This document summarizes key aspects of an interactive online experience called RATS TRANSMEDIA. [1] It targets 12- to 34-year-olds and reflects their lives in a heightened way. [2] It includes webisodes, a production blog, extras, and interactivity to engage audiences deeply. [3] The transmedia approach offers multiple character perspectives and maps the fictional world more fully.
The document provides contact information for Jaime A. Jurado N. including his email address ingles.jaime@gmail.com. It also lists the name of the educational institution "INEM Francisco José de Caldas" and notes this is for the main site in Popayán, Cauca. The document appears to be contact information for Jaime A. Jurado N. at the main campus of the listed educational institution.
Mental Illness to Master's Degree: Holistic Psychiatric Information TechnologydrBretta Grant
The document summarizes a proposed psychiatric decision support system (P-DSS) for holistic psychiatric consumers (HPCs). The P-DSS aims to provide consumer-centered support for HPCs across pre-care, point-of-care, and post-care by tracking daily diaries, identifying behaviors, facilitating peer support, and making treatment recommendations. An evaluation of the P-DSS prototype found it helped HPCs monitor and potentially de-escalate mood changes, though it has limitations and raises issues around accountability, informed decision making, and the role of medical providers. Further development of the P-DSS could expand protocols, customization, and integration with social platforms to better support HPC
Abraham Lincoln won re-election in the 1864 presidential election, receiving 55% of the popular vote. The two major candidates were Abraham Lincoln for the Republican Party and George B. McClellan for the Democratic Party. The Republican Party aimed to continue the Civil War and abolish slavery, while the Democratic Party sought to end the war and preserve the union without interfering with states' rights regarding slavery. Lincoln's victory established that the Union would continue fighting until the Confederacy surrendered and slavery was abolished throughout the nation.
The document discusses visual perception and covers the electromagnetic spectrum, parts of the eye, and sensation and perception. It appears to be from a teacher resource CD for a psychology course that covers the topics of the electromagnetic spectrum, the different parts of the eye, and how sensation and perception relate to visual processing.
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The document provides a character profile of Josie Alibrandi, a 17-year-old Italian Australian girl living in Sydney who dreams of becoming a lawyer while also navigating her cultural identity and relationships with her family and friends, including learning that the man she believed to be her grandfather actually is not and meeting her estranged father for the first time.
The document discusses the nervous system and its various components. It begins by explaining the roles of the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and autonomic nervous system. It then provides details about the somatic nervous system and its two main functions of communicating information to and from the central nervous system. The document also describes the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system and their roles in the fight or flight response. It concludes by summarizing the functions and interactions of the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.
1) Traditionally, sports have been viewed as a hyper-masculine environment that reinforces traditional gender roles and heterosexuality. However, lesbian and gay athletes now participate openly in sports.
2) Lesbian athletes generally face more acceptance than gay athletes due to cultural perceptions of masculinity. However, both groups face stigma, discrimination, and lack role models in professional sports.
3) Psychological interventions for lesbian and gay athletes include addressing prejudice, promoting community, assisting with identity development, and empowering athletes to challenge heteronormative culture. Consideration of cultural identities is also important.
This document summarizes key aspects of an interactive online experience called RATS TRANSMEDIA. [1] It targets 12- to 34-year-olds and reflects their lives in a heightened way. [2] It includes webisodes, a production blog, extras, and interactivity to engage audiences deeply. [3] The transmedia approach offers multiple character perspectives and maps the fictional world more fully.
The document provides contact information for Jaime A. Jurado N. including his email address ingles.jaime@gmail.com. It also lists the name of the educational institution "INEM Francisco José de Caldas" and notes this is for the main site in Popayán, Cauca. The document appears to be contact information for Jaime A. Jurado N. at the main campus of the listed educational institution.
Mental Illness to Master's Degree: Holistic Psychiatric Information TechnologydrBretta Grant
The document summarizes a proposed psychiatric decision support system (P-DSS) for holistic psychiatric consumers (HPCs). The P-DSS aims to provide consumer-centered support for HPCs across pre-care, point-of-care, and post-care by tracking daily diaries, identifying behaviors, facilitating peer support, and making treatment recommendations. An evaluation of the P-DSS prototype found it helped HPCs monitor and potentially de-escalate mood changes, though it has limitations and raises issues around accountability, informed decision making, and the role of medical providers. Further development of the P-DSS could expand protocols, customization, and integration with social platforms to better support HPC
Abraham Lincoln won re-election in the 1864 presidential election, receiving 55% of the popular vote. The two major candidates were Abraham Lincoln for the Republican Party and George B. McClellan for the Democratic Party. The Republican Party aimed to continue the Civil War and abolish slavery, while the Democratic Party sought to end the war and preserve the union without interfering with states' rights regarding slavery. Lincoln's victory established that the Union would continue fighting until the Confederacy surrendered and slavery was abolished throughout the nation.
The document discusses visual perception and covers the electromagnetic spectrum, parts of the eye, and sensation and perception. It appears to be from a teacher resource CD for a psychology course that covers the topics of the electromagnetic spectrum, the different parts of the eye, and how sensation and perception relate to visual processing.
Looking for Alibrandi character profilesAlexisCowan
The document provides a character profile of Josie Alibrandi, a 17-year-old Italian Australian girl living in Sydney who dreams of becoming a lawyer while also navigating her cultural identity and relationships with her family and friends, including learning that the man she believed to be her grandfather actually is not and meeting her estranged father for the first time.
The document discusses the nervous system and its various components. It begins by explaining the roles of the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and autonomic nervous system. It then provides details about the somatic nervous system and its two main functions of communicating information to and from the central nervous system. The document also describes the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system and their roles in the fight or flight response. It concludes by summarizing the functions and interactions of the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.
1) Traditionally, sports have been viewed as a hyper-masculine environment that reinforces traditional gender roles and heterosexuality. However, lesbian and gay athletes now participate openly in sports.
2) Lesbian athletes generally face more acceptance than gay athletes due to cultural perceptions of masculinity. However, both groups face stigma, discrimination, and lack role models in professional sports.
3) Psychological interventions for lesbian and gay athletes include addressing prejudice, promoting community, assisting with identity development, and empowering athletes to challenge heteronormative culture. Consideration of cultural identities is also important.
The document discusses Gestalt principles, which are theories about how humans organize visual elements into groups and perceive relationships among them. Specifically, it describes principles of depth perception, in which monocular and binocular cues allow us to see in three dimensions. It also examines visual illusions that demonstrate how Gestalt principles can cause us to perceive images differently than their actual properties.
Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon were two of the most prominent poets of World War I. [1] Both served as soldiers in the trenches of Europe during the war and drew from their horrific experiences to write realistic, shocking poetry that depicted the horrors of trench and gas warfare. [2] Their poetry stood in stark contrast to the prevailing public perception of war and helped change attitudes about the true nature of combat. [3] Both poets were greatly influenced by and influenced each other, with Sassoon helping Owen develop his style and voice before Owen's untimely death in 1918, shortly before the end of the war.
The document summarizes the main components and functions of the nervous system. It describes how the peripheral nervous system communicates sensory information to the central nervous system and receives motor instructions from the central nervous system to control the body's organs, muscles and glands. It then explains the somatic and autonomic nervous systems, with the autonomic system regulating involuntary functions and having sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions for fight-or-flight response and restoring homeostasis. Finally, it outlines the central nervous system of the brain and spinal cord which processes information and coordinates the body.
This document provides an overview of the course content and assessment for a Year 11/12 Psychology unit. It is divided into two units, each with different areas of study and topics. Unit 3 covers the conscious self, including mind and brain functions, states of consciousness, memory, and research methods. Unit 4 examines learning behaviors, mental health, and focuses on one disorder in depth. Assessment includes four School Assessed Coursework tasks and exams, with marks split between coursework and examinations. The document concludes with tips for studying effectively for Psychology, including organizing notes, practicing regularly in small intervals, and testing understanding with others.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in experimental research methods in psychology. It discusses how to construct a research hypothesis and identify independent and dependent variables. It also covers identifying extraneous and confounding variables, different experimental designs, sampling procedures, data collection techniques, statistical analysis including measures of central tendency and interpreting p-values. Finally, it discusses important ethical principles in conducting research such as protecting participant rights, informed consent, and the role of ethics committees in research oversight.
The document discusses various pricing strategies used by companies. It describes strategies for pricing new products, such as market skimming pricing and market penetration pricing. It also discusses strategies for pricing multiple products, adjusting prices based on customers or locations, using promotions, and setting international prices. The goal is to maximize profits by understanding how to effectively set and adjust prices.
The document discusses Gestalt principles, which are theories about how humans organize visual elements into groups and perceive relationships among them. Specifically, it describes principles of depth perception, in which monocular and binocular cues allow us to see in three dimensions. It also examines visual illusions that demonstrate how Gestalt principles can cause us to perceive images differently than their actual properties.
Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon were two of the most prominent poets of World War I. [1] Both served as soldiers in the trenches of Europe during the war and drew from their horrific experiences to write realistic, shocking poetry that depicted the horrors of trench and gas warfare. [2] Their poetry stood in stark contrast to the prevailing public perception of war and helped change attitudes about the true nature of combat. [3] Both poets were greatly influenced by and influenced each other, with Sassoon helping Owen develop his style and voice before Owen's untimely death in 1918, shortly before the end of the war.
The document summarizes the main components and functions of the nervous system. It describes how the peripheral nervous system communicates sensory information to the central nervous system and receives motor instructions from the central nervous system to control the body's organs, muscles and glands. It then explains the somatic and autonomic nervous systems, with the autonomic system regulating involuntary functions and having sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions for fight-or-flight response and restoring homeostasis. Finally, it outlines the central nervous system of the brain and spinal cord which processes information and coordinates the body.
This document provides an overview of the course content and assessment for a Year 11/12 Psychology unit. It is divided into two units, each with different areas of study and topics. Unit 3 covers the conscious self, including mind and brain functions, states of consciousness, memory, and research methods. Unit 4 examines learning behaviors, mental health, and focuses on one disorder in depth. Assessment includes four School Assessed Coursework tasks and exams, with marks split between coursework and examinations. The document concludes with tips for studying effectively for Psychology, including organizing notes, practicing regularly in small intervals, and testing understanding with others.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in experimental research methods in psychology. It discusses how to construct a research hypothesis and identify independent and dependent variables. It also covers identifying extraneous and confounding variables, different experimental designs, sampling procedures, data collection techniques, statistical analysis including measures of central tendency and interpreting p-values. Finally, it discusses important ethical principles in conducting research such as protecting participant rights, informed consent, and the role of ethics committees in research oversight.
The document discusses various pricing strategies used by companies. It describes strategies for pricing new products, such as market skimming pricing and market penetration pricing. It also discusses strategies for pricing multiple products, adjusting prices based on customers or locations, using promotions, and setting international prices. The goal is to maximize profits by understanding how to effectively set and adjust prices.