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Psychology: Human Psychological Functioning
Consciousness
Sigmund Freud
Thought
Over the years, the Psychology produced a lot of great minds, all of which were able to contribute their unique works to the field. Despite the differences in their perspective, all of them were important in understanding human psychological functioning. These people include Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, and William James. Sigmund Freud suggested…
Groupism vs. Individualism
Individualism
Argue the advantages or disadvantages of either groupism or individualism A budding designer should consider the best starting platform in order to achieve the best result: a successful design. In order to do this, he often stumbles upon the dilemma of clashing cultural systems – groupism versus individualism. It depends upon the designer whether…
Conflict Diamonds Used to Fuel Violent Conflict
Conflict
Diamond
What are conflict diamonds? Conflict diamonds – also known as blood diamonds – are diamonds that are used to fuel violent conflict and human rights abuses. They have funded brutal wars in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo and Cote d’Ivoire that have resulted in the death and displacement of millions of people….
Macbeth’s Character
Character
Macbeth In the media today, you would see many hero like characters experience downfalls. In the novel Macbeth by Shakespeare the main character has elevated status before his horrific downfall. The main character Macbeth, becomes intensely pre occupied with the three witches which lead to his transformation. Macbeth’s continual killing caused him to become morally…
The Consequences of Greed
Greed
Literature
“In the Fourth Circle of Hell, Dante and Virgil see the souls of people who are punished for greed (Shmoop).” The short story, “The Necklace,” written by French writer, Guy de Maupassant, demonstrates how humans will have to deal with the consequences of greed by using direct characterization, indirect characterization, and irony throughout the story….
Herbert Feis Served as the Special Consultant
Conflict
International Relations
International security
War
World War II
Herbert Feis, a Special Consultant to three Secretaries of War, has written this book as the final installment in his series on the history of World War II from a government perspective. One of his previous books in the series even received the prestigious Pulitzer Prize. In this particular book, Mr. Feis offers strictly factual…
Historical Essay – Arab League
History
Mediation
Brief Historical Background The Arab League is officially known as the League of Arab States that was founded on the 22nd of March, 1945, that was largely created through the initiation of Egyptian government. It is not therefore surprising that Cairo became the League’s official headquarters which was interrupted for ten years due to Egypt’s…
Employee Relations – Dispute Settlement
Arbitration
Employment
Mediation
Introduction Presents, still some organisations fail to acknowledge and admit the function of employee dealingss as a critical component of the strategic attack to Human Resources Management. However, the fact is that today’s turbulent concern environment increases the demand on directors to decently pull off employees’ dealingss. But before we proceed to lucubrate farther, we…
Charlie Stowe Characterization
Character
Charlie Stowe Charlie Stowe is the main character in the short story “I spy”. He lives in a coastal town (p. 92, l. 8) and he is twelve years old (p. 92, l. 12), which means he is in the middle of a period of transition. He is about to enter a new phase in…
Was the Alliance System Responsible for the Outbre
Conflict
International Relations
International security
Military
War
The ongoing debate among contemporary historians about the importance of the pre-World War I alliance system in Europe as a war cause persists. Some contend that the war resulted directly from the establishment of alliances between prominent European nations, while others argue that these alliances were an expression of longstanding conflicts, disputes, anxieties, and rivalries…