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Что (кто) такое Yale Model Congress - определение


Yale Model Congress         
ORGANIZATION
Yale Model Congress (YMC) is an entirely student-run Model Congress association. Founded in 1993, it is the second oldest conference of its kind in the Ivy League, after Harvard Model Congress, which was founded in 1986.
Yale attitude change approach         
TERM
User:SocialPsych231/The Yale Attitude Change Approach; The Yale Attitude Change Approach; Yale Attitude Change Model; The Yale Attitude Change Model; Yale Attitude Change Approach
In social psychology, the Yale attitude change approach (also known as the Yale attitude change model) is the study of the conditions under which people are most likely to change their attitudes in response to persuasive messages. This approach to persuasive communications was first studied by Carl Hovland and his colleagues at Yale University during World War II.
Yale         
  • A Front View of Yale-College and the College Chapel, printed by Daniel Bowen in 1786
  • Old Brick Row in 1807
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  • Charter creating the Collegiate School, which became [[Yale College]], October 9, 1701
  • Harkness Tower
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  • Statue of [[Nathan Hale]] in front of [[Connecticut Hall]]
  • Richard Rummell's 1906 watercolor of the Yale campus facing north
  • Yale University's [[Sterling Memorial Library]], as seen from [[Maya Lin]]'s sculpture, ''Women's Table''. The sculpture records the number of women enrolled at Yale over its history; female undergraduates were not admitted until 1969.
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  • Connecticut Hall, oldest building on the Yale campus, built between 1750 and 1753
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  • The [[Yale Bowl]], the college football stadium
  • First diploma awarded by [[Yale College]], granted to Nathaniel Chauncey in 1702
  • [[Yale Law School]], located in the Sterling Law Building
  • Coat of arms of the family of [[Elihu Yale]], after whom the university was named in 1718
  • Official seal used by the college and the university
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¦ noun trademark a type of lock with a latch bolt and a flat key with a serrated edge.
Origin
C19: named after the American locksmith Linus Yale Jr.