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    structure of the personality‚ which consist of three parts. First we have the id‚ which is present at birth and is the instinctual basis of personality and gives us the drives to satisfy our biological needs. Gratification of these needs gives us pleasure and conversely failure of gratification leads

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    Falling in love with the Eiffel Tower‚ a rollercoaster‚ or even the Berlin Wall‚ this may seem to be unrealistic; however‚ for a certain group of people this is a reality. These people who are in love and deeply attracted to inanimate objects call themselves objectum sexuals. They see themselves as a new sexual orientation that loves in the same was as everyone else. The only difference is their love is towards objects. Objectum sexuals have intense and intimate feelings for certain objects based

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    If the people you admired the most as a child told you that snorting cocaine was a good thing‚ would you believe them? In almost all instances‚ of course the answer is yes‚ you would trust their view of this social habit. A person will follow the very same social actions that the individuals who raise them participate in most of the time. You would consume your toxic narcotic with not a care in the world and perceive it as the social equivalent as drinking a glass of your favorite soda pop. However

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    behaviors are thwarted. Before they act on their impulses‚ these individuals experience tension and anxiety that they can relieve only by following through on their impulses. After acting on their impulses they experience a sense of pleasure or gratification‚ although later they may

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    logical procedures and principles in respect of labor organizations such as Shreni or guild system and co-operative sector. The wages were paid strictly in terms of quantity and quality of work turned out and punishment were imposed for unnecessarily delaying the work or spoiling it. The concept of “Varnasharam” or caste system was originally based on these principles .The individuals who used to earn their livelihood by engaging themselves in activities such as teaching‚ sacrifices or state management

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    slow uptake‚ including: · Concerns about security. Many people will not use credit cards over the Internet due to concerns about theft and credit card fraud. · Lack of instant gratification with most e-purchases (non-digital purchases). Much of a consumer’s reward for purchasing a product lies in the instant gratification of using

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    selfish and it is taking us far from the meaning of well common and real good life and happiness. Michael Fisher‚ differs from Gutting in this subject. Fisher (2011)‚ preaches about being able to enjoy more gratification and pleasure stating that these are the way to happiness. For Fisher gratification means to get what we want‚ or to be more specific‚ to consume material goods. Fisher made a review of James Livingston’s Against Thrift: Why Consumer Culture Is Good for the Economy‚ the Environment‚ and

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    Introduction: definition of household Despite‚ very often‚ marketers plan strategies focused on individual purchasing decision‚ most consumptions are thought and made within the household circle. But‚ what is a household? There are several definitions about this social group. One of the most used is U.S. Census Bureau’s definition “Every occupied housing unit in the nation comprises one household”. Hence U.S Census bases its idea of household on residential unit rather than on affections or

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    {text:bookmark-start} Corporal Punishment with Children: Right or Wrong {text:bookmark-end} ? How properly to discipline a child is an age old question. Countless numbers of parents have had to make this decision. Many of these parents were raised in homes that used spanking as the main form of discipline. Most people can readily recount each time he‚ or she received a spanking for an offense‚ and even remember what kind of instrument was used to inflict the punishment. Whether it was a belt‚ a

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    Six marketing lessons from Red Bull Stratos by Nicola Kemp‚ 19 October 2012‚ 1:20pm 2 Comments The success of the Red Bull Stratos project underlines a broad cultural shift in marketing where brands are attempting to improve society‚ not just their bottom lines‚ writes Nicola Kemp Red Bull Stratos It was a greater feat than any 30-second spot has ever achieved: skydiver Felix Baumgartner dropped from near-space (23 miles high) back to the Earth’s surface. It was an astonishing display of

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