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Term Papers on Miscellaneous
Sigmund Freud
Number of words: 573 - Number of pages: 3.... was now convinced that functional diseases had a
mental cause. In the following he discovered how mental energies may casue
physical symptoms.
After breaking with Breuer Freid found out that the abnormal emotional
state of neurotics was almost invariably associated with conflicts involving the
sexual impulse. Based on these findings he develoepd his theory on repression
and defense as well as the sexual aspect of neurotic behaviour.
Freud was unjustly blamed with "pansexualism". His theories created a
storm in meical circles and were often and .....
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Marx And Mills
Number of words: 1194 - Number of pages: 5.... also states that the actions of a person should be based upon the “greatest happiness principle”. This principle states that ethical actions command the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people. Mill further explores the need for pleasure by noting “a being of higher faculties requires more to make him happy.” . He acknowledges that some pleasures are more alluring than others are. He adds to this by making known that when placing value in things to calculate pleasure, not only quantity important but quality as well. Mill’s criteria .....
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An Increasing Problem On High
Number of words: 825 - Number of pages: 3.... all compose a short list of all the things that were blamed. In addition to what was blamed for this tragedy, characteristics of the boys were also mysteriously attributed to them without any proof. The boys were accused of being Nazi's, they were accused of hating christians, they were accused of being racist, and they were accuse of being biased towards athletes. The christian churches were some of the strongest accusers compared to all the organizations contibuting their opinions. Within a day of the assault, Colorado Gov. Bill Owens was declarin .....
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Leadership, Citizenship, Commu
Number of words: 714 - Number of pages: 3.... example or being a good citizen if he or she participates in the use, sale, or is associated with drugs. A leader should not order or tell his subordinates to do anything in which he can not do or does himself. If a leader explains the hazards of drug use and why not to use or be associated with them he should follow his or her advice. This leads right into how to communicate with ones subordinates on how not to and why not to use drugs. When a presenting something he or she should make means of all possible resources that are available. a leaders resp .....
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Man Is Our True Enemy
Number of words: 409 - Number of pages: 2.... just to achieve his goal. This was proven to us in the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombing.
We are also our enemy in our awry day lives. Example Transportation such as unsafe vehicles likes cars, motorcycles and airplanes. In fact 40% of all unnatural deaths occur in vehicle accidents.
We also harm our self in nourishment by eating unhealthy products, which have artificial color and flavor, which result in heart diseases and strokes.
Another reason we are our own enemy is because we made our selves weak and entirely dependent on technology. For examp .....
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Sioux And Dakota
Number of words: 616 - Number of pages: 3.... like this: Fight until the problem is solved, don’t fight simply for the sake of killing some one, to do so would be dishonorable. This style of battle highlighted the fact that the Sioux people were not savage killers, but simply fighters for peace. The reason that this tactic did not work on the whites was because the white man’s ethic of fighting was no where near the ethics of the Sioux. White man believed that they had a given right to annihilate anyone they wanted. This is why the tactics of the Sioux people were not successful when it came to fighting .....
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Ballet
Number of words: 405 - Number of pages: 2.... level.
Next, we move onto the barre, a rigid piece of wood or metal longer than it is wide. A barre is used to help give support; it may also be used as a handle. The barre is a well-designed step-by-step process which brings out the best in dancers muscular and mental receptivity. We will begin working with the feet, then the legs, hips, upper back, and torso. The barre helps the student concentrate on one leg at a time. It also helps the students gain confidence to help them balance on one leg at a time.
There are various exercises that can be performe .....
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Child Psychology
Number of words: 1840 - Number of pages: 7.... topics I still had the urge to learn more about . I figure, if I write on a subject I find interesting I should get a decent grade.
is a very important and vast field in psychology. The more we are able to understand the psychology of children, the better we may understand why people turn out the way they do. Hopefully in doing so, we may have a clearer understanding of what has negative effects on child development. Therefore, we can revolve around the negative and focus more on the positive. Resulting in a better future for everybody.
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