Education in humanistic psychology http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-rogers.htm Maslow+Rogers: advocates of non-directive and person-centred approach to education_laid the psychological framework for the movement of Open education in the USA. Open classrooms very popular in the 1970s. Examples: In Denmark: Bernadotteskolen in Hellerup in UK: Summerhill School. Also the Montessori schools. See timeline and influence of humanistic education principles http://www.playmountain.org/philo_timeline.htm
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Revolution depicts the church as ruled in a totalitarian and authoritarian way by corrupt popes. They viewed the selling of indulgences, which had been initially given to people who went on the crusades, as a commercial exploitation to raise funds for non-religious purposes. The Catholic Church on the other hand, viewed this practice as a way of salvation for the community of Christian believers. Most of the funds raised by the selling of indulgences were used to build St. Peter’s Church. Luther’s followers
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kingdoms of Alban were united in the Christian faith, but not much else. Even the constant raids of the Norsemen, that began in the eighth century leading to the conquest of Orkney, Shetland, the Western Isles, Caithness and Sutherland, (where, the non-Celtic
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For my paper, I chose to write about the similarities between hinduism and buddhism. I chose to write about this because after our visit to the indian temple, I realized that both religions had many similarities among each other. Which got me thinking that could they poetically be the same type of religion with just a few differences here and there. In order to discover their similarities I chose to use the following books, “The world of buddhism,” by Heinz Bechert and Richard Gombrich, “Hinduism
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Intellectual Property, Patent Infringement, Presumption of Validity, Burden of Proof Ken Intellectual Property, Patent Infringement, Presumption of Validity, Burden of Proof According to the case, Microsoft Corp. v. i4i Limited Partnership and Infrastructures for Information, Inc. (10-290) (2011), Microsoft was sued by the software entity i4i Limited Partnership and Infrastructures for Information Inc. The company alleged that i4i’s patent was infringed by Microsoft Word’s XML
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Executive summary This report identifies and analyses the management challenges outlined in the case study of Service Adhesives Ltd. The research draws attention to how Service Adhesives traditional corporate structure, outdated strategies and failure to implement qualitative initiatives leant to their reclining competitive advantage in their industry and the slowdown of their profit margins. The report finds that Service Adhesives prospects in their current operations are limited but with their
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Culture betokens the whole involute of traditional demeanor which has been developed by the human race and is successively learned by each generation. A culture is less precise. It can betoken the forms of traditional deportment which are characteristics of a given society, or of a group of societies, or of a certain race, or of a certain area, or of a certain period of time. (Margaret Mead, 1951: p.17) Definition of the Cold War The Cold War is the denomination given to the relationship that developed
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written Ravīndranātha Thākura[1] (7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941),[b]sobriquet Gurudev,[c] was a Bengali polymath[3] who reshaped Bengali literature and music, as well as Indian art with Contextual Modernism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Author of Gitanjali and its "profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse",[4] he became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.[5] In translation his poetry was viewed as spiritual and mercurial; however, his "elegant prose and magical
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“BONDAGE”, “PATRIARCHY”, AND “FEMININE” IN ANITA DESAI’S NOVELS: A SILENT REVOLT Munmi Sen M. Phil. Researcher, Center for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Email: sskylarky@gmail.com ABSTRACT Historically women have been silenced in history and literature. In the social sphere they have been “pressed”-oppressed, depressed and suppressed. With the setting in of the modern period, women began to snatch for themselves spaces for themselves. In India with the struggle against
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new ways to describe the different musical styles still being sung and played in communities across America, and not heard on radios. The term "roots music" is now used to refer to this broad range of musical genre, which includes blues, gospel, traditional country, Native American pow-wow, western swing polka and Tex-Mex. What can roots music teach us about
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