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    Cody Miller Combiths English 1106 31 March 2015 The Effect of Globalization The world today is becoming much more globalized. Globalization is the spread of cultures and ideas through the interaction of people across the world. With the addition of new technology‚ something that happens in one area of the world can now affect different areas on the other side of the world. In “Case Study: Global Issues‚” “Think Again Globalization“ by Moises Nam‚ and “Social Implications of Globalization: Can

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    Bystander Effect

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    Name: Jacob Talley RC: 4 APA Reference: Valentine‚ E. (1980) The Attenuating Influence of Gaze Upon the Bystander Intervention Effect. Journal of Social Psychology‚ 111‚ 197-203. Introduction – This study researched the implications of the bystander effect when both gaze and no gaze methods were used. It tested this with woman to woman interaction only. The belief was that when gaze was held between the subject needing assistance and a random subject the expressed desire to help

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    Effects of Alcohol

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    Effects of Alcohol Alcohol can have some good benefits and then some bad ones‚ for example when you drink you can encounter yourself having a good time laughing and joking around with your friends‚ or you can find yourself angry wanting to argue and start fights with everybody. If you’re a “happy drunk” you probably don’t have bad alcoholism in your family‚ and you can control your drinking with the attitudes it may drag along. While on the other hand if you’re an “angry drunk” you may not be

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    Effects of Praise

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    Besik Jikia Professor Covell PSY 3065 10/10/14 "Effects of Praise" "The Effects of Praise on Children’s Intrinsic Motivation: A Review and Synthesis" by Jennifer Henderlong and Mark R. Lepper was very interesting and complex article to read. Authors discussed different theories to understand effects of praise. Which can have both positive and negative impact on a child depending on many different factors. What I found very interesting was how much impact the age‚ gender and culture

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    Effects of Modernization

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    sees unmodernized societies as inferior even if they have the same standard of living as western societies. Opponents of this view argue that modernity is independent of culture and can be adapted to any society. Japan is cited as an example by both sides. Some see it as proof that a thoroughly modern way of life can exist in a non-western society. Others argue that Japan has become distinctly more western as a result of its modernization. In addition‚ this view is accused of being Eurocentric‚ as

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    Mozart Effect

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    “Mozart Effect” The Mozart effect has two general definitions. Firstly‚ it is a set of research results that indicate that listening to Mozart’s music may induce a short-term improvement on the performance of certain kinds of mental tasks known as "spatial-temporal reasoning". And also it is popularized versions of the theory‚ which suggest that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter"‚ or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental development. The term

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    Stroop Effect

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    Stroop Effect (Blindsight) Stroop effect is a good project to do if one wants to know more about the eyes and brains connection. The most commonly used example is what is known as the Stroop Test‚ which compares the time needed to name colors when they are printed in an ink color that matches their name (e.g.‚ green‚ yellow‚ red‚ blue‚ brown‚ purple) with the time needed to name the same colors when they are printed in an ink color that does not match their name (e.g.‚ blue‚ red‚ purple‚ green

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    Smoking Effects

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    smoking related disease each year‚ over 50 million continue to smoke‚ including over 3 million teens. In Ireland about 6000 people die each year from smoking-related diseases. This is 10 times more than the number killed each year in road accident.So why do people still smoke? Don ’t they realise that smoking has many negatives results? Cigarettes contain nicotine which ruins people ’s lives in 3 ways? It has negative effects upon their physical health‚ their social life and their financial situation

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    Effects Of Torture

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    creates a need for torture‚ we as the United States need a fair and civil way of acquiring this critical information. Immediate effects of torture seem the most detrimental. Information includes critical information with major implications. The question contains the right of freedom and do our citizens deserve torture to gain this critical information? Generational effects of torture shows the need to protect our citizens and future generations. The person that tortures an individual also goes through

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    The Cézanne Effect

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    In Richard Shift’s essay Mark‚ Motif‚ Materiality: The Cézanne Effect in the Twentieth Century‚ Shift expounded on how much of an influence Cézanne had on artists of this era. In 1904‚ the Salon showcased several of Cézanne’s artworks‚ eliciting mixed reviews. Over the course of the twentieth century‚ it seemed as if “Cézanne’s effect” took prominence and individuals‚ particularly art critics‚ either began to look towards him for inspiration or criticize his technique. However‚ the point of Shift’s

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