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    cultural context of remembering: implications for recalling childhood sexual abuse. Applied Cognitive Psychology. pp. 843- 845. doi:10.1002/acp.3194. Schacter‚ D. L. (2001). Suppression of unwanted memories: repression revisited?. Lancet‚ 357(9270)‚ 1724. Sun‚ S.‚ Greenhoot‚ A. F.‚ & Kelton‚ R. (2016). When parents know little about what happened: parent-guided conversations‚ stress‚ and young children’s eyewitness memory.

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    overthrown‚ effectively ending the three-hundred-year-old Romanov Dynasty. During the February Revolution‚ Vladimir Lenin had been living in exile in Switzerland – and the Bolsheviks were largely not involved in this event. Following the overthrow of the tsarist regime‚ however‚ Lenin returned to Russia and began his effort to place Russia under Bolshevik control. Lenin

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    In I‚ Rigoberta Menchú‚ Menchú‚ an Indian woman from Guatemala‚ explains the repression of Indians in Guatemala and the subsequent formation of a resistance movement. One of the most memorable parts of the book is her description of the Indian peasants’ 1980 occupation of the Spanish Embassy‚ in which at least 36 government officials and peasants‚ including her father‚ died. In her account‚ she helps the readers to understand the event through the perspective of the affected Guatemalan population

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    blowing up the school will bring attention to your protest‚ but is that the right thing to do? Violent protests are one example of capturing attention‚ but at the end of the day‚ non-violent means of protest are the best way of gaining freedom from repression‚ and violence as a form of protest will never be justified. For example‚ one well-known leader who made many positive changes in United States history was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King fought non-violently against his country‚ and achieved

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    Essay #1 The comparison and contrast of A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin will give information about the stories and their backgrounds. A Rose for Emily by Faulkner is based in the post-civil war about the Grierson family. When Emily Grierson’s father dies she is left alone and unmarried only with her servant Tobe. She meets Homer Barron and after he enters her home he is never seen again. The Story of an Hour by Chopin is based in industrial

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    in Russia (Oct 1917) and China (1949). Both the PG and GMD were relatively new forms of government placed in power to resolve longstanding issues such as low standards of living and significant needs for reform. As a result‚ Russia had removed its Tsarist system in February earlier that year and China also expelled its dynastic system to become a Republic in 1911. However‚ Economic mismanagement and a nonexistent progression in reform made control by these governments questionable as their lack of

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    Guilty until Proven Guilty Mikhail Khodorkovsky was arrested on October 24‚ 2003‚ by armed police forces in Novosobirsk. He was the wealthiest person in Russia with a billion dollars because of his management of Russia’s largest oil company‚ Yukos. Khodorkovsky rose as an oligarch easily because of his relationship with Boris Yeltsin‚ President of Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The reason Khodorkovsky was arrested was because of his failure to follow the government and pay $4.5 billion

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    6% of farms collectivised to 98.0% of collective farms in the USSR. FAIL: Grain harvest dropped dramatically in 1930s and didn’t recover until the latter half of the decade – even when recovered it was still less than the last years of Tsarist. Lack of livestock = lack of draught animals = ploughs and carts couldn’t be pulled = arable farming affected = efficiency affected. Officials sent to implement collectivisation = loyalists not agricultural experts

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    proven to be a woman capable of strong sexual desire. In many ways the issue of sexual repression created Chopin’s own personal storm. Similar to how the storm in the story threatens the rip the house from its foundation. Chopin’s storm which is “The Storm” threatens to rip the house of female repression from the foundation of male dominance. Chopin’s uses the title “the storm‚” to symbolize the sexual repression happening to the women in her time. A strong sexual desire that remains pent-up for

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    Philosophers and psychologists as far back as 3500 BC have extensively studied the inexplicable concept of human behavior. Despite the progression made in the field of psychology over thousands of years‚ there is still no definitive‚ irrefutable claim to the cause of human behavior. One of the more notable claims‚ however‚ is Freud’s theory of the unconscious. In his essay‚ The Structure of the Unconscious‚ Freud trifurcates the mind into the conscious‚ the preconscious and the unconscious. Freud

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