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Why go to the gym
$40.00Why go to the gym: to exercise or to fulfill sexual desires?
Abstract
We are interested in uncovering whether the mating rituals of today, within university gyms, are related to the primal rituals and the origins of our unconscious thoughts and actions. We aim to reveal the unconscious desires of people who attend the gym in relation to the sex drive and the pleasure-seeking id. In this report, we will look at the ideas behind the sex drive and id, apply theory into practice by investigating our research findings through a survey and observations, and finally conclude what we have found and suggest faces of the consumer that best describe gym consumption.25 pages
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The Nature−Nurture Debates: 25 Years of Challenges in Understanding the Psychology of Gender
$7.50Abstract
Nature–nurture debates continue to be highly contentious in the psychology of gender despite the common recognition that both types of causal explanations are important. In this article, we provide a historical analysis of the vicissitudes of nature and nurture explanations of sex differences and similarities during the quarter century since the founding of the Association for Psychological Science. We consider how the increasing use of meta-analysis helped to clarify sex difference findings if not the causal explanations for these effects. To illustrate these developments, this article describes socialization and preferences for mates as two important areas of gender research. We also highlight developing research trends that address the interactive processes by which nature and nurture work together in producing sex differences and similarities. Such theorizing holds the promise of better science as well as a more coherent account of the psychology of women and men that should prove to be more influential with the broader public.23 pages
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Comparison and Contrast of Haiti and Suriname
$10.00Compare and Contrast Haiti and Suriname in terms of their political structure, their demography and language
3 PagesExam Tips 202: Use Your Reading Time
The way you use your reading time could make or break you in the exam. Use it to plan your writing time and start thinking about some answers.
Read the instructions very carefully then scan the whole exam paper. Be sure to check how many pages there are and how much each question is worth.
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Describe two power sources used in a vehicle
$12.00Questions and Answers
- Describe two power sources used in a vehicle
- Explain the term “load” and how it is used in a circuit?
- Describe two types of resistors and how each is used?
- Explain the color code of a resistor that is: brown, orange, red, silver.
5.Describe a “stepped resistor” and how it differs from a “fixed resistor”
- List and describe three type of “variable resistance”
- Explain how NTC thermistor differs from a PTC
- List 6 types of switches used in automobile
- Describe two circuits used in a relay
- Explain how a “relay” differs from a “solenoid”
- Explain how current flows into a capacitor.
- Explain the term semi-conductors
- Explain the term “integrated circuit”
- list 3 types of circuit protective device
- Describe the basic construction of a “fuse” or “fuse element”
- Explain how a “fuse element” is different from a “fusible link”
- Describe the basic construction of a “circuit breaker”
3 Pages
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BAE – BRITISH AEROSPACE AND MARCONI ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
$5.00What is BAE?
HOW ARE BAE MAKING THE MOST OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE?
COMPETITIVENESS IN THE UKExam Tips 202: Check Past Exam Papers
Get your hands on any old exam papers from the subject and familiarise yourself with the structure and format. Your teacher or lecturer should be able to let you know where you can get your hands on some. Your school or university library might have past exams on file, too.
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What Are the Big Five Dimensions of Personality
$5.00Today, many contemporary personality psychologists believe that there are five basic dimensions of personality, often referred to as the “Big 5” personality traits.
What Are the Big Five Dimensions of Personality?
2 pagesStudy Tips 101: This may seem silly, but go to the bathroom just before the exam. Don’t expect your teacher to let you leave to do this during the test! The tension which generally goes along with taking an exam may increase the need to perform this physical activity, so you may need to go, even though you don’t particularly feel like it.
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The Adventures of Cindy: Why did the freedom rides lead to violence
$3.00The Adventures of Cindy:
Questions:
- Why did the freedom rides lead to violence?
- What events led to passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?\
1 Page
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Evolutionary theory explanation of human behaviour
$40.00Evolutionary theory explanation of human behaviour
Briefly outline evolutionary mechanisms. Drawing on the psychological literature from more than one topic area of research, evaluate how well evolutionary theory provides a satisfactory explanation for human behaviour.
13 Pages
Study Tips 101: Take short breaks frequently. Your memory retains the information that you study at the beginning and the end better than what you study in the middle
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Examination of the Fictitious Character Bart Simpson
$25.00Examination of the Fictitious Character Bart Simpson Using Various Personality Theoretical
Paper Contents:
Section I: Presentation of Traits
Section II: Theory and Application
- Section a: Neo-Freudian
- Section b: Biological
- Section c: Social-Cognitive
Section III: Synthesis
8 Pages, APA, 5 References
Study Tips 101: App it Up
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