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Stress everyday


Stress is part of everyday life. Once in a while, everyone gets stressed over work, their school exams and assignments, relationships and even the seemingly mundane things like getting into a long line at the ATM vestibule only to find out that the... read more

Independent Variables


D’Argembeau, A. , Van der Linden, M. , Comblain, C. & Etienne, A. (2003). The effects of happy and angry expressions on identity and expression memory for unfamiliar faces. Cognition and Emotion, 17(4), 609-622. 2. List and Describe the Resea... read more

The Therapy Website


The Therapy Website (http://thetherapywebsite. co. uk) is a website that provides a wide array of information pertaining specifically to psychological therapy. The website features internal links which redirect the visitor to various articles, from... read more

Spicy foods


Jessica started her discussion of classical conditioning directly and made mention of her personal experience with pickles. It is unfortunate that she developed an aversion to pickles considering that she has eaten this when she was younger and had no problem with them primarily.... read more

Response to Students' Posts


Emphasizing th e counter-cultural notions within Christian belief, specifically in terms of how God views each individual in a fair manner, indeed made Nicholas' post interesting. In a sense, Nicholas points out that if a Christian perspective woul... read more

A Reflection on Melissa Fryrear's The Seeds that Grew


Fryrear's (2010) article is about a longing to understand oneself. She believed that there was something wrong with her, and indeed, when she looked into the Bible, there it was, telling her that to be a homosexual is a sin and that she has to chan... read more

Classical and Operant Conditioning


I clearly recall how classical conditioning has influenced my decisions in several instances. One of the most recent though, would be how I rather impulsively sought for and purchased a product which was not entirely unique and appealing. Commercia... read more

Human personality


The Myers-Briggs test about the human personality is a personality inventory that tells people how they prefer to use their perception and judgment (Myers-Briggs Foundation). The test on humanmetrics. com reveals the preferences of people through a... read more

Should Schools Police Cyberbullying?


This letter was written in response to an article questioning what responsibility schools have in policing bullying, specifically cyberbullying. Thomas Randall’s letter shows hindsight bias in several ways. In the last paragraph, he expresses his... read more

Biological approach


1. How might each of the four elements of the ecological approach influence a major developmental step, such as the decision marry or not to marry? The four elements of the ecological approaches in psychology are: the behaviourist approach, biologi... read more

Orientation Report on the Hong Kong Center for Suicide Research


Hong Kong has lost most of the productive portion of its population aged 15-59 years through suicidal deaths. Conducted research has shown that suicide is the sixth root cause of death in Hong Kong. In 2003 there were about 1,264 with a rate of 18.... read more

Orientalism Critical Analysis


In defining and introducing the concept of Orientalism, Said sets forth the argument that the study itself is an admixture of biased theory and biased practice in which the Orient is first observed and then presented from a Western (European or Ame... read more

Orhan Gencebay


Orhan Gencebay is a Turkish musician born in Samsun in 1944 and was originally known as Orhan Kencebay. Orhan could be referred to as a jack of all as far as music is concerned this is so because today he is a composer, arranger, singer, actor, dir... read more

The use of Indian mascots in sports


In recent times, the issue of Indian Mascots has raged in High schools, Universities, newspapers and other media. This is a culmination of decades’ old protests by native people and other supporters who feel that Indian mascots were disrespectful... read more

Radiation safety manual


Since the first application of diagnostic X-ray in the early 1900s, several studies on the subject have been made, most of which have resulted in considerable improvement in the process’ applicability and safety. Although safety has never stopped... read more

My Defining Years


The last two years of my life had been momentous. It involved experiences that I have never encountered, and more importantly, of challenges that I have never overcome before. Perhaps it was because these involved concerns relating to emotional str... read more

Social Work Practice


A drug study institute collaborated with a society-based therapy center to develop the Brief Strategic Therapy Model (BSTM) to address the needs of San Antonio’s gang-associated Mexican American teens plus their relatives. Female and male teens a... read more

One State


Much was written about utopian societies, until the birth of Yevgeny Zamyatin, who was the author of “We”. Completed in 1921, “We” was the first anti-utopian novel that had rooted from the author’s personal experiences during the 1905 and... read more

Paper Planes


A striking intro, a compelling chorus that harmoniously complements every line from the verse, these are the elements that comprise a particular song’s entertainment value. However, while elements, such as lyrics, contribute to a song’s appeal ... read more

The Social Importance of Ellison’s and Frost’s Literary Works


It is apparent, based on the readings of these two literary masterpieces; one of which has been Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken and the other being Ralph Ellison’s Battle Royal, that they both convey a message of social awareness. In Ellison�... read more

A Change in the Principles of Feminism


Post-Feminism and Popular Culture, the article written by Angela McRobbie in 2004 for Feminist Media Studies, delved on the societal conditions that feminism has caused to the society, specifically in its general perception regarding the precept an... read more

What Is Propaganda?


From what I understand, I believe propaganda is a complex system that is being employed, either by a corporation or a particular government agency, to promote a specific way of influencing the way people think, act, or both. Based on my experiences... read more

Organized Religion


Organized religions are traditionally seen as the upholders of morality in a given society. People turn to them for ethical guidance, as well as advice on spiritual matters. But, ironically, many organized religions are notorious for unethical prac... read more

Audience: College entry students.


Whereas I will not ignore the fact that you already possess a wide variety of study skills, I am well informed that it is important to refresh these ideas and sharpen them as we prepare for our journey through college level education. In this prese... read more

An Art Form from the Heart


My decision to enroll in an elective that is about music is the result of my life long aspiration to know the deeper meaning surrounding the mysteries of music, specifically the reasons for its popularity in every sector of the society, be it the e... read more

A President’s Solution for Peace


In April of 1971, when the American society found itself immersed in a climate of fear, trepidation, and uncertainty, and chaos, due to the numerous deaths that the American nation had suffered in the war in Vietnam, then President Richard Nixon ga... read more

Views on Tim Bedley’s Lesson Observation


Tim Bedley’s Lesson Observation is a clear presentation on how to effectively educate students on the need for developing self-motivation in their learning processes. Not only has it emphasized the advantages of having students groomed for active... read more

A Reaction to the Film


In the short documentary film, The Released, that was directed by Miri Navasky and Karen O’Connor and was shown in Frontline, a very alarming reality was exposed that revealed the troubling situation that the mentally-ill members of our society h... read more

The Images We See on TV


The 1976 movie, Network, which was directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Paddy Chayefsky, discussed the complexities that exist in different mass media corporations in their aim of acquiring the most number of audience shares. It exposes the sad ... read more

Miami School Negotiations


Today school management and administration tasks are increasingly becoming complex in nature. As a result, the administrators are faced with a daunting task of ensuring that there managerial approach addresses all stakeholders issues by involving t... read more