Wilson Cap. 3: “The Enlightment” Cap. 4: “The Natural Sciences” Cap. 5: “Ariadne’s Thread” “Why People Believe Weird Things”‚ Michael Shermer. Cap. 1: “I am thefore I think” Cap. 2: “The Most Precious Thing We Have” “The Demon-haunted World”‚ Carl Sagan Cap. 1: “The Most Precious Thing” Cap. 2: “Science and Hope” “House and Philosophy”‚ Henry Jacobi “Innumeracy”‚ John Allen Paulos Cap. 1: “ Examples and Principles” Cap. 2: “Probability and Coincidence” Cap. 5: “The Logic of Guesswork in Sherlock
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The poem “The Red Son‚” by Carl Sandburg‚ is about motivation‚ and what it can do to people. Motivation is “to be motivated‚ by ways of inducement or incentive.” The poem conveys many aspects about motivation‚ such as where motivation originates and how compelling it is‚ how strong motivation can be‚ and how motivation can change a person’s life. Motivation comes from within‚ and can push someone into action‚ whether they actually want to or not. No one will do anything
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In the poem “Chicago” Carl Sandburg describes his home. When people talk about where they live most people only say good things about their town‚ but Sandburg points out both the good and bad. All places have good and bad points even my city. I live in Bowie‚ Maryland. Bowie is a relatively small city. There isn’t much to distinguish Bowie from other places. It is not looked down on nor is it looked up to‚ but there are some things that should not be overlooked. One thing that should not be overlooked
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memorial being dedicated to the entirety of American forces in World War II while another could be dedicated to a single soldier. In the case of the George Rogers Clark National Historic Park‚ it serves as a historic site wherein a number of those involved with the Illinois campaign are memorialized in present day Vincennes‚ Indiana. George Rogers Clark (elder brother to William Clark of the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition) was a military
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Theories of Personality Personality sum total of the qualities and characteristics of a person as shown in her manner of walking‚ talking‚ dressing‚ and her attitudes‚ interests‚ and ways of reacting to other people came from the Latin word “persona” which means mask Psychoanalysis (Sigmund Freud) believes that there are 3 levels of awareness of one’s mind conscious preconscious unconscious acc. to Freud‚ there are 3 parts of personality id (pleasure) ego (reality) superego (moral center
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Coward of the County Kenny Rogers Must you always fight to be a man? In the song Coward of the County by Kenny Rogers a young man lives by his father’s words of “you don’t have to fight to be a man.” The first conflict of the story involves the young man’s father dying behind bars. The young man’s father died in prison when he was 10 years old. Before he died he told his son that he does not need to fight to be a man. The young man was named Tommy‚ but folks just called him yellow. Tommy was called
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According to the Rogerian theory regarding the self “the individual perceives external objects and experiences‚ and attaches meanings to them.... [The] self-concept represents an organized and consistent pattern of perceptions. Although the self changes‚ it always retains this patterned‚ integrated‚ organized quality...[and] the ideal self is the self-concept that an individual would most like to possess” (Pervin 2005 p. 173). He also presented the concept of the need for positive regard. “The need
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Carl Rogers (1902-1987) was a humanistic psychologist agreed with most of what Maslow believed‚ but added that for a person to "grow"‚ they need an environment that provides them with genuinness (openness and self-disclosure)‚ acceptance (being seen with unconditional positive regard)‚ and empathy (being listened to and understood). Without these‚ relationships and healthy personalities will not develop as they should‚ much like a tree will not grow without sunlight and water. Rogers believed that
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Chapter 5 - The Self Perspectives on the Self * We buy products to highlight/hide aspects of the self * Eastern cultures focus on: * The collective self (person’s identity comes from group) * The interdependent self (person’s identity defined from relationships with others) * Western cultures focus on: * Individuality * Individual appearance Self-Concept * Self-concept: the beliefs a person holds about his/her own attributes‚ and how he/she evaluates
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Furthermore‚ each character has his/her own major flaw or sin. Roger Chillingworth‚ for example‚ had the flaw of seeking revenge. This completely consumed his life‚ and as you will soon see‚ he was unable to live without it. As his name suggests he is devoid of human sentiment. He is referred to as a leech because he feeds on the lives of others in order to accomplish his goals. Ultimately Roger Chillingworth comes to represent true evil. Roger Chillingworth’s outlook throughout the story and his actions
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