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Honesty is The Best Policy – Proof Research

by pamila in Philosophy, January 24, 2012
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Honesty Is the Best Policy – Proof Research.

Perception of Teacher Trainees of Uttar Pradesh (India) on Effectiveness of Sex Education to Avoid Development of Inferiority in The Children

by aksidtra in Education, January 8, 2012
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Majority of teacher trainees from Uttar Pradesh (India) were perceived that sex education is required to avoid development of inferiority in the child.

The Psychology of Perception

by Freischutz in Psychology, January 2, 2012
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Everything you think you are is only existent in your personal reality, and thus, nothing is real. I think, and therefore I still haven’t the slightest clue if I am or if I am not…

Proposition of Concepts: Fear

by kdibble0529 in Philosophy, December 17, 2011
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An article describing fear, why it works, and its solution.

Conformity From Birth

by ashley0389 in Psychology, November 5, 2011
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Most people aren’t happy because they are too busy worrying about other people, or trying to be like someone else. When doing this you are basically conforming, and have more than likely been trained to imitate this type of behavior since you were young.

Why Do I Want to Help Others?

by ashley0389 in Philosophy, November 2, 2011
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I feel a sense of enjoyment wanting to help others live a life of abundance and fulfill their ultimate desires which will lead to true happiness. Everyone deserves to be happy and successful.

Desires and Wants

by naveen2338 in Philosophy, October 31, 2011
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Desires and wants are necessary for survival and growth, satisfaction and contentment are necessary for happiness and peace.

Even Trust Needs Conducive Support

by Ram Bansal in Organizations, October 26, 2011
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Trust is not a thing to do by oneself but a thing to be earned from the other partner in the deal. One’s fairness is not fair enough if it is not perceived so by the other.

One Should Make a Habit of Reading Good Books

by Mellmo in Education, October 4, 2011
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A short explanation on why people should read good books.

The Sixth Sense

by Ruby Hawk in Psychology, September 17, 2011
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Do we have a sixth sense? Generally speaking, scientists say we do not, but it’s only recently they have begun to study the five known senses, and some scientists say there is evidence of a sixth sense. Might we one day discover there are mental powers such as ESP and mind reading? It’s a possibility. Much has been discovered that was unknown less than 50 years ago. Nobody can foretell what the future holds, unless there is really a sixth sense.

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