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    and Alder reckoned the general widespread and nature of the Diels-Alder reaction and occupied most of their work and studies developing the consequences of the reaction. Kurt Alder focused attention towards the ease with which the reactions take place and the high caution of adduct. His early work involved the addition of cyclo pentadient to a p-quinone. The product of this reaction was previously questioned from the time of its original preparation in 1893 by Walter Albrecht. Diels and Alder…

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    to internal strains and external pressures blocking one from achieving their goals (Alder, Laufer, & Mueller, 2013, p. 172). For example, if an individual has self-confidence and strong values along with external controls, they are less likely to become delinquent. On the other hand, if they have strong social bonds, but weak self-concept and impulsive behavior, they are still chances for deviant behavior (Alder, Laufer, & Mueller, 2013, p. 172). Therefore, internal and external factors are…

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    make a person who they are (Beaver, 4). Many researchers believe our birth order can play a significant role in helping to develop our personality traits. Alder believes our birth order helps shape our personality (Beaver,121). Alder proposed that the first few years of our lives are how our personalities are formed. Research done by Alfred Alder and Frank Sulloway have shown a significant correlation between birth order and the development of a child’s personality. Topic: Birth Order Thesis…

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    A Well Written Persuasion The article “How to Mark a Book”, was written by Mortimer J. Alder, Ph.D., and published on July 6, 1941. This article is the “father of books” opinion of the benefits of marking in a work of literature as you read it. Dr. Alder devoted his life to education and firmly believed that great conversation and learning stems from the discussion of great works of literature. This article particularly highlights this belief as it is his expressed opinion of the proper way to…

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    “How to Mark a Book”, written by Mortimer J. Alder, Ph.D., and published on July 6, 1941. This article is the “father of books” opinion of the benefits of marking in a work of literature as you read it. Dr. Alder devoted his life to education and firmly believed that great conversation and learning stems from the discussion of great works. This article particularly highlights this belief as it is his expressed opinion of the proper way to “do the most efficient kind of reading.” This article…

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    ways to predict whether a marriage will last is to consider how negative a couple’s communication is while they are dating. (Alder, p. 240) Of course, some negative communication is to be expected. The important thing is to balance it with positive communication people in satisfying relationships is to maintain at least a 5:1 ratio of positive to negative statements. (Alder, p. 240) A lot of relationships I seen fail was due to disconfirming messages, along with non-verbal communication because…

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    Alliance held a conference against the death penalty this morning. The Ministerial Alliance’s spokesman Rev. Stuart Alder declared that while, not soft on crime they do not believe that the death penalty is just punishment for violent crimes.They said that several independent studies show that the death penalty does not deter crimes, but rather breeds more violence Rev. Stuart Alder stated that they have studies that show average American children see 200,000 acts of violence by the age of…

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    According to Alder, Laufer, & Mueller (2013), the Merton’s Strain theory relates to the idea that the lower-class wishes to be part of the middle-class culture and when they are suppressed from achieving their goals, they may seek to achieve these goals through illegitimate means (Alder, Laufer, & Mueller, 2013, p. 121) While I agree with the Merton’s strain theory on some levels, I think Merton focused…

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    is due to equality and inequality disparities, one thing they do agree on is that the increase is most likely due to socioeconomically conditions (Alder, Laufer, & Mueller, 2013, p. 52 ). Also, 35 studies showed that social class and crimes rates had little relationship to support the claims that crime is related more so to lower-class individuals (Alder, Laufer, & Mueller, 2013, p.…

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    that instincts were our main motivator, Freud believed sexual to be the biggest motivator while Jung did not see sexual desires as a bigger motivator than anything else. Alder went a different route and believed that feeling inferior and striving for perfection were the biggest motivators in behavior. Contrary to Freud and Jung, Alder believed that people could change and we were not defined by our past. Techniques are also very similar in all three approaches, dream analysis is one used in all…

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