| 61. | COMPARATIVE VIEW OF TWO DINSTINCT SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY BEHAVIOURISM AND HUMANISM In this paper, it is tried to explain the first force (Behaviourism) and the third force (Humanistic Psychology) and, compare differences and similarities between them. Each school of thought in psychology was sometimes born as a reaction to the previous ones or a new version of them. Although behav...
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| 62. | Suicide and it the influence that social psychology has on it iThe social sciences are dedicated to understanding the human condition, ideally to the extent that the singular and collective behaviors of human beings can be understood and even predicted. ...
Amid this multitude of social science disciplines is social psychology which, as can be inferred from...
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| 63. | humm Undergraduates top full-time: 6,637 full-time Students come from: 53 states and territories other countries: 82 other countries 8% African American 18% Asian American or Pacific Islander 8% Hispanic American 0.7% Native American 7% international 1% transferred in 96% live on campus Retention: 97% of...
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| 64. | Reassamblage and Post Colonial Dilemmas in Ethnographic Cinema Malcolm Wyer
November 2003
"Reassemblage and Post-Colonial Dilemmas in Ethnographic Cinema"
“Filming in Africa means for many of us—colorful images, naked breasts of women, exotic dances, and fearful rides. ... A professor in the Rhetoric and Women’s Studies Departments at the University of...
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| 65. | what is culture If we look in an old dictionary -- say, a pre-1960 Websters -- and youll likely find a definition of culture that looks something like this: "1. ... By the time the Websters definition above was written, another definition had begun to take precedence over the old Latin denotation; c...
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| 66. | what is culture What is culture ?
If we look in an old dictionary -- say, a pre-1960 Websters -- and youll likely find a definition of culture that looks something like this: "1. ... By the time the Websters definition above was written, another definition had begun to take precedence over the ...
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| 67. | The Human Health Benefits of Eating Human Fetuses I eatuses fetuses. They are tasty! OnmyodÇ -The Architect of Japan’s Formative Years- Introduction Religion in Japan—what word does this evoke in the mind of the East Asian Studies scholar? The answer to this question will usually be Shinto and Buddhism, the light and darkness of Japanese religion. ...
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| 68. | MAX SCHELER S FORMALISM IN ETHICS AND NON FORMAL ETHICS OF VALUESA New Attempt toward the MAX SCHELER’S “ FORMALISM IN ETHICS AND NON-FORMAL ETHICS OF VALUES
A New Attempt toward the Foundation of an Ethical Personalism”
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgment
Introduction
I. Short Biography of Max Scheler
II. Scheler’s Material Value Ethics
A. ... An Analysis o...
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| 69. | In Dutch- Essay about homosexuality and anthropology “Homosexual desire is specific: there are homosexual utterances. But homosexuality is nothing: it’s a word. So let’s take the word seriously, let’s go with it yield all the possibilities it contains.” Gilles DeLeuze (Mendes-Leite 1993:17) Inleiding. Anders te zijn of op te vallen is nooit makkelijk ...
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| 70. | Popular Music and Integration the dynamic presence of Pop music in contemporary Balinese performance ... Laskewicz)
Contemporary anthropology seems to have transcended the structuralist notion of culture viewed as something existing outside or above the dynamic force of individuals. ... Wading through the large amount of material written about Balinese music one quickly gets the impression ...
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| 71. | Focus Group Reporton young adult females response towards the Bond girl s ... 1 Abstract
Abstract of Report
I examined young adult female audience (ages 16 –25) response on the character of the “Bond girls” in the James Bond movies. This was done by understanding the context of the Bond films and by looking at the history of the films and by looking at audience assu...
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| 72. | Mobile Phones This report is the result of a global enquiry into the social
impact of the mobile phone. ... In
Arabic it is sometimes called el mobile, but often a telephone
sayaar or makhmul (both of which refer to carrying) or
a telephone gowal (air telephone). ... In China it is sho ji, or ‘hand
machine...
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