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    1) Identify Freud’s developmental stages. Freud’s developmental stages are most controversial because of his theory. He believed that we develop through stages based upon “a particular erogenous stage.” (Heffner 2011) His theory was that during each stage‚ the child will become fixated on a particular erogenous zone which can either mean them over-indulging when they become an adult. The developmental stages begin with the ‘Oral Stage’ which takes place at birth to 18 months. During this stage‚

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    familial instability and brokenness‚ resulting in his criminal activity as an adult. In his autobiography that he wrote on trial‚ Perry writes about the difficulties of his childhood‚ remembering his parents’ argument over his mother’s alcoholism and promiscuity which resulted in his father‚ “proceeding to beat [his] mother” (173). The volatile nature of his father and his mother’s drinking psychologically

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    ovaries when it need comes to produce new humans. Reproduction is controlled through a system of sterilization and contraception. Women can have their ovaries removed for money. The act of fornication is controlled by a system of social rewards for promiscuity and lack of commitment. John‚ an outsider‚ is tortured by his sexual desire for Lenina and her inability to return his

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    BridgetBishop a woman known for her promiscuity and gossip spreading tonguewent to trial after her accusation. Her third husband Edward Bishopaccused her of witchcraft for being as he said‚ “a bad wife” and after herconviction on the day June 10th‚ she was taken to the infamous gallowshill and

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    Children in many stories are depicted as small and insignificant‚ but in 1984 and Brave New World they are much more. The governments in both books realized that the power lies within the kids. Both governments figured out that if they could control the children they would control the future. Both governments went about gaining their power in slightly different ways‚ but each method was very powerful. The children in both Brave New World and 1984 are taught their belief systems by their government

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    Design Strategies for Research Methodologies The research process is a multi-step process which involves selecting a topic‚ selecting a research question‚ choosing appropriate research techniques‚ observation‚ data analysis‚ and interpretation of results. Design strategy is a way through which firms decide which research method to use to integrate business objectives and mitigate the risk. Research design and methods are both shaped by the research question. While research method is the technique

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    Discuss the relationship between sexual selection and human reproductive behaviour. (24) Sexual selection can be used to explain certain characteristics or behaviours which increase an individual’s reproductive success. These characteristics may get exaggerated over evolutionary time. In humans‚ these characteristics may include good physical and mental health‚ as well as physical features such as good looks etc. these characteristics are attractive because they show an ability to reproduce and

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    that women and men are equal. Some reasons why women get tattoos are to show conformity‚ to show resistance‚ to show that they are control over their own body‚ to reclaim their bodies from a traumatic experience (such as cancer)‚ to reveal sexual promiscuity‚ or to just have a tattoo to feel attractive or strong. Some people get tattoos to show loyalty‚ whether it is to the military or to a group of friends. Some people who do not have tattoos believe that tattoos are very deviant. The term “deviance”

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    Brave New World is a fictional story written by Aldous Huxley. In the story‚ Huxley tries to create the image of a utopian society. In the novel he predicts many possibilities for what the future might hold‚ including overpopulation‚ use of drugs‚ promiscuity‚ and the elimination of religion and family. Utopias are societies that possess highly desirable or perfect qualities. However‚ the society in Brave New World does not possess these desirable or perfect qualities and is therefore a dystopia.

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    In Pro Caelio‚ a speech delivered by Marcus Tullius Cicero‚ the orator-turned-lawyer strategically disparages Clodia Metelli’s character more than he defends Marcus Caelius Rufus. Furthermore‚ Cicero’s approach‚ which relies heavily on prejudices within Roman society and personal attacks‚ aims to undermine Clodia’s credibility as a witness and persuade the jury. This strategy of character assassination‚ coupled with Cicero’s use of rhetorical skills and grudge against the Clodii family‚ effectively

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