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  • 41Model Behaviour — may refer to: Model Behaviour, movie released in 1984 Model Behaviour, short story in the collection The Longest Night Model Behavior may refer to: Model Behavior, a 2000 television movie starring Maggie Lawson, Justin Timberlake, and Kathie Lee… …

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  • 42I-Change Model — The I Change Model Introduction. The I Change Model or the Integrated Model for explaining motivational and behavioral change is derived from the Attitude – Social influence – self Efficacy Model (De Vries et al., 1988; De Vries Mudde, 1998),… …

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  • 43Sex change — ex change in animalsSome species are known to change sex, including reproductive functions, in special circumstances, such as the clownfish. A school of clownfish is always built into a hierarchy with a female fish at the top. When she dies, the… …

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  • 44Social change — Social development redirects here. For the aspect of human biological development, see psychosocial development Social change is a general term which refers to: * change in social structure: the nature, the social institutions, the social… …

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  • 45Large scale coastal behaviour — is an attempt to model the morphodynamics of coastal change at time and space scales appropriate to management and prediction. Temporally this is at the decade to century scale, spatially at the scale of tens of kilometers. It was developed by de …

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  • 46Foolish Behaviour — Album par Rod Stewart Sortie 21 novembre 1980 Enregistrement février septembre 1980 Genre rock, pop Label Riva, Warner Br …

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  • 47buying behaviour — ˈbuying beˌhaviour , buying behavior noun [uncountable] MARKETING another word for buying habits * * * buying behaviour UK US UK (US buying behavior) noun [U] …

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  • 48aberrant behaviour — Irregular behaviour that deviates from what is considered normal. In sociology, the use of the term implies that the behaviour in question is performed in secret and mainly for reasons of self interest, as for example in the case of certain… …

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  • 49sexuality and behaviour — Chinese have long been perceived as prudish about sex, a judgment at odds with the culture’s rich textual history of erotica and pornography, but very strictly in keeping with the administered sexual Puritanism of the Chinese Communist Party.… …

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  • 50Steady change — is a developing concept that refers to the persistent process of transformation in a capitalist economic system. This is explained by the continuous generation, diffusion, accumulation and substitution of innovations by economic agents as time… …

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