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"A 12 page research paper that examines the ""cheater theory"" of evolutionary psychologists L. Cosmides and J. Tooby. The writer outlines the parameters of this model and then offers competing views. Bibliography lists 12 sources. " Buy
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The Evolution of Homosexuality
"This 17 page paper argues against evolutionary psychology, citing a theory by Stephen Jay Gould. Gould's ideas are discussed, as are the precepts of evolutionary psychology. Homosexuality is discussed in the context of the theories provided. Bibliography lists 13 sources. " Buy
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Can Culture Be Explained By Biology?
"This 14 page paper argues against evolutionary psychology, citing a theory by Stephen Jay Gould. Gould's ideas are discussed, as are the precepts of evolutionary psychology. Bibliography lists 10 sources. " Buy
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Hofstede's Cultural Dimension: France & Japan
"A 5 page paper. This essay has two distinct parts. The first part considers the cultural differences between France and Japan using Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions. Specifically, it answers the question: What are two things management of a Japanese-owned plant located in France should do to minimize problems that could result form cultural differences. The second part asks the writer to apply evolutionary psychology. Specifically, to build an argument, based on evolutionary psychology, that supports this statement: Many business practices developed in corporate American do not fit the needs and wishes of American women. Bibliography lists 6 sources. " Buy
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'The Moral Animal' & Biological Determinism
"A 10 page review of 'The Moral Animal' by Robert Wright. Concentrates on Wright's use of Charles Darwin himself as an example of the theory of evolutionary psychology, natural selection, and biological predeterminism. Bibliography lists 5 sources." Buy
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Freud/Impact of Dreams On Psychology
" A 18 page research paper that examines the impact of the career of Sigmund Freud and his The Interpretation of Dreams on culture and psychology. There are certain events in history that can be perceived as pivotal, that is, after this event occurred, everything pertaining to a certain field changed as existing paradigms and concepts were irrevocably altered. Such an event occurred with the publication of Sigmund Freud's seminal work, The Interpretation of Dreams (first published in 1900). It is through this work that Freud's concepts began to infiltrate the intellectual climate of the dawning twentieth century. Examination of the impact of this work, as well as Freud's ideas in general, demonstrates that the publication of The Interpretation of Dreams constitutes a pivotal point in the history of psychology, after which everything changed to accommodate Freud's revolutionary concepts (Messer and McWilliams, 2003). Bibliography lists 15 sources. " Buy
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Article Critique: ADD
"4 pages in length. The writer discusses ""Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: An Evolutionary Perspective"" by Shelley-Tremblay et al from the Journal of Genetic Psychology. Bibliography lists 2 sources." Buy
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Cognitive Neuropsychology: The Biology of the Mind
"This 7 page paper provides an overview of four of the chapters of Gazuniga's book Cognitive Neuropsychology: The Biology of the Mind. This paper defines elements like the progression of motor structures, the development of cognition, and the progression of evolutionary elements. Bibliography lists 5 sources. " Buy
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Jealousy And Gender
"This 10 page paper explores the age-old issue jealousy. This is a topic that has enticed poets and writers for centuries. It is also one that has also been investigated by social scientists for decades. It is true that the males and females become jealous for different reasons. Of the theories that address the general topic of jealousy, only two approaches specifically address gender differences: the evolutionary approach and the socio-cultural approach. The writer first provides a brief overview of jealousy, then discusses different perspectives and approaches including socio-cultural in terms of developmental psychology and evolutionary. The writer concludes by selecting the approach that seems most valid and offers reasons for this choice. Bibliography lists 8 sources. " Buy
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John Locke's 'Two Treatises on Civil Government' & How It Applied to America's Revolutionary Government
"A 9 page paper which analyzes the pros and cons of John Locke's 'Two Treatises on Civil Government' in terms of how it applied to the revolutionary. Specifically considered are the creation of state constitutions following the Declaration of Independence; theoretical problems of Locke's treatise concerning the foundation of imperial connection; how Locke paid little attention to the mechanism by which people could make their decisions known; Locke's failure to clarify the rule of parliament in relation to the community (or state of nature) as a whole; problems of the revolutionary allegiance to the king after the colonist break from Great Britain, considering that a state of nature had not been created. Bibliography lists 5 sources." Buy
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The Revolutionary War: People and Events
A 6 page paper which discusses people and events that lead to the Revolutionary War. The paper focuses on Samuel Adams and the various acts put into play by Great Britain. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Buy
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"The ‘Revolutionary Habits’ Established in Colonial America’s Politics, Social Life, and Economic Affairs: 1750-1790"
"A 5 page paper which examines how these habits or trends had been developed prior to 1750, and how they ultimately ‘embedded’ themselves in the Revolutionary War and the U.S. Constitution. Bibliography lists 6 sources." Buy
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Revolutionary Theory
"A 4 page essay/research paper that discusses the factors of an original revolutionary theory, which attempts to explain the processes of revolution by borrowing its basic premise from Marx, but follows the analogy originated by Crane Brinton, which compares revolution the processes involved in sickness, that is, symptom, fever and recovery (Medvedex, 2003). An additional element to this perspective on revolutionary theory is an original component that states that an additional ""symptom"" of revolution is when the ruling class of a society subscribes to a vision of national identity that does not fit with the working class reality of the proletariat. Bibliography lists 3 sources. " Buy
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Martin Luther/Reformer or Revolutionary
"A 4 page research paper that examines the life of Martin Luther. The writer argues that when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses, which were objections to the practices of the Roman Catholic Church, on the door of the castle church at Wittenberg on October 31, 1517, he had no intention of leaving the church or starting a revolutionary movement. Luther's intention was reform, not revolution. However, his objections to certain points of Christian dogma and specific practices of the Church, such as the sale of indulgences, were so radical to the status quo that he succeeded in unleashing a storm of controversy and, in doing so, set into motion events that once started had revolutionary results. Bibliography lists 3 sources. " Buy
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The Evolutionary Theory in Relation to Women and Minority Women Today
"This is a 3 page paper discussing the evolutionary theory in regards to women and minority women today. The evolutionary theory as proposed by Charles Darwin in 1859 in his text “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life” introduced the ideas of adaptation and change to the environment, natural selection, and “survival of the fittest” a term coined by Herbert Spencer in its application to humans. Although the theories of Darwin have undergone a certain amount of transition themselves over the last 150 years, many of the elements still be applied today. One aspect is its application to women and women minorities in today’s society. Generally, it has been found that both physically and mentally minority women have learned to adapt into new environments more easily than men and women overall have learned certain aggressive behavior necessary for their own survival and the survival of their children. Bibliography lists 6 sources. " Buy
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The Role Of Native Americans And African Americans In The Post-Revolutionary Period
2.5 pages in length. The writer discusses the cultural injustices imposed upon the Native Americans and African Americans in post-revolutionary America. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Buy
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Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics: Modern Lessons from Evolutionary Theory
"A 4 page discussion of the practical lessons available in evolution which are applicable to our everyday lives. The author contends that evolutionary theory can have direct application in identifying solutions for a number of real world problems, one of the most concerning of which is the recent phenomena of resistance to antibiotics being noted in some species of bacteria. Bibliography lists 6 sources. " Buy
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The Relevance of the Evolutionary Theory to Moral Philosophy
"This is a 7 page paper discussing the relevance of the evolutionary theory to moral philosophy. Since the publication of the evolutionary theory in 1859 by Charles Darwin, it has remained relevant in the arguments in moral philosophy, social theory, and human development as well as making its obvious impact on the scientific community. While some philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche used the concept of experience from the science of Darwin to further philosophical arguments, others believed that evolution could be applied directly to the development of morality, ethics and consciousness as components of survival similar to those found in the animal kingdom. Many modern day philosophers and theologians disagree however as aspects of morality and consciousness cannot be found to have an origin other than that of divine intervention. Regardless of the acceptance or rejection of the evolutionary theory as applied to moral and ethical development, its introduction and concepts through the world of science have had a significant impact and relevance in all academic disciplines including moral philosophy. Bibliography lists 7 sources. " Buy
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The Intensity of the Black Revolutionary Struggle in the 1960s in Regards to the Political Writers and Activists of the Time
"This is a 5 page paper discussing the black revolutionary movement in the 1960s as more intense than the struggle today. The black revolutionary movement that existed during the 1960s Civil Rights struggle has been said to have diminished greatly over the years. Writers, orators and activists such as Malcolm X and H. Rap Brown spoke so intensely during their time that Malcolm X was assassinated and Brown was later jailed for their controversial activities. Critics today believe that the black revolutionary movement has “all but vanished from the earth” and cite the intensity of the works of Malcolm X and Brown as examples of the determination which was felt throughout the 1960s and which no longer exists today. In addition to the writings of the political and social leaders of the time, literary scholars such as Diane Oliver wrote short stories which commented on the effect of the civil rights movement on citizens; a genre which is still continued somewhat in modern social writing but does not contain the intensity of the social movements of the 1960s. Bibliography lists 10 sources. " Buy
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"Comparison of the Radical Revolutionary and Liberal Democratic Schools of Political Thought in Regards to The Human Condition, Government and Society, The Rights of Man and Freedom "
"This is a 7 page paper discussing the ideals of the radical revolutionary and the liberal democratic schools of thought. The ideals of the radical revolutionary schools of thought as seen in the writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels contrast in the basic elements of individuals and society from the school of liberal democratic thought advocated by Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and America’s founding fathers. Within the radical revolutionary school of thought governments were given certain rights over individuals in return for the protection of their citizens and the allocation of justice and the products of labor. Liberal democratic thought on the other hand believed that men were born were certain natural rights which could not be taken away unless voluntarily. In addition, if governments did not promote the general will of the people, they could be withdrawn. The basic rights of life, liberty and happiness in addition to Locke’s private property were the most consistent features found in the liberal democratic school and which were promoted in America and France shortly after they were proposed. The theories of Marx and Engels however originated the ideals of socialism in its truest form. Bibliography lists 11 sources. " Buy
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