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    The Role of Anonymity and the Justification of Voyeurism in the Apartment-Dwelling World of Rear Window voyeurism noun | voy•eur•ism | \ vwä-ˈyər-ˌi-zəm , vȯi-ˈər- \ a: the practice of obtaining sexual gratification from observing others b: the practice of taking pleasure in observing something private, sordid, or scandalous Do you know the person who lives next door to you? You probably saw them a couple of times in the elevator or the parking lot, maybe even chatted with them. What was…

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    Mental Health Sociology

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    some debate on the use of the Internet interventions in mental health, the primary argument against the Internet is the lack of verbal communication (Barak, Hen, Boniel-Nissim & Shapira, 2008). However, it is the lack of eye-contact and the virtual anonymity that users find the most useful when it comes to online therapy (Barak, Boniel-Nissim, & Suler, 2008). Another concern was the dependency on technology in order to provide therapy (Barak, Hen, Boniel-Nissim & Shapira, 2008). Yet, there are…

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    An Article Review of the Three Key Concepts of learning in "Me and my computer": Emotional factors in online learning” by Reilly, J. R., Gallagher-Lepak, S., & Killion, C. The article by Reilly et al (2102) defines three concepts of learning that are involved with educational environments that involve computer technology and a virtual online classroom interaction for nurses. The first of these methods of learning involve the examination of “affective learning” as a major concept in the motive…

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    Questionnaire is a good method of collection of data at regular intervals or after specified periods. The cost is less and also it does not require much labour and energy to mail the questionnaire at regular intervals. 5. Ensures Anonymity- The questionnaire method ensures anonymity of the respondent. In other words, the identity of the respondent remains hidden. This ensures that the respondents are more frank and open in their answers and that they do not conceal any vital fact or information.…

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    of gender roles, of being dainty, pure, timid, homemakers, submissive, subservient. The Secret Woman by Sidione-Gabrielle Colette is a short story of how gender roles affect Irene, the subject of the story who finds freedom and liberation in her anonymity at a costume ball. In The Secret Woman, Irene and her husband are supposed to attend a costume ball together. Irene’s husband is a doctor and expresses to Irene that he can’t make it to the ball due to the fact that he needs to see a patient…

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    The Onion Router Essay

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    Public authorities, phycologists, and doctors have recently been immersed in combating the newly developed Deep Web, a secret, little-known easily accessible resource in purchasing illegal drugs and pharmaceuticals. This backdoor allows for users to purchase illicit products without being caught through a shroud of encryption. “The Onion Router” (TOR), is used as the primary source of camouflage for users, concealing an individual’s IP address. TOR makes finding the identity of users almost…

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    The Ethical Advantages and Disadvantages of Technology in Psychological Practice. Historically psychological practice was conducted on a face to face basis however, recent technological advances have drastically changed the way in which psychological practice is conducted (Harris & Kurpuis, 2014). This has resulted in psychologists adopting electronic mediums such as video calls and text-based conversations to conduct therapy. Major concerns have been raised over such practices and has led to…

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    Research ethics consists of the input of crucial ethical doctrines to a multitude of fields involving research, plus scientific research. These include the structure and application of research involving human testing, animal testing, different aspects of scholarly crime, including scientific transgression, whistleblowing; control of research, etc. Research ethics is mostly created as a notion in medical research. An infamous agreeement…

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    bullying people, and suicide is not a joking matter. She starts the video talking about how a recent student’s death is not a joking matter, and that it should not be thrown around as if it was no big deal. Emily’s final issue discussed is online anonymity and how people think they can talk however they want, because no one will know its…

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    Psychology in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Jacob P. Brugh Fort Mill High School Psychology in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest the film is based off of a critically acclaimed book by the same name written by Ken Kesey. Kesey intended the novel to explore psychological principles and took psychedelic substances to immerse himself in the world of the patients he characterized (Lehmann-Haupt, 2001). The film reflects this, and psychological principles are…

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