Papers 2521-2530 of total 29856 found.
…profiling involves the psychologist (though all profilers are not psychologists) using his understanding of human behavior, motivation, and pathology so that he/she can create a psychological profile of the offender. The profiles can be surprisingly accurate…
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…of the play, Nora makes an epiphany realizing the way she acts and how Torvald really feels towards her. The causes for Nora’s behavior can be attributed to her upbringing, society’s views on what a woman’s role should be, and also Torvald, who also helps Nora…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…-esteem problems, Situation, and character logical. Situational <Tab/>A person may have confidence as a parent, conversationalist, and sexual partner but expect to fail in a work situation. To overcome this a person needs to focus on strengths…
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…the two hominids is limited, and many physical, behavioral, and natural environment adaptations are shared. Instead, a slow, progressive evolution of man is represented between A. africanus and Homo erectus.         During the mid-nineteenth century…
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…, by selling and advertising magazines with nude women on the cover in every corner store in America, and showing women to be sexual toys that are there to be dominated. Many men’s views towards women are affected as they see more and more pornography. Men get…
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…distinguish between three types of outcasts--religious, sexual, and fugitive‹and will devote a chapter to examples from Williams's plays that illustrate the juxtaposition of values within each of these three types. In my final chapter I will argue against…
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…in childhood. These bonds last throughout life and at the same time, create character and inform behavior in a multitude of situations (Bank & Kahn, 1982; Brooks, 1999). This brings me to the following issues I will address. First, what evidence is present…
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Category: /Literature/English
…aggressive behavior. (Biskup, 1992) According to psychological research there have been three major effects of seeing violence on television: children may become less sensitive to the pain and suffering, children may be more fearful of the world around them…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and the adult model ignored the Bobo doll. This went on for all the groups. 1) The children who were exposed to the violent models tended to imitate the exact violent behaviors they observed when left alone with the Bobo doll. 2) Overall, girls were more likely…
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…is that violence is a deeply entrenched behavioral strategy--especially among males--that simply emerges when other strategies fail, a thesis he reinforces convincingly with both anecdotes and hard numbers. And while he recognizes that culture and socialization play…
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