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    The Lottery

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    people forgot the main point for lottery is financing the public‚ but now they only see the impossible benefit for their self. There are three main points in the article. First‚ lottery is not making any economic sense.Secondly‚ people have the herd mentality and follow others who get a smart reward from the lottery. Lastly‚ winning lottery is not making any sense in reality. Lottery is a product that not making any sense for the economic. The possibility for winning the jackpot is very small. In a public

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    Mentality In Brazil

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    upper and lower class. Brazil is a country with a very small to non-existent middle class‚ causing a huge gap between the two classes. This huge gap is causing the us versus them mentality or a we/they divide between the upper and lower class‚ based on a process of social categorization. The central hypothesis of the mentality is that group members of an in-group will seek to find the negative aspects of an out-group‚ thus enhancing their self-image. The in-group in Brazil is the upper class where as

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    Crutch Mentality

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    CRUTCH MENTALITY If the responsibility of environmentalism in the 3rd world countries is going to be left with the 1st world countries‚ it is only going to cause a crutch mentality and a great dependence on the 1st world countries whenever it comes to dealing with environmental issues that the 3rd world countries might face. In the future when the third world country becomes a more developed country and decide that there is no longer need for the 1st world countries to help‚ having left the responsibility

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    Mob Mentality

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    Mob mentality is the act of one individual or small group initiates something and has quickly gathered a number of supporters. Many others tend to join in of the act‚ even if they know it is wrong. In “The Lottery” and We Have Always Lived in the Castle‚ both by Shirley Jackson‚ the author creates a vivid setting where mob mentality thrives. One major part of this environment is the people that inhabit it. There is Jim Donell‚ who terrorizes Merricat at every chance he gets‚ and Mr. Summers‚ whose

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    Japan's Feudal Age

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    While emp in Heian courts‚ rival clans battled for cntrl of countryside – local warlords & Budd temp formed armed bands loyal to then rath than to central gov  As armies struggled for pwr‚ japan evolved feudal syst – warrior aristocracy dom J society  In theory‚ emp stood at head of J feudal society – actually pwrless tho revered figurehead  Real pwr lay in hands of shogun (supreme milit command) – Minamoto Yoritomo appointed shogun  Yoritomo set up Kamakura shogunate‚ 1st of 3 milit dyn

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    Mob Mentality

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    Research Paper on Mob Mentality Have you ever been caught up in a situation where you have acted in a way you would normally find unacceptable? (Donley) This can be something small like at a sporting event‚ or something as extreme as your life being in danger where violence and riots break out. (Stott) Whatever the case‚ you would be the victim of mob or herd mentality. By falling under the spell of this psychological phenomenon‚ one could make rash and imprudent decisions with lasting consequences

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    Colonial Mentality

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    COLONIAL MENTALITY A Colonial mentality is a conceptual theory around feelings of inferiority within some societies post-European colonialism‚ relative to the values of the foreign powers which they became aware of through the contact period of colonization. The concept essentially refers to the acceptance‚ by the colonized‚ of the culture or doctrines of the colonizer as intrinsically more worthy or superior. The subject matter is quite controversial and debated. It is also the state of which a

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    Mob Mentality

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    but it also exemplifies many ways on how the human mind can be swayed by external influences. William Golding manifest the docility of human demeanor through the illustrations of mob mentality and leaderships portrayed by the children to show the naive‚ capricious identity of mankind. In any state of mob mentality‚ or group thinking‚ people are prone to forfeit their own morals or rationality to some angle of degree. Whether it be a big concert that leads people to jump and scream by the atmospheric

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    Mob Mentality

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    Mob mentality is a group of people that influence each other to do a certain thing. When you’re with a group of people they peer pressure you into doing something bad and or good. It is probably in your best interest to think as an individual‚ and make you own decisions. When you make your own decisions then you have time to think a little about what you are about to do‚ like is it going to have consequences ‚ am I going to get in a lot of trouble? You have a lot to think about when you make your

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    Asian Mentality

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    TOPIC: ASIAN MENTALITY INTRODUCTION Definition : Asia is the world’s largest and most populous continent‚ located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. It covers 8.7% of the Earth’s total surface area (or 30% of its land area) and with approximately 3.9 billion people‚ it hosts 60% of the world’s current human population. Asia is generally defined as comprising the eastern four-fifths of Eurasia. Asian people or Asiatic people is a term with multiple meanings that refers

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