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    Philo

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    under some particular condition. Whereas some people are genetically programmed to cheat. Our experiment aims at finding those people and identifying those types of cheaters. Types of People 1. Compulsive Cheaters 2. Impulsive Cheaters 3. Other People How to identify different types of Cheaters Compulsive Cheaters 1. A narcissistic perspective: I DESERVE to have whatever I desire. 2. Narcissists don’t always play well with others. 3. Mostly‚ they see others as there to serve their narcissistic needs

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    What is internet addiction? * Internet Addiction: Destroying your mind. “Your Brain on Clicks” There are a lot of people today in the world‚ especially in the Philippines who may have been addicted to different kinds of vices. One of these may probably be called “internet addiction.” Men and women‚ even youngsters these days are being pulled out from their spiritual lives by the wickedness of this world and even‚ I myself have been greatly affected by this. Satan is attacking us slowly‚ that

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    illness mentioned in this paper. Abnormal Psychology Abnormal psychology is a branch of psychology that studies unusual patterns of behavior‚ emotion‚ and thought. The term deals with a wide range of disorders from depression‚ obsessive- compulsive behaviors‚ to sexual deviation. There are a three types of different perspectives used in abnormal psychology; behavioral‚ medical‚ and cognitive approaches. The four D’s Criteria for initial diagnosis can be known as the four D’s‚ deviance

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    http://www.ces.ed.ac.uk/PDF%20Files/Brief011.pdf 2.) Kacen‚ J.‚ J. & J.A.‚ Lee. (2002) The Influence of Culture on Consumer Impulsive Buying Behavior. Journal of Consumer Psychology‚ 12(2):163-176. 3.) O ’Guinn‚ T.‚ C & R.J.‚ Faber. (1989). Compulsive Buying: A Phenomenological Exploration. Journal of Consumer Research‚ 16(2): 147-157. 4.) Subhani‚ M.I.‚ S.A.‚ Hasan‚ A.‚ Osman & M.‚ Nayaz. (2011). Plastic Money/Credit Cards Charisma for Now and Then (A Thin Line between Easy Money and Risky

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    there is another downside to government aid. It was that the government was hoarding supplies that were needed‚ and were giving them out selectively‚ when they should have been giving any supplies that they had‚ out to everyone that needed it. (Doc C). Government aid played a big role in this process because‚ getting the money to help has been slow‚ the government has been fixing roads and homes‚ and they are hoarding the supplies

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    Psychological Disorder

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    stimuli and blocking compulsive disorders. In addition‚ the therapist takes active roles in encouraging and directing the client. There is also a treatment that comes from the cognitive perspective‚ this is the study of mind and mental function. What is known as the cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is included in the therapy. The two‚ client and psychologist‚ work together: and take active roles in assessing the problem. They devise steps towards eliminating the individual’s compulsive disorders (Guy)

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    be unreliable through his compulsive lying‚ inconsistent memory‚ and his cynical perception of reality. To begin‚ Holden exhibits his unreliableness as a narrator through his constant need to fabricate a new reality. After making up an excuse to leave an old teacher’s house‚ Holden highlights what a great liar he is. “I’m the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life. It’s awful” (Salinger 16). Consequently‚ Holden compels the audience to believe that he is a compulsive liar‚ seriously compromising

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    Ocd Neil Hilborn Analysis

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    Hilborn’s “OCD‚” Hilborn expresses himself of how it is like to live with having obsessive-compulsive disorder. With the disorder he lives with he shows how much it affected him. First he went from being obsess with objects to falling in-love with a girl. So‚ the way he shows his emotion to the audience is furious throughout the whole way. Hilborn expresses himself this way to show how his obsessive-compulsive disorder has affected his love for her. For example‚ when he says "She told me she shouldn’t

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    The Reasoning and Consequences of Addiction Addiction is defined as a “compulsive psychological need for and use of a habit-forming substance” (merriam-webster.com). It is a debilitating disease that spreads like an infection throughout the life of the addict. Persistent use then consumes every aspect of that life‚ damaging the physical‚ psychological and social well-being of anyone within its grip (merriam-webster.com). Addiction does not discriminate. People from every race‚ age‚ sex‚ religion

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    Marie scares me a little. Not because what she’s saying sounds alien to me‚ but because I can see a bit of myself in her.” Moreover‚ the author was introduced shopaholism as a “sickness”‚ as she wrote Marie told her that. Then‚ she thinks that compulsive shopping is a disorder of classic american. Psychologist Emil Kraepelin is the first one to define excessive shopping as an illness‚ which is oniomania. Sociologist Ronald Faber also thinks that shopaholism is much like alcoholism. The same as

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