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Answers Of The Other Group Members
1,084 wordsDescribe & Evaluate Two Explanations of the Behaviour of Crowds When people are alone, their behaviour can be different to when they are part of a crowd, and sometimes this change in behaviour can even lead to violence. When you consider that crowds exist in nearly all walks of life, such as work, sports and general social life, this can become a problem, so why is it that a persons behaviour does in fact change? There have been many studies in conjunction with crowd behaviour and they often fal...
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Your Once Red And Green Thoughts
650 wordsThoughts of trouble turn to rubble. Eyes closed. Mind free. Confusion is embraced by our dreams. Eyes closed. Mind free. When the mouth is silenced you can see much more. Eyes closed. Mind free. Life is not just a roll of the dice or a conscience decision. Eyes closed. Mind free. The spontaneous thoughts of the unconsence personality result in one's unique world. Eyes closed. Mind free. Every thought begins with a idea; think of an idea and many thoughts will follow. Eyes closed. Mind free. The ...
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Pure Awareness And Pure Consciousness
9,972 wordsWHAT DOES MYSTICISM HAVE TO TEACH US ABOUT CONSCIOUSNESS Revised version of the paper delivered to "Towards a Science of Consciousness 1996 (Tucson II) April 1996 [Draft for Tucson II Conference Proceedings] Revised version appears in JCS, 5, No. 2 (1998), pp. 185-201 Robert K.C. Forman, Program in Religion, Hunter College, CUNY, 695 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10021, USA. Email: Introduction: Why Mysticism In this article I would like to bring the findings of my somewhat unusual but increasingly ...
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Good Grade
288 wordsAn experience I had as a child that affected my self-esteem would be maturing and growing faster than the "other" kids. I was always taller than them and would get made fun for being "bigger, fatter or stupid" because they thought I was older and I flunked. When I moved to a new school in fourth grade I had braces, too. Everyone thought I was in the wrong class / grade. This hurt my feelings as well. A supposed good thing about maturing faster was starting my period sooner, at the age of nine. I...
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Test Your Psychic Ability
1,115 wordsPsychokinesis: Can You Move Things with Your Mind? Scientific tests show that it is possible. Here's how you can test and possibly develop your psychic powers Join the Discussion 'I can dissolve clouds by just thinking at them. This is something that I read about many years ago, and when I tried it on my own I found that I was actually quite good at it. The more I practiced, the better I got and the faster the cloud would disappear. I have thought about trying to make them take on certain shapes...
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Tom Foster Lives Alone In A World
1,106 wordsThe story Drink from Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio describes a young man by the name of Tom Foster. This man lives his life with minimal contact to the rest of the world and experiments with each one of life's experiences alone and only once. He accepts things as they are and treats them as an experience and an opportunity to learn. He keeps his thoughts under strict control. Occasionally there is an act he wishes to experience and he proceeds to do so, in solitude. He lives within himself...
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True Experience Of Life
3,793 wordsHi. As most of you know me, I am erata - the Greek mythological muse for love poetry and music. I am also Courtney - a young 15-year old experiencing life through misty blue eyes. I can be categorized as a romantic, an idealist, a passionate liberal, an empiricist, a naturalistic thinker. I am one who asserts the freedom of man and the divinity of the whole. Ideas shape our world. The world that people actually see it is given form by these ideas and is thus less real because it is always changi...
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Warren's Thought Experiment
543 wordsThe thought experiment by Judith Jarvis Thomson, "Diseased Musician" is irrelevant. The two scenarios are completely different. She is talking about a complete stranger compared to a fetus that is inside of you, and part of you. This thought experiment was comparing two different beings. What connects this violinist to you? What makes you want to help them? Unless they were part of my family or someone I cared about I'd never know them and in turn never feel the need to save them. If a child gro...
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Emotional Activity And Anger Rumination
1,739 wordsAnger is a basic emotion (Oakley, 1992) that can be defined as a negative feeling state associated with specific cognitive appraisals, physiological changes and action tendencies (Kassinove & Sukhodolsky, 1995). It has been distinguished from related concepts of hostility and aggression (Friedman and Spielberger) and a substantial body of literature has been accumulated which necessitates a distinction between anger and anger rumination. Conceptualization of the anger rumination was influenced b...
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