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    recognizes it as a disclosure and not simply ignores or forgets about it entirely- as did 52% of the subjects.) However, when the disclosure was shown longer (6 seconds), viewers were more likely to rate it more unfavorable, therefore supporting…

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    believes a prince should be cruel to gain respect from his subjects. He states “…it is desirable to be both [loved and feared], but becasie it is difficult to join them together, it is much safer for a prince to be feared than loved, if he is to fail at once of the two.” If a prince is generous and loved by his people, they will leave him as soon as trouble draws near. If a prince is wise enough to be horrendous and thretening towards his subjects, there is a strong possibly no one will flee…

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    Art Analysis: The Scream

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    for such induvial. The subject screaming seems to be scared and perhaps confused about something. Hence, looking at this mysterious individual posing his hands on his face with his mouth wide open gives me the impression that he or she is experiencing something that no one else around is able to notice. One interesting thing to consider in this painting is the curved lines in the sky and in the water because such lines seem to reflect the enormous anxiety that the subject has. Also, the mixture…

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    Les Demoiselles D Avignon

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    Picasso was traditionally trained by his father, José Ruiz y Blasco, a Spanish painter. A child prodigy that made a name for himself by departing from his traditional training and creating works of art that revolutionized the art world. Picasso’s most famous painting, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, broke from the traditional style of the time. The balance of classical paintings can be seen with balance with five figures represented—one in the center of the painting, flanked by two figures on each…

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    does not know what they are doing or does not care, then that class will be suffer next year, as they will not be knowledgeable on the subject. But what makes a good teacher? A good teacher likes the subject they teach, active outside of school, and friendly to the students. "The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” A good teacher loves the subject that they teach. A good teacher will…

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    conclusion that what we need in education is a much better understanding of students and learning from a motivational perspective”. This self motivation is apparent when students are able to choose their education path. Students will be able to learn subjects that they are actually interested in and are internally motivated to educate themselves more and to succeed in that class. If they are internally motivated in a certain field, then they will be happy and successful with their lives after…

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    The Rorschach

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    of Exner’s findings in his Rorschach manual published in 2001. The conditioned stimulus sample that Exner collected data from consisted of six hundred adult, nonpatients, most of which were under the age of thirty-six and included minority subjects. The subjects were followed over a course of approximately twenty years as the Rorschach further developed (Viglione & Hilsenroth,…

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    Sham-Moreno

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    From three 15-minute early sham-marking sessions, Subject 1 only had one 8-second bout of sham-related behavior at a reflective surface. While the dolphin investigated the area where it was sham-marked more often with late sham-marking, it quickly abandoned further self-directed behavior when it saw no sign…

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    case study’s life and how it will influence the subject in becoming the best professional social worker they can be. Biological My subject in this case study has no apparent physical disabilities. However, she does have other biological factors that…

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    dependent variable was the difference in heart rate after exercising. Some of the control variables were the amount of time that subjects exercised (15 minutes), the age of the subjects that were tested (10-11 years old), and the timer used to keep track of how long the participant exercised and record pulse. The control group in this project was the group of subjects that walked. The experimental groups were the group of participants that ran, jump roped, and did jumping jacks. The procedures…

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