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- 291: Definition For Satanism
- ... 1966 (I Anno Satanas) he created of the Church of Satan. Anton drew on his previous experience as a lion tamer and side show barker, and on his readings into psychology, magick, ect., and wrote the Satanic Bible in 1969. This was followed by The Compleat Witch (1970) (later republished as The Satanic Witch) and The Satanic Rituals (1972). These are ...
- 292: What is Satanism?
- ... Walpurgisnacht, April 30, 1966 he created the Church of Satan. Anton drew on his previous experience as a lion tamer and side show barker.. And on his readings into the psychology, magick etc., and wrote the Satanic Bible in 1966. It can be found in most large bookstores. The Satanic Bible has sold more than 600, 000 thousand copies since it ...
- 293: The Fall of the House of Usher and The Cask of Amontillado: Madness and Insanity
- ... deception of reality. Within this story, Montressor manipulates the thoughts and desires of Fortunato in much the same way that Poe’s language and style manipulate the reader. Using reverse psychology, Montressor is able to deceive Fortunato and lead him to his death All of them suffer from insanity, yet each responds differently. Lady Madeline seems to accept the fact that ...
- 294: Madness And Insanity In The Fall Of The House Of Usher And The Cask Of Amontillado
- ... deception of reality. Within this story, Montressor manipulates the thoughts and desires of Fortunato in much the same way that Poe’s language and style manipulate the reader. Using reverse psychology, Montressor is able to deceive Fortunato and lead him to his death All of them suffer from insanity, yet each responds differently. Lady Madeline seems to accept the fact that ...
- 295: An Examination of Similes in the Iliad - and how Homer's Use of Them Affected the Story
- ... bringing to light the lesser-heard tales of Greek stupidity. Shortly into Book Two, Agamemnon gives the speech to his assembly about his plan to rally the troops with reverse psychology. Agamemnon shall announce he is giving up on taking Troy, whereupon the individual army captains will then "prevent their doing so." When the announcement is made, King Agamemnon is startled ...
- 296: Jim Morrison: The Lizard King
- ... he would make up a story and write that instead of telling them what was going on in his life. Jim did well at Florida State; he could get his psychology professor talking about things that the rest of the class had not a clue one about. Jim made it obvious that he knew quite a bit about human nature and ...
- 297: Substance Abuse and Musicians
- ... not only because it can hold my interest, but I also want to see if I can analyze some reasons for turning to drugs. I am planning on majoring in psychology and I think this is part of the whole analysis that psychologists like to use. It can be kind of a practice for me. So I believe many rock stars ...
- 298: What Is Witchcraft
- ... 1586. Witches were the most convenient scapegoats for every aspect of life. Besides religious reasons, Witches studied a lot and had a broad knowledge of botany, meteorology, anatomy, veterinary science, psychology, astronomy, and primitive physics. What we called "science" now was considered as "magic" in the superstitious population of that time (DiLorenzo). Thus, many Witches were persecuted throughout history. Lists of ...
- 299: Modern Philosophy
- ... norms of human conduct, as distinguished from the formal sciences, such as mathematics and logic, and the empirical sciences, such as chemistry and physics. The empirical social sciences, however, including psychology, impinge to some extent on the concerns of ethics in that they study social behavior. For example, the social sciences frequently attempt to determine the relation of particular ethical principles ...
- 300: Philosophy Statement
- ... Babel tells us that a tower is an attempt to gain transcendence independently, to try to escape our mortal roots and our own death. A study has been done in psychology which finds that people are friendlier on the ground floor than on the high floors of a skyscraper. Our modern actions deny the importance of place, but I think we ...
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