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- 1271: Karl Marxs Oppinion On Religio
- ... the other hand, early translators of Buddhist texts often adopted Taoist terminology in an attempt to make the Indian Buddhist concepts more understandable, and Buddhism adapted itself to Chinese world views, in particular to their stress on the importance of the family. Karl Marx and other social analysts see religious belief as the product of socioeconomic forces. Such philosophical and religious leaders as the Buddha and Karl Marx instructed their disciples ...
- 1272: Psychology Comparison
- ... follow-up tests were administered at the conclusion of the study. Social involvement was measured by family communication, size of local and distant social network, and social support. Psychological well-being was measured by loneliness, stress, and depression. They carefully monitored for other control variables that could influence these things. Internet usage was automatically monitored watching specifically for the major applications the Internet was used for and finding that e-mail ...
- 1273: Positivism
- ... as a matter of logical necessity.(www.eb.com) The positivists today, who have rejected this so-called Vienna school of philosophy, prefer to call themselves logical empiricists in order to separate themselves from the stress of the earlier thinkers on scientific verification. They maintain that the verification principle itself is philosophically unverifiable.(World Book Encyclopedia)
- 1274: Media Effect
- ... lots of time in the library to just find the book we need to get the information we need. Also television has helped us in the entertainment part. Television makes us happy and relieves our stress. When we go home at night, usually watching TV is our best way of relaxing. Also, radios has helped us in feeding us with the information on what’s happening around us. When we have ...
- 1275: Middle Adulthood
- ... brother but finds herself completely responsible for her home bound parents. Because her father has Alzheimer's disease and stroke dementia, she is responsible for the entire coordination of his treatment. This causes her considerable stress as it conjures up old emotional tensions. The only area where Lynn does not seem to identify with is in regards to end of life issues. "Carl Jung believed that the primary goal of the ...
- 1276: Modern Americans Vs. Puritans
- ... they were growing up. In today’s society, that is not so true. Parents do not care that much about honesty. They would like their children to live an honest life but they do not stress it as much as the Puritans did. This world is made up of lies. It was once said, “History is a set of lies agreed upon.” That could very well be true. Many of today ...
- 1277: Life in The 1900s
- ... see the world. The telephone allowed the houseneeds to be satisfied without leaving they're homes. Women received an oppurtunity to work as a a switch board operator. I don't know if I can stress the importance of Marconi's invention enough. But I can say, that without it not only would there be no T.V. or radio there would be a lot of unemployed people right now(even ...
- 1278: Mothers That Work
- ... with family and career. Independence is an important value that children must be taught in order to become successful. An expert in the field of child psychology, J. McCord expresses his beliefs that “working mothers stress independence training more than do non-working mothers” (Hoffman 145). Independence allows a child or teenager to determine what he wants from his life. This can help a child set his own goals and also ...
- 1279: Managing Overtime
- ... 32 hours of overtime for that day. By having employees already present work additional hours, you are able to use far less overtime for that day. This is an area I feel managers need to stress to their bosses so that all efforts are exhausted in hiring more employees for offices to operate under their complement. The earlier mentioned example could have been avoided had that office been properly staffed. A ...
- 1280: Over My Dead Body
- ... have to face the reality while staring at the gross cadaver. Sometimes families even get in large arguments over what the person is going to wear when buried. I believe that we could all save stress, time, and money by finding better way to dispose of our bodies. I feel that there are better options. Cremation has many advantages but is rarely used unless the person is badly hurt or has ...
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