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    PCL-R Character Analysis

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    psychopathy, sociopathy and other Cluster B personality disorders are very blurred to say the least. Even more so because Mark is still under the age of 18 which is the age when you can start properly diagnosing someone with mental diseases. So this will be a very loose diagnosis. There is a certified test called the PCL-R (Psychopathy Checklist Revised) to help asses the presence of psychopathy in people. When filling this out using Mark’s personality and actions in the book as a guide he…

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    Gett Film Analysis

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    I watched a movie called ‘Gett: the trial of Vivianne Amsalem’. Entire movie takes place in the rabbi court room where a woman has filed case for divorce. The case goes on for 5 years where weak and archaic Jew laws along with Rabbi fall short to provide quick solution. Wife – Vivianne is determined to get divorce and Husband- Elisha is first reluctant and then stubborn to give the Gett. In religious Jew court, husband should give ‘Gett’, an agreement to his wife in presence of witness which…

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    facility over the course of almost two years. Susanna quickly seems to be the most mild of all patients in the facility. Her soon to be new group of friends consists of girls that are diagnosed with psychological disorders…

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    When you think of the word terrorist what is the first thing that comes to mind? Perhaps an airplane hijacker, a heatless assassin, a suicide bomber, a religious fanatic or are these all stereotypes and misconceptions? But what do all of these individuals have in common? Do they share specific characteristics and if so can we identify potential terrorists? What drives these individuals to do such horrific acts of violence? What must have snapped in their head and convinced them that what they…

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    God created us all perfect because each one of us has our own uniqueness. We may have some things in common, but no one is alike. Some people are right handed, some people are left handed. Some have hazel eyes, green eyes, and some brown eyes. Most importantly, we're all made for a purpose. However, there are some people in this world whose characters, habits, and moral behaviors are very inhuman. These individuals’ cruel acts so that they have no remorse and empathy for others. These people are…

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    always will be a normal issue and a natural occurrence. Conflict can arise from many different things, for example; culture, poor communication, being competitive with one another, having different ethics or morals or simply just having a different personality. It is when conflict in the workplace begins to be destructive that it becomes an issue. Conflicts can range from a simple disagreement to becoming an act of violence. At this point, managers must make a plan to implement conflict…

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    slowly drives him crazy. Bartleby’s ordinary and passive personality in the office catches the narrator off guard. He has a hard time communicating with Bartleby’s submissive behavior, which makes it difficult for everyone to understand his reasoning behind the way he acts. The subtle agitations that Bartleby inflicts upon the narrator reveal the dark mentality of the narrator through his personal thoughts. Bartleby’s ordinary personality brings a contrast to the other workers,…

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    Narcissism is defined as extreme selfishness, with a grandiose view of one 's own talents and a craving for admiration, as characterizing a personality type (Carlson et al, 2011). People with the traits of a narcissist might consider themselves different or unique as well as superior to or better than others. They uphold this grandiose self-concept both internally, by fantasizing about fame, power or love, and externally, by defending the self against criticism, associating with high-status…

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    diagnose Dr. Alex Forrest as having Borderline Personality Disorder with some Historic disorders symptom’s as well. She also exhibits some signs of Historic Personality Disorder as well. One more so than the other, as I will discuss later. Borderline Personality Disorder is characterized as showing a pattern of instability, lack of control over impulses, low self-image and difficult interpersonal relationships. While Histrionic Personality Disorder displays a pervasive pattern of excess emotion…

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    Depersonalization/derealization disorder is a very unusual type of disorder. Those with this disorder have an unnatural feeling that they themselves and the things around them are not real. people may have the feeling that they are seeing themselves from a third person view or just feel like they are in a dream. Almost everybody has had this feeling once or twice in their life. However, even though most people have experienced this feeling, the ones who cannot get rid of it are the ones with…

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