition of male and female. Emily Thorne is the main character on the ABC television series of Revenge‚ which aired recently in 2011. In the show Emily Thorne‚ whose actual identity is that of Amanda Clark‚ goes back to the Hamptons‚ where

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    This study revealed that Bobby Bola dan Peri Buku Ajaib 3 has covered 2 out 10 principles for designing foreign language learning video games proposed by Purushotma‚ Thorne‚ and Wheatley (2009). The details are provided below. Principle #1 At least as much thought needs to go into the design of failure states as for success states. As a learner of a new language‚ it is normal for the players to make mistakes and fail. What is important is how video games react to the failure that occurs. Designer

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