Religion and Sociology

Religion and Sociology

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  • Why relationships end, or the dissolution of relationships

    $15.00

    An essay on the psychological theories of why relationships end, or the dissolution of relationships.
    4 Pages

    Study Tips 101: Outline the entire set of notes. When you study a large body of information, you should study from concept to detail, not the other way around. It will, in fact, be much easier to learn the details if you take the time to learn the concept and theory first. The least efficient approach to studying is to attempt to memorize your notes from beginning to end. It’s not the words which are important–it’s the ideas.

  • Cost and Benefits of Friendships

    $27.50

    Cost and Benefits of Friendships – Can men and women be just friends?
    7 pages

    Study Tips 101: Highlight major topics and subtopics, with the goal of generating an outline of your notes. Even if you take your notes in outline form, this is a good practice. Major topics often extend through more than one day’s lecture, and it is easy to lose track of the overall picture from day to day.

  • Development of gender stereotypes and gender role adoption in children

    $17.50

    Outline two factors that contribute to the development of gender stereotypes and gender role adoption in children
    5 Pages

    Study Tips 101: Keep in mind that you want to be an active learner, not a passive one. The more you use and manipulate the information, the better you will understand it. Using and manipulating information in as many ways as possible also maximizes your ability to access your memory.

  • Discuss sex differences in parental investment

    $5.00

    Discuss sex differences in parental investment (8+16)
    2 Pages

    Study Tips 101: Here’s another thing we have all been told thousands of times: Don’t leave assignments until the day before they are due! If you have a paper to write or a lab report to prepare, begin it as soon as possible. In most cases, instructors will be delighted to receive work early. Remember that many papers or projects require quite a bit of research before you can even begin writing. In most cases, it is impossible to accomplish the necessary preparation in one day or even one week. In some cases, instructors won’t accept late work at all. They are perfectly justified.

  • Marianist Values

    $32.00

    Abstract
    This paper is going to demonstrate the ten core fundamentals of Psychology and how it’s incorporated with the Marianist values. This university bases their work and morals around the Marianist values, and enforces it. Marianists are Catholic members of the Society of Mary, and this society was founded by none other than William Joseph Chaminade. The ten fundamentals that will be explained are Psychology of : Behavioral Research, Personality, Organizational, Counseling, Social, Life Span Development, Abnormal, Evolutionary, Statistics, and the Basic Fundamentals. The five Marianist values are: Educate for formation in Faith, Provide an Excellent Education, Educate in Family Spirit, Educate for Service, and Educate for Adaptation to Change.
    8 Pages

    Study Tips 101: Remember that your instructor will probably not use the same words which you find in the text book. nothing is more frustrating than to discover that what you hear in class is no more than a rehash of what you read in the book. However, if your instructor knows his/her subject, and the author of your text knows his/her subject, the meat of what they say should be the same.
    NOTE: Nobody is infallible. Your instructor may make mistakes. Don’t expect him or her to be more than human.

  • Rejection signaling in Nonverbal courtship patterns in women

    $30.00

    Rejection signaling in Nonverbal courtship patterns in women

    The research paper provides an empirical investigation on nonverbal courtship patterns in women: Rejection signaling.
    20 pages

    Study Tips 101: In most cases, it will be most useful for you to at least skim the relevant chapters before each lecture. You should receive a course outline/syllabus at the beginning of the quarter, which will tell you the subject for each day. You may receive chapter references (or even page references), or you instructor may expect you to be perceptive enough to refer to the Table of Contents.

  • Relationship between human reproductive behaviour and sexual selection

    $30.00

    Critically discuss the relationship between human reproductive behaviour and sexual selection (24 marks)
    8 Pages

    Study Tips 101: Don’t expect your instructor to give you detailed, page by page textbook assignments. While some may do so, many do not. College teachers are much more likely to expect you to use your own initiative in making use of the text.

  • Describe Evolutionary explanations of jealousy and infidelity in humans

    $7.50

    Describe & evaluate evolutionary explanations of jealousy and infidelity in humans (24)
    2 pages

    Study Tips 101: Reviewing material before the next class period enables you to identify points of confusion or omission in your notes, which prepares you to ask the questions you need to ask before the next lecture. Again, confusion is your worst enemy.

  • Compare and Contrast Serial Killers and Mass Murders

    $5.00

    Compare and Contrast Serial Killers and Mass Murders. Why do people become Serial Killers and Mass Murders, and what are the experts saying
    2 pages

    Study Tips 101: Review your notes every day
    This suggestion is one which we have all heard a thousand times. Unfortunately, most of us never really believe it until we actually try it. Spend 30 minutes or so each evening going over the notes from each class. There are at least two tremendous benefits to be gained from this discipline