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Behaviour patterns questions

Enabling sufficiently ample interfaces with ethics education, so as to provide motivations for sustainable behaviour patterns. This is an important pathway for trying to answer the often unspoken question of why an individual should care about what happens globally or what will happen in the future. [Pg.18]

Embarking on experiential learning will inevitably draw you, at least to some degree, into the behaviour and thought pattern of the Wanderer archetype. It is scarcely possible to explore your world and your self without raising questions about where you fit and seeking to change. [Pg.311]

Schrodinger and Bohm both accepted that quantum motion follows a wave pattern. To account for wave-particle dualism the interpretation of matrix mechanics, developed by Heisenberg and others, was extended on the assumption of probability densities. Schrodinger developed the notion of wave structures to simulate particle behaviour, but this model has been rejected almost universally and apparently irretrievably, in favour of proba-bities, arguably prematurely and for questionable reasons. Bohm s attempt to revive the wave interpretation advocated a literary interpretation of wave-particle dualism in the form of a classical particle accompanied and piloted by a quantum wave. [Pg.85]

Question 4.1 Study the data in Tables 4.1 and 4.2 (above). Plot a graph of log ft against atomic number for complex formation with EDTA ". Deduce and explain the patterns in behaviour for the lanthanides compare the values of the stability constants for EDTA and fluoride complexes. [Pg.58]

Heal (1981) has studied sexual dimorphism in Eristalis arbustorum. The females mimic several small, dark bees (mainly mining bees) well. The males less specifically mimic yellow and black Hymenoptera. The sexual dimorphism of pattern also extends to behavior as well. Heal raises the question of whether there may also be unnoticed behavioural differences between mimetic morphs. . . with loci affecting behaviour associated with supergenes for colour pattern. ... [Pg.273]

Not even the introduction of the automobile has made a major impact on the per capita accident rate. An Australian researcher, who noted the high death rate associated with horses and buggies before the arrival of the automobile, studied traffic death trends in New South Wales from the first to the last decade of the twentieth century. His patterns of findings are very similar to what had been found in the United Kingdom, and thus [...] the conclusion is drawn that there is no evidence that could cause us to question the existence of risk compensating behaviour in New South Wales road users (Knott, 1994). [Pg.72]

Yet stating a series of general questions is still not sufficient for a full appreciation of what sociology is about. The sociologist assumes that there are certain regularities and patterns in human conduct and that these tend to repeat themselves. Therefore sociology articulates and analyses sometimes unsuspected continuities and regularities in human affairs. In other words, while everyday experience may not support this view, the world of human behaviour does not simply consist of random events human behaviour has both purpose and structure. [Pg.4]


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