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    After viewing the two links, “Sophie Scholl – The Final Days” Part 1 and 2, several similarities were found between them, and the article “Cognitive Dissonance” by Saul McLeod. The links consisted of two films about a woman named “Sophie.” The films were set in Nazi Germany during World War II. The main plot involved Sophie, and her brother, making political leaflets and distributing them throughout a university campus. Writing and distributing the leaflets were considered a crime, because they…

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    Essay On Cultural Marxism

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    Marxists, posing as Democrats. Obama, Clinton and Sanders, respectively Marxist, progressive and Maoist. ' 'True revolutionaries do not flaunt their radicalism. They cut their hair, put on suits, and infiltrate the system from within ' '. Alinsky, Saul David. Rules for Radicals. N.p.: Vintage, 1972. Print. What is cultural Marxism? Mistakenly, Marx…

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    Wittgenstein Paradox

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    past learned rules to present situations. Specifically targeting the idea that if we do in fact learn rules from a finite amount of cases in the past, how can we be certain that we ought to follow through with said rule for all future cases. Later on, Saul Kripke published a book titled On rules and Private Language, in which he presents a version of Wittgenstein’s rule-following paradox. He states that the paradox he is presenting is neither his nor Wittgenstein’s interpretation of the paradox,…

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    Trait theorists focus on the measurement of traits and believe that to better understand personality we should focus on an individual’s traits and characteristic behaviour(Saul Kassin,; 2003). Using the five-factor model of personality, trait theorists can develop different kinds of questionnaires, such as the NEO Personality Inventory, to measure a person’s personality traits (Costa, P.T. Jr. and McCrae, R.R, 1992). With this data, researchers can describe a person’s personality using the 5…

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    A Book Review of A Primate’s Memoir "I joined the baboon troop during my twenty-first year. I had never planned to become a savanna baboon when I grew up; instead, I had always assumed I would become a mountain gorilla". A Primate’s Memoir is an autobiography of a scientist named Robert M. Sapolsky, and the book takes place on a reserve in Kenya. Robert Sapolsky is a brilliant author, American scientist, and he’s practically a member of a baboon tribe. The book is structured around…

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    Throughout the history of art, the human body has intrigued artist to create pieces that captivate audiences from all over the world. The human body is still till this day used as a muse to create art, especially the body of a women though controversial. In today’s society it is rarely viewed to use the naked body as a piece of art, some know how to create art but others seek only attention. During the beginning of the sixteenth century was when Michelangelo created art in a format that was…

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    brainyquote.com/quotes/ernest_hemingway_132016. “Like Father, Like Son: Ernest Hemingway's Father Kills Himself (1928).” Bill Peschel, 6 Feb. 2014, planetpeschel.com/2012/12/like-father-like-son-ernest-hemingways-father-kills-himself-1928/. McLeod, Saul. “Saul McLeod.” Id Ego Superego | Simply Psychology, 1 Jan. 1970, www.simplypsychology.org/psyche.html. Beta. “Was Hemingway's Suicide Inevitable?” Boston Evening Therapy Associates, Boston Evening Therapy Associates, 3 Oct. 2016,…

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    someone she can spend the rest of her life with. She was in her late twenty’s now, and feels that she is ready to start a family. Per Erikson Melissa is in the Intimacy and Solidarity stage when young adult people tend to seek companionship and love (Saul McLeod, 2008). Melissa moved into her own house and started joining friends from work going out. In his theory of psychosocial development, Erikson described two fundamentals that dominate adulthood, Love and work. Melissa developed adult…

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    Simple Sentences The adroit pianist had to problem sight reading Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13, Pathétique, by Beethoven. This is a simple sentence and establishes through the sentence how the word “adroit” means skilled. The sentence state that a pianist had no trouble sight reading one of the most difficult piano sonatas in the world. First of all, all musicians know that sight reading is difficult, but to show how the pianist had no sight reading one of the most difficult sonatas in…

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    King David was anointed at a young age by God to become the ruler of Israel. However King David was still subjected to physical, cognitive and socio-emotional development through his entire life-span just like all of us. He may have been labeled the “man after God’s heart”, but like us, he was not without his flaws, most of which were related to his need for continued maturation in his development as well as within his faith walk with God. During David’s adolescents his physique was depicted as…

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