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7951: False Memory Syndrome
... Symptoms displayed by actual abuse victims are the kinds of symptoms that also result from divorce, moving, loss of a family member, or changing employment. According to the False Memory Syndrome Foundation "There are 700 civil and criminal cases have been filed based on retrieved memories of childhood abuse". Repressed Memory is considered "the latest fad among therapists" . Writers and therapists who advocate repressed memory theories use scientific rhetoric and misuse ...
7952: Fasle Memory
... 1995). Independent Practitioner, March 1, 64. Loftus, E., (1980). Memory, Surprising New Insights Into How We Remember and Why We Forget, Reading, Mass,: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. Loftus, E., & Ketcham, K., (1987). Eye Witness Testimony: Civil and Criminal, New York, N.Y.: Kluwer Law Book Publishers. Loftus, E., (1980). Eye Witness Testimony, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Mason, M., (Sept. 1991). The McMartin case revisited: the conflict between social work and ...
7953: Fiberoptics
... today as a laser. (IFO 3). Along with Bell's invention of the Photophone, Charles Vernon Boys was developing a way to make long, thin fibers of glass for use in communications systems during World War I. He did not devise a practical way to put his fibers into effect. In 1934, Norman R. French, of AT&T, patented an "optical telephone system" that could carry voice signals on beams of ...
7954: Forensic Psychology
... are given guidance about legal rules and principles as interpreted by the judge)." Forensics, as a practitioner, is any acceptable scientific application of methods, procedures, techniques, to the resolution of problems at law (can be civil or criminal or other)" ("The Page"). So to put it simply forensic psychology is just the combination of law and psychology. Forensic Psychology is a relatively new, but fast growing, field of clinical psychology. ("An ...
7955: Forensic Science
... Forensics, is the application of science to law. It uses highly developed technology to uncover scientific evidence in a variety of fields. Modern forensic science has a broad range of applications. It is used in civil cases such as forgeries, fraud or negligence. The most common use of forensic science is to investigate criminal cases involving a victim, such as assault, robbery, kidnapping , rape, or murder. Forensic science is also used ...
7956: Future Psychology
... affect our survival prospects like military overkill, dangerous chemicals, or fast population growth. Many matters are debatable such as alcohol-abuse, risky scientific research or biased nationalism. We might say goodbye to such things as war, secrecy, faceless social disaffection, and public powerlessness. Soon enough it could be goodbye to dangerous stress, tobacco, burgers, serial killings, muggings, and smog. Times change. Many of today s accepted virtues might one day be ...
7957: "Speak and You Shall Be Heard"
... you to think about how the world would turn out, if mankind would come together as one and unite. Though Martin Luther King Jr's spoken word, he reached over 200,000 people at the civil rights march and hundreds more over national broadcast. Even though this speech was given in 1963, this still holds a place in our hearts and minds. Through the spoken word you can remember key parts ...
7958: The Battle at Chancellorsville
... arrive until May 1. The Confederates had no intention of retreating as Hooker had predicted. Hooker's troops rested at Chancellorsville after executing what is often considered to be the most daring march of the war. They had slipped across Lee's front undetected. To some the hardest part of the campaign seemed to be behind them; to others, the most difficult had yet to be encountered. The cavalry raid had ...
7959: Genetic Engineering Of Foods
... life, and miracle foods. The reality is that these claims are often completely unsubstantiated and sometimes simply wrong. Claim: Genetic engineering is necessary to feed the world. Fact: Hunger in the world is caused by war, drought, and poverty, not by lack of supply. Claim: Genetic engineering will help developing countries. Fact: Biotech companies plan to protect their seed patents through the terminator technology. A terminator seed will grow, but the ...
7960: Gibbons
... all rain forest animals, ape populations have been harmed by deforestation. Some also face additional threats. Most vulnerable of all is the mountain gorilla, which has recently been extensively hunted by starving people ravaged by war. Today just a few hundred of these animals are left, and their future looks uncertain. In Asia, five of the nine species of gibbons are listed as endangered, as is the orangutan. Despite a ban ...


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