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    The study written by Anuradha and Maria, who examined the colour pattern schemes by numerous chemical attributes in a male Psammophilus dorsalis. P. Dorsalis are encountered in semiarid habitats similar to localized clusters in the Middle East. They can interact by revealing various colours in special regions of the body in specific states. The analysis and design of Anuradha (2017) were theorized and polished but hardly produed average decisive results. Data was gathered in southern India,…

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    Kohlberg stated that people’s moral reasoning develops in stages. In My Girl the protagonist’s moral development is seen through her actions. Vada would be classified in the “Preconventional Morality” level, stage five “Individualism and Exchange” which is marked by the idea of being good so as to attain rewards and to avoid punishments. If the reward is greater then the risk, the actions are justified. Rather than seeing herself as part of society and wanting to contribute to it, Vada is…

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    In 1943 Abraham Maslow created Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory in psychology that is a model of five human needs. It consists of self-actualization, esteem needs, belongingness and love needs, safety needs, and physiological needs. These five needs can be described as our basic, psychological, and self- fulfillment needs. The five needs are often divided into deficiency and growth needs. Our deficiency needs are the first four levels of Maslow’s…

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    INTRODUCTION: People love consistency. Consistency is comforting; and it is pleasant to know what to expect when certain events occur. For example, when something goes up it comes down; and we are all happy to agree that this is due to the defining nature of gravity. If you see an object going upwards, you can safely expect it to take a similar trajectory back down to the ground; and you’d be right to do so under most circumstances. Unless of course you are talking about self-siphoning beads.…

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    Two Types Of Human Senses

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    The way we understand and perceive the world around us as humans are known as senses. There are five senses in human taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight and touch (Bailey, 2013). Human body perceives information through using five senses of smell, taste, hearing, touch and sight. Each sense of body uses a specific part of the body to respond to stimuli in the environment. 1.2 Types of senses There are five senses in the human beings. i. Taste: Taste, also known as gustation, is the ability to…

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    According to personality theorists there are five major domains of personality. These include extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness. In a test which can be taken online you are able to see where you fall into each of these categories and what your true personality is. You simply fill out a short survey with I wide range of questions, once you have completed the survey the computer generates your answers and finally shows you where you fall on the personality…

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    Sir Gawain is established as a noble hero represented by a pentangle; an interconnected five-pointed shape delineating his qualities in fives. He has perfect senses of sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell (640). Further, his fingers are always perfect, which could be an elaboration of touch, but also denote dexterity (641). Sir Gawain is a faithful follower of the Christian religion, which is "founded in the five wounds/ Christ received on the cross" (642-643). When Sir Gawain is faced…

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    Questions 1. If you are given five persuasion theories, be able to offer “persuasion examples” based on those theories. Explain how the examples fit the theories. Persuasion has a long history and also has been created into theories by many scholars. Persuasion theories had been classified into 2 types which are psychological theories and sociological theories. Psychological theories seek to demonstrate how values, attitudes and beliefs are structured and triggered. Meanwhile, sociological…

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    1.  Determining what valuable knowledge is according to Post-Empiricism and Critical rationalism The main focus of empiricism is searching for objective truth. According to empiricism valuable knowledge is regarded as the one that comes directly from experience and gained through the five senses namely: seeing, touching, smelling, hearing and tasting. Empiricists believe that sense perception is the main source of knowledge. Empiricism is a concept of induction, sense perception and no innate…

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    This type of diplomacy draws together five elements of statecraft. The foundational element is listening. The first duty of a public diplomat is to listen. This function is conducted through both field and research work and it represents collecting data about publics and their opinion overseas and using that information for redriceting a certain policy or the entire public diplomacy strategy altogether. The second element is advocacy: undertaking an international communication to…

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