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    variables of interest of maternal role overlaps one another. They are: maternal identity, perception of birth experience, self-esteem, self-concept, flexibility, child-rearing attitudes, health status, anxiety, depression, role strain-role concept, gratification-satisfaction, attachment, infant temperament, infant health, infant characteristics, infant cues, family-functioning, intimate partner, stress, social support, and mother-father relationship. While these variables are fluid they…

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    burn (Bradbury 85). Third-generation fireman Guy Montag is not happy. Living in a society where there is nothing but pleasure, burning books and other literary works that have been abandoned by society induce frenetic entertainment and instant gratification. Dystopia is a term used to describe a society characterized by human misery. Every person is trapped in this dystopian society without knowing it. Seventeen year-old intellectual Clarisse McClellan challenges Montag’s morals through her…

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    faculties should be weighted more heavily than baser pleasures. Mill says “Human beings have faculties more elevated than the animal appetites, and when once made conscious of them, do not regard anything as happiness which does not include their gratification,”. Basically Mill is saying in this statement that when humans are finally aware of how much happiness they can actually achieve, they do everything to keep it at that level and if they don’t reach that goal, they are dissatisfied, which…

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    Marissa Fessenden, in her magazine “Do You Make Better Decisions When Hungry?” (October 27, 2014), looks at how hunger affect people’s decisions and actions. Although experience tells us that a growling stomach makes people impulsive therefore affected their decisions in a bad way, Fessenden says otherwise. She states that hunger actually causes people to make better decisions. To support this statement, Fessenden shows “three different experiments that paired fasting with a decision-making task…

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    Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy Introduction “A serial killer is a person who murders three or more people, usually due to abnormal psychological gratification, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant break between them” (Wikipedia). Notorious serial killer and sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer killed 17 men between 1978 and 1991. Dahmer was sentenced to 15 consecutive life terms, and then murdered by a fellow prison inmate in 1994 (“Jeffrey Dahmer…

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    The instant gratification and admiration that one feels from a gift of gratitude is overwhelming and sometimes hard to turn down. For example, when a firefighter goes above and beyond the duty to serve and protect it’s nice to have recognition of such efforts. In most instances…

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    Awareness is when customers are conscious of the name of a company and its products exist but they have had not dealing with the company. People get exposure to products and companies through advertisements. In the Montana Mountain Biking case, Jerry Singleton purchases an address list with 60,000 addresses. The company sent the potential customers promotional information about the expedition. The mailing list would create 1800 new customers which are 3 percent of the 60,000 people from the…

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    manipulability. According to Beccaria -- and most classical theorists -- free will enables people to make choices. Beccaria believed that people have a rational manner and apply it toward making choices that will help them achieve their own personal gratification. In Beccaria’s interpretation, law exists to preserve the social contract and benefit society as a whole. But, because people act out of self-interest and their interest sometimes conflicts with societal laws, they commit crimes. The…

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    Physical manifestations of mental illness (behaviours) result from conflict between the id the most primitive part of the personality seeking instant gratification. The ego the conscious rational part of the personality and the superego the sense of right and wrong. The manifestation of behaviours occurs as a result of defence mechanisms created by the ego referred to as ego defences for example regression…

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    Scientifically known as Boreliosis, Lyme disease is an infection which derives from spirochete bacteria that diffuse through the skin and bloodstream by lxodes ticks (Lymedisease.org). Throughout the United States, these arachnids are found in any area that is wet, moist, wooden or grassy. Lyme disease is an overlook chronic disease because early symptoms of nymph bites are not perceptible. In fact, there is an estimate that each year around 300,000 people are diagnose with Lyme disease in…

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