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Papers On Social Psychology
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Bio-psycho-social Assessment/Fictional Character
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A 10 page research paper that is built around the portrayal of a fictional character. Kate Phillips' novel White Rabbit (1996) offers a detailed psychological, biographic and social portrait of a tough, eccentric 88-year-old woman, Ruth Caster Armstrong Hubble. The novel recounts the events of Ruth's last day of life. Through flashbacks, the author recounts the transitions that constitute the life of this woman. Examination of Phillips' detailed characterization demonstrates how various psychological facts about women can be dramatized and this illuminates and adds insight into their meaning. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khwhrab.rtf
Body Image and American Society
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This 3 page essay explores body image in American society and how it is important in respect to self-esteem. Several issues are broached, inclusive of how media views women. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA310bod.rtf
Body Image and Self-esteem
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The relationship between body image and self-esteem is explored in this 6 page paper. Age, sex and culture are considered. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Bodyimag.wps
Body Image: A Literature Review
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This 6 page paper outlines a review of literature on the issue of body image. This paper considers the impact that body image has on the development of eating disorders. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHBodyIm.rtf
BODY LANGUAGE: GENDER DIFFERENCES
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This 3 page paper compares and contrasts the ways in which men and women utilize body language. Examples provided. Bibliography lists 0 sources.
Filename: MBbdylang.rtf
Book Review / Psychology & Love
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A 7 page analytical review of a book entitled 'Dreams of Love & Fateful Encounters' by Ethel S. Person which describes the evolution of our own emotions and their transitions throughout the typical lifespan. Concepts such as first love, growth, affectionate bonding, and more are covered. Theories are applied to practical situations as well. No Additional Sources are Cited.
Filename: Lovebook.wps
Boredom: A Study
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This 4 page paper outlines a study on boredom. The problem of boredom has plagued educators, instructors, workplace managers and parents since the dawn of time. Though boredom seems related to factors like time and activities levels, perceptions of bored individuals often are related in terms of assessments of boredom in any setting. The old saying “only boring people are bored” may seem to imply a simple solution to the problem of boredom, perceptions of how boredom occurs, where it occurs, and how boredom can be stopped provide greater insight into the problem. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHBored2.rtf
Breakdown by Florence King
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A 3 page paper which Discusses the essay Breakdown by Florence King. The paper argues that King is likely too hard in this essay and making points that are not necessarily very valid. Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RAbkw.rtf
Bruno Bettleheim’s Concept of Enchantment and the Japanese
Fairytale of the Peach-Boy:
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This 4 page report discusses the
ideas of Bruno Bettleheim’s 1976 “The Uses of Enchantment” and
establishes a thematic connection between it and “Japanese Fairy
Tales” edited by Philip Smith (1992). No additional sources.
Filename: BWjfairy.wps
C. Wright Mills: Power And Policy
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4 pages in length. The consequences of linking the field too closely to centers of power and policy have long been a significant irritation in an otherwise democratic society wholly capable of self-governing. According to C. Wright Mills, who stated with complete absence of intimidation that social science has quite widely become the way in which overt means of power seek to control the individual, argues how such manipulative maneuvers serve to remove any semblance of moral and political autonomy one may have (Mills, 2000). This assertion bears tremendous merit by virtue of its preoccupation with inevitable loss of democratic tendencies inherent to freedom and rationality. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCCWrMills.rtf