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This is my first article. And he could be also the last: with my little english I am not able to write articles. I seriousely apologize for my horror-errors.
I've seen that some visitors arrive on my " target="_self" foot fetish site , looking for a care for the fetishism. This thing make me smile. But the serious thing is that a lot of people seriously look for a cure to recover from their fetishism (or of their partners, lol). On the web there are a lot of...
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The movie “Memento” was selected as the best movie in 2001. It depicts the story of insurance fraud investigator, Leonard Shelby, who loses his short term memory after the accident. Critical point in the movie is the point in Shelby’s recollections since he cannot recall all previous events. Persons with anterograde loss of memory on the whole are not able to reproduce the events starting the second of injury. More often, they cannot reflect anything starting with the...
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How can you tell if someone is lying? You can't, say some scientists - at least not with any consistency. That is what their research shows anyhow. But the research done in this area is often flawed in several important ways. Here are a couple of these flaws.
Lying In A Lab Is Not The Same
"People are very good liars when nothing is at stake," says Aldert Vrij of the University of Portsmouth in England. "But a lab setting is not real life." He...
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When people think of depression and what can help treat it, the first thing that will often come to mind will be medication or antidepressants. Though medication can be an effective treatment, they are not a cure for depression and they are not the only treatment option for people suffering depression. As depression is studied to gain more understanding about why people become depressed, it has been found that certain types of music may also be an effective treatment method for...
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Can you boost your psychic intuition with brain exercise? You’ll find out shortly.
We are all intuitive creatures by design. Everyone is capable of varying degree of intuition. Research has found that high level of intuitive ability is a critical success factor in career and life. The question is: How to strengthen the muscle of your psychic intuition?
What is the brain exercise that can increase your intuitive power? The answer is: Drawing!
How...
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By: George Rex Azubuike. Computer Science Department. Rivers State University of Education Port Harcourt. Rivers State. Nigeria ABSTRACT: The article has invariably showed the essence as to why the negatively viewed aspect of man can inevitably distort is quest in making right decisions as regards to his vocational choice. Sigmund Freud never looked at the nature of man in the positive direction. instead, he saw that the...
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Journal of Psychological Researches, 1998, Vol. 42, No. 1, P: 32-34
INTRODUCTION
Death anxiety became a topic of psychological interest in the late 1950’s. From its inception “thanatology” has been a multidisciplinary field including contributions from all disciplines. The definition of death anxiety has been the most perplexing task for a researcher till today. In the opinion of earlier reviewers, such as Kastenbaum & Costa (1977) much...
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Most people tend to be compassionate. Perhaps it is a human evolutionary trait, or simply the manner in which we have been trained to understand and act upon our emotions. Or it could stem from the need to help others in order to achieve a sense of belonging. In modern society - represented by large conglomerates of human beings living collectively - people have daily opportunities to help others, and also varied motives to do so. These motives can be a response to social pressure,...
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Are there clear signs of lying? Unfortunately, study after study shows that most people might as well flip a coin to determine if a person is lying, rather than trust their intuition or lie-detecting skills. However, the research also shows that some people ARE consistently good at detecting lies. That's a rather important fact, and although it is typically ignored, it is not disputed by the researchers. They usually just mention it briefly, as though the small number of people who have...
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"Ethics (from Greek - meaning "custom") is the branch of axiology, one of the four major branches of philosophy, which attempts to understand the nature of morality; to distinguish that which is right from that which is wrong. The Western tradition of ethics is sometimes called 'moral philosophy'". (WIKIPEDIA).
The origins of ethics are related to the introduction of moral behaviour in early societies. The application of concepts such as 'right' and...
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