The deeper side of life
Life always gives an opportunity of thinking, however busy we may be.
Reaction
The spirit is best developed by trying to gain control over one's reactions.
The struggle of life
One must study the nature of life, one must understand the psychology of this struggle.
Life, a continual battle
Man does not realise how important is his own life, his self. The study of his own life and his own self is a study of the greatest importance.
What is wanted in life?
Man has it in his power to improve his life's conditions greatly if only he does not lose patience before a desirable condition is brought about, if his courage has not been exhausted, and if his hope has endured.
The Secret of Life
Man's attitude is the secret of life, for it is upon man's attitude that success and failure depend.
Art of Personality
In becoming a person the beauty which is hidden in an individual develops itself, and it is the development of the individuality which is personality.
The Purpose of Life
Every living being has a purpose in life and it is the knowing of that purpose which enables every soul to fulfil it.
Aim of Life
What is the main object of one's life? What are the driving forces?
The Alchemy of Happiness
The soul (atman) itself is happiness, pleasure is only an illusion. Read more here and find out!
Autism and the Impact on Family
Autism is considered one of the most debilitating developmental disorders in psychology. The purpose of this essay is to contextualize family life and the dynamics of family involvement regarding autistic individuals.
Cultivation Theory and Law and Order
Using Gerbner’s Cultivation Theory with the show Law and Order, we can understand how this exposure to violence in television can make the audience feel that their world is more violent than it is.
Stuart Hall’s Encoding/Decoding Model on Three iPod Advertisements
This essay will make the case for the utility of this model through an analysis of three Apple Inc. iPod advertisements via Hall’s concepts, arguing that his production-reception model is a useful approach to understanding modern mass media messages, especially advertising.
Don McKellar’s Last Night and Canada’s Popular Culture
As a Canadian film striving for its own identification among Hollywood’s entertainment apparatus, Don McKellar’s Last Night uses a recognizable Canadian style, tone and themes, and identifies itself, in the broader sense, against Hollywood.
Post-Fordism and Nike Inc—Sweatshop USA
This essay will assert that Nike Inc.’s organizational culture coincides with post-fordist industrial change by arguing the fragmentation and the pluralism of Nike Inc.’s employees.
Technology and the Call Centre
This essay will examine a call centre organization called CallMedia to discuss the many impacts that technology can have on organization’s culture.
Early Recollections Therapy
According to Adler’s Individual Psychology perspective, the meaning of individual behaviour coincides with their desire for either success or superiority (Adler, 1958).
Conlon Nancarrow and His Contributions
Nancarrow developed powerful rhythmic strategies, tempo proportions as well as metric synchronicity which resulted in an almost meta-analytic revision of music as a whole, suggesting that music required a step towards a new frontier (Thomas 4).
Sexual Harassment: Consequences and Prevention
Sexual harassment (SH) is a complex combination of legal and psychological issues that have received unparalleled attention in the last ten to fifteen years alongside workplace bullying and other organizational concerns.
Increasing Prevention of HIV/AIDS in Canada
The intent of this essay is to provide information regarding the devastating HIV/AIDS pandemic in Ontario, Canada.
Salvador Dali: A Personality Profile
Dali’s personality is complex, intricate and very attractive to biographers, personality theoreticians, and the public.
Ecocinema and Documentary Genre
In this essay I want to establish a theoretical framework for the ecocinema genre.
Fertility Decline in Japan
This essay will first provide a literature review and the overview of the theoretical framework of the habitus, followed by an inspection of the current scenario in Japan.
Money, Hoes and Clothes
Freestyle is a spontaneous activity that depends heavily on the uncertainty of the performance. Similarly, neither the performer nor the
Africa and its barriers to development
Africa is entrenched in civil, internal and external struggle which makes it increasingly difficult for the world economy to assist it. With political unrest, countries in Africa are equally facing community and global difficulties which hinder all prospects of development.
Mattel Inc vs. Mark Napier
For this assignment, I chose an audience that actively resists Barbie --this applies to the assignment requirements because Mattel Inc wishes to punish Barbie for Barbie's copyright infringements.
Ender’s Game and Speaker for The Dead
Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead describe the maturation of a child from six years old to a robust and intelligent agent of interplanetary democracy.
A Doll House & Walter Mitty
This essay will analyze how Ibsen and Thurber explore masculinity as levels of potential male desirable roles, which the men in both stories wish to acquire.
Sonny's Blues and Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?
Baldwin’s narrator and Oates’s June were successful in overcoming social menace while Sonny and Connie were placed put under submission by social menace.
Point of View in The Yellow Wallpaper
Gilman’s constructs The Yellow Wallpaper through time and space separations depicting the interval between the initial beginnings towards the end.
Russian Music in the time of Socialist Realism
In order to understand how this affected musicians, it will be critical to assess Stalin’s creed, socialist realism, and formalism alongside an analysis of the Russian Association of Proletarian Musicians (RAPM) during this period will provide an interesting insight on Soviet Russia’s use of music a
Social Self and Socialization
Jenkins (2008) asserts that "individuals are unique and variable at this level of socialization, but selfhood is a social construct" (p. 40).