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  • Sigmeund Freud

    Sigmeund Freud

    Sigmund Freud was born in Austria in 1856. He grew up in a traditional family and studied medicine in Vienna. In the beginning of his career, Freud did a lot of research on the field of neurology. During a study-related trip to Paris in 1885 he met the neurologist Jean-Marie Charcot. Because of conversations Freud had with Charcot, he developed a different view on mental disorders. Charcot was familiar with clinical methods like hypnosis and

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Significant Events, Organizations, or Legislation of the Progressive Era That Impacted Social Welfare

    Significant Events, Organizations, or Legislation of the Progressive Era That Impacted Social Welfare

    Significant events, Organizations, or Legislation of the Progressive Era that impacted Social Welfare: The Progressive Era was one of those times in history that as the title implies, was a overall good time for those in America. Now although there were certain policies that were implemented on certain groups that were not favored by them, one must still consider its cumulative progression. Veterans gained a lot of respect when the Veterans Bureau was established giving

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Bred
  • Silence in "the Chosen"

    Silence in "the Chosen"

    Silence in “The Chosen” In the book “The Chosen” by Chaim Potok, there are many situations where silence between characters is present. Some characters, such as Reuven and David Malter, believe that this deprivation is a cruel and inexplicable way of raising a child. On the other hand, Reb Saunders, a Jewish Hasidic leader, raises his oldest son in silence to prepare him for his future as a Rabbi. Silence is a driving force to

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Silent Anguish

    Silent Anguish

    Silent Anguish Imagine a young girl of twelve marrying a man of forty whom she has never seen before and being forced to produce children until her body is physically unable to perform a safe pregnancy. Imagine the girl being brainwashed and beaten for contradicting with a belief held by another man and forced to stay in her community for her entire life without knowing anything of the outside world. This scary world exists not

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    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Max
  • Silicitudo Rei Socialis

    Silicitudo Rei Socialis

    Sollicitudo Rei Socialis (Concern for Social Realities) Encyclical Letter of Pope John Paul II, 1988 Major Areas of Concern:  Authentic Development  North/South Gap  East/West Blocs  Solidarity  Option for the Poor  Structures of Sin  Ecological Concerns Historical Note • Came on the 20th Anniversary of “Populorum Progressio” • Written before the full impact of glasnost made itself felt in international relations. I. Introduction 1. Social doctrine seeks to lead

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Silver Rights

    Silver Rights

    The Carter family never set out to be leaders in the school desegregation movement in Mississippi. They simply wanted the best education for their children. Matthew and Mae Bertha along with their 13 children had spent a lifetime sharecropping twenty-five acres on the cotton plantations in rural northwest Mississippi. They had watched their five oldest children graduate from the part-time black high school in Drew, only to leave directly thereafter, the boys to the military,

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Similarities and Differences Between the “thirty Years War” and the Earlier Conflict (1618-1648)

    Similarities and Differences Between the “thirty Years War” and the Earlier Conflict (1618-1648)

    Jiayi Liu Similarities and differences between the “Thirty Years War” and the earlier conflict (1618-1648) Michael Klare describes the foes facing Syria as a new “Thirty Years War” and as having similar outlines of the 1618-1648 conflict. The present-day Syria is faced with a long and brutal internal conflict, in which numerous different conflicts combine to create a single great conflagration. The same present faced Germany in the course of the great conflict of 1618-1648

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    Submitted: September 25, 2017 By: Jiayi Liu
  • Simmel

    Simmel

    The fact of economic exchange confers upon the value of things something super-individual. It detaches them from dissolution in the mere subjectivity of the agents, and causes them to determine each other reciprocally, since each exerts its economic function in the other. The practically effective value is conferred upon the object, not merely by its own desirability, but by the desirability of another object. Not merely the relationship to the receptive subjects characterizes this

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Simone De Beauvoir

    Simone De Beauvoir

    In The Other Sex, who does De Beauvoir criticize - men or women, and for whom is her criticism intended? What are her main claims? In The Second Sex, Simone De Beauvoir exposes the consistent parallel between all texts, old and new, making up the cannon of which everything we (men and women) think - is based on and derives from. Whether in adoration or condemnation, male thinkers have always dealt with the female individual

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: July
  • Simple Outline Essay

    Simple Outline Essay

    The Effects Of Child Neglect 1. Introduction 1. Attraction Sentence (2 Marks) Did you ever realize the effects of child neglect? B. General Statements Refered to Oxford Dictionary (2010), neglect has been defined as the “failure, whether intentional or not, of the person responsible for child’s care to provide and maintain adequate food, clothing, medical care, supervision, or education” (p. 1023). Most of the days, reported in news that child neglected are increases days by

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    Submitted: December 2, 2014 By: mimishahirah
  • Simplified Characters Are Better Than Traditional Characters

    Simplified Characters Are Better Than Traditional Characters

    Simplified Characters are Better than Traditional Characters There are two different opinions on the debate about traditional characters and simplified characters. With a beautiful and appreciable appearance, traditional characters are regarded as a better way to inherit Chinese traditional culture and promote national unity. However, simplified characters are supported by others for its efficiency and accessibility. Moreover, simplified characters can also serve the function of protecting and developing traditional culture. From my point of view,

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    Submitted: June 10, 2017 By: a979326447
  • Singapore

    Singapore

    • The first shared value: (1) Nation before community and society before self. (2) Family as the basic unit of society. (3) Community support and respect for the individual. (4) Consensus, not conflict. (5) Racial and religious harmony. • Geographical Characteristics of the Country/City: Singapore consists of one main island and 60 small islands about 137 km north of the Equator (latitude 1° 09’N and longitude 103° 38’E). It has a total land area of

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Top
  • Singers Assumptions

    Singers Assumptions

    Peter Singer, author of “Singer’s Solution to World Poverty” proposes that American donate a substantial portion of their expendable income to feed children in order to end world poverty. Within Singer’s proposal, he makes various assumptions about world poverty and his reasoning to bring it to an end is based on American’s over-consumption of non-essential goods and services. Within Singer’s article, he eludes to many unstated assumptions, of which I’ve chosen three to explore

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    Essay Length: 338 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Monika
  • Single Mothers

    Single Mothers

    Single Mothers Many women take for granted the freedoms that they have today. Some have forgotten what their own mothers and grandmothers went through. Women have started to receive many of the same rights that men do in the work place and at home. At home many women find it more socially acceptable to be single with a child. No longer does society look down on this. This relatively new sense of feminism has helped

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Single Parent Homes

    Single Parent Homes

    A Single-Parent family or household is just what the name implies, a family or household that is headed and/or run by one parent. According to two researchers of single parent homes, “Single-parent families are those that have a 16-year-old child and a biological mother who is divorced/separated, widowed or never-married. Biological mothers who have children with stepfathers are considered part of the single parent group. Two-parent families are defined as having a 16-year-old child and

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    Essay Length: 336 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: July
  • Single Parenting

    Single Parenting

    In the United States single parenting has become a high concern to many people. Since 1950, the percentage of children living in one parent families has nearly tripled. This percentage has increased from 22% to 51%. Exactly one in four children in the U.S. reside in a single parent home, which is 90% of the time woman headed. All though, regardless of your gender it is a challenging job to be a single parent

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Janna
  • Single Parenting

    Single Parenting

    BACKGROUND: An increasing number of lesbian women and single heterosexual women are bringing up children with no male involvement. This study follows up to adolescence a sample of children raised in fatherless families from birth or early infancy. METHODS: Twenty-five lesbian mother families and 38 families headed by a single heterosexual mother were compared with 38 two-parent heterosexual families. The quality of parenting by the mother, and the social and emotional development of the child,

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Jack
  • Single-Mothers: Paid & Unpaid Work

    Single-Mothers: Paid & Unpaid Work

    Single-mothers: Paid & Unpaid Work Poverty in Canada impacts our most venerable citizens in our society, women and children. Even as the statistics on low, income families have decreased in the past years, there is still a wide gap between single-mothers income level and two-parent families with one income. As well, our children are usually unable to provide for themselves, this leaves the responsibility, as noted by our society, to the caregivers of the

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    Essay Length: 2,307 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Site Visit

    Site Visit

    For my agency report, I chose to go to the Minooka Police Department and do an interview with a juvenile police officer. I was able to do an interview with police Sergeant Gary Fiedler. Sergeant Fiedler has been an officer with the Minooka Police Department for 19 years. When I went to the police department I was originally supposed to meet with Chief Doug Hayes. Unfortunately he was busy, so therefore I was not able

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Bred
  • Sitting Bull

    Sitting Bull

    Sitting Bull In 1831 an indian child was born, of the Sioux Nation and the Hunkpapa Tribe. His father, Sitting Bull, and mother, Her-holy-door, did not name him Sitting Bull, he was named Jumping Badger. He was never called Jumping Badger, he was called Slow because of his willful and deliberate ways. When Slow was fourteen he insisted on going along with the adult warriors into battle. Usually the untrained youths were errand boys while

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Jon
  • Situación Actual Del Empleo En México

    Situación Actual Del Empleo En México

    ________________ Situación actual del empleo en México Durante este trabajo se abordara acerca de cómo se encuentra el empleo en México, para tener un amplio panorama de cifras y circunstancias que involucran a este tema tan controversial e importante en nuestra sociedad. En la economía existen tres factores importantes los cuales son tierra, capital y trabajo, siendo este último uno de los más importantes pues de él se desprenden factores que benefician o perjudican a

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    Submitted: August 19, 2016 By: gueevarota
  • Situación Actual Del Empleo En México

    Situación Actual Del Empleo En México

    Situación actual del empleo en México Durante este trabajo se abordara acerca de cómo se encuentra el empleo en México, para tener un amplio panorama de cifras y circunstancias que involucran a este tema tan controversial e importante en nuestra sociedad. En la economía existen tres factores importantes los cuales son tierra, capital y trabajo, siendo este último uno de los más importantes pues de él se desprenden factores que benefician o perjudican a la

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    Submitted: August 19, 2016 By: gueevarota
  • Situation Analysis

    Situation Analysis

    Situation Analysis The Toddler Warehouse is a start-up business. A comprehensive marketing plan and effort will be instrumental in developing visibility and generating sales. The Toddler Warehouse offers Salem, Ore. a full-service child care and child development facility for toddlers. These services will be differentiated from the competition through advanced training and learning systems. Market Summary Through a lot of research, The Toddler Warehouse has accumulated good information regarding the market and are aware of

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    Submitted: May 19, 2011 By: Ksusha20
  • Situation Analysis and Problem Statement

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement InterClean, a cleaning product solution company, is one of the leaders in the sanitation industry. David Spencer, InterCleanЎЇs CEO, believes that for the company to stay as a major player, it needs to meet the new regulations and change their selling point from cleaning products to customized solutions. In order to find the best solution for InterClean to succeed in aligning organizational structure around the new model, current issues and

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Riordan Manufacturing Corporation

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Riordan Manufacturing Corporation

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement Imagine being Chief Executive Officer of a Fortune 1000 company with projected annual earnings of $46 million dollars and revenues totaling in excess of one billion dollars. However, the company has operated from a status quo position for years, you find that your company sales revenue is quickly declining, profits are uneven, and the ability to retain staff is being negatively impacted. As Chief Executive Officer it is your duty

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    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Situational Crime Prevention

    Situational Crime Prevention

    Richard Rivas Criminology 06/06/07 Assignment 1 3). Situational crime prevention aims to remove whatever is attractive to criminals about committing that particular crime. An example of this is the method they use at the shoe stores in the mall. At footlocker they only show you one shoe, this makes stealing non-rewarding for thieves. It would not make sense to only steal one shoe even if it was in your size. This approach reduces crime in

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Situational Leadership

    Situational Leadership

    Values Educate, Elevate & Graduate “change project” will assist youth in Bartram High School twilight program reduce drop out. It is an assumption that the students within the twilight program are deficient due to the casual factors such as oppression, poverty, and single household. The deficiencies may lie in the perimeters of education, emotional, or financial stability. Students who dropout of school is often referred to a social deviance. The oppression that many students face

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: July
  • Situational Relevance in Social Networking Websites

    Situational Relevance in Social Networking Websites

    Anyone who has spent a fair amount of time on a social networking website is familiar with the "what's next?" problem. Put quite simply, "what's next?" is what you say to yourself after you have exhausted the novelty of the service, and from that moment on you use the site less and less. Friendster.com has been stung terribly by this problem. Orkut and LinkedIn as well. Looking at the traffic graphs for Friendster and LinkedIn

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    Submitted: February 10, 2011 By: Tej
  • Six Thinking Hats

    Six Thinking Hats

    The age at which Australians learn to drive is too young White hat: Sixteen is the legal age in which a person is eligible to learn how to drive. Driving is very much an important part of our day to day lives. We drive almost everywhere. We use our cars much more than we do walking, riding a bike etc. More accidents in cars occur in young motorists than older insisting that younger motorists need

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: regina
  • Skateboarding as Pop Culture: The Mark of The Z-Boys

    Skateboarding as Pop Culture: The Mark of The Z-Boys

    Carlos Delcompare Shari Alvanas Composition 10/18/05 English Skateboarding as Pop culture: The Mark of the Z-Boys The sport of skateboarding has been around for many years. The sport has gone from the early nineteen-hundreds to modern day society. The sport went from just being a hobby to becoming one of the most popular sports of today. Throughout the years skateboarding has been significantly modified to suit the skaters of the day. Since skateboarding has been

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Mike
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