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- 791: Road Rage
- ... leads to stress, confrontation, and worse. These drivers need help and motivation for developing more intelligent thinking. Thinking of alternative explanations for a driver's mistake is more realistic and more intelligent. People's driving philosophy can include the idea that making mistakes is a routine in driving, and for most drivers, a mistake doesn't mean incompetence. I believe that most people, if asked, would not admit to having a ...
- 792: What is Love?
- What is Love? According to the Encarta Encyclopedia, love is an emotion that is explored in philosophy, religion, and literature, often as either romantic love, the fraternal love of others, or the love of God. Although there are many variations as to the real meaning of love, this definition of love captures ...
- 793: The Hippie Culture
- ... idea that was already being spread. The new culture identified themselves with the Native Americans and their unquestionable oppression, sacramental drugs, and true ties to America. The style that they developed was true to this philosophy. Described by Gitlin: Dope, hair, beads, easy sex, all that might have started as symbols of teenage difference or deviance, were fast transformed into signs of cultural dissidence...Boys with long and unkempt hair, pony ...
- 794: Straight-Edge: What It Is And What It Isn't
- Straight-Edge: What It Is And What It Isn't The term "straight-edge" means a great deal to those who follow the straight-edge lifestyle, although there are varying degrees of it. The basic philosophy behind it is that no alcohol, no illicit drugs, and no use any substance for the specific purpose of altering mood or state of consciousness. There are also many straight-edge people who follow vegetarianism ...
- 795: Straight-Edge: What it is and What it Isn't
- Straight-Edge: What it is and What it Isn't The term "straight-edge" means a great deal to those who follow the straight-edge lifestyle, although there are varying degrees of it. The basic philosophy behind it is that no alcohol, no illicit drugs, and no use any substance for the specific purpose of altering mood or state of consciousness. There are also many straight-edge people who follow vegetarianism ...
- 796: Use of Paralanguage and Kinesics in Everyday Life
- ... but it is certainly the most confusing and difficult to understand. Modern studies of facial expressions dates back to the nineteenth century, starting with Charles Bell, who in 1806, published Essays on the Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression: As Connected with the Fine Arts. Charles Darwin's, The Expressions of Emotions in Man and Animals, in 1872, was apparently influenced by Bell's earlier work. Facial expressions are like sentences in ...
- 797: Sociological Theory: Positivistic, Interpretative, and Critical
- ... true" point, societal injustice and exploitation can be eliminated. POSITIVISM VERSUS INTERPRETIVISM The positivistic approach is excellent for examining exterior data that can essentially be utilized in an objective fashion.The positivist is an excellent philosophy for viewing societal trends andchanges.The monological or scientific gazeis limited in its perceptions and can best be used for determining when and to what extent groups in the society interact. The interpretivist, on the ...
- 798: Moral and Ethical Dilemmas
- ... and unjustifiable behavior I know of has come out of our own political system. The very men who are responsible for making our laws have little or no regard for them. They live under the philosophy that "I'm an ethical person until I get caught..." and when their caught they exclaim that their human. Ethics has nothing to do with other people. It's called personal integrity and character and ...
- 799: Sexual Harassment: For Sex or Money?
- Sexual Harassment: For Sex or Money? It is tragic that such a country exists in today's world. The citizens live in constant fear. The children are force fed the New Philosophy. The adults have an invariable fear that they will be the next to be arraigned on trumped up charges. Amazingly the cause of all the terror is not the government, but private individuals seeking to ...
- 800: Women's Suffrage
- ... involvement in the abolitionist movement, women had learned to organize, to hold public meetings, and conduct petition campaigns. As abolitionists, women first won the right to speak in public, and they began to evolve a philosophy of their own place in society. When the 15th amendment, which gave black men the power to vote, was passed women became furious. Julia Ward Howe said For the first time, we saw... every Negro ...
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