admired‚ or possesses features widely attributed to beauty in a particular culture‚ for perfection. The experience of "beauty" often involves an interpretation of some entity as being in balance and harmony with nature‚ which may lead to feelings of attraction and emotional well-being. Because this can be a subjective experience‚ it is often said that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder." There is evidence that perceptions of beauty are evolutionarily determined‚ that things‚ aspects of people and landscapes
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Psychologists may focus on an individual’s experience with groups‚ patterns of communication about those groups‚ and intergroup conflict. Pioneering psychologist William James cautioned psychologists themselves to be wary of their own stereotyping‚ in what he called the psychologist’s fallacy. Sociologists focus on the relations among groups and the of different groups in a social structure. Psychoanalytically-oriented humanists have argued (e.g.‚ Sander Gilman) that stereotypes‚ by definition‚ are representations
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What is Geography Week 2 Geographic Thought and History I have always thought that geography was the study of land‚ how it was formed and where it will be in years to come. I have realized that there is more to geography than this. A literal translation of geography would be "to describe or write about the Earth" (“What is Geography: 2012). The first person to use the word "geography" was Eratosthenes‚ who was an ancient Greek. Geography has been called "the world discipline" and "the bridge
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What are the Key Security Challenges Faced by the Southeast Asian states? The states that make up the region of Southeast Asia play a significant role in both economic and security issues throughout all of Asia. Though Southeast Asia as a region is largely an artificial academic construction‚ the states involved are commonly understood to be Thailand‚ Burma‚ Cambodia‚ Laos‚ Vietnam‚ Philippines‚ Malaysia‚ Indonesia‚ Singapore‚ Brunei and East Timor. While many of the members of Southeast Asia vary
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What is bank? Finance is the life blood of trade‚ commerce and industry. Now -a-days‚ banking sector acts as the backbone of modern business. The term bank is derived from the French word Banco which means a Bench or Money exchange table. In olden days‚ European money lenders or money changers used to display (show) coins of different countries in big heaps (quantity) on benches or tables for the purpose of lending or exchanging. A bank is a financial institution which deals with deposits
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designs and use of Trabeation and Arcuation throughout history. Some Empires’ have notably taken influence from one another and adapted it with slight variations to mark it as their own. This has meant that the variations have become a distinct part of what we recognise as their design stamp in history. Below are some examples of how the different design techniques were used by the different regions. Trabeation is an architectural design term which means the use of lintels and columns. The most commonly
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Chapter 1 What is Criminology? “Criminology” Frank Schmalleger What is Crime? Four definitional perspectives • Legalistic • Political • Sociological • Psychological What is Crime? • Perspective is important because it determines the assumptions we make and the questions we ask • This book uses the legalistic perspective Legalistic Perspective • Crime is defined as: Human conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state‚ the federal government‚ or a local jurisdiction
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Sometimes all it takes is a glance – you can change an opinion‚ an attitude‚ or a life. How else better for projecting that glance to thousands than through theatre? I have struggled to answer this question‚ now‚ for nearly two months: What is theatre for? Only recently did I realise that the reason for this struggle was a lack of understanding; theatre does not have one specific function. It is undoubtedly the most versatile of art forms‚ and over years and miles we‚ as a race‚ have seen
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ADHD is one of the most common childhood disorders. Approximately 3-7% of school-aged children have the disorder. Prevalence rates seem to vary by community‚ with some research indicating that larger cities may have rates as high as 10-15%. ADHD produces symptoms that are characterized by distractibility‚ hyperactivity‚ poor impulse control‚ and forgetfulness. The "attention deficit" component of ADHD refers to inattention‚ or difficulty focusing for long periods and being easily distractible.
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What is Earth’s mantle? The Earth’s mantle is a roughly 1‚800 mile (2‚900 km) thick shell of compressed and heated rock‚ beginning below the Earth’s crust (lithosphere)‚ which extends 3.1 miles (5 km) below the ocean floor and 19 to 31 miles (30 to 50 km) below the continents. What elements make up the Earth’s mantle? magnesium‚ silicon‚ iron‚ and oxygen Describe the “big splash” theory of the Moon’s origin? The currently accepted hypothesis for the Moon’s origin--which is supported by chemical
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