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The Role of Experimenter in Social PsychologyCertain methodological problems arise in conducting the psychology experiment, due to the malleability of human emotions and the unique environment in which the experiment is conducted.
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A Comparison of Martin Luther King Jr. And Malcolm XA comparison of two Civil Rights Era leaders, Marthin Luther King and Malcolm X, with different philosophies and a discussion of who possessed a more effective method of bringing about change.
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The Negative Effects of Videogames on Childhood DevelopmentFrom this broad base of studies and research into the effects of violent video games maturing children, it is conclusive that the negative effects of violent video game usage far outweigh any alleged positive effects.
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A History of First Century ChristianityA discussion of the Greek background into which Christianity developed during the First Century A.D.and a discussion of the Jewish background into which Christianity was born during the First Century A.D.
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Human Nature in John Locke and Thomas HobbesAn analysis of the differences in the concepts of human nature as represented by British Enlightenment thinkers Thomas Hobbes and John Locke.
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The Genetic and Environmental Causes of Severe Borderline DisorderThis detailed research examination explains what severe borderline personality disorder (BPD) is and what genetic and environmental factors cause the condition.
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Retributivist and Utilitarian Theories for Justification of Criminal PunishmentTwo theories about punishment: utilitarianism, which looks primarily at the consequences of punishment, and retributivism, which looks primarily at the retributive justice of inflicting harm on a transgressor.
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Philosophies of LawWhat role does law play in ensuring the common good of a society? How is a philosophy of law fundamentally different from the practice of law?
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Pigs Are Emotionally Sensitive and Conscious CreaturesWhat are the moral and ethical constraints on consuming pigs, if they are in fact emotionally sensitive and conscious creatures?
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Comparison of Thomas Paine's "Age of Reason" and "A Brief History of Time" by Stephen HawkingThomas Paine described Nature as "God's Book". What do notions of progress in his "Age of Reason" have in common with Stephen Hawking's in "A Brief History of Time"?
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What is the Best Way to Educate American Children?Home-based education, while not for everyone, offers parents, students, and teachers the ability to improve academic performance and pass down their own beliefs and values.
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The Life of Charles GoodyearA brief overview of the life of Charles Goodyear, an under appreciated American inventor and businessman who left a lasting impact on humanity.
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PTSD: Treatment of Soldiers Returning from the Middle EastA definition of post-traumatic stress disorder, an examination of its causes, and the psychosocial interventions open to returning soldiers.
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The Capitalist Origins of Slavery in the New WorldIn the history of slavery in early America, economics was the primary reason for using slave labor, not a deep-seated racist belief. Such racist ideologies would not develop and gain in popularity until the 19th century.
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Technology and the Written WordConsidering tools such as the internet, cellular technology, social networking sites, email, online education, etc.: what are the opportunities technology provides, and what do we sacrifice for those opportunities?
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Trench Warfare in World War IThe life of a soldier living in the trenches during the First World War, aspects of trench life, and the effectiveness of using trenches for both offensive and defensive military strategies.
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How to Predict Future Trends in Stock PricesTechnical analysis provides investors with the tools to forecast potential trends in stock and option markets. One of the most reliable methods of doing this is by using the Bollinger band squeeze.
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Stocks and Options: How They DifferStocks and options are entirely different investment vehicles. There are important reasons why either asset class might be the ideal financial instrument for one's objectives.