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CSCC Theatre 1100 - Exam 1 Ch 1-10 Questions and Answers Solved 100%
  • CSCC Theatre 1100 - Exam 1 Ch 1-10 Questions and Answers Solved 100%

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  • action - according to Aristotle, a sequence of events linked by cause and effect, with a beginning, middle, and end. The best way to unify a play. The central, unifying conflict and movement through a drama Aesthetic Distance - the separation of audience member from the performance or art work to experience its aesthetic qualities Allegory - symbolic representation of abstract themes through characters, action, and other concrete elements of a play Antagonist - opponent of the protagonist...
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MCAT Psych/Sociology from 132 Scorer verified/passed
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  • MCAT Psych/Sociology from 132 ScorerBiopsychosocial approach to health and illness - correct answer Illness is determined by a variety of influences, rather than a single cause. The causes and effects of illness can be examined at multiple levels in the life of an individual, and no single level provides the whole picture. Collecting info about psychosocial context is key to the understanding of physical health and illness. Biomedical approach to health and illness - correct answer Disease is...
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Anthro 128P Final Exam Questions With Correct Verified Solutions
  • Anthro 128P Final Exam Questions With Correct Verified Solutions

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  • Anthro 128P Final Exam Questions With Correct Verified Solutions Dominance - ANS the ability to consistently intimidate or displace another animal at coveted resources in the absence of other group members; can be specific to particular contexts, but usually it applies across a wide range of contexts Formal dominance (De Waal's definition) - ANS symbolic representation of dominance in the animal's minds; continually reinforced by greetings; fairly stable Real dominance (De...
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CSCC Theatre 1100 Exam 1 Questions And Answers.
  • CSCC Theatre 1100 Exam 1 Questions And Answers.

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  • Romanticism - nineteenth century dramatic movement that imitated the episodic structure of Shakespeare, and theatrically focused on the gulf between human beings spiritual aspirations and physical limitations Black box - a theatre space that is open, flexible, and adaptable, usually without fixed seating. The stage audience configuration can be rearranged to suit the individual requirements of a given production, making it both economical and particularly well suited to experimental work C...
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Art 5135 Praxis Latest Update Graded A
  • Art 5135 Praxis Latest Update Graded A

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  • Art 5135 Praxis Latest Update Graded A Ashlar Masonry cut blocks piled in successive rows used in the Great Pyramids of Egypt Elements of Art Line, Shape, Hue, Texture, Form, Space Principles of Design Balance, Emphasis, Movement, Pattern, Repetition, Proportion, Rhythm, Variety, Unity Sfumato Italian term meaning smoke, describing a very delicate gradation of light and shade in the modeling of figures Appropriation The Use of Pre-existing images to use in new art forms Symbo...
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Praxis Principles of Learning and Teaching: Grades 7-12 Test Prep Questions and Answers
  • Praxis Principles of Learning and Teaching: Grades 7-12 Test Prep Questions and Answers

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  • Through CONSTRUCTIVISM how is Knowledge constructed? learning is an active process of constructing knowledge rather than acquiring it. learning as experience, problem-based learning, zone of proximal development, scaffolding, discovery learning What are the basic cognitive processes. sensation, perception, attention, memory, What are the complex cognitive process. intelligence, thought, language Albert Bandura Social context theory: learning is observational. BOBO doll experiment ...
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OSAT 105 Early Childhood Questions & 100%  Verified Answers | Latest Update | Already  Graded A+
  • OSAT 105 Early Childhood Questions & 100% Verified Answers | Latest Update | Already Graded A+

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  • Sensorimotor Period: Birth to 1 month : infants learn to comprehend environment through inborn reflexes Sensorimotor Period: 1-4 months : infants start coordinating physical sensations with new schemas Sensorimotor Period: 4-8 months : infants repeat rewarding actions - now focused on things in the environment they can affect Sensorimotor Period: 8-12 months : infants begin exploring their surroundings Sensorimotor Period: 12-18 months : children begin experimenting - trial and error ...
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Praxis 5421 Latest Update Graded A+
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  • Praxis 5421 Latest Update Graded A+ Kohlberg Preconventional 3-7 Years Old Avoid Punishment (Obedience & Punishment) Obtain Rewards (Personal Reward) Kohlberg Conventional 8-13 Years Old Belong and Be Accepted (Good Boy / Good Girl) Obey Rules and Regulations (Law & Order) Piaget Preoperational 2-7 Years Old Represent the world with words and images Increased symbolic thinking Piaget Concrete operational 7-11 Years Old Reason logically about concrete things Classify objects into diff...
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CMN 147 Exam 2 with complete solutions rated A+
  • CMN 147 Exam 2 with complete solutions rated A+

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  • CMN 147 Exam 2The Case of Baby Einstein - correct answer DVD for babies that didnt teach them squat because of video deficit. The Video Deficit - correct answer Children < 3 years of age are unable t learn from screens because of the lack of cognitive development. Visual Perception - correct answer due to a lack of working memory, children cant take a 2D image and transfer the knowledge into a 3D world. Auditory Perception - correct answer due to lower levels of working memory, ...
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OSAT: Early Childhood Questions & 100%  Verified Answers | Latest Update | Already  Graded A+
  • OSAT: Early Childhood Questions & 100% Verified Answers | Latest Update | Already Graded A+

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  • Sensorimotor Period: Birth to One Month : Infants learn to comprehend their environment through their inborn reflexes Preoperational Stage of Cognitive Development : o Roughly bet`ween the ages of 2-6 years old o Begin to use objects to represent things, i.e, symbolic representation o Play pretend/Make believe. o Their thinking is intuitive rather than following logical steps o "Egocentric" in that they cannot adopt another's point of view Sensorimotor Period: 1-4 months : Babies beg...
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