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    concept as, “the naturally occurring bond between infants and their parents, particularly the mother” (Drewery and Claiborne, 2014). The attachment theory suggests babies are born with the need to form attachments and this bond is integral to their emotional development. If sufficient bonding is not achieved and maintained between mother and child during this…

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    Nick Naylor defends and advocates the use of cigarettes in the country. Naylor and Kinsey both presents different ways of influencing their own audience. However, Naylor possesses the ability to overcome social media, and shows more logical and emotional appeal to his audience compared to Kinsey. Kinsey and Naylor both use logic in different ways; Kinsey uses logic to justify his selfish actions, while Naylor uses logic to disprove others. Kinsey conducts his own research on sexual behavior…

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    The extent to which presidents invest emotional involvement ultimately affects how they define issues, and the principles they will associate with them. A president’s personality affects performance because of innate human drives, such as the universality of compliancy, detachment, and aggressiveness. Each and every person has different amounts and compositions of human drive. Accordingly, a president’s performance and decision-making skills are based on the composition of his human drive.…

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    An insight into the PCL-R Psychopathy is a commonly researched yet misunderstood topic/condition that has become increasingly apparent in the court system in the past century. There isn’t much to help one identify this condition in a person, but one tool that has withstood the test of time is the psychopathy checklist-revised (PCL-R). The PCL-R is a list of characteristics used to recognize psychopathy in an individual as well as give an insight into their specific condition. In a court setting…

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    Some of these purposes include economic cooperation, division of labor, care, reproduction, supervision, affection, and emotional support. Its main function, however, is socialization. Without proper socialization, a child may not feel attached to certain people. A socialized family may, in turn, provide nurturing and protection for one another. This is essential to a family’s…

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    from living at home with my parents when I enlisted into the Army to work with communications. Perhaps I was delusional, thinking war would not be a dilemma for me so early in my career. This changed, when I became a driver in personal security detachment for my unit’s commander for our upcoming deployment. I never legitimately contemplated the thought of being in combat when I initially enlisted, consequently…

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    wanting a better account and detail of who was who and what, and why things were happening. I finished the book with the feeling of his family being dear to me especially Chi-Minh, however for the actual author I could take him or leave him in my emotional thoughts as he didn’t truly reveal too much about his inner self in this…

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    had to live. Similar to how the soldiers in All Quiet on the Western Front display helplessness in the face of battle, in his poem, Sassoon identifies that those enlisted in the conflict are incapable of escaping the unfortunate outcome of war: emotional instability and death. Sassoon also expresses his anger towards the memorial and those that are honoring the fallen soldiers when he states, "Was ever an immolation so belied as those intolerably nameless names?" (11-12). In this statement,…

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    as voice over narration that acts as a bridge while not completely breaking the fourth wall. As well as the careful planning of what soundtrack to use, which help to increase the influence a particular scene has on an audience such as in the Red Detachment of Women. Finally the use of silence or quietness to create a feeling of unease that help set the tone or the seriousness of a scene, while also having implications on the meaning of the film. Filmmakers use these tools and other manipulations…

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    comforting familiarity. People who are disconnected- from family, friends, nature, life, etc.- may not realize the harm they are causing by forcing themselves into this emotional exile. In Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, Esther Greenwood spirals into a state of detachment, at first unintentionally, but then purposely. By being unaware of this emotional turmoil, Esther digs herself into a hole of deep-rooted depression and mental…

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