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In your own words, discuss The Fourth Amendment. How are new areas of technology impacted by the Fourth Amendment? Should police have access to privacy records?
You must post a minimum of three times. Your initial post will be your 2 to 3 paragraph response to the discussion question.
Note: Each paragraph should contain 4-5 complete sentences and have no grammar/spelling errors
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Compare and contrast modernization theory and dependency theory. Which do you think is more useful for explaining global inequality? Explain, using examples.
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Describe the state constitutions that were more democratic and those that were less so. What effect would these different constitutions have upon those states? Who could participate in government, whereby voting or by holding public office? Whose interests were represented, and whose were compromised?
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You want to determine if there is a relationship between birth order (first, or second child in the family) and current relationship status. You interview 1000 people who are all either 1st, or 2nd born in their family and group them as follows: (i) never been in a relationship, (ii) in a committed relationship, (iii) in a casual relationship, (iv) was in a relationship, but currently unattached, (v) pursuing multiple relationships.
A) type out the rules for your analysis
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Are you a fan of Hatha Yoga? Many people who do 'yoga' aren't completely sure which type they do. This is your opportunity to research it, if you haven't yet! Many people say yoga is a very important relaxation technique, stress reducer, etc. Is it for you?
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this week we are learning about language and cognitive development. Psychologists have been debating for quite some time about whether it is nature (heredity) or nurture (our environment) that influences our development and behavior.
Take a look at this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aNaMlSc3Ag&list=PLC6B610F325F65635 and share your perspectives on what you believe was most influential in your own development and behavior.
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How do you define the following common rating errors: Leniency, central tendency, strictness, halo, proximity, contrast, recency, and infrequent observation?
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Be honest. Write about your ageist thoughts. In what ways do you view elderly people in general? Do you ever find yourself frustrated when you are behind them in line at the grocery store, or predicting someone who is driving poorly to be old? Do you think that ageism is a legitimate issue that needs to be addressed in society, or is it just a “politically correct” concern? How might such stereotyping affect those in late adulthood? At least 308 words.
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Explain the following constitutional ideas.
1. The Pardon Power
2. Ennumerated Power
3. Impeachment and Conviction
4. Constitutional Amendment
5.How a bill becomes a law
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Stage IV of Psychosocial Development, inside of Eric Erickson’s “Childhood in Society,” is slightly related to children’s academic failure. True or false with explanation
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Before you read or reread this section in your text, make a list of all of the qualities and characteristics that attract you to someone. Be honest and do not censor yourself. After you have made your list, read what psychologists have discovered about what attracts people to one another. How are these things reflected in your list? Did you learn something about why it is you view others the way you do? Can you illustrate these factors with personal experiences with attraction? Is there any aspect of attraction that you did not realize influenced you? at least 308 words.
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Explain and give your opinion about Madison’s idea of factions and how electing elite representatives can reduce the problem.
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