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    “Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem‚” by Erich Fromm Summary Disobedience in the human history began with an act of disobedience‚ Failure or refusal to obey rules or in authorities and religious faiths. Is this‚ however‚ a bad thing? Erich Fromm would argue the capacity for disobedience the condition for freedom. In Erich Fromm’s “Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem‚” Mr. Fromm described‚ People must want obey‚ instead fearing to disobey. Erich Fromm

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    Write an analysis of the opening sequence of Bullet Boy. Consider how the film has an impact on the audience using film language. In the opening sequence of Bullet Boy the audience is introduced to three of the main characters: Ricky‚ Curtis‚ Wisdom and Godfrey. We find out some background‚ such as the fact that Ricky was in prison and that Wisdom is ‘wearing a scar’ for Ricky. Straight from the outset enigmas are being raised. Why was Ricky in jail? Why is Curtis so eager to see his brother

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    MODULE LA4440 The Introduction of Article 40.3.3 to the Irish Constitution Caused More Problems than it solved. It can be argued that the introduction of Article 40.3.3 to the Irish Constitution did indeed cause more problems than it solved. This essay will explore the implications of said Article in both a national and international context and discuss the standing on the law on abortion both pre and post the introduction of this Article. Article 40.3.3 was inserted into the Constitution

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    IGNOU B.Ed ES-331 Solved Assignment January 2012 Presented by http://www.IGNOU4U.Blogspot.com Please Note: a) The Assignment Responses (AR’s) may be submitted by hand or sent by registered post to the Programme - in - Charge of your Programme Centre. b) You should retain a copy of all the assignment responses in your own interest. ES-331: CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Answer the following questions in 1500 words total (i.e. each in 500 words). Qi) What are the important sources of curriculum

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    Moral Panics‚ Interest Groups and Social Problems Sociology 254 Research Paper As Goode and Ben-Yehuda (1994) suggest‚ moral panics often propel some issues forward as “social problems‚” versus others that remain on the backburner of public opinion and of policymakers’ agendas. This can be seen in the case of healthcare in America. There are many factors that have an impact on an individual’s health besides just biological ones such as genetics. For example‚ socio-economic

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    The Graduate Sequence Analysis One sequence in The Graduate where many elements of the mise-en-scene are present is the scene where Ben Braddock’s parents are throwing him a pool party for his twenty-first birthday‚ and they ask him to come out of the house and show off their present to him‚ a scuba suit. Even though Ben’s parents claim that this is a birthday party for Ben‚ his parents have only invited their friends. This makes the audience question whether Ben actually has any friends to invite

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    Introduction Laser scanning is a lot like photography. A 3D scanner is a device that analyzes a real-world object or environment to collect data on its shape and possibly its appearance for example colour. The collected data can then be used to construct digital‚ three dimensional (3D) models useful for a wide variety of applications. While a camera collects colour information about surfaces within its field of view‚ 3D scanners collect distance information about surfaces within its field of view

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    “Growth vs Fixed Mindset” Keeping a positive attitude‚ having perseverance and staying motivated while attending school is paramount to achieving educational success. However‚ what if I told you there is an idea more powerful than any of these notions‚ one that is a game changer‚ both academically and in life‚ AND that we are in complete control of it. This idea is how we perceive our brains and whether our intelligence is something that is fixed or something that can grow and change. “In a fixed mindset

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    I am going to give a detailed analysis of a sequence from The Wrestler (2008) directed by Darren Aronofsky. The source I have decided to use for this analysis is the screenplay of the film‚ rather than a downloaded version of the script. The sequence I have chosen begins at 32min of the film and continues until 41:09 min. I chose this sequence because it is the most important sequence in the film‚ as it has a major influence on the events of the script that follow‚ and according to Syd Field’s Three

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    maturity term. Market rates of bonds will fluctuate more depending on the longevity of the maturity term of the underlying bond. Therefore‚ we can conclude that‚ in ceteris paribus condition except interest rate changes‚ the bond with a longer maturity period will have higher price volatility. To explain the reason why the bond A has higher price volatility we can use the percentage price change approximation using duration relationship. This formula consists of duration (maturity term)‚ percentage change

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