The Flash is a science fiction show with the central theme of never giving up against any obstacles. The Flash‚ Barry‚ overcomes any obstacle with the support of his family and not giving up. Barry Allen‚ protagonist‚ is a loving man with the determination to protect his city‚ Central City‚ and loved ones. He is able to travel faster than the speed of sound. Barry’s family consists of his team members: Cisco Ramon(Long-haired mechanical engineer)‚ Caitlin Snow(Cute‚ loving scientist that cares for
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Obedience in Children’s Literature during the Victorian Age Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Teaching Obedience through Text - Historical Development 3 3. The Victorian Age - a time of change 6 3.1 Broad themes of change 6 3.2 changes in society 6 3.3 Interim Conclusion 7 4. Obedience in Children’s Fiction - Tradition and Change 7 4.1 Kingsley’s The Water Babies 8 4.2 Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there
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------------------------------------------------- GOALS OF EFFECTIVE DISCIPLINE Discipline is the structure that helps the child fit into the real world happily and effectively. It is the foundation for the development of the child’s own self-discipline. Effective and positive discipline is about teaching and guiding children‚ not just forcing them to obey. As with all other interventions aimed at pointing out unacceptable behavior‚ the child should always know that the parent loves and supports
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would be treated‚ was also on Larch’s mind when being deceitful. These reasons were justified internally for Dr. Larch. Eric Fromm‚ a distinguished writer‚ psychoanalyst‚ philosopher‚ historian‚ and sociologist of the twentieth century‚ stated‚ “…obedience to another person is ipso facto submission needs also to be qualified by distinguishing “irrational” from
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how the presence of other people changes one’s behaviour. OBEDIENCE - is following an order given by a person with recognised authority over you. Obedience plays an important role in society today. i.e. a government expects citizens to abide by the law of the land. However‚ social psychologists explain how blind obedience that can lead to the harm of other people i.e supporters of rival clubs. Milgram‚ 1963 behavioural study of obedience to authority led him to the conclusion that what people say
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In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ women take upon pivotal roles that affect the outcome of play. From intensifying Hamlet’s grievances to ultimately leading to his death‚ women have contributed much to the storyline. When the conversation of women arises in Hamlet‚ the two major female characters Gertrude and Ophelia‚ are often examined. Gertrude‚ mother of Hamlet‚ decides to marry Claudius‚ her husbands brother‚ after he passess away. Hamlet is deeply troubled with her decision and characterizes it as
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CHAPTER 3 Ethics in Research Historical Background Maintain Privacy and Confidentiality Ethical Principles Protecting Research Subjects Avoid Harming Research Participants Obtain Informed Consent Avoid Deception in Research‚ Except in Limited Circumstances I Maintaining Honesty and Openness Achieving Valid Results Encouraging Appropriate Application Conclusion magine this: One spring morning as you are drinking coffee and reading the newspaper‚ you notice a small ad for a psychology experiment
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It will be unfair if we do not acknowledge the services and work of Dr. Maria in discovering the child. She was a keen observer of children. She studied them scientifically. She conducted various studies and found that children loved to do small constructed work provided it suited the age and stage of development. She also found that children reveal inner need for order. Children are also capable of choosing their own activity suitable to their capacity. Following are the main findings she
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Discipline means training of the mind so as to make it accept willingly the control of rules or orders. In short‚ it is spontaneous obedience to superior authority It is a valuable lesson to learn. The great nations of the world attained greatness by subjecting themselves to the most rigorous discipline. The ancient Hindus as well as the ancient Spartans insisted on the need of leading a life of restraint‚ even of self-denial. They knew that without strict control‚ man’s energies often go in waste
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humans‚ God breathed His spirit into them. An excerpt from the Hebrew Bible claims‚ "God blessed them (the humans) and gave them dominion over earth." (Hebrew Bible‚ pg. 95) Therefore‚ God demanded absolute trust and obedience from the Hebrews. In the story of Noah‚ this trust and obedience was violated. Genesis says‚ "The Lord saw that the evil of the human creature was great in earth and that every scheme of his heart’s devising was only perpetually evil." (Hebrew Bible pg. 99) This stirred anger in
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