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Talcott Parson

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Talcott Parsons I. Background II. Central Questions III. Relevant Analytical tools for Answering Central Questions (a) Parsons? System Levels (b) Parsons? General Theory of Action (c) Pattern Variables (d) Functional Imperatives of (Social Systems) IV. Parsons on Social Order V. Parsons on Social Change I. Background

Names of Psychologists

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Psychologists Alfred Adler Neo-Freudian but disagreed with Freud?s emphasis on the unconscious, instinctual drives, and the importance of sexuality and had a more positive view Believed we are social creatures governed by social urges, we strive for superiority Talked about how people attempt to compensate for their shortcomings Mary Ainsworth Secure attachment- stable and positive Anxious-Ambivalent- desire to be with a parent and some resistance to being reunited Avoidant- tendency to avoid reunion with parent Gordon Allport Trait Theorist Central- the core traits that characterize an individual personality Secondary- traits that are inconsistent or relatively superficial Cardinal- so basic that all of a person?s activities relate to it Solomon Asch

Main AP Psychology Topics

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2013 main ideas I. History and Approaches (2?4%) Psychology has evolved markedly since its inception as a discipline in 1879. There have been significant changes in the theories that psychologists use to explain behavior and mental processes. In addition, the methodology of psychological research has expanded to include a diversity of approaches to data gathering. students should be able to do the following: ? Recognize how philosophical perspectives shaped the development of psychological thought. ? Describe and compare different theoretical approaches in explaining behavior: ? structuralism, functionalism, and behaviorism in the early years; ? Gestalt, psychoanalytic/psychodynamic, and humanism emerging later;

The Big Day

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Sirens escape echoing speakers, piercing my mind like hollow tip rounds. It was an obnoxious operation of cooperation between that and the blinding brightness of red and blue as pollutants to the sky. It exhibited such cooperation that it could instill fear into any man; absent ability to hear or even absent sight. I had taken part in many wild stunts in my life. Some, you could even call obscenities. Though, none unveiled a curtain of fear as this. Atom-like thoughts bounced around my head like that within an unknown gas. Questions like, ?How could I be so wrong!?! How could- could they be so right,? and, ?How am I supposed to think with this impossible, shrieking screech!?!?

Andrew CArnegie

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AP* EDITION|THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLE: A GLOBAL HISTORY Chapter 13 Review

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AP* EDITION|THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLE: A GLOBAL HISTORY CHAPTER 13 Larger Concept Section Review Vocabulary Terms Details TROPICAL LANDS AND PEOPLES The Tropical Environment -The environment of tropical Africa and Asia is governed by wind patterns across oceans and the resulting rainfall -Deserts and rain forests mark the extreme climate variations in these regions, while mountain ranges produce further variations Ibn Battuta-Moroccan Muslim scholar, the most widely traveled individual of his time Tropics-equatorial region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn Monsoon-seasonal winds in the Indian Ocean caused by the differences in temperature between the rapidly heating and cooling landmasses of Africa and Asia and the slowly changing ocean waters

ap human geo

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I / The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography, 10e (Rubenstein) Chapter 8 Political Geography The most populous country not a member of the UN is Taiwan. B) North Korea. C) Switzerland. D) Monaco. E) Syria Bloom' Taxonomy: Knowledge 2) An area organized into an independent political unit is a . ) colony. B) nationality. C) satellite . . state. E) suburb. Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge AAlsace and Lorraine . \:6J'have been claimed by France and Germany at different times. B) are proto-Germanic languages now extinct. C) are on opposite banks of the Rhine River. D) represent a cultural boundary. E) are the Presidents of France and Germany, respectively. Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge 4) A state with control over its internal affairs has A) centripetal forces.

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