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The Psychology of Death

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 7 February 2014 The Psychology of Death Death. Here written in black and white, boldface, Times New Roman, font 12, the can strike a sense of mystery, fear into the hearts of men, or awe. Over centuries, nations? viewpoints on death have evolved. In ancient Egypt, death was not feared, but welcomed as a time of eternal joy. Now, however, it is a somber situation and dreaded. An article by Steve Taylor published in Psychology Today ventures into the psychological aspect of death.

No, Really, It's Fine, Never Mind

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 7 January 2014 No Really, It's Fine. Never Mind.
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All About Introverts

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 5 April 2014 Introversion, Narcissism, Passive Aggression, and Shyness According to personality psychologists, being an introvert or an extrovert is the most important feature of our personality. It determines everything from our choice of friends to how we show love. Within the last century, the meaning of introversion has changed drastically. Introverts? portrayal in media and the general conception has evolved greatly, but misconceptions about introverts are still common. The most widely spread stereotypes of introverts are that they are shy, a narcissist, and/or passive aggressive, which are not true in the least.

How Comedians are Mountain Climbers

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Regents Honors 07 November 2013 How Comedians are like Mountain Climbers In the article How Comedians are like Mountain Climbers published in Psychology Today by Gil Greengross, Ph.D., the psychologist shares his tentative studies regarding the commonalities of comedians? personalities. Dr. Greengross found using the ?Big Five? standardized personality test that the majority of comedians have personalities that on some points differ from people with other creative careers. Dr. Gil Greengross also finds that amateur comedians and professional comedians share the same characteristics in his research.

Baby Talk Actually Makes Sense

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 8 February 2014 Baby Talk Actually Makes Sense ?Goo goo ga ga!? Everyone knows babies don?t truly say this, but ?baby talk?, characterized by sounds and words used by babies when they are developing adult speech, is quite advanced. Recent investigations have proved that even toddlers are using grammar before previously believed.

Three Reasons Why We're Drawn to Faces in Film

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 21 November 2013 3 Reasons Why We're Drawn to Faces in Film Hollywood: the land of the beautiful, talented, and determined. It is in this famed city that the rich and the famous reside in luxury and extravagance. The way celebrities live their lives is incredibly foreign, thus we, the ordinary citizens are fascinated with these people. We look for images of these people on search engines, buy gossip magazines with their faces on the cover, watch all their appearances in the media-but why? An article published by Siu-Lan Tan explains why.

Chapter 2 Test

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Levels of Consciousness preconscious- ideas are not in your awareness right now, but you could recall them if you had to unconscious (aka subconscious)- unavailable to awareness under most circumstances; info is hidden nonconscious- basic biological functions Altered States of Consciousness- in which a person?s sense of self or sense of the world changes. An example would be sleep. Circadian Rhythms- biological clocks Functions of Sleep- revive body, resist infection, recover from stress Biofeedback- a system that provides information about something happening in the body Classes of Drugs Depressants- drugs that slow the activity of the nervous system Alcohol Narcotics- relieve pain and induce sleep. Includes morphine, heroin, and codeine.

Unit 3 vocab list (part 1)

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A Vocabulary List for AP Human Geography Unit III. Cultural Patterns and Processes, Part 2?Basic Vocabulary and Concepts Religion Animism Buddhism Cargo cult pilgrimage Christianity Confucianism Ethnic religion Exclave/enclave Fundamentalism Geomancy (feng shui) Hadj Hinduism Interfaith boundaries Islam Jainism Judaism Landscapes of the dead Monotheism/polytheism Mormonism Muslim pilgrimage Muslim population Proselytic religion Reincarnation Religion (groups, places) Religious architectural styles Religious conflict Religious culture hearth Religious toponym Sacred space Secularism Shamanism Sharia law Shintoism Sikhism Sunni/Shia Taoism Theocracy Universalizing Zoroastrianism Ethnicity Acculturation Adaptive strategy Assimilation

AP Art History Gardner text Chp 1 quiz

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1. Looking at a major world culture (as described in the text), describe how that culture has succeeded in adapting elements (economic, cultural, religious/philosophical) from other cultures to fit the major culture?s needs. 2. Choose any culture and describe how it has been successful exporting its culture. 3. Choose a major world culture and describe how it has used elements from its artistic heritage to promote a specific cultural view for its population. Find visual examples of how one culture has depicted another. 4. Choose any work of art and describe it (media, age, place of origin, artist, subject matter). Also analyze it using the the Elements of Art, and the Principles of Design.

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