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    Do you know the difference between your illusion and reality? Our five golden senses give us the ability to identify reality‚ but the most degrading power of imagination guide us into understanding the greater mysteries of our illusion. The realm that we exist in is recognized through our understanding of what we see‚ hear‚ and identify by the five senses. In the moments in which our senses are latent‚ illusions are generated. Some Historians like Daniel Joseph Boostin believe that humans live their

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    Top of Form How Gender Stereotypes Warp Our View of Depression Recent research has shown that the stereotypes about male and female roles in life affect the way understand people who are depressed. There are multiple examples where it’s visible that men and women who behave the same way in the exact same situation are treated differently due to their gender. A new study suggests that people of both sexes are less likely to view men as being depressed and in need of professional help

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    Why do poor people vote?

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    Do poor people in South Africa vote for food parcels? Apparently not. WIT’S University Research shows that most people understand clearly that government grants and aid such food parcels are their constitutional rights from any government in power. Most people tested under formal test conditions in which the same questions are asked in different formats several times‚ said that their political choices are clear and not dependent on food parcels or grants. They also indicated their political choices

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    nation’s people. To Layton’s ancestors‚ this was a warm welcome after being deceived that they had property in Pennsylvania by the investors their family invested in before fleeing Germany in 1765. Then his ancestors were guided by the ways of the Mi’Kmaq into building a small town that now withholds 300‚000 Canadians. What Layton brings into discussion is that the many homeless people we now see‚ in Canada‚ are first nation’s people‚ and how the economy offers no help to the original people of Canada

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    Why Do People Join Cults

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    Why do people join cults? It’s not like they wake up one day and think hey‚ I’m going to go join a cult today. Most people that joining a cult don’t even know that are in one. Most cults are very well thought out on the recruitment process and socialization process. People join cults like Peoples Temple because of charismatic leaders‚ life issues‚ and a sense of belonging. How can a leader of a group convince so many people to follow his or her beliefs? Most of the time it’s just good talking skills

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    experience that happens between two people. So why do people fall in love? Professor Arthur Aron from State University of New York at Stonybrook has been exploring the dynamics of what happens when two people are falling in love: Q:  What motivates people to seek out love? A:  Our primary motivation as human beings is to expand the self and to increase our abilities and our effectiveness. One of the ways we accomplish this is through our relationships with other people. We have learned in our research

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    Emerson says "Unless you try to do something that is beyond what you have mastered‚ you will not grow.’’ I agree 100 percent. For example‚ When i am in the weight room‚ my coach always wants me to move up in weight because he wants me to get stronger. If i were to stay at the same weight every time i lifted i wouldn’t get stronger‚ therefore i would not grow from where i started. Emerson is basically saying if you do the same thing that you already know how to do‚ you will not improve as a person

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    Why Do People Fall in Love

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    Why Do People Fall In Love Many researchers actually consider falling in love to be a biologic event. And there are some researchers that can show brain changes using MRI tests to show that there are actual changes in our brain that we think of psychologically but biologically it really is a physiologic change. But when we want to understand what falling in love is -- the best concept to understand is the concept called limerance. Limerance is that period in a relationship of great passion

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    world around them worked. For millennia‚ alongside humankind‚ the existence of religion has accompanied and brought humans to where they are right now‚ proposing the question: Do people make religion‚ or does religion make people? Even though humans have created religions to make sense of the surrounding world‚ the influence of religions has altered the lives of many because it offers spiritual comfort through how it promised a better life of salvation after death. The effects of religion on humans

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    Can We Choose Not to Do Gender? West and Zimmerman claim that we cannot choose to not do gender. They indicate that “Doing Gender” is interactional. It is “engaging in behavior that is at risk of gender assessment”. We engage‚ and the world assesses. Doing gender still happens whether we’re playing the game or not‚ and all behavior can be assessed as either masculine or feminine. These assessments are based on what is thought of as ‘essential’ differences between men and women and society uses this

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