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R-directed Thinking
Automation
Mind
Reason
Sense
Thought
R-did erected Thinking Most of us desire to become a lawyer, an accountant or a computer programmer because they are well paid and decent. But, this thought may be outdated. Daniel Pink in his book ‘ A Whole New Mind’ put forward that the future belongs to a very different kind of person with a…
Epicureanism vs. stoicism
Ethics
Happiness
Hedonism
Metaphysics
Pleasure
Suffering
Virtue
Epicurus, a celebrated philosopher who established the Epicurean belief, was born in 341 B.C. and passed away in 270 B.C. He advocated for the pursuit of carnal desires but also recognized the significance of experiencing pain in life. Without suffering, individuals would undeniably take everything for granted. Epicurus educated a group of followers to live…
Manual for Conducting Role Play
Concept
Education
Expert
Knowledge
Learning
Social Science
The Mekong Learning Initiative (MLI) utilizes a linking and learning strategy to promote reflection, sharing, and new activities that aid in the advancement of a comprehensive comprehension and practical utilization of social science principles in natural resource management. The endeavor involves partnering with eight universities in the Greater Mekong Subregion, including Ubon Ratchathani University’s Faculty…
The Use of History and Fantasy in The Passion by Jeanette Winterson
Bible
Jesus
Judaism
Passion
The idea of history and fantasy play a huge role in The Passion. Jeanette Winterson uses these two different genres to create this story. Patrick’s eye, Villanelle’s webbed feet, and Villanelle’s ‘stolen heart’ are some examples of the elements of fantasy seen in The Passion. Another book that deals with fantasy and reality is the…
Edward Albee’s “The Sandbox”
Cognition
Communication
Human Activities
Human Nature
Psychological Concepts
Psychology
When I first read Edward Albee’s “The Sandbox,” I found it uninteresting and monotonous. However, this made me consider that if something as dull as this could be published, then maybe I had a chance of being published in the future too. Nevertheless, my perspective on the play changed dramatically after watching a live performance…
Chuck Close and His Picture “Bob” Analysis
Eye
Painting
Vision
Chuck Close: BOB, 1970, Synthetic Polymer Paint on Canvass * Suffered severe dyslexia and had a neuromuscular condition that prevented him from playing sport and found solace in his art * Known for his work blurring the line between photo and painting * Suffers from prosopagnosia, (face blindness) a condition which means Close cannot recognize…
Schizoid Personality Disorder
Personality
Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD) remains a serious condition that affects a small percentage of the population. In order to provide an accurate diagnosis of the condition, it is important to identify those factors that indicate SPD while making a proper differential diagnosis so as to avoid a misdiagnosis. It is critical to stress here that…
Male Underachievment Ia
Adolescence
Education
Peer Pressure
Socialization
Introduction. Male Underachievement continues to be a major part of academics, not only in the Caribbean but worldwide. It has been heavily encouraged through negative stereotypes as well as media. For example in some television series, the protagonist is shown as being ‘too cool for school’ and in some cases has failing grades. The problem…
Love and Hate in Jamestown
Hate
Love
David Prince’s book, Love and Hate in Jamestown, offers insightful insights into the role of economic conditions in new colonies. It explores the interdependent relationship between colonists, local Indian tribes, and the Crown, emphasizing how these conditions influenced investment areas. According to Prince, it was a gradual realization for colonists that they needed mutually beneficial…
The Politics – Aristotle
Aristotle
Politics
In the book The Politics, Aristotle analyzes different types of political communities. He examines these political communities on two different levels; first as a city and then as a regime. By studying both city and regime you get the full picture of the different types of governments throughout the world. Aristotle uses this dual approach…