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    individuals involved in the study was 139 men from the ages of 18-84, 389 females between the ages of 17-79, with 2 participants who sex was unknown. More than half the participants were married or cohabitating with a romantic partner, and approximately one third were single, with the majority having at least a high school education. The questionnaires were written in the form of vignettes based on real life crying episodes, three of which are described as unpleasant situations (a funeral,…

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    Our lives would be pure horror. The hunger games book is informing us of exactly how we’d feel. The movie however, is purely intended to entertain with a story. It is clear that the book is informative mainly because it’s in first person and since it is in first person, it's overflowing with informative detail about Katnissś feelings. For example, the scene where Peeta threw the bread out to the pigs because he burnt it, it says “His mother was yelling, “Feed it to the pig, you stupid creature!…

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    struggle. By measuring third world problems with first, proportions are greatly unequal in terms of talent, in the letter of adversity. However, in the spirit of adversity, circumstances remain case by case because of adversity’s relation with trauma, difficulty, and misfortune. Adversity changes the world view of a developing person’s life, which opens doors to self discovery and perseverance in finding talent. Humans think they’re special. Scientifically, the average person thinks their…

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    The Deindividuation Model

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    Deindividuation is when a person loses their sense of self awareness. This is brought on by anonymity and will lead to aggression and antisocial behavior. Deindividuation has been proven by past research. It has also been shown that other things such as group size can lead to deindividuation. Dehumanization is when one person treats another person or persons like objects or animals instead of human beings. The person will say or do things that downplay human life. This helps the person to feel…

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    A Lacking Conversation While watching the Ted Talk by Celeste Headlee there were multiple points that the viewer can take away when watching this. Not only does she cover the “10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation”, but she also gives examples that may or may not be familiar to some people. Personally, I can now tell based off these theories Celeste makes I am already having a bad conversation with basically everyone I speak to. I am now realizing that I do not actually listen to who is…

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    Sometimes, individuals arrive at a particular stage in their lives where they get a chance to benefit socially and academically. This is due to assistance from persons who care. Young people especially, are introduced to situations which help their development. On reading Toni Cade Bambara’s, “The Lesson”, it is clear that characters in the story need to be exposed to various aspects of life. Miss Moore makes this possible. Tolerance is also another factor portrayed in Bambara’s story. “The…

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    think there should be more laws concerning them. When they hear cosmetic surgery or tattoo they instantly think of something dangerous. To some, tattoos and piercings are signs of a “bad person”. However, body alterations are very safe and these things don’t change a person’s personality or make them a bad person. The government does not need more laws and restrictions on concerning cosmetic surgeries, tattoos, and piercings. Body alterations are the deliberate altering of the human anatomy or…

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    the first being that this is a “special case” and that if it were not for this specific person, then he or she would be a heterosexual (Cass, 1979). The second strategy is that P identifies as ambisexual, in which they are both homosexual and heterosexual. This is the easiest method for someone to choose when feeling alienated because they believe they can actively choose to be homosexual or heterosexual. The third option is in which P believes…

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    Identity is defined as “the fact of being who or what a person or thing is” and is determined by the characteristics and traits of a person. A person's identity comes from a variety of places and people around them. Identity is not something that stays consistent and it is can easily transform throughout one’s lifetime. This ranges from their age to their passions, and beyond. Even though I am only fifteen years of age, my identity has changed drastically throughout my life. There are numerous…

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    Julius Caesar by Shakespeare and Oedipus the King by Sophocles are just 2 examples that come to mind and show how power corrupts. Caesar has been corrupted by absolute power and has thus revealed a tragic flaw… hubris. He refers to himself in the third person when he says “Caesar is turn’d to hear”(Julius Caesar, 1.2.20). This shows him having so much hubris and believing he is so grand and unique that even he himself has to say his god like name. This is later taken advantage of by his…

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