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    False Memories

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    of False Memories: The Maintaining and Creation of False Memory Syndrome The research of false memory syndrome was a newly emerged field of study in the early 1900s. Recent studies have established the proneness of the brain’s ability to misconstrue information to fit what relates to an individual’s surroundings. Although psychologists have already confirmed the malleability of the human mind‚ the question arises of how and why false memories are created (Laney & Loftus 2013). False memory syndrome

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    Emotions and Memory

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    COVER PAGE Everyone has memories that they would like to forget. We also have problems remembering things that could have emotionally affected us. Some like to call this selective memory. We selectively decide to suppress a memory to a point where we do. Why do we select to suppress a memory? We suppress the memory because of an emotional attachment. We have three parts of memory. Sensory memory which is where our senses send our sounds/images to first and it stays there briefly or it is moved

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    Memory and Forgetting

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    Memory Human memory‚ like memory in a computer‚ allows us to store information for later use. In order to do this‚ however‚ both the computer and we need to master three processes involved in memory. The first is called encoding; the process we use to transform information so that it can be stores. For a computer this means transferring data into 1’s and 0’s. For us‚ it means transforming the data into a meaningful form such as an association with an existing memory‚ an image‚ or a sound. Next

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    The Outsiders Heroes.     In the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton‚ “A hero isn’t measured by the size of their strength‚ but by the size of their heart.” Anyone can be a hero. People judge others from the outside not the inside. They judge them by their looks and in the end they don’t really know who that person is deep down inside.     First of all‚ Johnny is an outstanding example of a hero. Johnny has a bumpy road relationship with his parents. Johnny is beat by his father and ignored by

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    Being An Outsider Essay

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    The literal definition of “outcast” is a person who has been rejected by society or a social group. I believe that being an outsider is universal because everyone is different in some way. Difference is what feeling like an outsider is based on‚ therefor‚ when people compare themselves to others and notice the differences‚ the feeling of being outcasted or being an “outsider” universally affects everyone

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    However‚ not everyone faces this transition at the same time or in the same way. In the Young Adult genre‚ the main characters have something in common: they are all going through the rite of passage from being children to young adults. In The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton‚ a boy trying to figure out his identity while being bullied from a rival group‚ in Forever‚ by Judy Blume‚ a girl is coming to terms with her sexual identity‚ and in The Absolute Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ by Sherman Alexie‚ a

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    “Things are rough all over.” Those word were said by Cherry explaining that nothing is perfect. In the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton‚ many characters felt like an outsider at some point. In comparison‚ I was inside the insiders group but I felt like I was not and did not felt like I belonged anywhere. In my story‚ I am going to tell you that sometimes it is okay being different. It all began when one day I started hearing the opinion of other people about me saying I was known as being “popular/well-known

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    In “The Outsiders” by H. P. Lovecraft‚ the author more than hinted at what is a horrifically set story. One element of his well put together setting was when he introduced the castle on pg. 21 “ I know not where I was born‚ save that the castle was infinitely old and infinitely horrible; full of dark passages and having high ceilings where the eye could find only cobwebs and shadows.” This is a great example because it was also on the first page‚ which was a clever move from the author. So once you

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    The Outsiders Literary Response Recently‚ some young or old black group members would call each other N****. One of the reasons why is because maybe they think that they’re very close friends‚ and the same skin color that it is ok to call them that name. This would sometimes happen by tossing the name around a little bit in jokes‚ but then when they start to use it towards their friends. The person wouldn’t care since their good friends. If a random person called someone a N*****‚ and they didn’t

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    Victim's Memories

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    now compared to who we were in the past (Fivush & Saunders‚ 2015). The conversation aspect of language has long been suspected of manipulating memories. As humans‚ expressing our past experiences can be uplifting‚ but we must pay attention to how we express them (Fivush & Saunders‚ 2015). Particularly studies found that childhood sexual abuse victim’s memories are manipulatable. Beginning with difficult conversations are harder to articulate because they carry consequences and emotional baggage (Fivush

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