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- 621: Use of Paralanguage and Kinesics in Everyday Life
- ... on their knees with their faces resting in their palms. In 1932, William James did a study of expression of bodily posture. He recognized the relationship of facial expression, gesture, and posture. He declared that studying each one independently was justified for the purpose of analysis, but they should be recognized as a whole unit that function as an expression. He devised four basic kinds from 347 different postures in his ...
- 622: Fitting in
- ... say this then they might not like me. Even though...." Emotional stress can damage a person so much they just do not care anymore. Individuals will do amazing things just to achieve "Fitting in" after studying human behavior I have learned that people will change so much they just forget just about everything else and focus all there energy on "fitting in". I have found that doing actions you usually do ...
- 623: Gays: A Struggle for Acceptance
- ... up to accommodate gay personnel. Through this apparatus, the military ended up with quite an extensive record of homosexual behavior and was considered an expert on the subject. Military scientists much later said that through studying homosexuals' behavior could find nothing to support evidence that gay and lesbians were in any way psychopaths or had any form of mental disorder. This report came out after the 1940s and 1950s; until then ...
- 624: Why Athletes Are Good Role Models
- ... and money to various charities. Football player Orlando Pace sits with 6th grade children in their school library and helps them read. His message was "Yes, I have had some athletic ability and talent, but studying is what's really important." He also said that he doesn't think of himself as a role model, but he is doing the right thing because he knows that there are people looking up ...
- 625: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, and Susan B. Anthony were all leaders of the early women's rights movement. Select one of these women and discuss her contribution to the movement and the difficulties she encountered
- ... harder if you were a woman. Elizabeth Stanton not only faced opposition from the outside world but also from those closest to her. After her only brother died she tried to please her father by studying and doing the things that her brother had done. Her father's response was that he wished she had been a boy. Her high hope of working with her husband to abolish slavery was shattered ...
- 626: Welfare
- ... Democrats love making a big sob story out of welfare "victims." It makes me truly sick. Want to hear a sob story? Me hardly seeing my family for four years because I was too busy studying, and involving myself in the school and community, bettering other's lives, so that I may improve myself as a person, go on to a good school, and make a success of myself. And the ...
- 627: Teen Workers
- ... is at the 15 hour level that things change and the work starts to effect the teens performance. Although there seems to be no direct relationship between the hour spent working and the hours spent studying and how this effects the grades, there does seem to be a relationship between the number of hours worked and the absentee rate. Those students working weekend jobs and spending most of the weekend time ...
- 628: The Adults Are Always Right?
- ... watch an hour of television after a hard day at school, before eating dinner and doing our homework? Why are we irresponsible, because we don't have time to walk the dog due to us studying for our upcoming exam? We're selfish because we want peace and quite for when we study? And useless because we can't run any errands for them when we're taking that one hour ...
- 629: Protection From Abuse and Neglect
- ... swear and then strike the child, and the child will practice to act responsively by talking to his parents and go as far as reporting it if the situation continues to occur. After months of studying and learning, the children will take their knowledge to the public. The projects that the children will be involved in is a variety of surveys of other peers and children to provide statistical information about ...
- 630: Single Sex Schools
- ... two se xes, such as life style, interest, etc. Being in the same classroom ev ery day this might not be able to let them concentrate well enough on their studies. Besides the above advantages, studying in a single sex school would also keep attendance problems to a minimum. Boys and girls, being in the same classroom every day would naturally talk about activities aft er school such as going for ...
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