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Internet addiction: prevalence, causes, and treatment approaches
¶ … IAD on today's society, and attempt to outline how an individual with IAD can help overcome the limitations of the disorder.
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Galileo Place of Birth and Brief Overview
This is more of a biography about Galileo, the renown mathematician. It talks about his general backgrounds and the place of birth, his education, the lifestyle he headed, then it comes down to the contributions he made within the science world and how significant these contributions have been over time.
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Structural Testing in Software Testing
This report explores the various aspects of the structural technique of software testing and evaluation and provides an overview of the testing procedure. The work presents the background of the study, providing the substance of the research materials used. It gives an analysis that represents personal opinions on the topic and addressing the means by which the subject areas, potential research areas included, can improve. It
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Discussion on weekly topics and concepts
Application of the Multiple Intelligences Theory in the Classroom Setting
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Comprehension of a Cours\'s Subject
¶ … comprehension of a cours's subject matter. In fact, according to recent studies, student comprehension is not even directly corolated with student satisfaction, so comprehension must be seperately evaluated to…
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Thematic Apperception Test (Tat) the Tat (Thematic
The TAT (Thematic Apperception Test) has long been used to assist psychoanalysts elicit fantasy material from their patients (Morgan & Murray, 1935). According to Belleck and Murray (1973), the TAT was designed to bring…
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Buddhism Human Beings, Perhaps Above All Else,
As time goes on and especially with the advent of technology, the Buddhist perspective spreads and grows. Buddha retains power today as it has been thousands of years and more people than ever honor his life and his teachings by adapting, integrating, and modeling Buddhist principles in their daily lives. Some of the principles and concepts that attract many followers include the Buddhist philosophy regarding ethics, death, the nature of self, and what Buddha called, the ultimate reality. Many people find the myth of the Buddha's life inspirational. 2,500 years after his lifetime, the story of Buddha and his teachings permeates global media and minds around the globe.
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Should Australia Adopt a Bill of Rights
The purpose of this essay is to examine the arguments for and against implementing a national or federal bill of rights for Australia. The essay describes in detail both sides of the discussion and highlights important points about the finer details of the arguments. No recommendation is given but several important topics are discussed.
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Issues and debates in contemporary academic discourse
Minority populations are represented in disproportionate numbers in the United States special education system. The discussion here considers some of the biases which might be responsible for this inequality of representation, including a cultural, sociological and global theoretical explanation for the phenomenon. The research also considers a counterpoint to the theories of bias.
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Cognitive psychology and false memory: college-level analysis
It is humbly submitted that oral evidence all over the world forms the primary form of evidence. What a person sees, hears and probably experiences are part of the testimony which can be rebutted by a cross examination. In the adversarial form of criminal law, evidence of this type must be subject to a cross examination by the defence. In the case of a person submitting evidence based on the recall of past events that spans years previously, mostly a result of intervention by a third agent – a doctor or other operator who using a drug, powerful suggestions or hypnotic trance induce the witness to give evidence based on what they submit is from the ‘subconscious'. The problem with this evidence is that it cannot be put to the test of cross examination, nor does the witness himself or herself fully understand what he or she has stated. There is a legal mist of uncertainty in acting upon this type of evidence, and by that alone. At best it could be tertiary supporting evidence provided other evidence – either direct or secondary point to the events as stated by these types of witness. Such witnesses who have imagined the event, or confessed to things they never did, have actually hampered the proper administration of justice – and have either caused harm to themselves and to other innocent persons. It is pertinent to submit here that most of these types of evidence comes out against the witnesses own parents,, or close associates and the events sought to be prosecuted occurred decades ago. The problem therefore in this matter is not merely appreciation of evidence, but also the quality and the question if this is evidence at all. To examine this it is proposed to illustrate the cases in detail, thus highlighting the problem.