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Adult Attachment Nad Relational Communication
2,042 wordsAdult Attachment and Strategic Relational Communication: Love Schemas and Affinity Seeking According to attachment theory, the emotional bonds that infants form with their caregivers serve as the blueprints for the way people view themselves and others and they affect the way people act in their adult relationships, (Bowlby, 1982). John Bowlby was one of the first pioneers to advance on the attachment theory perspective. He was greeted with resistance and skepticism early on. Now, attachment the...
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Clear And Distinct Level Of Reality
1,373 wordsIn Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy, he offers two main arguments from which he concludes the existence of God. In the Third Meditation, Descartes proposes his metaphysical argument, which states that God must exist, because his real existence is the only cause, which could have produced Descartes own idea of God. In the Fifth Meditation, Descartes contends that existence is contained in Gods essence, so a non-existent God is by definition, a contradiction. This paper will analyze the s...
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Facial Expressions Merriam Webster
1,975 wordsThe face is an organ of emotion and we constantly read facial expressions to understand what others are feeling. The face also contains other powerful clues. Our identity is captured in our features and our eyes reveal important truths about us, even those we would prefer to conceal. We use facial expressions as a process of sending and receiving wordless messages such as smiling, frowning, laughing, and winking to name a few. Body language symbols may be learned, innate, or mixed. An eye wink i...
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Formal Structure Empirical Data
1,722 wordsCAN CHANGES BE MADE IN THE GOALS AND PRINCIPLES OF SCIENCE BE EXPLAINED BY THE SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS AT WORK DURING THAT TIME? Philosophical analysis and scientific practice: The arguments about these rival ontological and epistemological views cannot be safely left or judged without first looking more closely at the complex relationship between the general analytical interests of philosophers and the more specific intellectual concerns of working scientists themselves. For the degree to which ...
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Religious Faith Human Soul
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Bosnia Herzegovina Post Modern
1,788 wordsTransition: Architects as Managers of Change Transition in a social sense is a change from one system into another. Globally, the modernist paradigm changed to the post-modern with the disappearance of central authorities, universal dogmas and foundational ethics. The post-modern world introduced fragmentation, instability, indeterminacy and insecurity. Architectural responses to these conditions occurred as a 'semantic nightmare' of the post-modern discourse and / or the attempted completion of...
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Real Numbers Starting Point
1,939 wordster> Sam Vaknin's Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites Finiteness has to do with the existence of boundaries. Intuitively, we feel that where there is a separation, a border, a threshold there is bound to be at least one thing finite out of a minimum of two. This, of course, is not true. Two infinite things can share a boundary. Infinity does not imply symmetry, let alone isotropy. An entity can be infinite to its left and bounded on its...
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Oppression Of Women Conceptual Framework
1,116 wordsThough in theory, ecological feminism has been around for a number of years, it emerged as a political movement in the 1970 s. Francoise d'Eaubonne, a French feminist philosopher, coined the term "Ecofeminist" in 1974. Ecofeminist is a feminist approach to environmental ethics. Karen Warren, in her book Ecofeminist Philosophy, claims that feminist theorists question the source of the oppression of women, and seek to eliminate this oppression. Ecofeminist's consider the oppression of women, (sexi...
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Alexis De Tocqueville Ayn Rand
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Straight Line Physical World
1,305 wordsThe British philosopher Ryle attacked the sceptical point of view regarding right and wrong ( = being in error). He said that if the concept of error is made use of - surely, there must be times that we are right. To him, it was impossible to conceive of the one without the other. He regarded "right" and "wrong" as polar concepts. One could not be understood without understanding the other. As it were, Ryle barked up the wrong sceptic tree. All the sceptics said was that one cannot know (or prov...
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Conceptual Framework Financial Accounting
1,610 wordsLaw and Economics Agency theory is a good explanation for costs of capital. Agency theory defines contracts as under which one party called principal engages another party called the agent to perform service on the principals behalf. Concluding, the principal delegates decision-making authority to the agent. Both sides of the contract are utility maximises and the agent will not necessarily act in the principals best interests. This leads to the rise of agency costs. Agency costs are the welfare...
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Brothers And Sisters Charismatic Leader
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Quot Quot Conceptual Framework
4,692 wordsThere was a time, not long ago, when the evangelical community had considerable consensus on lifestyle questions and social issues. We generally agreed on what we should eat and drink and how we might spend our weekends. There was little debate over definitions of vulgarity or morality, and questions of fashion were rarely a matter for discussion. In those days, everyone knew how a family should be raised, and aberrations such as divorce and abortion were simply that: problems found only among h...
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Nuclear Waste Waste Disposal
2,656 wordsThe General Problem The generation of energy from nuclear fuel reactors has been a highly controversial issue for the better part of the last century. At one point in the 1960 s, nuclear power was thought to be the energy source of the future because it was considered cleaner than carbon or coal, and much more efficient. After incidents such as the near fatal meltdown at Three Mile Island and the disastrous incident at Chernobyl, many people have been vehemently opposed to nuclear fuel generated...
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Conceptual Art Long Run Piece
445 wordsI believe that conceptual art, as a whole, is a very one sided art form. To make a piece of art that focuses only on the concept and pretty much eliminate the aesthetic factors is, in my opinion, not good art. It seems to me that with conceptual art, the creator, most of the time is so wrapped up in the Idea, that in the long run, he or she looses the important element of clarity. What I mean by clarity is the artworks ability to convey its message or idea to the viewer. Yes, I do believe that t...
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Gayatri Cahkravorty Spivak Christopher Norris Deconstruction Derrida
3,153 wordsDeconstruction Is Accused Of Privileging Textuality At Deconstruction Is Accused Of Privileging Textuality At The Expense Of The Real World. When any critical stance reduced to its core principles (especially when undermined by the less spectacular efforts of its practitioners) it becomes easy to caricature. Liberal Humanism can be painted as woefully na? ve and with no redeeming features, whilst psychoanalysis can be mocked as the? hunt for the phallus? and Marxism is an a = b, base / superstru...
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Clear And Distinct Level Of Reality
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Database Management End User
581 wordsBasic ideas and Concepts of Software Design An Interface to the End-User The Project Management System was designed with the goal that the end-user can handle the system on his own. The interactive user interface is based on the Windows interface. The interface programs use standard software of the market like Visual Basic, Microsoft Access and Crystal Reports. Documentation The software should be documented. The documentation should cover: h Description of the database architecture h Analysis o...
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Epic Poems Southern Baptist
1,610 wordsPlato attacks poetry on two main fronts, claims to knowledge and as imitations. The poet as Plato knew him was a religious being, who was divinely inspired by the muse. It is therefore futile to attempt an analysis of the modern poet in comparison with the mythic poet. Instead, we must search our society to find a group which best resembles the mythic poet. And then, explore whether Plato's attacks still holds true against are new modern foe of philosophy, if any foe exist at all. The mythic poe...
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Thousand Oaks Cultural Values
2,431 wordsA sign system is representation through communication which in turn leads to a shared meaning or understanding. We hold mental representations that classify and organise the world (whether fact or fiction), people, objects and events into meaningful categories so that we can meaningfully comprehend the world. The media use sign systems through newspapers, magazines, television, internet, and the radio etc. The conceptual map of meaning and language are the basis of representation. The conceptual...
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