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    Morgan’s poem is compact and appears simple since it just consists of 12 words, but this poem is made up of anagrams and each word is somehow related to the word right next to it. Morgan wrote, “ sacred and cedars”(line 3). Those two anagrams help the reader understand the setting of the poem, which can be seen as a sacred place, like a cemetery. After the setting is revealed and by Morgan using the word “stone and notes”(line…

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    Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Hamlet, do they sound familiar? Most people have heard of these plays and know them to be part of the greatest body of literature in the English language. The name William Shakespeare graces these imaginative pieces of art yet there is still dispute over the authorship . According to CSI’s Joe Nickell, “anti stratfordians [are] mostly non-academics and…‘pseudo-scholars’”(Nickel 1). With passing trends and fads, it’s clear who the real shakespeare is. Although there…

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    note states “THE LAW OF 4, WHO IS 67?” Daniels finds this note, while inspecting the cell of the apparent missing women at the Ashecliffe Hospital. As the first part of the note states, “THE LAW OF 4”, this portion is actually an anagram. The names a part of the anagrams are Dolores Chanal ( Daniel’s wife’s maiden name) which was rearranged to Rachel Solando and the second, being Andrew Laeddis which was rearranged to Edward Daniels. The second portion of the note, “WHO IS 67?” refers to an…

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    more daily experiences based on color. Elliot and Maier chose to test the color red and have participants take an anagram test. In order to test this specific color, they chose to compare red to green and black. The cover of each participant's test was either red, green, or black. The results demonstrated that the participants with the color red solved the least amount of anagrams while the results for green and black were quite similar. Before describing how they were…

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    Fear of Success Test Review The Fear of Success Scale (FOSS) was written by Miron Zuckerman and Stephen N. Allsion and published in the Journal of Personality Assessment in 1976. The test is a self-report Likert scale that can be used in different environments. There are twenty-seven questions approximately divided into questions about high or low levels of fear. The test was administered to a smaller group of people which indicates that it is a non-standardized test, providing information…

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    Because this nation, and many others, were established by people with deep religious beliefs, our society is very squeamish about sex. Religious institutions have had an ever present influence and direct hand in people’s lives and society as a whole and when it comes to sexuality, almost nothing else has been regulated more. Sex practices in particular are heavily regulated. Practices that fall out of the norm which are generally categorized as heterosexual, monoracial, intermarriage, and/or…

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    Throughout the centuries, Jack the Ripper’s identity has remained a mystery. Ever since the idea of Jack the Ripper has been thought of, suspicions has risen about numerous people. Today, there are over one hundred Jack the Ripper suspects. Lewis Carroll, famous for his work of “Alice in Wonderland”, is one of the hundreds that have been accused of being the murderous Jack the Ripper. The mystery began when Jack the Ripper, an unidentified serial killer, made his first killing around the…

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    The development of learned helplessness phenomenon begin with an accidental finding in Richard Solomon’s (1918-1995) laboratory experiments conducted on dogs, where a series of studies on negative reinforcement was in progress. In Solomon’s experiment, the dogs were placed in an enclosed box divided in half by a chest-barrier. The shock would come on and the dog’s assignment was to jump over the barrier and end the shock. After a brief pause, the shock would come on once more and the dog had to…

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    Symbolism is extremely prominent in Rosemary’s Baby. Symbolism is used to enhance the readers knowledge of what is happening and to give the story a certain twist of action. The symbol of Tannis Root is hinted throughout the whole story when Rosemary and Guy move into the Bram. Tannis Root is especially noted when Rosemary is pregnant and when the Castevets insist she see their good friend, Dr. Abraham Sapirstein, who says that Minnie will make Rosemary a daily drink which is more healthful than…

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    Decision making refers to mental processing which leads to the selection of one choice, among several alternatives (Beach, 1993). Currently there is no consensus as to whether decision making occurs unconsciously or consciously. Dijksterhuis (2004) define conscious thought to be a mental state which surrounds awareness; while unconscious thought, a reasoning which occurs while conscious attention is allocated elsewhere (Dijksterhuis & Nordgren, 2006). The deliberation-without-attention effect…

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