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    Susan Dellinger: Psycho-Geometrics I love great public speakers. I’ve seen some great ones in my life. They captivate the audience‚ entertain‚ educate‚ even make you laugh. The most important part is that they make it look effortless and natural. Susan Dellinger‚ the speaker for the video‚ "Psycho-Geometrics" is one of them. Her presentation was incredibly entertaining‚ interesting‚ and funny. But the focal point was definitely Ms. Dellinger herself. The level of excitement in her voice was great

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    Goa birds

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    Goan Birds 1 orange-headed thrush The orange-headed thrush is 205–235 milliimetres (8.1–9.25 in) long[7] and weighs 47–60 grammes (1.7–2.1 oz). The adult male of the nominate subspecies of this small thrush has an entirely orange head and underparts‚ uniformly grey upperparts and wings‚ and white median and undertail coverts. It has a slate-coloured bill and the legs and feet have brown fronts and pink or yellowish rears.[3] The female resembles the male but has browner or more olive upperparts

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    Psycho-sexual Development

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    “toilet training” that’s why my parents told me one of the unforgettable words I heard‚ “very good! we don’t need you to wear diaper na” There are lot of advantages learning toilet training during anal stage‚ the best of the advantages is the lesser use of diaper. The third stage is phallic stage; this can be experienced when we are around four to six years of age. At this age‚ we learned the difference between male and female. During phallic stage‚ male gets jealous of his father and feels like wanting

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    Socrates Psycho Analysis

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    contradiction you could never lose‚ but in my opinion it is an easy way out and it is not the strong base for an argument in my eyes. Even though I think it is not the strongest way to build an argument it is “found that 97% of law-school professors use the Socratic method in first-year classes” which means that the Socratic method is still used on all level of education (Paul). Lastly my opinion on Socrates’ “virtue of happiness” is that yes I believe that all humans desire happiness. On a dialogue

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    Psycho Hitchcock once said that he migrated to the United States as a kind of cultural exchange‚ only nobody knows what was sent in return because‚ said Hitchcock "they are afraid to open it.” Branded as the master of suspense through his pioneering editing techniques‚ captivating story telling and ability to incorporate his audience into his dramatic films‚ Hitchcock virtually created the thriller genre in the world of cinema. In the article‚ Through a Shower Curtain Darkly: Reflexivity as a Dramatic

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    ap psycho vocab

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    on personality and stages of consciousness and psychosexual stages (oral‚ anal‚ phallic‚ and genital). Also psychoanalytical therapy 15. Psychoanalysis- branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior‚ and uses that information to treat people with psychological disorders 16. Unconscious - part of the mind unreachable by the conscious 17. Freudian slips – error in speech‚ memory or physical action that occurs due to an unconscious interference (drive‚

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    Bird in Hand

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    The Bird-In-The-Hand Theory The essence of the bird-in-the-hand theory of dividend policy (advanced by John Litner in 1962 and Myron Gordon in 1963) is that shareholders are risk-averse and prefer to receive dividend payments rather than future capital gains. Shareholders consider dividend payments to be more certain that future capital gains – thus a “bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush”. Gorden contended that the payment of current dividends “resolves

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    love and hate. Alfred Hitchcock kept a Gothic purpose prevalent in his movie Psycho as he created its characters and the romances between them‚ setting‚ and imagery. Characters¾and the romances between them¾are commended in Gothic pieces for their unconscious fear‚ twisted behavior‚ and spiritual confusion and reliance on trust-fear and good-evil affiliations that make the audience feel similar to the characters. In Psycho‚ Norman stutters‚ sweats‚ talks with his hands‚ and makes mistakes while talking

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    The Quail Bird

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    tWrite about the quail bird. a. Origin b. Reproduction c. Rearing/maturity period ORIGIN Japanese Quails (Coturnix Quail) are from pheasant family and are migratory birds which migrate between Asia and Europe. The region of origin of these birds is believed to be south East Asia. Back in history‚ the reference to quails can be traced back in the old testament of the bible. It is also said that the Egyptians caught the quails on a large number from their farmland for meat. But there

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    21 and has made several novels ever since but is most known for his novel “The American Psycho”. This story is revolved around a young stockbroker who is a a average man by day with friends and a fiancée who attends dinner events and party but by night he takes joy in taking the lives of other human in New York and engaging in sexual activates with multiple women. In the American Psycho‚ Bret Easton Ellis uses Literary devices such as foreshadowing and allusions all while leaving readers with the

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