CRITICAL THINKING, CONCEPTS AND TOOLS

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  • February 5, 2017

In this class, the professor introduced us to an APA book which introduces APA writing styles, theories, concepts,  methodological articulates and case studies.  Additionally, we were introduced to ethical legal standards in publishing, ethical reporting of research results, data retention, data sharing, duplicate publication of data, piecemeal publication of data, plagiarism, copy rights, conflict of interest […]

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FINDING CONSISTENCY IN YOUR PERSONALITY

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  • February 5, 2017

Although one might assume personality is a fixed construct established in childhood, studies have demonstrated that the opposite is actually true by revealing that personality traits actually evolve as we grow older (Kersting 2003). There are five major traits by which every individual’s personality are defined and these are applicable no matter the race of gender of […]

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EVER HAD AN AMERICAN DREAM?

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  • January 26, 2017

Yet, this is not the case in the United States, and is indicative of the changing face of the American Dream. Cases of people helping one another survive on the dangerous frontier, the concept of Southern Hospitality, and multi-generational family homes from the early history of the country have given way to unkindness and individualism. […]

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ECONOMIC STRUGGLES OF ANCIENT CHINA, INDIA AND MEDITERRANEAN

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  • January 26, 2017

China holds one of the earliest systems of trade and commerce which contributed on the prosperous economic power that it is today. The civilizations and the system of trade and commerce in China started in the yellow river where the agriculture products, livestock, silk, and different materials were transported. In this regard, the socio-economic, political, and cultural […]

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GENOTYPE-ENVIRONMENT CORRELATION WILL BLOW YOUR MIND

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  • January 23, 2017

Genotype-environment correlation has a distinct influence on the psychological makeup of the individual, affecting their behavioral patterns and chosen environmental surroundings throughout the course of their life (Jaffee and Price 2008).  The three types of typical interactions, passive, evocative, and active can each possess negative and positive results for correlation between genetics and environment and have […]

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