CULTS I. Introduction Thesis: The forces that draw individuals into cults can be explained by psychological doctrine. II. What is a cult A. Brief description B. Types of cults 1. religious 2. psychotherapy or personal growth 3. political 4. popular or faddist III. Popular cult groups A. People’s Temple B. David Koresh C. Heaven’s Gate D. The Family IV. Charismatic group A. Brief desciption B. Characterization V. Sigmund Freud’s beliefs A. Belonging to a group
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and hurts people including ourselves. Moreover‚ we also have educated that it is better to accept the consequences of my actions than to lie. However‚ the more we grow up‚ the more we know about using of lying because telling the truth cannot always solve the problem. From my point of view‚ some lying is acceptable‚ some is not. It depends upon what purposes that make people tell lies. The first point to note is that although telling lie is easy to get things in the short period of time‚ it will
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long been debated and researched in recent decades. It is for this reason that conformity is an intriguing psychological concept. It causes sound-minded individuals to go against their best judgement‚ to engage in behaviour which they usually would not engage in‚ even accept and welcome an idea they internally disagree with‚ all in order to not be a deviant from the group. It is thus interesting to look at the factors which cause people to conform‚ to do what they see others doing‚ to rely on the
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Member Characteristics Worldwide‚ there are hundreds of groups defined as ‘cults’‚ each are comprised of many members‚ who are there for personal reasons. The type of people and their assimilation into cult life are similar in many cases. There is no defined group of people who are more susceptible to a cult’s influence. The people joining may be of any race‚ gender‚ economic class‚ level of education‚ or former religion. Those who join cults centered around religions‚ are usually previously affiliated
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301‚ communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults 1‚ Understand the principals of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Communication is very important between people of different ages and abilities. It enables people build relationships with others at their own level of communication‚ it is important to be able to communicate at different levels and different methods of communication to enable the child‚ young
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Either you love to exercise or if you are like most people you dread the thought of going to the gym to work out. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that all adults in the United States get at least 150 minutes of exercise every week to remain healthy. There are many reasons why working out and exercising can benefit your health. You don’t have to be a certain age to go and exercise‚ working out should be for you. Many people associate working out with losing weight and while
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Units STL 1‚ Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults 1.1 Explain the principles of effective communication? Why are 1.2 effective communication skills important when developing 2.1 positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults? 2.3 1.3 What social‚ professional and cultural differences/factors may 2.2 affect the way we develop relationships with children‚ young 2.3 people and adults? 2.4 2.5 Explain how to manage
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Unit 203: Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults Assignment 1 Assessment criteria 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 3.2‚ 3.3‚ 3.4 Introduction The principles of relationship building with children and adults in any context are that if others are comfortable in our company‚ they will be more likely to communicate effectively. Where people do not get along or are suspicious of one another‚ the tendency is that they will avoid one another whenever possible and so reduce opportunities
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behavior or belief so as to fit in with a group. This change is in response to real or imagined group pressure that may take different forms‚ including bullying‚ persuasion‚ teasing‚ and criticism. There are three reasons we conform: ambiguous subject‚ high majority‚ and authoritative figure. Conformity by ambiguous subject is that a person changes their behavior to fit in with the group‚ while also agreeing with them privately. It seems that this conformity is most likely to occur when the majority
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Unit 301 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Outcome 1 1.1 Effective communication with children‚ young people and adults is important because it is the firm basis of a relationship. Building a good relationship help’s people of all ages to feel understood‚ supported and happier in their lives. For a child‚ young person and adult to have good communication skills can help them to address problems that may arise in a positive manner. 1.2 Building
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