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    placed in a position to experience the different impacts and emotions associated with the texts. These techniques allow the distinctively visual to have the power to manipulate the audience’s expectations and strong feelings towards the texts. The Shoe-horn Sonata written by John Misto and the short film‚ ’Lovefield’ directed by Mathieu Ratthe allows the responder to experience both positive and negative themes associated with the texts such as power‚ war‚ friendship and bravery which therefore enables

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    exception; it resulted in countless damages‚ the worst being the psychological trauma suffered by its participants. This therefore becomes a recurring subject explored by many Vietnam War authors‚ who wrote of an experience they lived first hand. The depiction of psychological trauma in their works heightens the brutality of the war and criticises its tragic futility. This paper examines the literary presentation of American soldiers’ psychological trauma in the context of the Vietnam

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    The Shoe-Horn Sonata by John Misto ‘Distinctively Visual’ After your reading‚ please answer the following questions to show your understanding. Please write in full sentences‚ in your own words‚ using evidence from the text where you can. 1 Describe what you see on the front cover of the play. What clues does this give you about the play? 2 After the Contents’ page there is a photograph. Who is this photograph of? 3 What do you learn from the information you are given about the

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    1 4 ANXIETY DISORDER • Panic Disorder • Phobia • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 2 5 CAUSE OF ANXIETY DISORDER • Psychoanalytic Theories • Behavioural Theories 4 8 CONCLUSION 9 9 REFERENCE 10 Abstract Abnormal Psychology is the overview/study of the mental or psychological disorder of mankind which caused by several of factors that occur in the daily routine of one’s life‚ whom will later turn into trauma if not treated carefully. Abnormal psychology

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    Capacity Analysis and Improvement in a Brake Shoe Manufacturing Company Using Simulation 1Faheem M. Hussain‚ K. Krishnaiah Department of Industrial Engineering‚ College of Engineering Guindy‚ Anna University Chennai - 600025 1faheem2h@gmail.com Abstract— In today’s increasingly competitive world‚ it is important to constantly improve productivity and quality‚ be it a manufacturing or service industry. Quality with quantity is a main characteristic which helps a company stay in the competition

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    this paper is to discuss the three major theories of criminology. This paper will talk about the theories that best and worst describe why crime happens. The three major theories of crime are: biological‚ psychological and sociological. In further examining this paper you will see discussions of personal opinions of the author. The biological theory states that criminals are born and they are not made. I feel that the biological theory would be the theory that least describes why crime happens. For

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    Psychological Development: Mother Teresa Tammy Walton Kiesa Freeman Gen 300 April 24‚ 2013 Psychological Development: Mother Teresa I. Psychological Development: Mother Teresa II. Mother Teresa A. Environmental Influences B. Hereditary Influences C. Social Influences III. Theories of Personality

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    SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF PERSONALITY BY ARINZECHUKWU PRINCESS UZOCHUKWU GROUP: 324 V.N. KARAZIN KHARKIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (SCHOOL OF MEDICINE) TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction Personality Psychology The Basic Approaches to Studying Personality Behavioral Assessment of Personality Person Perception and Accuracy Competition Towards a Cooperative Social-Personality Psychology References Introduction

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    Psychological Development in Young Adults Introduction In order to be a great teacher‚ one must first understand the psychological differences between the students that they teach.  Teachers must revolve their lessons and classroom structures around the mental frameworks that reside in their students’ minds.  From the knowledge of their learner’s psychological make-up‚ the teachers can then effectively guide and improve their students’ skills and education.  All developmental characteristics

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    citation frequency‚ and survey response frequency. The qualitative variables were National Academy of Science membership‚ election as American Psychological Association president or receipt of the APA Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award‚ and surname used as a eponym (i.e.‚ a psychological term such a Pavlovian conditioning or Skinner box) to represent a theory‚ procedure‚ or apparatus. Objective: You are going to learn a little bit about the history of psychology and the APA style of citations

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