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- 6871: Is There Hope For The Psychopa
- ... with Somatization Disorder have a higher incidence of Anti-Social Personality Disorder ( somatization - begins in the teens to twenties and consists of chronic physical problems and complaints). Sociopaths with a history of substance abuse and criminal behavior fit Manchausen Syndrome ( Manchausen is the extreme type of factitious disorder of which symptoms include lying, falsification, and pathological lying). Sociopaths also have a ...
- 6872: America The Great
- ... stuck since then. However, different political leaders have caused this country to become unworthy of such a title. Most of these leaders were democrats, such as JFK and Bill Clinton. History has also shown that most wars have been won while republicans were holding office. Terrorist actions were stood up to more often with republicans in office also. While Ronald Reagan ...
- 6873: Adorno And Horkhiemers Dialect
- ... between the thesis and antithesis) is resolved through the synthesis of the opposing concepts, where the synthesis, as a guiding and supreme idea (ND, p.156), indicates a necessary progression. History, as we have seen, is not necessarily a progression for Adorno and Horkheimer but has, since the time of myth, been a regression. For Adorno the dialectic is neither a ...
- 6874: Adam Smith-free Trade
- In the earlier days of recorded history, nations traded to obtain more goods, especially those they couldn't produce themselves, which seems like a logical enough motive. But by the 17th century, this motive for trade gradually ...
- 6875: Isolation Of Islamic Families
- The presence of European thought could be observed in most societies throughout the world's history. Therefore, from a historical aspect, European culture has affected the Islamic society, although not as intensely as it was in the case with other non-Western cultures. In the novel ...
- 6876: A Utopia In Brobdingnag
- ... mercy, and understandable laws. It is a simple government that, unlike the government in England, has no refinements, secrets, or mysteries. Like in Utopia, Brobdingnagians learn only specific subjects: morality, history, poetry, and practical mathematics. They learn only what is necessary, and are not able to think in abstract ways. Their laws must be clear, concise, and only contain twenty-two ...
- 6877: Interpreting Poverty In The Gr
- UNCONTROLLABLE POVERTY Throughout history, less fortunate people have been set apart or shunned from the general public. In the Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, this statement holds true. Throughout the whole book, all ...
- 6878: Intelligence
- ... see the children busy with homework. One can see the computers sorting through mass amounts of information. One can also see nature exist as it has for countless years. Over history as the Human race has developed it has taken a fascination in the world around it. It’s main query is what separates it from the rest of what can ...
- 6879: Immigration Experience
- ... and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976 Interview with Mollie Greenblatt, Brooklyn, New York 1991 Interview with Nathan Laks, Elizabeth, New Jersey 1991 Kenvin, Helen Schwartz. This Land of Liberty - A History of America's Jews. West Orange, New Jersey: Behrman House Publishers, 1986.
- 6880: Chisholm Trail
- ... railroads and the development of refrigerator cars. Although Jesse Chisholm's role in the "Cattle Boom" is very insignificant, the trail named for him played a major role in American History.
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