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- 1321: The Study of Psychology
- ... mentions why psychologists do what they do and the purpose of why they study psychology. It also discusses how psychologists conduct research, how psychology emerged, the steps of research, ethical issues, and the 20th century perspective on psychology. Psychology is the study of how people think, feel, act, and perceive things. Psychologists seek to describe, predict, and explain how people behave ... physiology and human behavior is psychobiology. Humanistic psychology is how people accomplish their inner potential. Last is cultural psychology, the study of how people think, feel, act, in coalition with social context.
- 1322: Locke’s Political Philosophy Summary
- ... proposed that the right of possession is limited by the right of possession of the object being possessed. Locke’s notion of government wants to support with his theory of social contract, excluding either from the divine rights-of-kings theory. This form of government would give the majority of power over issues of governing mainly to the people that are being governed. If so, Locke says, it is necessary for the people of the governed country to appoint a new government or ...
- 1323: Sexual Behaviour As The Means
- ... have increased leaving us to ask questions. Is sexual freedom much better than sexual repression? Both Aldous Huxley s novel Brave New World and George Orwell s 1984 present the issues of sexual repression and freedom. Both authors examine how sexual behaviour are the means of order in society. Brave New World s sexual freedom and 1984 s sexual repression are ... reproduce. A process called Bokanovsky s Process (3) is used. This process is the fertilizing and conditioning of embryos and toddlers. This process is Brave New Worlds way of keeping social stability (5) .This world of laboratory babies occurs only because of the engineering of the embryos before they are born. Approximately 75% of female embryos are dosed with a male ...
- 1324: Trudeau: The Politics of My Way
- ... pre-leadership days, Trudeau's love of trial by combat was predominant. Mackenzie King would have never touched the unholy trinity of divorce, abortion and homosexuality: each one of these issues is a sleeping dog best left to lie; each could only infuriate conservative Canada from coast to coast. Since King dared not touch them seriatim he certainly would not have ... discipline, the proud possession of a party card, was abhorrent to the free-wheeling independent Trudeau. The ideologically committed gunslinger found little in the democratic process to nourish him. The social democratic Trudeau first entered the electoral lists only only in the safest Liberal seat in the country. Trudeau knew that group dynamic, group participation, in not ideologically and politically effective ...
- 1325: Thomas Jefferson
- ... a manuscript later known as the Notes on Virginia. This book, rich in its minute analysis of the details of external nature as in its clarification of moral political, and social issues, was read by scientists of two continents for years to come (Smith 142). His wife, ill since the birth of their last daughter, died in September 1782. In sorrow for ...
- 1326: The Merchant Of Venice
- ... blindness brings out the disability in each person. Such portrayal was shown throughout the play The Merchant of Venice. Shakespeare presents more than one form of blindness, which complicates the social order of the society, and I feel that the blindness, being their imperfection, creates tension between characters, which is weakened by blindness. When the characters are being blind, they are ... Most of the times, when situations like those are taken to the fullest extent of the law, things will be solved with justice and equality. There is no longer any issues concerning the blindness in religion and gender. The way blindness of cross-dressing once was is rarely seen in our society now because women do not cross-dress for power ...
- 1327: Book Review of Business Policy and Strategy: An Action Guide
- ... and development). Chapters 10 and 11 introduce the reader to the problems of managing human resources (chapter 10) and data processing resources (chapter 11). The last four chapters discuss the issues involved with analyzing business situations. Multinational business analysis is the subject of chapter 12, while chapter 13 turns the reader's attention to how to conduct an industry study. Chapters ... to the success of a business. The authors divide the environment into two distinct parts: remote and immediate. The remote environment consists of such aspects as: global economics, political factors, social and demographic features, technology and physical resources. The immediate environment comprises such areas as: customers and prospects, competitors, the labor pool, suppliers, creditors and government agencies (7). To those business ...
- 1328: Alfred Nobel
- ... Nobel's greatness lay in his ability to combine the penetrating mind of the scientist and inventor with the forward-looking dynamism of the industrialist. Nobel was very interested in social and peace-related issues and held what were considered radical views in his era. He had a great interest in literature and wrote his own poetry and dramatic works. The Nobel Prizes became an ...
- 1329: “Love Story”
- ... Kanfer, Time 1970). Oliver and Jenny met in the Radcliff library. There experience an immediate attraction for each other. They have an extraordinary relationship despite the fact that they are social opposites. Their only interference is Oliver’s father, who declares that if Oliver marries Jenny, he, (Oliver), will no longer receive the family’s money. Oliver and Jenny marry anyway ... together, only to face a tragic end tells a classic tale that is also seen in such films as the recent “Forest Gump” and, “Titanic”. Its underlining themes include the issues of inter-racial relationships, dating of different religious and economic backgrounds, and the generation gap between father and son. The film also centered on only two main characters, Oliver and ...
- 1330: The Birth of a Nation: The Pros and Cons
- ... Nation contributed to the creation of a separate industry that produced "race films" for the African-American audiences". The result were positive films about African-Americans, which also "…addressed real issues of persecution and social (along with daily) concerns within this community". Therefore, Griffith was indirectly responsible for starting a new racial culture in film, and directors such as Spike Lee Joint may have Griffith ...
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