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    Henry Murray’s Personology Introduction Henry Murray (born May 13, 1893), or is better known as Henry Alexander Murray in full was the founding father of personality psychology who focused on personology. Murray, unlike Gordon Alport, obtained minimal proper training in the field of psychology (Engler, 2014). He majored in history and acquired a Bachelors (B.A.) degree from Harvard. Following that, Murray also obtained his Masters (M.A.) in biology and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in biochemistry…

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    In addition to the restructuring of the film business, Hollywood was likewise reeling from the impacts of McCarthyism. Morality and patriotism of Hollywood film and movie producers were under assault from the government, religious, and natives' gatherings. The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) which had been established in 1938, chose to direct hearings on communist influence in Hollywood. The Hollywood Ten case started in postwar America amid the primary rustlings of the cold-war.…

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    The Great Revolution; My Transcendentalism Transcendentalism was a revolution starting in the early nineteenth century. Many of it’s written elements consist of values the author's, most famous Ralph Waldo Emerson, believed should be valued. In agreeance with Henry Thoreau’s idea of venturing nature, stated in Walden fifth chapter, Solitude, with my addition of animal bonding. Another value I personally believe is financial security; victims suffering from financial issues will be able to…

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    Mano Reflection

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    People will come in and out of your life and each will leave some imprint in your mind and heart. Whether they be pleasant or not is up to that person in question. Some people quietly sneak into your life and change your whole way of thinking. This such thing happened to me when I met my significant other, Mano. I chose this person because our relationship is new, and because I have longer conversations with him than other close friends and family, I would be more likely to experience something…

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    contributions. The Black Death was a lethal monstrosity that wreaked havoc during the middle ages. This pestilence came in the form of bubonic plague, and wiped about nearly 30-60% of Europe’s population. However, this pestilence did not leave an imprint on the farmland, buildings,…

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    Although some may argue that humans are good because of an individual's ability to act in situations where they place themselves in harm's way, man is inherently evil as evidenced by their desire to survive within the most suitable conditions achievable, and man experiencing the impulse to do the unthinkable when consequences appear unforeseen, seen in “The Milgram Shock Experiment”, “Emotional Amoral Egoism by Nayef R. F. Al-Rodhan”, "On 911 and Forgiveness", and The Lord of The Flies.…

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    crimes. They do not deserve the death penalty because society depicts criminals as villains regardless of background information which puts many people with problems in bad situations. The environment affects how they think and act, but it doesn't imprint them and become one with them. According to deathpenaltyinfo.org, “inmates who are insane, that is, so out of touch with reality that they do not know right from wrong and cannot understand the purpose of it.” This means those who plead insane…

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    The Pontifical Academy of Sciences, established in 1603 with Galileo as chair, is relocated to the City of London to provide a new education system to tackle the Square Mile’s lack of moral purpose. The Academy is a monochrome mass of libraries and ritualistic lecture spaces set in a landscape to induce physical and metaphysical wandering, meeting and reflection. Three environments are provided, inspired by the core natural elements of mountain for isolation and reflection, river for wandering…

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    The use of the Death Penalty has always been disputable in the United States. Race plays a role in who lives and who dies when it comes to the death penalty. The death penalty is given to a person when crimes such as treason, terrorism, espionage, federal murder, large-scale drug trafficking, and attempting to kill a witness, juror, or court officer in certain cases. Some states offer an alternative penalty while others only offer the death penalty. Some may argue that the death penalty is…

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    Simien Camera Angles

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    easily engage with the scenes. The “meaning” that the viewer draws from the scene “comes from the interaction between” the movie “and the viewer” (Lancioni 106). Therefore, the use of camera angles engages the viewer with the scene and distinctly imprints the idea that different characters have different power identities in the movies. Some of the black students have power only over the other black students like Sam, while other black students have power over the white students like Troy has…

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