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  • Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology is one of the most modern sciences widely practiced in everyday lives. By studying psychology, we can develop a much better understanding of human behavior and the way the mind works, depending on peoples background, religious beliefs, and society affiliations. This profession appeals to me because I am interested in studying how the human mind reacts to certain situations, why there is such diversity in people’s breaking points, and how to help people overcome

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: David
  • Child Spanking Psychology

    Child Spanking Psychology

    Spanking is most often a deliberate form of punishment seen as corporal punishment. “Corporal punishment is the deliberate infliction of pain intended as correction or punishment.”(www.wikipedia.com) This practice is limited because of its intent for disciplinary reasons and not torture. Although corporal punishment is still widely used in domestic situations it has been banned in seventeen countries, although in the United States some states still allow paddling. Massachusetts has proposed a bill banning all forms

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Bred
  • Effects of Propaganda Films on Wwii

    Effects of Propaganda Films on Wwii

    The effetc s of film on WWII propaganda Without the advent of the medium of film to wage a war of propaganda both the Axis and the Allies of World War II would have found it difficult to gather as much support for their causes as they did. Guns, tanks, and bombs were the principal weapons of World War II, but there were other, more subtle, forms of warfare as well. Words, posters, and films

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: David
  • Feminity in Contemporary Horror Film

    Feminity in Contemporary Horror Film

    FEMINITY IN CONTEMPORARY HORROR FILM One might say that horror film- genre has been invented by feminists. Horror films seem to be one of the only genres that have women as heroines instead of dominated side characters. In horror genre women are the ones fighting against evil and men are the ones dying trying to help these heroines. Or perhaps the horror genre uses heroines to differ it self from hero dominant action genre.

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: David
  • Compare the Ways Plath and Kesey Present Psychological Disorders and Minds Under Stress in the Bell Jar and one Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest?

    Compare the Ways Plath and Kesey Present Psychological Disorders and Minds Under Stress in the Bell Jar and one Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest?

    �One flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ and �The Bell Jar’ can be linked considerably. Both the novels in question are products of the author’s own experiences and the specific culture in which they were written. They both draw upon similar events throughout, yet the philosophy and reason behind them is often significantly contrasting. However, it cannot be argued that their presentation of psychological disorder and the pressure that it forces on the mind are intrinsically

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Steve
  • Christian Philosophy Film Critique

    Christian Philosophy Film Critique

    Christian Philosophy Film Critique The Truman Show Entertainment is the supraideology of all discourse on Television. Even news shows are a format for entertainment, not for education. The most important fact about television is that people watch it. American televisions devoted entirely to supplying its audience with entertainment and commercial. The problem is not that television presents us with entertaining subject matter but that all subject matter is presented as entertaining. This main point of

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Edward
  • What I Have Used from Psychology

    What I Have Used from Psychology

    What I Have Used From Psychology I’ve always been interested and curious about Psychology. In Chapter 5, Learning and Cognition (or more so the Classical and Operant Conditioning) interested me the most. Who we are now is the direct result of how and what we learned as children. Learning is any relatively permanent change in behavior brought about through experience. Through our experiences in life, it teaches us new behaviors, attitudes, and skills. We also

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Development of Psycholinguistics in the History of Psychology

    The Development of Psycholinguistics in the History of Psychology

    PERKEMBANGAN PEMIKIRAN TENTANG PSIKOLINGUISTIK DALAM SEJARAH PSIKOLOGI BAB I PENDAHULUAN Psikologi kognitif kontemporer merupakan studi ilmiah yang mempelajari bagaimana manusia memperoleh, memasukkan, memanggil kembali serta memanipulasi informasi baik berupa informasi visual-spasial maupun informasi verbal. Ide mengenai pikiran [thought], persepsi, proses belajar, memori, atensi, problem-solving serta perkembangannya telah dimulai sejak zaman yunani kuno. Para pemikir dan filsuf pada zaman dahulu mengembangkan filsafat untuk mendukung ide-ide mereka dan dalam perkembangannya, kita dapat pula menemukan akar dari

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Chinatown" as Film Noir

    Chinatown" as Film Noir

    “Chinatown” as Film Noir Films that are classified as being in the film noir genre all share some basic characteristics. There is generally a voice-over throughout the film in order to guide the audience’s perceptions. These movies also involve a crime and a detective who is trying to figure out the truth in the situation. This detective usually encounters a femme fatale who seduces him. However, the most distinctive feature of the film noir genre

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Artur
  • Psychology

    Psychology

    1. The definition of psychology means the science that studies behavior and the physiological and cognitive processes that underlie it, and the profession that applies the accumulated knowledge of this science to practical problems (Weiten, 2004). In the John/Joan experiment, we will look at the biological perspective, behaviorist perspective, and the sociocultural perspective of the case. The John/Joan experiment was an interesting case because it stirred up the issue of gender behavior being a result

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Victor
  • Psychology

    Psychology

    Psyc 3331 Psychology of Gender Notes 02.02.05 Chapter 1 Key Terms • Androcentric bias: discipline of psychology that is largely focused on men and describes men as superior and women as inferior. • Bias in Research Methods: bias occurs in every part of the research process-from question formulation and research design to data analysis and interpretation • Blatant sexism: occurs when women are treated in a transparently harmful and unequal way. • Covert sexism: form

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Artur
  • A Zed and Two Noughts - Film Analyse (in German)

    A Zed and Two Noughts - Film Analyse (in German)

    1. Filmtitel: A Zed & Two Noughts, Dt. Titel: Ein Z und zwei Nullen; ZOO / Drama 2. Regisseur: Peter Greenaway 3. Jahr/Land/Dauer/Farbe: 1985/GroЯbritannien, Niederlande/112 Min./Farbe 4. Darsteller (Auswahl): Andrйa Ferrйol, Brian Deacon, Eric Deacon, Frances Barber, Joss Ecklung, Jim Davidson 5. Location(s): Rotterdam Zoo, Rotterdam, Niederlande 6. Synopsis: Die Zwillingsbrьder Oliver und Oswald Deuce (engl.: Zwei, Einstand, Teufel) verlieren ihre Ehefrauen bei einem Autounfall vor dem Zoo, wo beide als Zoologen arbeiten. Sie versuchen

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Film Institute Research

    Film Institute Research

    From camera to television a film must pass many stages, capital must be raised to finance all areas, this includes actors fees. Which range from over line costs where only a percentage of final takings are handed over. This is popular with actors such as Ewan McGregor who likes to work on low budget films. Whereas other actors may demand underline costs which is a fixed fee, not variable with the success of the

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Psychos in Our Mist

    Psychos in Our Mist

    For most of us the idea of a psychopath conjures up images from movies like "Silence of The Lambs" and characters with names like "Hannibal Lector." Fortunately characters like Hannibal don’t really exist. Serial killers and people involved in ritual torture are rare, but psychopathic behavior is more common than you might think. I have known several psychopaths in my life. The clearest case involved an older teen who had no sense of guilt. He

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Mike
  • Film Analysis: A Beautiful Mind

    Film Analysis: A Beautiful Mind

    Film Analysis: A Beautiful Mind I. Introduction For this assignment, I choose to view A Beautiful Mind, which is a biography based on the true life story of a math prodigy, John Forbes Nash Jr. The movie is a brilliant and touching portrayal of the destruction of the mind by schizophrenia, paranoia, and the effect of ostracism. These psychological concepts and conditions are clearly shown by the main character, played by Russell Crowe. Two

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Tommy
  • How Does the Form of the Film Fit the Function?

    How Does the Form of the Film Fit the Function?

    How does the form of the film fit the function? Akira Kurosawa’s classic film, Rashomon, opens with the subtitled line, “I just don’t understand.” Spoken by one of the men to whom the audience, as observers, can feel the closest, this first line (spoken by the woodcutter) foreshadows the truly confusing nature of this movie. Focusing on the main story of a bandit who defiles (be it rape or otherwise) a passing woman, and the

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Key Conventions of Film Noir in La Confidential

    The Key Conventions of Film Noir in La Confidential

    The Key Conventions Of Film Noir In L.A Confidential L.A Confidential (Curtis Hanson, 1997) is a neo-noir film about a shooting at an all night diner and the three Las Angeles policeman who investigate in their own unique ways. It is based on the book by James Ellroy and after a very well adapted screenplay, won nine academy awards. It starred actors with big names like Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce and Danny Devito, which made

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Earth Film Review

    Earth Film Review

    Mahatma Gandhi once said that “when fear takes over, the spirit is ignored and we focus all of our attention on the point of danger, thus losing the capacity to find any courage, sanity, or peace inside ourselves.” Earth by Deepa Mehta, is the second film of the elemental trilogy, and is about “the largest and most terrible exchange of population in history” filmed in a way that does not correspond to a typical South

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Film Analysis

    Film Analysis

    Every movie beginning needs to be intriguing. In order to catch the audience attention in any aspect, you need to start really well. That will automatically bring certain attention to the viewers so that they follow the story to the end. Otherwise, if the attention hasn’t been caught, there is a risk of losing potential audience. This is true in most of the cases when speaking about representing something, or creating a fascinating story. Director

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Victor
  • Hindi Film Industry

    Hindi Film Industry

    INTRODUCTION The bollywood industry is one of the largest industries in India, though it is still not considered to be a mainstream industry because of its highly unorganised structure. Nevertheless it cannot be denied that it is one of the most lucrative and highly volatile sectors, where a film can make or break careers. The movie industry largely depends on the audience, the consuming public for its revenue. The way and means to reach this

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Janna
  • Link Between Homeless and Psychological Disorders

    Link Between Homeless and Psychological Disorders

    I believe saying that psychological disorders are linked to ones surroundings or levels of stress is correct. I feel that this would affect ones psychological well being indefinitely. In a situation where Savo Petrovski GE117 In class assignment #1 I believe saying that psychological disorders are linked to ones surroundings or levels of stress is correct. I feel that this would affect ones psychological well being indefinitely. In a situation where the mind has

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Top
  • Film Noir

    Film Noir

    In no more than a paragraph, define “film noir”. How did it influence the movies? Is “film noir” still around today and in what ways? Please elaborate. Film noir is a French label on the American film phenomenon. It wasn’t until Post-war France that they could see many American films. The French observed the relationship between American movies in the forties and literature called “roman noir”, which means dark literature and film noir means black

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Victor
  • Fight Club Film Analysis

    Fight Club Film Analysis

    Relationships are often a cyclone of emotions and thoughts that disastrously destroy lives or haphazardly shape paths that lead to new things. In Playing by Heart, the characters experience all these in a short time. While it was a fictional depiction of real situations, much can be gleaned from this film. Being that this movie corresponds with terms in our book the connections are endless. Joan, a young actress, meets a young man, Keenan, in

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Jon
  • Industrial and Organizational Psychology

    Industrial and Organizational Psychology

    As an accounting major, Industrial and Organizational psychology is particularly interesting and necessary to me. Accounting majors same as all the other majors in the business field are required to take plenty of management classes. They uncovered many interesting approaches and theories of I/O psychology which will help you to better understand the organization you are working in and people that you would have to deal with. As I have already taken most of my

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Psychological Analysis

    Psychological Analysis

    Patient Analysis Arleen has been a police officer for ten years. Currently she is on paid medical leave for three months and has three weeks left before she is due back at work. Arleen’s parents have been divorced for sixteen years. She still keeps in touch with her mother, and talks to her on a regular basis. Her father is an alcoholic with a history of physical and mental abuse towards his children. Arleen has

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Max

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