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- 551: Fetishism- A Paraphilia
- ... if fire is his fetish, may reach orgasm by watching the fire that he has started. In one case, a patient of Dr. Grant, who discussed his problems in a psychology journal, in 1953, best summed up the fear of being caught as, "I have suffered a great deal of anxiety during my visits to public places where it is easy ...
- 552: Foxwoods (gambling)
- ... country. It is full of people not keeping track of anything except their winnings. Casinos have their way of sucking people in and making them never want to leave. The psychology of all this is actually mind boggling. To keep people from leaving and spending more money, casinos give away free alcohol which impairs peoples judgement and sense of reality. It ...
- 553: Female Genital Mutilation
- ... This is done because it is believed that the clitoris is a very dangerous part of the female anatomy. In our culture, Freud stated in his book, Sexuality and the Psychology of Love, that the "elimination of clitoral sexuality is a necessary precondition for the development of femininity. In 1979, the "Love Surgery" was performed on women in the United Sates ...
- 554: Autonomy As A Natural Occurenc
- ... limit one’s autonomy would be to deny the very ability that has allowed man’s development to occur. Although the topic of autonomy is prevalent in the field of psychology, the ramifications of limits to, spread throughout all aspects of society as a whole. There have been criticisms to the necessity of autonomy from the beginning of philosophical thought. However ...
- 555: ASA Framework
- ... become more apparent, a range of individual differences in the values, attitudes, beliefs, and personalities of their employees is assumed to have existed for some time. However Benjamin Schneider, a psychology professor at the University of Maryland, argues that the range of individual differences in the above mentioned psychological variables becomes less common within businesses over time. Schneider has proposed an ...
- 556: Academic Discourse Vs. Popular
- ... the pages to help the reader along through the reading material. American Psychologist also had an obituary section to announce the deaths of people that have influenced the field of psychology. I did not seem to notice either of those in URB magazine. In comparing the two discourse communities, I realized that to understand what is going on in the academic ...
- 557: Academia
- ... self-fulfilling prophecy, perpetuating and calcifying first-year academic disparities.ˇ¨ The term ˇĄtrackingˇ¦ means monitoring studentsˇ¦ performances through remedial classes. Although remedial classes assist students in learning the subjects, the psychology impact on the students made their performances even worst. Chris Thompson explains, ˇ§Once students were assigned a track, their fates were sealed.ˇ¨ The side effect of attending remedial classes appears ...
- 558: A Look At LSD And The Counter
- ... spiritual tools too much of the modern Western world, until Leary and his colleagues entered the scene in the 1960’s. Timothy Leary was a young, prestigious Harvard professor of psychology during the 1960’s. He was very interested in how the mind worked and in the ways that it might be possible to change human behaviour. Little knowledge was known ...
- 559: Article Review
- ... audience to continue reading the article because the sentence sparks curiosity in why the author pities today’s parents. The article continues, “They [parents] buy child-rearing books, explore over psychology articles, play Mozart in nurseries festooned with alphabet cards and the periodic table.” Parker shows good persuasive technique by describing an exaggerated scenario of what parents are doing these days ...
- 560: Argument-based Homicide In Ame
- ... lead to such atrocities. Homicide is simply unacceptable, no matter where one is from. Works Cited Cohen, Dov. "Culture, Social Organization, and Patterns of Violence." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1998, Vol. 75, No. 2. 408-419. Obmascik, Mark. "Massacre at Columbine High: Bloodbath leaves 15 dead, 28 hurt." The Denver Post. 21 April 1999.
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