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    Bray Amaraos is an individual that for most of his life was in a vicious cycle of chaotic social and personal influences that Bandura called reciprocal determinism. That is, external factors, such as rewards and punishments, internal factors, such as beliefs or thoughts, and behavior as explained in chapter 13 in our textbook. He observed violence at a tender age and believed that the world operates as such. I rationalize that Bray’s behavior and cognitive process can be evaluated through social…

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    Psychologist Albert Bandura was born in Mundane ,which is in northern Alberta, Canada, on December 4, 1925. His father and mother were immigrants from Poland and Ukraine, though his family was not financially stable Bandura’s parents value education above all else. Bandura went to the only elementary and high school in town, when Bandura graduated form high school his parents presented him with two options, one he can stay in Mundane or two he can pursue…

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    Albert Einstein was an amazing scientist, and if you have ever heard of the scientific equation E=mc2, guess who came up with that? Albert Einstein. Also, if you have ever heard of the theory of relativity, The quantum theory of light, or Brownian movement? Also Einstein, was a genius, with an IQ of 160, which is 20 over genius. Moreover on his intelligence, his brain was larger than most, and head also larger, but not so at his final years. Without Albert Einstein, we wouldn't have the Atomic…

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    Self Efficacy Paper

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    1. If a fellow team member had high self-esteem, but low self-efficacy toward a task that you felt he/she could accomplish, what would you do? The interaction between self-concept and self-efficacy IS about how a person sees him or herself tackling a specific task they may not be comfortable with. An example of the dynamic between these two could be compared to the New Year’s resolutions people make. Many people are very outgoing and high energy about many aspects in their lives, but when it…

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    Albert Camus

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    and drinks coffee in front of the coffin. He then encounters Marie, a former employee of his firm. “There is not love of life without despair about life.” “Since we're all going to die, it's obvious that when and how don't matter.” ― Albert Camus, The Stranger ― Albert Camus, The Stranger The two become closer, go swimming, watch a comedy movie, and begin to have a sexual relationship, even tho that his mother's funeral took place the day before. In the next few days, he helps his friend…

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    Created by Vincent Van Gogh during the Post Impressionism movement, The Starry Night is one of Gogh’s most acclaimed paintings. His sheer brilliance of artistic talent is pleasantly conveyed to the viewer through a beautiful colour scheme and perfectly layered brushstrokes. The Starry Night is a mesmerizing visual expression of Gogh’s tortured emotional and spiritual state expressed through an imaginative and dramatic canvas. From the provided visual , I have observed…

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    Albert Bandura “Social Learning Theory” The theory I chose was the “Social Learning Theory” by Psychologist Albert Bandura. In his theory Albert Bandura believed that children learn best from observing the behaviors of those around them, and imitating what they’ve learned “Children do not always need reinforcement or punishments to shape behaviors, sometimes they act in imitation of the behaviors that they observe around them” (Cook and Cook, pg12). To prove his theory Bandura, created an…

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    The Stranger Setting

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    Novel Notebook: The Stranger 1. Setting/Matter: The Stranger by Albert Camus, is set in Algeria in the 1940’s. The setting is important to the story, because it sets the stage for….. 2. Plot: The story is about a man named Monsieur Meursault. In the first part of the book, it is revealed that he recently lost his mother. After her funeral, he returns to his normal routine of life, and he even gets a girlfriend, named Marie, and a new friend named Raymond. They all go to a beach one afternoon,…

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    One of the greatest physicists of all time and an exceptional pianist and violinist, he would know. What did Einstein mean and what does it tell us about creative thinking? Einstein's musical hobbies served as an example of personal creativity providing the kind of recreation that enables professional innovation. Einstein, introduced the idea that creative thinking can be done with your body as well as your mind. For Einstein, insight did not come from logic or…

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    During 1938 in Switzerland, a man by the name of Dr. Albert Hofmann, discovered Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) in the pharmaceutical-chemical department of Sandoz Laboratories. Hoffman hoped that this drug could be used to stimulate circulation and respiration, though this idea fortunately failed. He soon had forgotten about the new found drug, and didn’t utilize it for the next five years. In 1943, he continued to observe the drug, and by accidentally ingesting LSD he later experienced some…

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