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    deals with respect and having courtesy of the people around you. It has become a social norm to respect someone’s personal space. Most people tend to become extremely uncomfortable when they feel someone is too close. This could be caused from claustrophobia or numerous other fears. This is one of the only behavior norms that can trigger aggressive behavior whenever it is violated. In order to violate this nonverbal norm, I had to set up a series of observational experiments. Finding the…

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    hypnosis is the changes in perception or behavior due to changes in the state of consciousness, hypnosis is like having a daydreaming, you are conscious but you tune out most of the distracting stimuli around you. OPERANT CONDITIONING: If i reached my goal and become a top executives someday i would give bonuses to my staff that works under me so they would perform better but if they didn't finish their work before the deadline they won't get a bonus. CLASSICAL CONDITIONING: my coworker said…

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    Want to change your interior? Before committing the irreparable, discover the pitfalls to avoid in the layout of your home. ______________________________ Mistakes to avoid in the dining room 1 Do not respect the dimensions of the dining room Avoid going to a furniture store without measuring your room. With a good plan, it is easier to soak up the space. 2 Choose the decoration before the furniture It is recommended that you first think about your furniture…

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    Throughout ‘A dolls house’ Ibsen makes extensive use of symbolism. A variety of symbols/ He uses locks and doors, the tarentella dance and the christmas tree are used to/to establish the key themes of oppression and claustrophobia in the play. The symbols are representative of Nora's lack of freedom in her home and Torvalds controlling nature.Ibsen successfully challenges traditional 19th centuary Norwegian viewpoints concerning the position of women pushing the idea that a husband and wife…

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    The play Machinal by Sophie Treadwell creates a world that Young Woman feels trapped in by the mundane, thoughtless routine, repeated every day. Much like the machines that they work with, most of the characters around Young Woman perform a certain set of tasks and never stray from them. Young Woman is yearning for something different, a feeling of life that is not mechanical, instead something human, even though she is not entirely sure what that entails. As her life moves on, however, she…

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    It is a reflection on the interior setting of Dr. Caligari’s home. I intentionally incorporated slowly rising dynamic range, in order to elevate the looming sense of claustrophobia I feel when the interior is on screen. I used dissonance and improper bowing techniques when recording the string section, in order to reflect on the prickly and out of tune nature of the Francis’s mind. In the same way that Francis’ mind is warped…

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    Billennium by J.G.Ballard is a story that adapts to the theme of the dystopian world. The dystopian world basically is the most miserable place the human kind could live in; they face problems like overpopulation, confinement of space, totalitarian control, chaos and the constant struggle of leading a ‘normal’ life. These elements have been used in the story to bring out the theme of the dystopian world. Ballard adopts various techniques like irony, setting, imagery and diction to bring out the…

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    Cause Of Anxiety Essay

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    The causes of anxiety are numerous. To compile a list of the causes for anxiety is nearly impossible, moreover, the effects of anxiety can be equally as plentiful. For some people, Anxiety develops without proper understanding or knowledge of the underlying root cause. Effects of anxiety can range from subtle or general anxiety, to debilitating and life shattering panic attacks. The physical symptoms associated with anxiety can then trigger even deeper anxiety, leading to more panic attacks.…

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    Sense Of Place Essay

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    According to dictionary.com, the word place has multiple meanings that are conveniently all nouns: a particular portion of space whether of definite or indefinite extent, a space in general: time and place, and the specific portion of space normally occupied by anything. To me, the word space means much more than just the black and white, logistical definition. To Tim Cresswell, the author of an article called “Place: A Short Introduction,” the word space has more of an emotional meaning.…

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    Lennie, she feels trapped and how she doesn’t like Curely (Attel, Kevin. “Overview of Of Mice and Men.” Np).First feeling trapped by her mom because she stopped Curelys’ wife from perusing her acting and modeling career she dreams of. Also feels claustrophobia in her small town of Salinas (Attel, Kevin. “Overview of Of Mice and Men.” Np). She states the reason why she got married to Curely’,even thought she does not like him, is because she wanted to get away from her mom (Attel, Kevin.…

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