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    comply to). Anything can be used as a request, as long as it is evident to gain a favorable result. This compliance tactics is deployed as the Foot-in-the-Door Technique (Jonathan L. Freedman, 1966). The Foot-in-the-Door technique involves in getting a person to agree to a small request first, and then to the bigger request later on. Due to this tactic, many people (companies, agencies, etc.) throughout the world have used it to get more clients to buy their products. This is one of the reasons…

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    Freud's Life Definition

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    to want to better themselves in any way possible and have that drive to do what they can to have a better life. For many children born into the mega slum, that will be their reality for most if not all of their life. Each person in the slum has a duty to perform. If a person does not perform their duty, is hinders the lives…

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    choice that we make on a day to day basis is influenced. There is not one choice that is one hundred percent the individual’s choice. Even though these decisions are menial they are imperative to one’s existence. It is these choices that determine the person that we will become and that add to our identity. These choices are a vital part of who we are. The choices…

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    Ultimately, people go through times that other people can 't even imagine. Some may wonder how people can be so rude or why people can be so thankful. No one knows another person 's story on why they are the way they are. Throughout my life I have been through a lot of things. I 'm not saying they 're the worst situations because I know that other people are dealing with struggles that are/were bigger than mine. My struggles…

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    with” (Farman par.26). Technology gives people the opportunity to meet people that they may not have met in person. It allows the ability to get to know someone before a meeting in person takes place as well. Communication with technology provides the liberty to talk to strangers in order to get to know them…

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    formed groups that are mostly criminals and or people who “hate life”. In contrast he references the opposite extreme for tribe number five, their name in this case was “life is great” whom make up the majority of the leaders within our society. As a person can imagine the groups in between make up a combination of the two extremes. The point of this TED Talk was not to classify individuals but…

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    form, memory relations are created when a person establishes some form of extension in conscious activity within the mind. However, memory gaps can be factored in and despite being the same person, people can sometimes forget an event in the past that links each person to being one and the same . As such, the remedy to this problem is to introduce the idea of a chain of memory connections. Person n (n being the n-th term…1,2,3,4, infinity, etc.) and Person 1 are memory connected if there is a…

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    situation, and some people believe that people with mental health problems are dangerous and should be watched every second of every day. The reasons being is because others believe that when around a person with a mental illness, they will be in danger for some reason and may be at risk. “Benevolence: persons with severe mental illness are childlike and need to be cared for” (“Watson and Corrigan” 2). Individuals believe that others are childlike and are not right enough in the head to be alone…

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    Dorris Lessing is a well-known British woman who is a very talented novelist who wrote the article “Group Minds”. In the article Lessing argues how it is in human nature to conform to the group even while knowing we can make our own decisions we continue to follow. Lessing’s states, “My mind is my own, my options are chosen by me, I am free to do as I will” (652). This quote portrays that this is the minds set of your average individual, but in reality these dreams fall short. In Dorris…

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    Gifted Person Psychology

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    When looking at an individual and deciphering if he/she can be classified as a gifted person, there are several criteria that one needs to take into consideration. For identification purposes, educators and other professionals no longer solely look at one’s fixed intelligence but other aspects that when stimulated and nurtured can grow a person’s talents whether cognitive, intuitive/creative, or motor/sensory expressions. “Growth of intelligence depends on the interaction between our…

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