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- 451: Is Sex Eroding Moral Values?
- ... sexual beings in or out of marriage. Their transformed sex roles, born of the women's movement and the sexual revolutions, facilitate heightened communicating outside the home. Today, medicine and psychology advise that people should keep on having loving sex as long as they wish. Sexuality becomes adapted to the context of the sexual experience, at all ages. While early adolescence ...
- 452: Internet Censorship
- ... brutal killings. Studies show that animal cruelty may lead to more serious forms of crime, like heavy drug use, violent outbursts, and most common, cold blooded murder. Many studies in psychology, sociology, and criminology during the last twenty-five years have demonstrated that violent offenders frequently have childhood and adolescent histories of serious and repeated animal cruelty. A web page that ...
- 453: Divorce
- ... marriages; it also helps people to relieve stress from ordinary and not-so-ordinary life. Many people have counselors, or psychologists, to help them resolve issues about themselves and others. Psychology is not used only for speaking about certain problems someone may have. Sometimes talking about dilemmas will not make them disappear; psychologists, like doctors, can prescribe medication that correct chemical ...
- 454: Analysis Of Broken Windows
- By: JFK E-mail: surrational24@yahoo.com Wilson and Kelling’s article “Broken Windows” is an interesting take on crime prevention and the psychology surrounding it. There take on crime prevention’s strays from the idea of police allocation based on crime rate and the use of foot patrol versus the use of squad ...
- 455: Affirmative Action
- ... that their doubts are not shared and suppress them, thus mutually intimidating each other. People are left feeling that nobody will help them. Another problem with this is the male psychology that "real men don't cry". Many men would rather put up with the hurt than to even tell their friends and relatives. (Brimelow 76) Most people realize that quotas ...
- 456: Written Speech On Teen Suicide
- ... tomorrow," or "Cheer up-things aren't that bad," show that you don’t understand. For a suicidal person, there may be no tomorrow, and thingsreally are that bad. Reverse psychology doesn't work on a suicidal teenager. If a friend says, "I'm going to commit suicide,"don't say "Yeah, right. Go ahead. I dare you." This may push ...
- 457: Personal Impacts Of Death
- ... finality. Death fears must be learned. Paralleling the attempts of anthropologists and historians to map the death ethos of Western culture over time, there is a sizable research tradition in psychology and psychiatry on exactly how children's concepts of death unfold developmentally. As social scientists have studied the long-term social and cultural consequences of mass epidemics or total war ...
- 458: Lesbian By Choice
- ... 59-99. 2. Ponse, B. (1978), Identities in the Lesbian World. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. 3. Golden, C. (1999), Diversity and Variability in Women’s Sexual Identities. Readings in the Psychology of Women, Reading 2, 179-189. 4. Garnets, L. (2000), Life as a Lesbian: What Does Gend
- 459: Group Polarization And Competi
- ... If we are not aware of the dangers of extremism and competition, we may, in the end, be destroyed by them. References Baron, B.M., & Graziano, W.G. (1991). Social Psychology. Fort Worth, TX. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Bradsher, K. (1995, November 18). Country may be losing money with government closed. The New York Times, pp.16 Kohn, A. (1986). No ...
- 460: Domestic Violence
- ... of view.. None of these factors are not meant to be excuses, they are simply factors that come up in domestic violence cases time and time again. Types of Abuse/Psychology of domestic violence When domestic violence occurs there is several different types of abuse that take place. The first is physical violence. Physical violence includes slapping, kicking, burning, punching, choking ...
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