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    The Lusitania Disaster

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    concept that describes how the collective “culture attempts to heal the trauma through the process of regrouping, redefinition and renewal that results in a range of possible outcomes, from greater social cohesion and clarity of purpose at one end to intergroup conflict, institutional failure and social disintegration at the other” (Pastor, 2004 pg. 619). In both, The Lusitania disaster and the 9/11 attacks, the surprising attack and loss of American life, caused a collective trauma for the…

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    musicians playing than at the classical performance I went to, so the atmosphere felt different. There was a formal conductor this time, Ryan Truesdell, who was very free spirited and did not conduct during some parts of pieces. A few of the men in the collective work at MTSU, but I do not know about all of them. Near the end, students joined to add more instruments and sound that the pieces needed. Again, it was raining on this day too, so I was somewhat tired. Before the concert started, I…

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    6-22 SWO Characteristics

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    a. ADP 6-22 defines an Army Leader as “anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals. Army leaders motivate people both inside and outside the chain of command to pursue actions, focus thinking and shape decisions for the greater good of the organization.” In the definition mentioned previously, the words “motivate people both inside and outside the chain of command,” is very important to my idea of what seniors…

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    information that was provided by these officials. However, when the siren for an evacuation went off it triggered panic amongst communities. In this paper, I will first explain the elements that contributed to this disaster. Then, I will use the Collective Behavioral view of panic to explore the panic that lead to the mobilization.…

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    challenges in effectively communicating meaning to each other. Dialogue is the format of communication that most people seek but, find difficult to carry out on a day to day basis. Other components of dialogue such as listening, avoiding assumptions, collective thought, and dialogue culture all play a key role in defining dialogue itself. However, these components standing by themselves equates to ineffective communication. Effective dialogue only takes place when a person achieves suspending…

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    Suggested Interview Report

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    Suggested Interview Questions: 1. How did you first discover that you had this ability? When did it start? 2. How do you see the collective records? 3. What kinds of spiritual beings do you work with? Who are your Guides? 4. What’s the most profound personal experience you’ve had? 5. Why do you do this work? What is your mission? 6. What is the most consistent message you are hearing that is important for listeners to know? Topic, Title & Bullet Points: Clearing timelines through the…

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    Systems Thinking Businessdictionay.com defines an organization as a social unit of people that is structured and managed to meet a need or pursue collective goals. (Businessdictionary, 2016) The needs of an organization could be a financial, social, moral, or a combination of multiple needs. Nonetheless, a root word in word organization is, ation. Ation means the act or process of doing something. (Marriam-Webster, 2016) This root word creates an important distinction in the term, organization…

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    Mainstream Psychology

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    A form of intelligence testing is used at the end of primary school is used to determine whether or not the child will progress to a grammar school or a state school. Parents from working class backgrounds are less likely to be able to afford a tutor for their child…

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    The “collective unconscious” from Jung’s viewpoint means that the unconscious includes resources that are physically real prior to their individual appropriation and are inherent abilities in the mental structure of all individuals. Jung believed that religion is the possibility of interaction with this collective unconscious and how it opens “the depths of the human soul, often with an intelligence and purposefulness superior to conscious insight.” Archetypes…

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    Archetypal Spectrum Carl Jung created the concept of the collective unconscious, which is universal thoughts, beliefs and ideas that are shared amongst many people. For example, individuals from all over the world have the same vision that constructs the image of the ideal hero. A few traits that a hero identifies with would be, using their muscles and powers for the good and also for the better of the community. A similar picture is painted universally when thinking about this specific…

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