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Top Secret Research Program
1,184 words... le of the astronomical community (William Dudley). This is difficult. Ph. D's are not conferred by respected institutions as they are in astrophysics. But there are things that can be done to start the process. Genuinely scholarly papers can be written, which the Journal of Scientific Exploration would consider, for example. Note that Bernard is not trying to solicit papers; the Journal is highly selective and turns down more articles than are accepted. Journal articles are one way to intere...
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Point Of View Id Ego
2,312 words... y suppressed the seduction theory for prudential reasons, then said something equally outrageous about infantile sexuality. Odd, if Freud was trying to be a conformist and avoid opprobrium. In my view Sulloway does not succeed. At the end of his book there is a section called 'Catalogue of Major Freud Myths'. That is probably where the term paranoia crept into my sense of his approach, since about twenty-three of the myths are said to have the function of 'nihil ating' the role of biological...
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Gross Domestic Product Korean Culture
1,583 wordsKorean Wave Korean culture is unique and has the features peculiar to its own. It contains the features peculiar to Korean nation through religion, customs, traditions, and art. Korean culture has such a great impact on cultures of other world nations, that the world community becomes aware of the phenomenon called Hallyu or Korean wave. The paper dwells on the Korean wave phenomenon and explores it within the frameworks of globalization. The Korean wave is often associated with the sign of some...
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Brazilian Culture Cultural Identity
1,651 wordsAnthropophagy and Brazilian Culture Cannibalism is a phenomenon which was widely spread in some areas. There are several views on the essence and nature of cannibalism. Some of the scientists consider that the reason of cannibalism was famine and starvation. Though while talking about Brazil, the land of Aztecs, there was a fertile soil and rich vegetation. The agriculture was on a high level. Aztecs hunted animals which contributed to their ration. The scientists argue about the roots of cannib...
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Emile Durkheim Michel Foucault
4,310 wordsThis paper is an attempt to do something that is probably not a good idea. I am going to try and take the ideas of some of the most prominent postmodern Sociological thinkers and mesh them together in some sort of coherent format. The purpose of this paper is to provide a starting place for people interested in postmodern Sociological thought. There really is no one all-encompassing postmodern theory, or a group of like-minded postmodern theorists. In fact this notion is antithetical to much of ...
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World War Ii Film Noir
4,884 wordsForty years after Raymond Borde and? tienne Chaumeton defined the challenge, critical commentators on film noir continue to grapple with it. Ironically, American writers did not immediately take up consideration of this indigenous phenomenon and the question of its essential traits. Only gradually in a frequently cross-referenced series of essays in the 1970 s did they begin to express themselves. There are now a dozen full-length books in English concerning film noir and undoubtedly more to fol...
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Boston Little Brown Oxford Blackwell
5,990 wordsMaterialist Response To David Chalmers The Conscious Materialist Response To David Chalmers The Conscious Mind A MATERIALIST RESPONSE TO DAVID CHALMERS THE CONSCIOUS MIND Paul Raymond Stanford University In this paper I will examine and criticize the arguments David Chalmers gives for rejecting a materialistic account of consciousness in his book The Conscious Mind. I will draw upon arguments and intuitions from the three main schools of thought in the philosophical study of consciousness (a) fo...
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