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Explaining Death And Dying To Preschool Children
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An 8 page paper. How to explain death to a preschool-age child is an issue of some controversy in the world, however, experts seem to agree that we should not try to shield our young children from the fact of death. Experts also seem to agree that we should not use euphemisms when discussing death and dying because they confuse the child and will often lead to misconceptions, which, in turn, lead to fears. This essay discusses how this age child perceives death and includes suggestions on discussing this topic with young children. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Exploring the Concept of Prejudice
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This 4 page paper uses the expression “If only closed minds came with closed mouths” as a prompt to consider prejudice and stereotyping. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Extreme Mental Illness And Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
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19 pages in length. To understand the ongoing controversy surrounding ECT, it is important to gain a working knowledge of the procedure, indications, risks and common misconceptions about this alternative approach to treating severe mental illness that has been in place for a number of decades. The process of ECT has undergone such significant modifications that it hardly resembles what by today's standards is considered archaic application. That contemporary approaches to ECT have wholly metamorphosed - and in some cases exorcised - the negative components once attributed to this controversial therapy lends considerable credibility to recent scientific research that supports it as being viable, safe and humane. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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Extroverts vs. Introverts/Who Is Happiest?
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A 10 page study proposal that addresses the topic of the effect of personality type of perceived level of happiness, and specifically, the question of whether or not extroverts are happier than introverts. Previous research has unequivocally associated extroversion with self-reported higher levels of happiness, but there has been little research on whether there is variation in regards to this perception within groups of each personality type. This proposed study would address this neglected area of investigation. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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Eyewitness Testimony: Prejudicial or Probative?
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A 6 page exploration of the value of eyewitness testimony in a court of law. This paper notes the fact that such testimony can vary according to a number of diverse sociologic factors in its accuracy. The contention is presented that while this variation should not be used as a reason to blanketly exclude such testimony from a court of law, it should introduce a degree of caution into the process. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Eysenck And Bandura: Comparison Of Personality Theories
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9 pages in length. The battle between biological versus environmental and nature versus nurture have sparked myriad theories that strive to one-up each other with the best concept of what influences personality development. The very notion of human personality is what distinguishes one from another, a foundation upon which the quest for individuality is a primary focal point (Brody, 1988). The extent to which two schools of thought revolve around the either/or principles of genetic or situational influences is both grand and far-reaching; to single out one as holding more power over personality development than - and even to the exclusion of - the other is to inaccurately surmise how the myriad traits that characterize human personality are rigid and finite. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Crack-Up
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A 4 page analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work The Crack-Up. No additional sources cited.
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Faces Of Death
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4 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses death as a stranger, death as an enemy and death as a friend. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Factors Affecting Coping and Interventional Methodologies
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A 12 page discussion of the various factors influencing coping. The literature is
reviewed and a model case is presented. A discussion of contrary cases, related cases, borderline cases and invented cases is included as well. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Factors Affecting Psychiatric Diagnosis: The Relevance of Race in Gender in The Diagnosis of Conduct Disorder
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A 5 page overview of the manner race and gender can impact psychological diagnoses. This paper although there are specific criteria in place for psychological diagnoses, an individual’s race, ethnicity and even gender can result in inaccurate diagnoses in certain instances. That diagnoses can be impacted by the therapist’s understanding, or lack of understanding, of the cultural schemata under which the client operates. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Factors Influencing Cognitive development, Language development, and Social development: Observations from the Classroom and the Literature
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An 8 page discussion of the factors influencing cognitive development, language development, and social development. Written from the perspective of an educator who compliments her own classroom observations with those from the literature, this paper attempts to illustrate the importance of parental involvement and a resource rich learning environment on child development. Provides several examples from Danuta Bukatco and Marvin W. Daehler's "Child Development: A Thematic Approach" (1998) and compliments these authors approach with other research in the field. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Factors Influencing Juvenile Delinquency
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A 6 page discussion of the myriad of factors which influence juvenile delinquency. Specifically addresses family structure and factors such as maternal separation and parental rejection, noting that while such factors have been demonstrated to be important determinants his correlation is far from perfect. While one might jump to the conclusion that juvenile delinquency might be directly accounted for by the irresponsible actions of a parent or specific family structure, there has been one incident after another when parents took every possible means of insuring societally appropriate behavior in their children and juvenile delinquency still occurs. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Factors Influencing Personality
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A 5 page analysis of the many factors which can influence personality and the degree to which personality either stays stable or varies over time. While there is undoubtedly a connection between genetics and personality, a far more important determinant is culture and the manner and degree to which an individual interacts with others. It can be proposed, in fact, that the degree to which an individual’s personality changes over time is determined by such factors as social interaction, experiences, and sometimes even disease or the use of drugs or alcohol. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Factors of Intelligence:
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This 3 page paper examines both the least important and most important factors that determine intelligence. This paper provides examples to highlight its thesis. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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