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    Current interventions for minor depression in adolescents have been taken into account. Lin, Hu and Gong (2015) state that simple, smile manipulation could decrease depression and negative moods. A recently reviewed article concerning smile manipulation discusses how facial expressions serve as an importance of emotional feelings. The researchers hypothesized that inducing a smile would have a positive effect on the participants’ emotions. Furthermore, the researchers studied three different…

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    history. This type of manipulation is shown when Winston is referring to the chocolate ration. While editing reports, he stumbles upon a piece that “issued a promise that there would be no reduction of the chocolate ration during 1984”, when in reality Winston remembers hearing that “the chocolate ration was to be reduced from thirty grams to twenty at the end of the present week” (Orwell). As scary as it may seem, governments, such as the United States government, use manipulation techniques…

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    Orwell's Warnings

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    Physical control, psychological manipulation, control of information and history, technology, and supervised communication all exemplify the ideas of totalitarianism. In “1984” by George Orwell these horrid notions of power, unfortunately, become a reality. In 1949, Orwell wrote this novel in order to express his views of the possible grim future the world could succumb to and to convey his warnings of a totalitarian society. Although his prediction of a complete Orwellian society did not become…

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    Barclays Scandal

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    Question 1: Who is hurt and who benefits from the manipulation of LIBOR? I would say that the banks are because of the shortage of regulation from the government in partnership with the banks, shoppers and economies globally square measure hurt by the LIBOR scandal. Attributable to the speed manipulation, banks in numerous countries borrowed capital from lenders at rates higher or not up to a number of their competitors. The result was passed on to shoppers in those countries United Nations…

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    1984 is a dystopian novel written by George Orwell and set in the year 1984. George Orwell drops his readers into the nightmarish world of Oceania, where the events of the protagonist - Winston, are witnessed. Winston, whom feels out of place in a world where one’s every movement and facial expression is scrutinized, begins to take part in a “rebellion’’ of sorts against the party and their leader, Big Brother. The critically acclaimed novel is so popular among a widespread amount of readers…

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    Those that are critical of how photo manipulation is used we will be presented with a look at the negative responses that have been triggered by celebrities and viewers which has led to celebrities refusing to have their photos retouched and decided to “take a stand against rampant photo retouching, declaring the practice detrimental to your health which has brought attention to photo manipulation such in the case of Brad Pitt and Kate Winslet who asked photographer…

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    of the country’s tragedies which Hitler uses in order to manipulate and gain power among his people to kill the Jews, take over other countries, and establish a dictatorship. Germany’s society becomes corrupt because Adolf Hitler gained power by manipulation of fear. An important theme in the novel Lord of the Flies, author William Golding highlights the important theme of power struggle - particularly between characters proceeding to obtain it, much like Hitler. Golding uses his characters to…

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    German Shepherd

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    Canis lupus familiaris, the domesticated dog, is continuously undergoing artificial selection in order to possess certain physical traits and behaviors. Through this selective breeding, various dog breeds now exist, many of which have been bred to carry out desired functions. For example, the Border Collie has been bred for herding, the Dachshund for hunting, and the Siberian Husky for dog sledding. Another breed, known as the German Shepherd, was originally bred to herd and protect sheep.…

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    Experimental Design Essay

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    are: 1. Manipulation – The researcher will change a variable of a group with some treatment and observe its impact on another group which is not treated in any manner. 2.…

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    whilst having their eyes closed, standing in the position they will throw from during the trials. This was to ensure the intervention was successful so the participants would answer truthfully without the need to use socially desirable responses. Manipulation…

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