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Mozi Superiority And The Superiority Of Confucius
Mozi: Superiority and the Mirage of Impartiality In the fourth century B.C.E, a man now known as the first true philosopher of China founded the
Mojia or "Mohist School" of philosophy. This man, of modest origins and most likely a former student of Confucian ideology, was named Mo Di,
also referred to as "Master Mo" and most notably of all, Mozi. Beyond his philosophical expertise, Mozi also played the part as the organizing leader
of a revolution and movement that engaged with utilitarian idealism, social justice, and militant frugality. He and his followers lived and thrived under
extreme and stringent command, in which Mozi possessed the power to tax, judge, punish, and in some cases, execute his followers. Beyond his
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Whenever your superior approves of something as right you too must approve of it. Whenever your superior condemns something as wrong you too
must condemn it. [...] But if you hear of something good or bad and fail to inform your superior, if you are not able to approve of what your superior
approves of and condemn what your superior rejects [...] if you do not obey your superior and you join together with those in subordinate
positions–such conduct will be punished by superiors and denounced by the people. This is how superiors shall determine rewards and punishments
and they shall make careful examinations to ensure that their judgments are reliable.' And so, the leader of each village would be the most
benevolent person in the village. (Mozi, Chapter 11: Obeying One's Superior) In this passage, Mozi provides a telling glimpse to the structure of his
ideal hierarchy, referencing the "Son of Heaven" as a powerful entity harnessing the power to rule the people of the world. Given this, Mozi paints an
image of a kingdom in which all living things thrive under the rule of Heaven, later alluding the idea of Heaven possessing a will independent of man
and behaviour of
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Scarlet Letter Superiority
When we as individuals have the power to act, speak and think with restraint, which is what we consider to be freedom. America is routinely
conceptualized, as a place that offers absolute freedom, where a person's chances in success are limited only by their capability and devotion – not by
social status, or race, or gender, or any other condition. Novelist, Nathaniel Hawthorne, in his paperback fiction, "The Scarlet Letter", delineates an
unpleasant society that strictly punishes sinners, as they are constantly watched – they are not able to act freely as it goes against the nature of
Christian thought, and the aftermath for social organization. Hawthorne's purpose is to channel the idea to his readers that, in his time period of life,
social hypocrisy and discrimination very much existed. As he then begins to go into depth the universal human struggle he experienced, he adopts a
moralizing tone in order to engage and develop the humanity within the readers themselves, despite the ignorance of humanity itself as well as the
necessity to be the superior. Superiority and dominance is one of the most important aspects in the society that takes place in his novel.
Hawthorne shifts to beginning his tribute to "The Scarlet Letter" by describing the very location where the Puritans settled, in Boston, and how they
regard individuals of other human traits and religious practices as inferior. At the same time, he lists elements of nature in regards to mayhem that
threatens the very
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Inferiority Complex In Adler
Adler came up with the theory Inferiority Complex in 1907/1917. This train of thought would have been a very abstract way of thinking of personality
as it was so very different from the main voice on the matter at the time, that voice being Freud. This theory mainly explained that everyone feels
inferior some of the time throughout their lives however; others may focus too much on their inferiorities and therefore develop what Adler called an
Inferiority Complex about ourselves. (Hergenhahn, 2013.pg.522). We then spend too much time thinking about our inferiority therefore becoming
defensive and untrusting towards other individuals. According to Adler, individuals that present an inferiority complex tend to either over–compensate
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This concept has a significant effect on the style of life which Adler explains is the attitude in which one takes towards their life. (Maltby,
2010.pg.44). Birth order is a prominent aspect in psychoanalysis that is still relevant today, it helps to explain a great deal about the behaviour one
displays and their personality. In reference to the Universal movie "Thor" (2011), the character of "Loki" exhibits the main characteristics of the
youngest child. He is manipulative towards his parents and older brother in order to get what he wants. (www.Marvel.com)Youngest children like to
push boundaries to see what they can get away with, but at the same time they have a need for praise in the things that they do. They are in constant
competition to be the same or better than their older siblings almost to say that they are just as able and worthy of the independence given to the older
child. Robert Lundin (1998) stated that "youngest children strive to excel and to surpass the older ones to become the conquering hero". (Lundin,
1998) Pg. 65) Adler suggested that the order that one comes in the family can have an impact on their personality because of their realisation of an
inferiority that has come to light in their mind which in turn can lead to neurosis. (Adler, 1927 as cited in Maltby, 2010). Pg.
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Alfred Adler 's Life And Life
Alfred Adler was born on February 7, 1897 in the suburbs of Vienna. Adler had two series conditions to as a child that motivated him to be a
doctor, by the age of five he had survived rickets and pneumonia. In 1895 he received his medical degree from the University of Vienna, he began his
medical career as a ophthalmologist. Adler examined personality and soon rejected Freud 's emphasis on sex and believed personality difficulties deal
with a feeling of inferiority coming from restrictions on the individual 's need for self–assertion (Fisher). Josef Rattner wrote a book on Alder 's life
titled Alfred Alder (Literature & Life) which was published in 1895. There are three very interesting things in chapter two of this wonderful book are
organ inferiority , feeling of inferiority, and striving to superiority. Humans have healthy and full functional organs and some organs are inferior. The
quality of organs vary a great deal. These inferior organs manifests them self in anomalies of location, form, or function. This usually means an
increased susceptibility to diseases which tends to attack places with low resistance. A study on organ inferiority by Adler shows the connection
between organ inferiority and fate in life. This study also show genetics is a factor which means they are transmissible and certain organ problems can
be traced through generations. Organ inferiorities constitute a burden on the organism. Self–assertion is bound to affect the inferior organs more
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Picture Superiority Effect
By referencing and analyzing other experiments and research that supports the belief that the Picture Superiority Effect is evident in memory recall,
we were able to review prior research and take away the positive aspects of the experiment as well as recognize what didn't work in order to create the
ideal experiment. The article "Directed Forgetting: Comparing Pictures and Words", proposed a hypothesis and conducted an experiment in support of
the Picture Superiority Effect ; authors Quinlan, Taylor, and Fawcett propose that the Picture Superiority Effect , the idea that pictures will be
remembered better than words, and transfer appropriate processing, the "general finding that memory is improved when there is a match rather than a
mismatch
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Research Paper On Alfred Adler
Compared to psychoanalysts of Victorian Era, Alfred Adler looked at psychology from a more holistic, humanistic and positive perspective. He was
convinced that the main focus should be shifted from biological needs, drives and instincts to individual differences, experience, interaction and social
environment. Adler placed great emphasis on sibling and peer group relationships, social interest and achieving perfection. He also introduced the terms
inferiority and superiority complex, so commonly used nowadays, to the world.
Inferiority, Superiority and Perfection According to Adler, the feeling of inferiority is an inseparable part of human existence. And in order to
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Hence, his theory developed overtime and changed in resonance to how Adler solved his internal and internal conflicts. In his early years, Adler
focused more on how hunger for power and superiority motivated growth and striving for perfection. Later in his life, he shifter his focus toward
social interest. Because of these changes some consider Adler's theory inconsistent or even scientifically unreliable. Adler was considerably
deterministic the process of personality formation and especially about the time period when that happened. He claimed that once a personality is
formed, it does not change significantly. In Adler's opinion the formation of personality took place at the age of 4 or 5. From the perspective of modern
psychology, the extent to which Adler's theory about the order of birth is scientific is highly debatable. Many of his concepts are not measurable or
manipulable, and his variable are neither physical nor behavioral. Adler did not consider measurement or an experimental approach in general as the
most efficient approach to
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Khoisan Superiority
For a long time South Africa was inhabitable until a group known as the Khoisan traveled there, where they lived for many years as the superior
group until the group known as the Afrikaners came and took that superiority. A Little while after the Afrikaners came is when things really
started to change. They started developing superiority over the Khoisan. Some reasons for this are that they started to develope an early sense of
dominance over the Khoisan and "The Battle of Blood River. The Afrikaners developed an early state of dominance by taking land and cattle from
the Khoisan. This was because when Jan van Riebeeck had to lay of men they needed somewhere to live so he gave the men 28 acres of land that
was used by the Khoisan. As a result Khoisan tried to fight back ,but didn't stand a chance against the Afrikaners who had much better weapons like
guns. The Khoisan then realized that they wouldn't stand a chance and that they were weaker, so they became free laborers for the Afrikaners. A
quote to prove this is in the book on page 3 paragraph 2 where it states "The Khoisan resisted these settlements, but were defeated in sporadic
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The Battle of Blood River gave them more of a sense of superiority because before the battle the Afrikaners prayed to go for a victory, and a victory
they got. They won the battle with zero casualties. Now with them having such an outstanding victory gave them a myth saying that they were God's
"chosen people." Which made them believe that they were so much better than everyone else. Which made them feel more superior. A quote to back
this up is in the book on pages 5–6 where it states "They claimed that the group of Trekboers gathered together praying for victory and won....they often
used this myth to claim that God favored
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`` Spies ' : How Does Frayn Present The Relationship...
In 'Spies', how does Frayn present the relationship between Stephen and Keith and for what effect? The book 'Spies' is set in a close in Britain just
after the Second World War, with Stefan Weitzler looking back on a younger version of himself, Stephen Wheatley. Being the protagonist of the
book, he goes back to the close and all his childhood memories come back to him, especially about the Second World War. He especially remembers
spending one summer with his best friend, Keith Hayward. Throughout the summer, they were spying on Keith Hayward's mother, whom they thought
was a German spy. In younger Stephen's eyes, he treasures their friendship and spends a lot of time together, playing different games and projects.
However, as their mission goes on and he realises a rather unsettling, disturbing power imbalance between them. The real intention of Keith and their
relationship is unravelled after all. At the start of the novel, the class division between Stephen and Keith is established. Stephen is inferior to Keith
because of his family and his background. The younger Stephen failed to recognise the complexity of human world in this stage. This results in the
'master and follower' relationship throughout the book where Stephen is willing to be led by Keith. Younger Stephen said that he is aware of his
'incomprehensible good fortune in being Keith's friend...Everything about him was yellow and black; everything about me was plainly green and
black. He was the officer corps
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Superiority Complex In The Penelopiad
The Superiority Complex of Atwood's Penelope Unlike many versions of Helen of Troy, in The Penelopiad Margaret Atwood paints the infamous
woman as a siren, a goddess, and a murderer. By making the reader see Helen's imperfections through Penelope's eyes, new layers are added to this
character so often explored in literature. Helen and Penelope's dynamic relationship adds a layer to not only The Penelopiad, but also to the
male–dominated Odyssey. These factors create a dynamic feminine force that informs both characters: without each other, they would not be as
interesting as they are. Many of Penelope's insecurities come from her own self–reflection, self–image, and experiences. At the very beginning of the
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Even Odysseus seems to always go back to her "...why was he still–and possibly always–thinking about Helen?" (Pg. 64, The Penelopiad). Helen
weaves her way in and out of the text as she does with people's lives: effortlessly and without worry for her implications. She is a constant issue for
Penelope, making her feelings for Helen range from admiration to loathing. Penelope simultaneously wants to be Helen and could not imagine ever
being her, creating a tension that looms over the main plot of the novel. The two women have opposite power dynamics, and opposite mentalities on
how to present themselves. Even though Penelope became the image of the perfect, wholesome wife in her death, she still value's Helen's whirlwind
life, leaving Helen to be seen as either the mono–maniacal response Penelope has to her isolation and insecurities, or a challenge and other side to her
own character and
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No Superiority Between The Sets Of Rules
'The enforcement rules applying to dealings with registered titles are superior to the enforcement rules applying to dealings with unregistered titles.'
Critically discuss.
At first glance, it wouldn 't be wrong to assume that the rules applied to dealings with registered titles are superior to those of unregistered titles.
However having taken a more in depth view, this would no longer appear to be the case, in fact , it would be accurate to assume there is no
superiority between the sets of rules. Therefore the purpose of this essay is to by using various sources to show support to the view that there is no
superiority between the sets of rules. In order to do this three elements will be considered. These are; the concept of ... Show more content on
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So in order to meet the needs of both sets of individuals the enforcement rules were developed through case law and then statue.
There are two very different systems of dealing with both unregistered and registered land. In order to support the view that neither is superior to the
other we must discuss why we have two different sets of rules. 'The fundamental distinction between unregistered and registered land is that the basis
of title to unregistered land is possession, whereas the basis of registered title is the fact of registration'Within unregistered land, there is no register
instead the owner of the land will have a collection of deeds showing an different transfers proving the devolution of the title. '
In order to be able to analyse the enforcement rules we must know what they are. The enforcement rules which apply to unregistered land are stated in
the Land charges Act 1972 which relate to the individuals being required to register their interest over land so that I can be protected. The Law of
Property Act 2002 governs the enforcement rules regarding the registered titles. This requires the compulsory first registration of their interest/title.
In order to assess superiority we
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Theme Of Isolation In Catcher In The Rye
P.7 According to Merriam–Webster, isolation is defined as "to set apart from others". The novel, The Catcher in the Rye and the film, Rebel Without
a Cause both show how isolation affected certain characters. In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden is isolated from the community around him. In
Rebel Without a Cause, Plato is as well isolated, he doesn't have a relationship with anyone at his school or at home. Holden and Plato are similar in
the way that they both struggle with isolation because they cannot make a personal connection or relate to anyone in their lives. Holden's isolation
stems from superiority, while Plato's isolations stems from an inferiority complex. Holden shows many instances of isolation throughout the book
because he thinks that he is superior to everyone. For instance, Holden was at Ernie's he was listening to Ernie playing the piano, he started to
complain about how pathetic it was that Ernie was playing the piano for a crowd. "Anyway, when he was finished, and everybody was clapping their
heads off, old Ernie turned around on his stool and gave this very phony, humble bow. Like as if he was a helluva humble guy... It was very phony
– I
mean him being such a big snob and all"(110). Holden was jealous of Ernie because people were drawn to him and they like him. Holden immediately
concludes that there is a problem with Ernie. He does that because he thinks that he is superior to everyone and that everyone else has the problem and
not him. Holden's mindset of
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False Superiority In Cinderella
Everything has a unique and individual purpose, whether it be philosophical conjectures, fantasy stories with brilliant action–packed scenes, or even
"silly" children's movies that people disregard as imaginary nonsense. Unsurprisingly, the story of Cinderella, written by the Grimm brothers, is not
excluded from the vast majority of objects that have a significant purpose and meaning behind them. In the story "Cinderella," numerous didactic
lessons, meaningful morals, and thought–provoking themes are conveyed to the reader, including the concept of false superiority, the idea of what
being kind despite difficult circumstances may lead to, and the widely believed in notion of karma. To begin, the tale of Cinderella's upbringing and
the people surrounding her portray the concept of false superiority, which is the idea that people think they are superior as a result of superficial
characteristics when, in reality, they are inferior in a myriad of ways. For instance, Cinderella's stepsisters exemplify false superiority because even
though they "were beautiful with fair faces," they had "evil and dark hearts" (page 1). Furthermore, when Cinderella "stood up, the prince looked into
her face, and he recognized the beautiful girl who had danced with him" (page 6). This quote depicts how societal standards for beauty and
Clarno 2 superiority are not accurate measures of self worth, for Cinderella was unquestionably the true beauty from the prince's perspective. Moving
on,
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Superiority In The Iliad
In the Homer's The Iliad, each soldier's main aspiration is to go down in history as a fierce defender of their country. To achieve this status, they
must exhibit unceasing bravery and persistence to a higher degree than all other warriors. However, while attempting to build an image of fortitude,
soldiers are forced to rid themselves of all humanity they possess. To maintain an image of superiority over their peers, fighters are required to
constantly intimidate and degrade those around them. Commanders of the war use this same method of terrorization by insulting their soldiers and
using their men's fear of death to assert authority over their armies. In order to be accepted by their leaders, warriors are expected to take countless lives
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As every battle presents a daunting challenge, leaders constantly find their armies exhausted and weary from the hardships of war. While attempting
to raise their men's moral, commanders often threaten their soldiers with the thought of gruesome death. Leaders intimidate their soldiers in order to
maintain their authority and make it clear that they expect each man to fight their hardest. As the Trojans are being pushed back by the Greeks,
Hector asserts his power over his men by saying to them, "If I catch any man hanging back on this side/ He's dead on the spot with no family funeral"
(15. 355). Commanders often use their renowned reputations to build an image of superiority over their soldiers. Since the leaders are distinguished
warriors, they use this credibility to terrify their men and force them to remain allegiant to the army. While the Trojan army approaches the Greek
trench, Hector uses his renowned reputation to control his men by telling them that if they are lagging during battle they will "lose [their] life at the
point of [his] spear"(12. 255–257). Commanders' control over their soldiers relies greatly on their image among the men they command, requiring them
to uphold a perception of ruthless power and heavy–handed authority in order maintain influence over their
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Theme Of Motivation In Othello
Motivation is the key to the human mind, and its survival. In the Shakespearian tragedy
Othello, Iago's mind is perhaps the most perplexing of them all. However, his reason is not completely obscured and hidden. The motivations of Iago
lies in his symptoms of a societally induced inferiority–superiority complex, his supreme ego drives the plot and leaves destruction in its wake. The
three key elements to his motivation are his sense of supremacy and superiority, his own perceived status versus his inferiority, and the lifestyle and
privileges afforded to him from the power structures of society. The most prevalent part of his motivation is his ego and air of superiority. Iago has a
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He has a perceived and strengthened the notion to Brabantio, that Desdemona deserves someone better, one whom is of her own caste and complexion
(and thus race) in society. His desires for racial segregation are due to a white supremacist mindset. He believes she will turn from her mixed race
relationship with Othello and instead love a man of her (and his) own race, thinking himself and others of his own race as superior, and the race that
should be naturally loved. It's already clear from the beginning, even before his plan, that he is racist, due to his use of the slur "moor", use of racial
stereotypes like the mention of immoral magic, thick lips and savagery, and his comparison of Othello to various animal imagery, as he stated,
"an old black ram is tupping your white ewe (...) the devil will make a grandsire of you."
(1.1.97–101), and "your daughter covered with a Barbary horse" (1.1.119; 123–127). In society, especially back in that time, black men were
hypersexualized, seen as the devil in human
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What Is Svidrigailov's Superiority
Intro: While Crime and Punishment was written originally as a way to warn against drinking, there are many other more important topics written into
it, one such topic is superiority. Throughout Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky explores the ideas of superiority and perceived superiority leading to
a belief that one transcends moral law. This idea is established most prominently in the protagonist, Raskolnikov, but it is also prevalent in some of the
other characters, specifically Svidrigailov and Luzhin. The fact that is appears in a minor character (Luzhin) serves to further illustrate the point. The
perceived superiority inevitably ends in the downfall of the character who believes himself to be superior. Claim 1: The first character that... Show more
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Svidrigailov is the third character that Dostoevsky explores superiority through. He is different from both Luzhin and Raskolnikov, in fact, he has
traits of both characters. He is a more major character like Raskolnikov but is of a high station like Luzhin. Svidrigailov is regarded as a man who
has money but also has a dark side. Svidrigailov's dark side and his outlook on life is believed to be what brought about his downfall. He feels that
the world is an evil place and thus to be a part of it, one must be truly evil as well. It is from this that he can rape a 15 year old mute girl then feel
nothing when she hangs herself. This is a new degree of superiority, Svidrigailov believes that the purpose of life is to give him pleasure and that
this pleasure can come at any cost. Svidrigailov believes that he flies far above moral law in this instance but there are parts of his instant
gratification that can be good. If we focus on his charitable acts, they come from the sense of pleasure that comes in the moment he gives away
money such as his donation to the Marmeladov family. His infatuation with Dounia is another factor that leads him to donate to the Marmeladov
family as he is attempting to trick Raskolnikov and Dounia into thinking he is a good person. This is a form of superiority as he believes himself to
be mentally superior and able to trick
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African American Superiority
When African Americans first arrived in American colonies in 1619, religion and wealth were the determining factors of superiority. Most labor
was performed by indentured servants of European decent at this time. However as immigrant arrivals slowed and the need for labor increased,
African American slaves were shipped over and considered to be a never ending supply of labor. Colonial law and statues began to use the word
White opposed to Englishmen or Christians to show superiority. Lower class Europeans thus obtained more rights and had access to better job
opportunities as they were replaced by the inferior African Americans. At this time African Americans were believed to be a different species while
Natives were considered to be white
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Shakespeare's Sister
Virginia Woolf in the chapter "Shakespeare's Sister" from A Room of One's Own states that women in the 19th and 20th century did not have the
same privileges and opportunities that men got in their lifetime, thus not being able to explore their passions of writing and art, rather being "the
slave of any boy whose parents forced a ring upon her finger"(694). She uses this to argue why women are seen as inferior to men and that if women
had had the same freedoms to live life contrary to what society insists, they would be able to write like Shakespeare and have an equal playing field to
men.
One of Woolf's main points in her essay is that women did not get the same opportunities as men and were discouraged by society to write, act, and
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Woolf states: "Because the mind of an artist, in order to achieve the prodigious effort of freeing whole and entire the work that is in him, must be
incandescent, like Shakespeare's mind," (703). By this she means that men had the freedom to write, they did not have society discouraging them, or
putting roadblocks in their way. Women could not think for themselves because society was constantly telling them what they should do and who
they should marry, and encouraging them to be mothers, rather than leaders. Having to live up to society's expectations certainly did not let women
have an incandescent mind. Woolf also states: "The world did not say to her as it said to them, Write if you choose; it makes no difference to me.
The world said with a guffaw, Write? What's the good of your writing"(701). This lack of encouragement for women made it difficult for them to
achieve their dreams and be able to showcase their talents to the world.
This false notion of men being intellectually superior to women was a widely accepted idea in the 19th century. Woolf explains, "there was an
enormous body of masculine opinion to the effect that nothing could be expected of women intellectually" (702). By this, one could infer that women
were only seen for their beauty, and as wives. This objectification of women is seen in society today through media's portrayal of women, and through
many cultural norms of women being expected to stay at home and
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Group Superiority In The United States
1.) Competing global markets can make prices of the products we buy decrease. If your produce is cheaper, then which of the following is most
likely to be true? a. The U. S. government lowered taxes on produce as part of a healthy eating initiative. b. Someone else is paying for the
difference in their unearned income. c. The farmers that grew the produce sold it to the grocery store at a cheaper cost, and thus they are making less
money on it. d. There is a surplus of produce for that harvest season. Answer b. is correct due to the information on conflict theory found on pages
28–29, which states, "In each society, some small group controls the means of production and exploits those who are not in control." The store owner
and the farmers being the controlling group, and the workers are those who are exploited. The theory being the choice of the controlling group would
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a. The U. S. society values equality, and thus everyone in that society lives on even terms. b. Group Superiority is a thing of the past and not relevant
in today's
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Prejudice In John Carreon's A Class Divided
Juan Carreon
A Class Divided
This documentary was about how it feels to be discriminated upon and how it can be influenced in small children easily. Discrimination creates a
barrier in the mind. For this reason, the barriers created by the prejudice are hard to overcome. In light to this, Elliott segregates her class according to
eye color whereby brown eyes are perceived to be superior to the blue–eyed people. On the first day, the brown eyed pupils were provided with
privileges (A Class Divided). They were allowed to have help at lunch, extra time at recess and a sense of self–worth above the blue eyed students.
However, on the On the following day (not next) the situation is reversed and the blue eyed pupils are indulged with privilege which results to
making brown eyed pupils feel less special compared with their peers. Elliott takes the opportunity to observe her class turning into a microcosm of
society. Surprisingly, every time the experiment was carried out, the preferred group quickly turned the tables and embraced elite status. This implies
that the two groups readily adopted the propaganda that Elliott sprouted on them (A Class Divided). The two created groups readily adopted their roles
to perfection.
I particularly agree with Elliot that racism is propaganda built on the people's mind that may not be easy to overcome. A keen observation of the
experiment shows that both parties assumed their roles once they were empowered to operate. In real life situation, the wealthy and the 'have–not' are
improvised environments. The environment is either improvised by the politicians, economists, capitalists or psychologists. A typical example is the
African–American relationship that has existed for many years. However, no single relationship exists between the skin color and a person capability
to carry out an exercise. In the last American presidential election, President Barrack Obama managed to gain the presidency despite being of African
American. More so, the first renowned neurosurgeon across the globe is Ben Carson. These individuals, in particular are enough evidence to
disapprove the Elliott idea of discrimination (A Class Divided). They are perfect examples of people who have overcome against
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Air Superiority Case Study
Defense campaigns and establishment of air superiority by the Allies played a key role in changing the course of the European theater of World War II.
In North Africa, the RAF bombed and defeated German commander Erwin Rommel and prevented him from reaching the vital Suez Canal, which
would have gave the Germans access to the Indian Ocean. British aircraft fired their rockets, attacking German artillery and enemy transports. A
German Panzer Commander described the failure of his counterattack against aircraft and said, "...they [the Spitfires, Typhoons, and Mustangs] came in
hundreds, firing their rockets at the concentrated tanks and vehicles. We could nothing against them and we could make no further progress." In
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It was later determined that no Allied strategy in Europe was feasible until the U–boats were destroyed. Allied forces then looked to the RAF as a
possible contender to defeat the submarines that were terrorizing the Western European coasts. Soon, airpower emerged as the most effective weapon
against the deceptive U–boats. The United States Air Force allocated several B–24 Liberators, heavy bombers that were retrofitted with radar and depth
charges, to the RAF Coastal Command, which patrolled the waters for German submarines. In the Battle of the Atlantic in 1943, these aircraft of the
RAF coastal command destroyed many U–boats out of the water and forced Germany to withdraw their submarines from the lanes in the Atlantic,
allowing ships transporting supplies to Allied countries to travel the oceans and coasts with little resistance. Admiral Karl Dönitz of the Kriegsmarine,
the Nazi Naval Branch, realized how much the Allied aircraft were harrying his U–boats and he stated after the war how this was the decisive factor
that won the Battle of the
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Shattered Superiority in the Face of Danger Essays
A superiority complex is an attitude of superiority that often conceals actual feelings of inferiority and failure. The majority of people who suffer
from a superiority complex feel inadequate somewhere deep inside themselves and as a result, treat others as lesser. They consider themselves to be
superior to those surrounding them and are often condescending, quick to judge, and observant of the flaws of others. Yet they somehow manage to
always overlook their own imperfections. Both Connie, a teenage girl with an inclination towards independence who is enamored with herself, and
Grandmother, a self proclaimed lady who is stuck in the past and has no qualms about manipulating others in order to obtain what she desires, have...
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She "[knows] she [is] pretty, and that [is] everything" to her (Oates 337). Connie compares herself to others and recognizes those around her as
incredibly flawed. She is quick to judge people she comes in contact with for their imperfections. For example, the first thought of Connie's sister
that pops up into her head is that she is "plain and chunky and steady," and that was why "Connie had to hear her praised all of the time"(Oates 337)
Connie is hasty to point out her sister's vices, and does not even consider that her sister might be praised because she is deserving of praise. Connie
regards herself as better than her sister, so she constructs an excuse as to why her sister receives praise rather than Connie. It's ironic that Connie
conceals her weaknesses from herself, yet this superiority complex is a weakness in and of itself. Arnold Friend recognizes Connie's ravenous need to
feel superior, and he exploits this by feeding her a false sense of superiority by informing Connie that she's "better than [her family] because not one of
them would have [sacrificed themselves] for [her]"(Oates 353). Through Grandmother's skewed definition of a good person, she deceives herself into
trusting in the false notion that she is above others. Due to the fact that she is a lady, a title that means everything to her, Grandmother feels superior to
those around her and considers herself to have moral authority and advantages over others. Grandmother goes out of her way to
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To No Chujo Superiority
Superiority is defined as the state of being superior, or a supercilious manner or attitude. Murasaki Shikibu uses the conversation between To no
Chujo and Gengi in The Tale of Genji to show modern day superiority of wealthy people. To no Chujo makes statements about the personality and
wellbeing of wealthy, middle class, and low class women throughout the conversation. He implies that only the people in the wealthy community
are worthy or significant, and that lower class individuals do not matter at all. In chapter II, To no Chujo states, "My point is that a woman who is
born into nobility is raised with the greatest care, which includes concealing her faults. So of course she's going to look superior to other women."
To no Chujo insinuates that a woman born into nobility is a better woman than any other woman of any other social class. He thinks that women of
higher class should be cared for more and given more attention, possibly because they possess more power. In today's society, individuals who are
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He states, "As for women of the lowest class...well, I'm not especially interested in learning anything about them." As you can see by To no Chujo's
statement, he does not think highly of poor women. To no Chujo does not want to learn anything about the less fortunate or anything about their
interests. To no Chujo's attitude toward lower class individuals and the attitude of many people in today's society is exactly the same. Majority of
the time lower class people are treated unfairly and aren't given a fair chance at the same items as the wealthy or the middle class individuals. Just as
To no Chujo stated, many people have no interest in learning about the poor which leads to a lack of knowledge about the lower class. This may be
one reason that many people look down upon poor
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Analysis Of Humor In Angel Puss
The rest of the episode consists of the cat constantly outsmarting Sambo. With a slight grin on his face, the cat moves the fence a few feet over,
tricking Sambo to enter the wrong house. Now in the house, he easily sneaks up behind Sambo. Leaning in, he whispers a faint, "Boo." Screeching,
Sambo jumps out of his skin and then bolts in the opposite direction. This torture continues for some time and then to the cat's dismay, the two fall
into a lake. The paint quickly washes off, exposing the cat. Puzzled, Sambo eventually realises he has been duped. Quickly, he gathers his gun, corners
the cat, and shots him five times. With a giant grin on his face Sambo finally feels relief, but alas, the cat turns into nine real ghosts and begins to...
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He has a droopy hat riddled with holes and is wearing unbuttoned overalls with fabric patches, looking like a poor farmboy. Also, he committed a crime
against his better judgement, just to get a few bucks which shows his low economic status. Sambo's socioeconomic status and appearance encourage
feelings of superiority over the stereotypical poor, unhuman African–American.
Additionally, his behavior encourages the poor unintelligent African–American stereotype of the 1930s. Many times he can barely function as a
human through the episode. Normal behaviors that most humans do with ease, like walking and talking, Sambo struggles with. He takes long
strides while methodologically thinking about each step in his head, and then stumbles with most steps. Moreover, his speech skills are not to par
with normal language abilities of a boy his age. At the beginning of Angel Puss, his sorrowful song is nearly impossible to understand with his
heavy southern accent coupled with poor grammar. Likewise, his speech is slow and riddled with stutters, implying that he did not receive a proper
education to speak properly. His inability to do basic human processes dehumanizes Sambo, making him inferior and easy to laugh at. Later in the
episode, Sambo is running for his life from what he thinks is a ghost. Wanting to mess with Sambo even more, the cat starts rolling dice in his hands.
Sambo hears the dice and begins to slow down and eventually comes to a
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Why Is Alfred Adler A Superiority Complex?
Alfred Adler, one of the three founding fathers of modern psychology, was himself stuck in the purgatory of inferiority due his place in sibling
competition in his own "family constellation".
Adler's first born brother, Sigmund, was older, stronger, smarter, and healthier in every way over his younger, sickly brother, Alfred. By his own
theory, Sigmund Adler was destined toward a "superiority complex" that would motivate him to be a "winner" in most of the contests of life whereas
Alfred's inferiority complex would doom him to be a "loser" in sports, academics,business and romance. Rather than giving up because he lost the
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When Adler be–came a professional he encountered another "Sigmund" known as Dr. Freud whose "my way or the highway" dogmatism showed a
superiority complex that felt short of truth. Freud's system of therapy was as a superior doctor to an inferior patient, but Adler stressed the
collaborative ore equalitarian of doctor and patient as a team needing each other,
In addition to sibling rivalry,.children reared in households who were con–stantly criticized for not living up to parents' expectations also develop an
infe–riority complex. Adler's therapy begins with nonjudgmental acceptance of the client to help him regain self worth in the context of his own goals
and values.
Adler sees inferiority feelings as a motivator to strive for useful activity and progress. The first battle is to break out of the vicious cycle wherein
inferior feel–ings lower self confidence and self esteem to become a self–fulfilling prophesy for the negative. The patient needs to be "encouraged" to
have courage to face potential failure by working hard to achieve realistic goals that are not the self–defeating perfectionism of the all or nothing
irrational thinking. Focusing on the peak areas of one's strengths can compensate to bring up the
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An Air Of Superiority And Indifference
A rather snobby–looking man entered the large, bustling banquet room with his nose in the air. Maintaining an air of superiority and indifference, he
had hoped to avoid the attention of others as he made his way to his seat at the great banquet table. As he sat in his seat, the ruby pendant that hung
low from his long neck clinked against his assortment of golden necklaces. Narrowing his eyes, he carefully scanned the crowd of other attendees and
adjusted his fur–laced maroon cloak. These oafs had better get on with it, he thought to himself. Important men and women were making a commotion
in the busy banquet room. Large buffoons argued over inane theories, purple–faced and clearly already drunk; Snotty women gossiped cattily over
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"That's the Thane's wife, you sacks! Do you want your ugly heads to end up on platters?" spoke a third man, promptly halting their foolish tongues.
Understanding now that the anxious man was the new Thane and that the woman to his side was his Lady, he began to devise his plan to charm the new
nobility. The Thane cleared his throat and spoke flatly, You know your own degrees; sit down. At first and last, the hearty welcome." He seemed as
though he had attempted to sound welcoming, but his tone was nothing short of distracted. As the Lords and Lady settled themselves at the banquet
table, the man watched the Thane with increasing scrutiny. The Thane's unruly hair was banded by a small crown, seemingly desperate to escape its
grasp. His eyes here gray and sullen– the eyes of a restless man. His facial hair was nearly as unkempt as the hair on his head, and his clothes, while
undoubtedly costly, draped awkwardly from the Thane like tattered sheets. The man with the ruby pendant noticed the hurried nature of the Thane, and
watched as he paced the room, haphazardly greeting guests. Oddly, his eyes darted to the doorway of the banquet hall nervously, as though he was
expecting some horribly unpleasant guest to come bursting into the hall without invitation. In spite of the commotion that preceded the banquet, the air
in the hall was oddly sterile. One of the drunk men had passed out, the women had little left
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Superiority In A Separate Peace
Superiority comes to light in John Knowles' ________ novel, A Separate Peace, as readers delve deep into the emotions of Gene Forrester, the
passive protagonist who narrates the story. As a smart student and potential valedictorian, Gene sees his roommate Finny, a charismatic and popular
athlete, as a direct threat to his academic success. Many times while Gene studies, Finny encourages him to partake in distracting activities that Gene
disapproves of. One day while jumping from a tree into a river, Gene heinously jounces one of the limbs, causing Finny to fall and break his legs.
Although Gene's action seems a partial accident, it truly stems from Gene's deep urge for vengeance on Finny. Thenovel establishes Finny as the leader
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Despite some critics consideration of Finny as naive because he fails to realize the reality in the war, he truly desires a life without confrontation.
During the boys' conversation of the infamous war, Finny relays his emotions towards the topic when he describes the war as fake and a conflict
created by " 'fat old men' " (107/115). Although the war prowls around at Devon and damages souls like a savage beast, Finny's reluctance to accept
such a violent act reveals his humanitarian effort to truly keep peace within his community, school, and country. Finny's innocence also manifests when
he remains friendly to his peers within the Devon School. Gene recounts how Finny's kindness blooms as he believes that "only [Finny] was never
afraid, only [Finny] never hated anyone" (204). Gene's statement proves true since Finny never hurts anyone in his lifetime. Gene ironically does the
opposite when he causes the death of
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Superiority Of The First Amendment
Although a Bill of Rights was not an important factor to the Founding Fathers after the Declaration of Independence in 1776, it was realized that
certain rights must be employed for the citizens of America. James Madison insisted that the success of the Declaration hinged on the Bill of Rights to
keep American citizens safe from unfair treatment of the Federal Government; in December of 1791 the Bill of Rights was officially added to the
Constitution. There were ten amendments added to the Constitution that provide citizens with unalienable rights, such as the right to bear arms, remain
silent so as not to incriminate oneself in court, to defend against search and seizure, among several others. This paper will focus on the First
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When travelling to another country, there are certain customs one must follow, a certain way to speak. Since America started with so many different
cultures, it is a land with languages that range from Arabic to Chinese, Japanese to Spanish. The first amendment gives citizens the right to speak in
whatever language they so choose, and to say whatever they want to say without fear of prosecution. The freedom of speech plants a seed filled with
ideas and allows the thinker to put those thoughts and ideas out into the world for others to deliberate. When these roots take hold, they become
movements, broadcasts and
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Huckleberry Finn Superiority
In the generations prior to the Civil War, slavery ran rampant through America, especially in the South. The vast majority of caucasian people in the
South owned some number of African American slaves and because of this, white superiority flourished. The entire culture of America in this time
was that the white man was better than the black man and the black man deserved the hard labor because it is all he was really good for. The
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is set in this pre–war time period, in the South, where the slavery and white supremacy was felt most
prominently. Huck Finn is the young boy, narrator, and protagonist of this novel and was raised with all of these ideals of the superiority of the white
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While visiting with the Grangerfords, there is a slave man who keeps running up to Huck and shouting for him to join him at the swamp to look at
moccasins. Huck rudely thinks "He oughter know a body don't love water–moccasins enough to go around hunting fo them" (84) assuming that the
slave man is an imbecile with a great affinity for snakes. However, Huck fails to realize that rather than real, poisonous, dangerous snakes in the
woods, the slave is actually referring to a man in a large amount of real danger: Jim. Huck's automatic assumption is that the slave man is certainly not
capable of doing anything good or productive and he only actually goes with him to find out what suspicious activities he is up to. Later, in chapter
twenty–seven, Huck learns that a tight–knit family of slaves who used to belong to Mary Jane Wilks and her family are being separated and sold.
Rather than feeling bad for the slave family preparing to be split up forever, Huck fixates on the girls and how they feel. "I can't ever get it out of
my memory, the sight of them poor miserable girls" (138). He sees them all together and rather than joining in, feeling bad for the slaves, Huck feels
bad that the girls are sad and wants to make them stop being sad. In a slight bit, he shows empathy by at least mentioning that
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Racist Language In Literature
Racist language within literature is largely controversial, but there are benefits and drawbacks of using such language within literature. Using racially
charged language depicts the historical time and mindset of people living within a certain time period. Furthermore, it allows readers a chance to
learn about their own culture from the use of racially insensitive language. Though there are benefits to using such language, there are consequently
some drawbacks to allowing the use of such language. One of the primary drawbacks of allowing the use of racially insensitive language within
literature is that it normalizes the use of such language within the current culture. The Things They Carried often uses racially insensitive language
throughout the story. This language often comes from the American military and is directed against the Vietnamese. "The guy was a little crazy, for
sure, but crazy in a good way, a real daredevil, because he liked the challenge of it, he liked testing himself, just man against gook" (O'Brien 44).
While this racial slur is extremely offensive and problematic, it is acceptable to use in the context that this literature is based in because it is striving to
accurately depict a historical time period and the mindset of people living during that time. Furthermore, the use of this type of language within
literature exposes the stains and issues within one's own culture; especially those of European descent or who classify themselves as Caucasian.
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The Superiority Theory Of Humor
There are many ways that people use humor. It has been used both in positive and negative ways. The negative, or more aggressive, view of humor is
"evident in ancient writings" and "in the merciless teasing that children inflict on one another.", However, in modern times, humor is now commonly
seen as a positive aspect and that the laughter that arises is the "expression [an] incongruity." Because of these two conflicting view of humor, there
have been multiple theories proposed to explain it.
There are two major theories in explaining humor. The first is the superiority theory. In line with the past views on humor, the superiority theory takes
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This theory focuses "more specifically on the cognition and [gives] less attention to the social and emotional aspects of humor." The
incongruity–resolution theory can be applied to many forms of humor. One example is visual incongruities. We laugh when we see a young child try to
act like an adult around an even younger child. The incongruity is we expect the young child to still act immaturely around the small child but does not.
The resolution is that the young child is playing make–believe or somehow trying to impress the younger child.
The second type of incongruity is through wordplay. Prime examples are puns. For example, George Carlin said, "Atheism is a non–prophet
institution." The incongruity is found in the meaning of non–prophet and nonprofit. Atheism is known as the lack of belief or denial of a higher being
/God/religion. So, non–prophet relates to the meaning of atheism. However, non–prophet also sounds a lot like nonprofit. In the pun, atheism is called
an institution. Based off how prophet and profit sound the same, atheism could also be considered a nonprofit institution. It is, in the pun, both an
institution that does not believe in God and an institution whose primary goal is not to make money. Unlike the superiority theory, the
incongruity–resolution theory makes it explicit that these examples of humor are all in a safe environment or
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Flowers For Algernon Persuasive Essay
Flowers for Algernon Persuasive Essay
Before the operation, Charlie Gordon, from Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes, is happy. He may have a simple, pitiful existence, but he
thinks his friends like him, and enjoys being with them and Miss Kinnian at the Learning Center for Slow Adults. However, Charlie wants to be
smart, the one dark cloud in his sunny sky of life. Because of this, Charlie volunteers for an operation to triple his IQ of 68. With a high IQ comes
awareness of the world around him, so Charlie suddenly becomes conscious of his previously pitiful existence which leads to a slew of feelings such
as embarrassment, shame, and superiority. Charlie thinks that becoming smart will make him happy and well–liked, but the operation works the
opposite effect. Charlie starts to look down on everyone, and cannot socialize with others because of his IQ. As a result, Charlie becomes almost
depressed. His depression deepens when Charlie discovers that his intelligence will not be permanent. Soon, Charlie regresses to his former childlike
mentality. Although at the end of the novel, Charlie does not find himself any worse off after the operation, the few months he spent smarter are not
terribly enjoyable for him, and his changing mentality negatively impacts those he is close to, namely Miss Kinnian. Because the effects are not
permanent, Charlie would be far better off without the operation.
One reason Charlie wanted to be smart was so that he could make more
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The Stone Angel, By Margaret Laurence
One's insecurities can only be temporarily resolved by pride, because it creates problems that do not exist in the first place. Excessive pride is
associated with one's need to feel superior, only myopic people display it. Proud people are often emotionless to avoid vulnerability in social situations,
because showing emotion at all appears weak. In Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel, Hagar Shipley looks back on her life with regret, and spends
most of her life not knowing why she misses so many opportunities. Until she lives without pride, Hagar is oblivious of her mistakes. She fails to
benefit anyone else because of her focus on having a strong personality. Her fear of showing weak emotions keeps her from showing emotion at all; she
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Hagar's inability to be wrong causes Bram and herself to argue throughout their relationship, such as what Bram spends his money on. Hagar does
not even consider Bram's opinions. Bram becomes so used to her stubbornness that he does not expect Hagar to ever show compassion. Hagar
apologizes to Bram for the first time in their relationship following the argument, and Bram did not expect it: "Bram looked up at me with such a
look of surprise that it pains me still, in recalling" (Laurence 87). Hagar's pride impacts the relationship she has with her father and husband in a
negative way; her father's or husband's opinion should be considered just as much as hers. Hagar treats her peers poorly because of the temporary
pleasure she gets out of it, her feelings of superiority fade in her elder years because embarrassment constantly attacks her pride. Hagar feels inferior
to Doris when Doris undresses her. Hagar's insecurites outbalance her feelings of superiority, and she can show emotion to Marvin: "I'm– frightened.
Marvin, I'm so frightened" (Laurence 303). Hagar redeems herself from the negativity she has brought to others lives, by changing her mindset and
having a mother–son moment with Marvin for the first time since he is born. She opens up to Marvin for the first time, allowing him to apologize
for being tough on her at times. Hagar provides her son with closure, and finds redemption by overcoming a problem that pride causes. She also fails
to please herself because of
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The Word Superiority Effect ( Wse )
Abstract
The word superiority effect (WSE), recognition of letters better in words than non–words, has been observed in normal adults, but is not observed in
studies done with normal children. The supported theory is that this is caused by the development of top down processing sometime during the
children's growth. A Reicher–Wheeler task will be conducted on normal children in 5 different age groups as well as adults. The expected results are
to see an increasing WSE as the age of the children increases.
Key Words:Word Superiority Effect, Pseudoword Superiority Effect, Reicher Wheeler, Top Down Processing, Children, Adults.
Top Down Processing Development:
Reicher Wheeler Task Results of Middle to Late Childhood Age Children
The word superiority effect (WSE) is the phenomenon that subjects are more likely to recognize a letter accurately in a word (WINGS) than in a
psuedoword, strings of letters that follow known language rules and are pronounceable (WUNGS), a non–word, strings of letters that do not follow
known language rules and are not pronounceable (WCHDS), or just in a mask (TXXXX) (Coch, 2010; Grainger, 2003; Jordan, 1996). This is
observed through The Reicher–Wheeler Paradigm. In this test a subject is shown a string of letters and asked to identify the letter in a specific
location using a forced choice task (Grainger, 2003; Hildebrandt, 1995; Jordan 1996). The effect has been observed in many empirical studies, and has
been seen in adults across
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Theories Of Psychology
The first theories talked about within chapter 4 are the inferiority and superiority complex theories developed by Alfred. The infinity feelings are
the source of all human striving, and is normal among us all. It is brought about as soon as we are born, as we must compensate for our lack of size
or independence. The greatest example I can give of the inferiority feeling happened two days ago with the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Abdellatif
Baka of Algeria won the T13 1500m final on Monday night in a stunning performance that not only set a new Paralympic world record, but stands as
the fastest 1500m time recorded by an able–bodied or disabled athlete in Rio over both the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Among him was three
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A female patient from New York City is obviously going to be much different than a female farm wife from Oklahoma. Personality doesn't depend
wholly on biological forces, but depends much more on the environment we was raised in. Horney believed that childhood was dominated by the
safety need, which is a higher level need for security and freedom from fear. She placed great emphasis on the infant's helplessness. The more
helpless children feel, the less they dare to rebel against their parents. She also dwelled on anxiety which she called basic anxiety. Basic anxiety is a
pervasive feeling of loneliness and helplessness, that becomes the foundation for neurosis. In childhood we try to protect ourselves against basic
anxiety by securing affection, being submissive, attaining power, and by withdrawing. These self–protective mechanisms serve the one goal of
defending basic anxiety. Karen also developed a list of ten neurotic needs. A neurotic need is an irrational defense against anxiety that becomes a
permanent part of personality and affects behavior. Then ten neurotic needs are: affection and approval, a dominant partner, power, exploitation,
prestige, admiration, achievement and ambition, self sufficiency, perfection, narrow limits to life. Developing these needs will not make us feel safe
and secure but help us escape the discomfort caused by
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Air Superiority In The Military
Introduction (1/2) Air superiority is the single most important factor in deciding the outcome of a modern conventional war. Military operations on
land, sea, or in the air are extremely difficult, if not impossible, for the side that doesn't control the sky. In the words of Field Marshal Bernard L.
Montgomery, "If we lose the war in the air, we lose the war and we lose it quickly." (supremacy)[introduction] ,
Main Point 1: Identify and describe a deficiency in a Joint Force Capability, significant risk description, what is the risk for future joint operations?(1)
#Air Superiority# Counter air operations are designed to gain control of the air and wrest such control away from an adversary. Air superiority is a
condition on the spectrum of air control, which ranges from adversary air supremacy, to air parity, to friendly air supremacy. The air superiority
condition is achieved when friendly operations are able to proceed without prohibitive interference from opposing forces. In modern military
operations, achieving this level of control of the air is a critical pre–condition for success. Air superiority provides freedom from attack, freedom to
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Follow–on Development Planning will continue to refine and appropriately scope these capability development efforts. Additionally, Air Force Core
Function Leads (CFLs) will develop and bring forward options for resourcing these capability development efforts through the Air Force's Strategic
Planning and Programming Process to be included in the long range plan for eventual inclusion in the President's Budget. AS 2030 capability
development will need to be balanced against other Air Force mission areas and operational environments.
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Theme Of Poverty In The Kite Runner
Illiteracy and poverty are highly connected. This is well known. A child who grows up impoverished in a developing country is likely to be illiterate.
An illiterate and impoverished child has an incredibly low chance of succeeding as a person. If those chances weren't low enough, imagine that child is
growing up being discriminated against because of his or her religious affiliation and cultural background. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, the
character Hassan exemplifies the poverty stricken illiterate child. He has grown up as a servant and never acquires a useable skill and never makes a
live able wage. Conversely, the character Amir has had access to school, is a member of the dominant religion ofAfghanistan, and is supported by a
wealthy father. Because he was born into a family with money and privilege, he is likely to be a competitive member of the economy and will
follow in his father's footsteps in that way. The future of each of these characters can reliably be traced back to one thing: their ethnic
backgrounds. Amir is a young Afghani boy that possesses few differences from any other boys his age. He looks like, acts like, and lives like a young
boy, but he has the advantage of living with a wealthy father. Jealousy is a flaw of his, and is one of the reasons he wallows in his own self pity for
the majority of the novel. Hosseini does a remarkable job of making this character real and understandable. Amir is not a hero in any factor, but he
does find a
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Jem And Scout's Relationship Analysis
Harper Lee's classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, wonderfully portrays the rises and falls of a close sibling relationship. Jem Finch is ten years old and
just beginning to understand and evaluate the world around him, including his sister, Scout. Jem and Scout are close, but then grow apart due to Jem's
newfound independence, but grow close again once they both mature enough. Jem's evaluations of school, teachers, peers, neighbors, family, gender
roles, race relations, and himself greatly affect this change in relation with his sister. Jem's changing relationship with his sister highlights his changing
perception and values. When Scout and Jem are six and ten respectively, they abide by Atticus' and Calpurnia's boundaries, but with contrasting
responses; while Jem obediently stays within the rules, Scout challenges them, only complying with great effort. Despite their age difference, the
siblings play together as a team based off of mutual trust. Jem is the leader of this team and is often a source of knowledge, restraint, and judgment.
For example, when they meet Dill, Scout's impression of him is that he is strange, and she does not thoroughly approve. When she moves to challenge
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Jem, the eldest, is often the leader of the two and at a young age, they relied on one another as playmates, so he utilized his greater authority to
make fair and peaceful decisions. Later, as Jem grows up, he craves independence and believes himself superior to Scout, mainly for reasons of
gender and age. He bosses her around, because her actions contradict his beliefs of right and wrong, superior and inferior. Eventually, Jem learns to
accept and respect her difference, and although they are no longer codependent, they can still function as a team. From this, it is clear that Jem has
grown apart from Scout, but his values allow him to support her regardless of their
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European Superiority In The Hobbit
Over the course of our readings, I have noticed a sense of european superiority within High Fantasy. What I mean by this is the sense of greater and
lesser races such as the dwarves and goblins in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit or the people of the Seven Kingdoms and the wildlings. It seems as though
certain groups within High Fantasy often think of themselves as more virtuous and justified than others, however, I would argue that some of their
actions would not be considered righteous. This mindset is very similar to that of Europeans throughout history as they often ridicule those of Muslim
faith or the religious practices of the "savages" in Africa and the Americas. The group believing themselves to be superior often act without considering
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The Male Superiority Of The Age
Paternal superiority has always been an important factor in society. Paternal superiority is when the male is the dominant character and feels like he
has the upper hand compared to anyone, especially females. Males often feel like they are the dominant sex because they are assumed to be stronger
than females. Since the formation of organized society, males have been in charge. Males also do not have the same standard way of acting in society.
In history, men have always had more freedom than women have. This has made women seem like they are not as important as the males. This is how
society has been brought up; the males have continually been in control. Although the modern reader can infer that Bronte was exaggerating male
authority, she is actually reflecting the time period of the Victorian Era.
Bronte uses several characters to exemplify the male superiority of the age. One character that portrays the dominance in that time is Edgar. At first
glance, anyone would think that Edgar is a well–dressed rich boy who is pampered and does not have to worry about a single thing. Reading further
into the book, one may notice that he assumes a more dominant attitude towards a few people – especially Catherine. He has the audacity to say that
she cannot be friends with Heathcliff as well as Edgar, so she has to choose who she wants to stay with. Edgar is acting jealously and does not want to
share Catherine with Heathcliff; he is afraid that Heathcliff will in some way steal
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  • 1. Mozi Superiority And The Superiority Of Confucius Mozi: Superiority and the Mirage of Impartiality In the fourth century B.C.E, a man now known as the first true philosopher of China founded the Mojia or "Mohist School" of philosophy. This man, of modest origins and most likely a former student of Confucian ideology, was named Mo Di, also referred to as "Master Mo" and most notably of all, Mozi. Beyond his philosophical expertise, Mozi also played the part as the organizing leader of a revolution and movement that engaged with utilitarian idealism, social justice, and militant frugality. He and his followers lived and thrived under extreme and stringent command, in which Mozi possessed the power to tax, judge, punish, and in some cases, execute his followers. Beyond his structure of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whenever your superior approves of something as right you too must approve of it. Whenever your superior condemns something as wrong you too must condemn it. [...] But if you hear of something good or bad and fail to inform your superior, if you are not able to approve of what your superior approves of and condemn what your superior rejects [...] if you do not obey your superior and you join together with those in subordinate positions–such conduct will be punished by superiors and denounced by the people. This is how superiors shall determine rewards and punishments and they shall make careful examinations to ensure that their judgments are reliable.' And so, the leader of each village would be the most benevolent person in the village. (Mozi, Chapter 11: Obeying One's Superior) In this passage, Mozi provides a telling glimpse to the structure of his ideal hierarchy, referencing the "Son of Heaven" as a powerful entity harnessing the power to rule the people of the world. Given this, Mozi paints an image of a kingdom in which all living things thrive under the rule of Heaven, later alluding the idea of Heaven possessing a will independent of man and behaviour of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Scarlet Letter Superiority When we as individuals have the power to act, speak and think with restraint, which is what we consider to be freedom. America is routinely conceptualized, as a place that offers absolute freedom, where a person's chances in success are limited only by their capability and devotion – not by social status, or race, or gender, or any other condition. Novelist, Nathaniel Hawthorne, in his paperback fiction, "The Scarlet Letter", delineates an unpleasant society that strictly punishes sinners, as they are constantly watched – they are not able to act freely as it goes against the nature of Christian thought, and the aftermath for social organization. Hawthorne's purpose is to channel the idea to his readers that, in his time period of life, social hypocrisy and discrimination very much existed. As he then begins to go into depth the universal human struggle he experienced, he adopts a moralizing tone in order to engage and develop the humanity within the readers themselves, despite the ignorance of humanity itself as well as the necessity to be the superior. Superiority and dominance is one of the most important aspects in the society that takes place in his novel. Hawthorne shifts to beginning his tribute to "The Scarlet Letter" by describing the very location where the Puritans settled, in Boston, and how they regard individuals of other human traits and religious practices as inferior. At the same time, he lists elements of nature in regards to mayhem that threatens the very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Inferiority Complex In Adler Adler came up with the theory Inferiority Complex in 1907/1917. This train of thought would have been a very abstract way of thinking of personality as it was so very different from the main voice on the matter at the time, that voice being Freud. This theory mainly explained that everyone feels inferior some of the time throughout their lives however; others may focus too much on their inferiorities and therefore develop what Adler called an Inferiority Complex about ourselves. (Hergenhahn, 2013.pg.522). We then spend too much time thinking about our inferiority therefore becoming defensive and untrusting towards other individuals. According to Adler, individuals that present an inferiority complex tend to either over–compensate in areas of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This concept has a significant effect on the style of life which Adler explains is the attitude in which one takes towards their life. (Maltby, 2010.pg.44). Birth order is a prominent aspect in psychoanalysis that is still relevant today, it helps to explain a great deal about the behaviour one displays and their personality. In reference to the Universal movie "Thor" (2011), the character of "Loki" exhibits the main characteristics of the youngest child. He is manipulative towards his parents and older brother in order to get what he wants. (www.Marvel.com)Youngest children like to push boundaries to see what they can get away with, but at the same time they have a need for praise in the things that they do. They are in constant competition to be the same or better than their older siblings almost to say that they are just as able and worthy of the independence given to the older child. Robert Lundin (1998) stated that "youngest children strive to excel and to surpass the older ones to become the conquering hero". (Lundin, 1998) Pg. 65) Adler suggested that the order that one comes in the family can have an impact on their personality because of their realisation of an inferiority that has come to light in their mind which in turn can lead to neurosis. (Adler, 1927 as cited in Maltby, 2010). Pg. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Alfred Adler 's Life And Life Alfred Adler was born on February 7, 1897 in the suburbs of Vienna. Adler had two series conditions to as a child that motivated him to be a doctor, by the age of five he had survived rickets and pneumonia. In 1895 he received his medical degree from the University of Vienna, he began his medical career as a ophthalmologist. Adler examined personality and soon rejected Freud 's emphasis on sex and believed personality difficulties deal with a feeling of inferiority coming from restrictions on the individual 's need for self–assertion (Fisher). Josef Rattner wrote a book on Alder 's life titled Alfred Alder (Literature & Life) which was published in 1895. There are three very interesting things in chapter two of this wonderful book are organ inferiority , feeling of inferiority, and striving to superiority. Humans have healthy and full functional organs and some organs are inferior. The quality of organs vary a great deal. These inferior organs manifests them self in anomalies of location, form, or function. This usually means an increased susceptibility to diseases which tends to attack places with low resistance. A study on organ inferiority by Adler shows the connection between organ inferiority and fate in life. This study also show genetics is a factor which means they are transmissible and certain organ problems can be traced through generations. Organ inferiorities constitute a burden on the organism. Self–assertion is bound to affect the inferior organs more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Picture Superiority Effect By referencing and analyzing other experiments and research that supports the belief that the Picture Superiority Effect is evident in memory recall, we were able to review prior research and take away the positive aspects of the experiment as well as recognize what didn't work in order to create the ideal experiment. The article "Directed Forgetting: Comparing Pictures and Words", proposed a hypothesis and conducted an experiment in support of the Picture Superiority Effect ; authors Quinlan, Taylor, and Fawcett propose that the Picture Superiority Effect , the idea that pictures will be remembered better than words, and transfer appropriate processing, the "general finding that memory is improved when there is a match rather than a mismatch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Research Paper On Alfred Adler Compared to psychoanalysts of Victorian Era, Alfred Adler looked at psychology from a more holistic, humanistic and positive perspective. He was convinced that the main focus should be shifted from biological needs, drives and instincts to individual differences, experience, interaction and social environment. Adler placed great emphasis on sibling and peer group relationships, social interest and achieving perfection. He also introduced the terms inferiority and superiority complex, so commonly used nowadays, to the world. Inferiority, Superiority and Perfection According to Adler, the feeling of inferiority is an inseparable part of human existence. And in order to overcome that feeling one must compensate. In other words, be willing to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hence, his theory developed overtime and changed in resonance to how Adler solved his internal and internal conflicts. In his early years, Adler focused more on how hunger for power and superiority motivated growth and striving for perfection. Later in his life, he shifter his focus toward social interest. Because of these changes some consider Adler's theory inconsistent or even scientifically unreliable. Adler was considerably deterministic the process of personality formation and especially about the time period when that happened. He claimed that once a personality is formed, it does not change significantly. In Adler's opinion the formation of personality took place at the age of 4 or 5. From the perspective of modern psychology, the extent to which Adler's theory about the order of birth is scientific is highly debatable. Many of his concepts are not measurable or manipulable, and his variable are neither physical nor behavioral. Adler did not consider measurement or an experimental approach in general as the most efficient approach to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Khoisan Superiority For a long time South Africa was inhabitable until a group known as the Khoisan traveled there, where they lived for many years as the superior group until the group known as the Afrikaners came and took that superiority. A Little while after the Afrikaners came is when things really started to change. They started developing superiority over the Khoisan. Some reasons for this are that they started to develope an early sense of dominance over the Khoisan and "The Battle of Blood River. The Afrikaners developed an early state of dominance by taking land and cattle from the Khoisan. This was because when Jan van Riebeeck had to lay of men they needed somewhere to live so he gave the men 28 acres of land that was used by the Khoisan. As a result Khoisan tried to fight back ,but didn't stand a chance against the Afrikaners who had much better weapons like guns. The Khoisan then realized that they wouldn't stand a chance and that they were weaker, so they became free laborers for the Afrikaners. A quote to prove this is in the book on page 3 paragraph 2 where it states "The Khoisan resisted these settlements, but were defeated in sporadic battles...As a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Battle of Blood River gave them more of a sense of superiority because before the battle the Afrikaners prayed to go for a victory, and a victory they got. They won the battle with zero casualties. Now with them having such an outstanding victory gave them a myth saying that they were God's "chosen people." Which made them believe that they were so much better than everyone else. Which made them feel more superior. A quote to back this up is in the book on pages 5–6 where it states "They claimed that the group of Trekboers gathered together praying for victory and won....they often used this myth to claim that God favored ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. `` Spies ' : How Does Frayn Present The Relationship... In 'Spies', how does Frayn present the relationship between Stephen and Keith and for what effect? The book 'Spies' is set in a close in Britain just after the Second World War, with Stefan Weitzler looking back on a younger version of himself, Stephen Wheatley. Being the protagonist of the book, he goes back to the close and all his childhood memories come back to him, especially about the Second World War. He especially remembers spending one summer with his best friend, Keith Hayward. Throughout the summer, they were spying on Keith Hayward's mother, whom they thought was a German spy. In younger Stephen's eyes, he treasures their friendship and spends a lot of time together, playing different games and projects. However, as their mission goes on and he realises a rather unsettling, disturbing power imbalance between them. The real intention of Keith and their relationship is unravelled after all. At the start of the novel, the class division between Stephen and Keith is established. Stephen is inferior to Keith because of his family and his background. The younger Stephen failed to recognise the complexity of human world in this stage. This results in the 'master and follower' relationship throughout the book where Stephen is willing to be led by Keith. Younger Stephen said that he is aware of his 'incomprehensible good fortune in being Keith's friend...Everything about him was yellow and black; everything about me was plainly green and black. He was the officer corps ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Superiority Complex In The Penelopiad The Superiority Complex of Atwood's Penelope Unlike many versions of Helen of Troy, in The Penelopiad Margaret Atwood paints the infamous woman as a siren, a goddess, and a murderer. By making the reader see Helen's imperfections through Penelope's eyes, new layers are added to this character so often explored in literature. Helen and Penelope's dynamic relationship adds a layer to not only The Penelopiad, but also to the male–dominated Odyssey. These factors create a dynamic feminine force that informs both characters: without each other, they would not be as interesting as they are. Many of Penelope's insecurities come from her own self–reflection, self–image, and experiences. At the very beginning of the novel she says, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even Odysseus seems to always go back to her "...why was he still–and possibly always–thinking about Helen?" (Pg. 64, The Penelopiad). Helen weaves her way in and out of the text as she does with people's lives: effortlessly and without worry for her implications. She is a constant issue for Penelope, making her feelings for Helen range from admiration to loathing. Penelope simultaneously wants to be Helen and could not imagine ever being her, creating a tension that looms over the main plot of the novel. The two women have opposite power dynamics, and opposite mentalities on how to present themselves. Even though Penelope became the image of the perfect, wholesome wife in her death, she still value's Helen's whirlwind life, leaving Helen to be seen as either the mono–maniacal response Penelope has to her isolation and insecurities, or a challenge and other side to her own character and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. No Superiority Between The Sets Of Rules 'The enforcement rules applying to dealings with registered titles are superior to the enforcement rules applying to dealings with unregistered titles.' Critically discuss. At first glance, it wouldn 't be wrong to assume that the rules applied to dealings with registered titles are superior to those of unregistered titles. However having taken a more in depth view, this would no longer appear to be the case, in fact , it would be accurate to assume there is no superiority between the sets of rules. Therefore the purpose of this essay is to by using various sources to show support to the view that there is no superiority between the sets of rules. In order to do this three elements will be considered. These are; the concept of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So in order to meet the needs of both sets of individuals the enforcement rules were developed through case law and then statue. There are two very different systems of dealing with both unregistered and registered land. In order to support the view that neither is superior to the other we must discuss why we have two different sets of rules. 'The fundamental distinction between unregistered and registered land is that the basis of title to unregistered land is possession, whereas the basis of registered title is the fact of registration'Within unregistered land, there is no register instead the owner of the land will have a collection of deeds showing an different transfers proving the devolution of the title. ' In order to be able to analyse the enforcement rules we must know what they are. The enforcement rules which apply to unregistered land are stated in the Land charges Act 1972 which relate to the individuals being required to register their interest over land so that I can be protected. The Law of Property Act 2002 governs the enforcement rules regarding the registered titles. This requires the compulsory first registration of their interest/title. In order to assess superiority we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Theme Of Isolation In Catcher In The Rye P.7 According to Merriam–Webster, isolation is defined as "to set apart from others". The novel, The Catcher in the Rye and the film, Rebel Without a Cause both show how isolation affected certain characters. In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden is isolated from the community around him. In Rebel Without a Cause, Plato is as well isolated, he doesn't have a relationship with anyone at his school or at home. Holden and Plato are similar in the way that they both struggle with isolation because they cannot make a personal connection or relate to anyone in their lives. Holden's isolation stems from superiority, while Plato's isolations stems from an inferiority complex. Holden shows many instances of isolation throughout the book because he thinks that he is superior to everyone. For instance, Holden was at Ernie's he was listening to Ernie playing the piano, he started to complain about how pathetic it was that Ernie was playing the piano for a crowd. "Anyway, when he was finished, and everybody was clapping their heads off, old Ernie turned around on his stool and gave this very phony, humble bow. Like as if he was a helluva humble guy... It was very phony – I mean him being such a big snob and all"(110). Holden was jealous of Ernie because people were drawn to him and they like him. Holden immediately concludes that there is a problem with Ernie. He does that because he thinks that he is superior to everyone and that everyone else has the problem and not him. Holden's mindset of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. False Superiority In Cinderella Everything has a unique and individual purpose, whether it be philosophical conjectures, fantasy stories with brilliant action–packed scenes, or even "silly" children's movies that people disregard as imaginary nonsense. Unsurprisingly, the story of Cinderella, written by the Grimm brothers, is not excluded from the vast majority of objects that have a significant purpose and meaning behind them. In the story "Cinderella," numerous didactic lessons, meaningful morals, and thought–provoking themes are conveyed to the reader, including the concept of false superiority, the idea of what being kind despite difficult circumstances may lead to, and the widely believed in notion of karma. To begin, the tale of Cinderella's upbringing and the people surrounding her portray the concept of false superiority, which is the idea that people think they are superior as a result of superficial characteristics when, in reality, they are inferior in a myriad of ways. For instance, Cinderella's stepsisters exemplify false superiority because even though they "were beautiful with fair faces," they had "evil and dark hearts" (page 1). Furthermore, when Cinderella "stood up, the prince looked into her face, and he recognized the beautiful girl who had danced with him" (page 6). This quote depicts how societal standards for beauty and Clarno 2 superiority are not accurate measures of self worth, for Cinderella was unquestionably the true beauty from the prince's perspective. Moving on, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Superiority In The Iliad In the Homer's The Iliad, each soldier's main aspiration is to go down in history as a fierce defender of their country. To achieve this status, they must exhibit unceasing bravery and persistence to a higher degree than all other warriors. However, while attempting to build an image of fortitude, soldiers are forced to rid themselves of all humanity they possess. To maintain an image of superiority over their peers, fighters are required to constantly intimidate and degrade those around them. Commanders of the war use this same method of terrorization by insulting their soldiers and using their men's fear of death to assert authority over their armies. In order to be accepted by their leaders, warriors are expected to take countless lives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As every battle presents a daunting challenge, leaders constantly find their armies exhausted and weary from the hardships of war. While attempting to raise their men's moral, commanders often threaten their soldiers with the thought of gruesome death. Leaders intimidate their soldiers in order to maintain their authority and make it clear that they expect each man to fight their hardest. As the Trojans are being pushed back by the Greeks, Hector asserts his power over his men by saying to them, "If I catch any man hanging back on this side/ He's dead on the spot with no family funeral" (15. 355). Commanders often use their renowned reputations to build an image of superiority over their soldiers. Since the leaders are distinguished warriors, they use this credibility to terrify their men and force them to remain allegiant to the army. While the Trojan army approaches the Greek trench, Hector uses his renowned reputation to control his men by telling them that if they are lagging during battle they will "lose [their] life at the point of [his] spear"(12. 255–257). Commanders' control over their soldiers relies greatly on their image among the men they command, requiring them to uphold a perception of ruthless power and heavy–handed authority in order maintain influence over their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Theme Of Motivation In Othello Motivation is the key to the human mind, and its survival. In the Shakespearian tragedy Othello, Iago's mind is perhaps the most perplexing of them all. However, his reason is not completely obscured and hidden. The motivations of Iago lies in his symptoms of a societally induced inferiority–superiority complex, his supreme ego drives the plot and leaves destruction in its wake. The three key elements to his motivation are his sense of supremacy and superiority, his own perceived status versus his inferiority, and the lifestyle and privileges afforded to him from the power structures of society. The most prevalent part of his motivation is his ego and air of superiority. Iago has a white supremacist and thus racist attitude, as he states ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He has a perceived and strengthened the notion to Brabantio, that Desdemona deserves someone better, one whom is of her own caste and complexion (and thus race) in society. His desires for racial segregation are due to a white supremacist mindset. He believes she will turn from her mixed race relationship with Othello and instead love a man of her (and his) own race, thinking himself and others of his own race as superior, and the race that should be naturally loved. It's already clear from the beginning, even before his plan, that he is racist, due to his use of the slur "moor", use of racial stereotypes like the mention of immoral magic, thick lips and savagery, and his comparison of Othello to various animal imagery, as he stated, "an old black ram is tupping your white ewe (...) the devil will make a grandsire of you." (1.1.97–101), and "your daughter covered with a Barbary horse" (1.1.119; 123–127). In society, especially back in that time, black men were hypersexualized, seen as the devil in human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. What Is Svidrigailov's Superiority Intro: While Crime and Punishment was written originally as a way to warn against drinking, there are many other more important topics written into it, one such topic is superiority. Throughout Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky explores the ideas of superiority and perceived superiority leading to a belief that one transcends moral law. This idea is established most prominently in the protagonist, Raskolnikov, but it is also prevalent in some of the other characters, specifically Svidrigailov and Luzhin. The fact that is appears in a minor character (Luzhin) serves to further illustrate the point. The perceived superiority inevitably ends in the downfall of the character who believes himself to be superior. Claim 1: The first character that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Svidrigailov is the third character that Dostoevsky explores superiority through. He is different from both Luzhin and Raskolnikov, in fact, he has traits of both characters. He is a more major character like Raskolnikov but is of a high station like Luzhin. Svidrigailov is regarded as a man who has money but also has a dark side. Svidrigailov's dark side and his outlook on life is believed to be what brought about his downfall. He feels that the world is an evil place and thus to be a part of it, one must be truly evil as well. It is from this that he can rape a 15 year old mute girl then feel nothing when she hangs herself. This is a new degree of superiority, Svidrigailov believes that the purpose of life is to give him pleasure and that this pleasure can come at any cost. Svidrigailov believes that he flies far above moral law in this instance but there are parts of his instant gratification that can be good. If we focus on his charitable acts, they come from the sense of pleasure that comes in the moment he gives away money such as his donation to the Marmeladov family. His infatuation with Dounia is another factor that leads him to donate to the Marmeladov family as he is attempting to trick Raskolnikov and Dounia into thinking he is a good person. This is a form of superiority as he believes himself to be mentally superior and able to trick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. African American Superiority When African Americans first arrived in American colonies in 1619, religion and wealth were the determining factors of superiority. Most labor was performed by indentured servants of European decent at this time. However as immigrant arrivals slowed and the need for labor increased, African American slaves were shipped over and considered to be a never ending supply of labor. Colonial law and statues began to use the word White opposed to Englishmen or Christians to show superiority. Lower class Europeans thus obtained more rights and had access to better job opportunities as they were replaced by the inferior African Americans. At this time African Americans were believed to be a different species while Natives were considered to be white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Shakespeare's Sister Virginia Woolf in the chapter "Shakespeare's Sister" from A Room of One's Own states that women in the 19th and 20th century did not have the same privileges and opportunities that men got in their lifetime, thus not being able to explore their passions of writing and art, rather being "the slave of any boy whose parents forced a ring upon her finger"(694). She uses this to argue why women are seen as inferior to men and that if women had had the same freedoms to live life contrary to what society insists, they would be able to write like Shakespeare and have an equal playing field to men. One of Woolf's main points in her essay is that women did not get the same opportunities as men and were discouraged by society to write, act, and make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Woolf states: "Because the mind of an artist, in order to achieve the prodigious effort of freeing whole and entire the work that is in him, must be incandescent, like Shakespeare's mind," (703). By this she means that men had the freedom to write, they did not have society discouraging them, or putting roadblocks in their way. Women could not think for themselves because society was constantly telling them what they should do and who they should marry, and encouraging them to be mothers, rather than leaders. Having to live up to society's expectations certainly did not let women have an incandescent mind. Woolf also states: "The world did not say to her as it said to them, Write if you choose; it makes no difference to me. The world said with a guffaw, Write? What's the good of your writing"(701). This lack of encouragement for women made it difficult for them to achieve their dreams and be able to showcase their talents to the world. This false notion of men being intellectually superior to women was a widely accepted idea in the 19th century. Woolf explains, "there was an enormous body of masculine opinion to the effect that nothing could be expected of women intellectually" (702). By this, one could infer that women were only seen for their beauty, and as wives. This objectification of women is seen in society today through media's portrayal of women, and through many cultural norms of women being expected to stay at home and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Group Superiority In The United States 1.) Competing global markets can make prices of the products we buy decrease. If your produce is cheaper, then which of the following is most likely to be true? a. The U. S. government lowered taxes on produce as part of a healthy eating initiative. b. Someone else is paying for the difference in their unearned income. c. The farmers that grew the produce sold it to the grocery store at a cheaper cost, and thus they are making less money on it. d. There is a surplus of produce for that harvest season. Answer b. is correct due to the information on conflict theory found on pages 28–29, which states, "In each society, some small group controls the means of production and exploits those who are not in control." The store owner and the farmers being the controlling group, and the workers are those who are exploited. The theory being the choice of the controlling group would be to exploit the weaker group before sacrificing their own financial gain.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a. The U. S. society values equality, and thus everyone in that society lives on even terms. b. Group Superiority is a thing of the past and not relevant in today's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Prejudice In John Carreon's A Class Divided Juan Carreon A Class Divided This documentary was about how it feels to be discriminated upon and how it can be influenced in small children easily. Discrimination creates a barrier in the mind. For this reason, the barriers created by the prejudice are hard to overcome. In light to this, Elliott segregates her class according to eye color whereby brown eyes are perceived to be superior to the blue–eyed people. On the first day, the brown eyed pupils were provided with privileges (A Class Divided). They were allowed to have help at lunch, extra time at recess and a sense of self–worth above the blue eyed students. However, on the On the following day (not next) the situation is reversed and the blue eyed pupils are indulged with privilege which results to making brown eyed pupils feel less special compared with their peers. Elliott takes the opportunity to observe her class turning into a microcosm of society. Surprisingly, every time the experiment was carried out, the preferred group quickly turned the tables and embraced elite status. This implies that the two groups readily adopted the propaganda that Elliott sprouted on them (A Class Divided). The two created groups readily adopted their roles to perfection. I particularly agree with Elliot that racism is propaganda built on the people's mind that may not be easy to overcome. A keen observation of the experiment shows that both parties assumed their roles once they were empowered to operate. In real life situation, the wealthy and the 'have–not' are improvised environments. The environment is either improvised by the politicians, economists, capitalists or psychologists. A typical example is the African–American relationship that has existed for many years. However, no single relationship exists between the skin color and a person capability to carry out an exercise. In the last American presidential election, President Barrack Obama managed to gain the presidency despite being of African American. More so, the first renowned neurosurgeon across the globe is Ben Carson. These individuals, in particular are enough evidence to disapprove the Elliott idea of discrimination (A Class Divided). They are perfect examples of people who have overcome against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Air Superiority Case Study Defense campaigns and establishment of air superiority by the Allies played a key role in changing the course of the European theater of World War II. In North Africa, the RAF bombed and defeated German commander Erwin Rommel and prevented him from reaching the vital Suez Canal, which would have gave the Germans access to the Indian Ocean. British aircraft fired their rockets, attacking German artillery and enemy transports. A German Panzer Commander described the failure of his counterattack against aircraft and said, "...they [the Spitfires, Typhoons, and Mustangs] came in hundreds, firing their rockets at the concentrated tanks and vehicles. We could nothing against them and we could make no further progress." In addition to defense on land, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was later determined that no Allied strategy in Europe was feasible until the U–boats were destroyed. Allied forces then looked to the RAF as a possible contender to defeat the submarines that were terrorizing the Western European coasts. Soon, airpower emerged as the most effective weapon against the deceptive U–boats. The United States Air Force allocated several B–24 Liberators, heavy bombers that were retrofitted with radar and depth charges, to the RAF Coastal Command, which patrolled the waters for German submarines. In the Battle of the Atlantic in 1943, these aircraft of the RAF coastal command destroyed many U–boats out of the water and forced Germany to withdraw their submarines from the lanes in the Atlantic, allowing ships transporting supplies to Allied countries to travel the oceans and coasts with little resistance. Admiral Karl DГ¶nitz of the Kriegsmarine, the Nazi Naval Branch, realized how much the Allied aircraft were harrying his U–boats and he stated after the war how this was the decisive factor that won the Battle of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Shattered Superiority in the Face of Danger Essays A superiority complex is an attitude of superiority that often conceals actual feelings of inferiority and failure. The majority of people who suffer from a superiority complex feel inadequate somewhere deep inside themselves and as a result, treat others as lesser. They consider themselves to be superior to those surrounding them and are often condescending, quick to judge, and observant of the flaws of others. Yet they somehow manage to always overlook their own imperfections. Both Connie, a teenage girl with an inclination towards independence who is enamored with herself, and Grandmother, a self proclaimed lady who is stuck in the past and has no qualms about manipulating others in order to obtain what she desires, have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She "[knows] she [is] pretty, and that [is] everything" to her (Oates 337). Connie compares herself to others and recognizes those around her as incredibly flawed. She is quick to judge people she comes in contact with for their imperfections. For example, the first thought of Connie's sister that pops up into her head is that she is "plain and chunky and steady," and that was why "Connie had to hear her praised all of the time"(Oates 337) Connie is hasty to point out her sister's vices, and does not even consider that her sister might be praised because she is deserving of praise. Connie regards herself as better than her sister, so she constructs an excuse as to why her sister receives praise rather than Connie. It's ironic that Connie conceals her weaknesses from herself, yet this superiority complex is a weakness in and of itself. Arnold Friend recognizes Connie's ravenous need to feel superior, and he exploits this by feeding her a false sense of superiority by informing Connie that she's "better than [her family] because not one of them would have [sacrificed themselves] for [her]"(Oates 353). Through Grandmother's skewed definition of a good person, she deceives herself into trusting in the false notion that she is above others. Due to the fact that she is a lady, a title that means everything to her, Grandmother feels superior to those around her and considers herself to have moral authority and advantages over others. Grandmother goes out of her way to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. To No Chujo Superiority Superiority is defined as the state of being superior, or a supercilious manner or attitude. Murasaki Shikibu uses the conversation between To no Chujo and Gengi in The Tale of Genji to show modern day superiority of wealthy people. To no Chujo makes statements about the personality and wellbeing of wealthy, middle class, and low class women throughout the conversation. He implies that only the people in the wealthy community are worthy or significant, and that lower class individuals do not matter at all. In chapter II, To no Chujo states, "My point is that a woman who is born into nobility is raised with the greatest care, which includes concealing her faults. So of course she's going to look superior to other women." To no Chujo insinuates that a woman born into nobility is a better woman than any other woman of any other social class. He thinks that women of higher class should be cared for more and given more attention, possibly because they possess more power. In today's society, individuals who are wealthy are put on a higher level and treated as if they are better people or citizens than middle or low... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states, "As for women of the lowest class...well, I'm not especially interested in learning anything about them." As you can see by To no Chujo's statement, he does not think highly of poor women. To no Chujo does not want to learn anything about the less fortunate or anything about their interests. To no Chujo's attitude toward lower class individuals and the attitude of many people in today's society is exactly the same. Majority of the time lower class people are treated unfairly and aren't given a fair chance at the same items as the wealthy or the middle class individuals. Just as To no Chujo stated, many people have no interest in learning about the poor which leads to a lack of knowledge about the lower class. This may be one reason that many people look down upon poor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of Humor In Angel Puss The rest of the episode consists of the cat constantly outsmarting Sambo. With a slight grin on his face, the cat moves the fence a few feet over, tricking Sambo to enter the wrong house. Now in the house, he easily sneaks up behind Sambo. Leaning in, he whispers a faint, "Boo." Screeching, Sambo jumps out of his skin and then bolts in the opposite direction. This torture continues for some time and then to the cat's dismay, the two fall into a lake. The paint quickly washes off, exposing the cat. Puzzled, Sambo eventually realises he has been duped. Quickly, he gathers his gun, corners the cat, and shots him five times. With a giant grin on his face Sambo finally feels relief, but alas, the cat turns into nine real ghosts and begins to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He has a droopy hat riddled with holes and is wearing unbuttoned overalls with fabric patches, looking like a poor farmboy. Also, he committed a crime against his better judgement, just to get a few bucks which shows his low economic status. Sambo's socioeconomic status and appearance encourage feelings of superiority over the stereotypical poor, unhuman African–American. Additionally, his behavior encourages the poor unintelligent African–American stereotype of the 1930s. Many times he can barely function as a human through the episode. Normal behaviors that most humans do with ease, like walking and talking, Sambo struggles with. He takes long strides while methodologically thinking about each step in his head, and then stumbles with most steps. Moreover, his speech skills are not to par with normal language abilities of a boy his age. At the beginning of Angel Puss, his sorrowful song is nearly impossible to understand with his heavy southern accent coupled with poor grammar. Likewise, his speech is slow and riddled with stutters, implying that he did not receive a proper education to speak properly. His inability to do basic human processes dehumanizes Sambo, making him inferior and easy to laugh at. Later in the episode, Sambo is running for his life from what he thinks is a ghost. Wanting to mess with Sambo even more, the cat starts rolling dice in his hands. Sambo hears the dice and begins to slow down and eventually comes to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Why Is Alfred Adler A Superiority Complex? Alfred Adler, one of the three founding fathers of modern psychology, was himself stuck in the purgatory of inferiority due his place in sibling competition in his own "family constellation". Adler's first born brother, Sigmund, was older, stronger, smarter, and healthier in every way over his younger, sickly brother, Alfred. By his own theory, Sigmund Adler was destined toward a "superiority complex" that would motivate him to be a "winner" in most of the contests of life whereas Alfred's inferiority complex would doom him to be a "loser" in sports, academics,business and romance. Rather than giving up because he lost the victories of happiness, Alfred embraced the courage of heroism to fight against the odds inspired by a doctor who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Adler be–came a professional he encountered another "Sigmund" known as Dr. Freud whose "my way or the highway" dogmatism showed a superiority complex that felt short of truth. Freud's system of therapy was as a superior doctor to an inferior patient, but Adler stressed the collaborative ore equalitarian of doctor and patient as a team needing each other, In addition to sibling rivalry,.children reared in households who were con–stantly criticized for not living up to parents' expectations also develop an infe–riority complex. Adler's therapy begins with nonjudgmental acceptance of the client to help him regain self worth in the context of his own goals and values. Adler sees inferiority feelings as a motivator to strive for useful activity and progress. The first battle is to break out of the vicious cycle wherein inferior feel–ings lower self confidence and self esteem to become a self–fulfilling prophesy for the negative. The patient needs to be "encouraged" to have courage to face potential failure by working hard to achieve realistic goals that are not the self–defeating perfectionism of the all or nothing irrational thinking. Focusing on the peak areas of one's strengths can compensate to bring up the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. An Air Of Superiority And Indifference A rather snobby–looking man entered the large, bustling banquet room with his nose in the air. Maintaining an air of superiority and indifference, he had hoped to avoid the attention of others as he made his way to his seat at the great banquet table. As he sat in his seat, the ruby pendant that hung low from his long neck clinked against his assortment of golden necklaces. Narrowing his eyes, he carefully scanned the crowd of other attendees and adjusted his fur–laced maroon cloak. These oafs had better get on with it, he thought to himself. Important men and women were making a commotion in the busy banquet room. Large buffoons argued over inane theories, purple–faced and clearly already drunk; Snotty women gossiped cattily over rumors... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "That's the Thane's wife, you sacks! Do you want your ugly heads to end up on platters?" spoke a third man, promptly halting their foolish tongues. Understanding now that the anxious man was the new Thane and that the woman to his side was his Lady, he began to devise his plan to charm the new nobility. The Thane cleared his throat and spoke flatly, You know your own degrees; sit down. At first and last, the hearty welcome." He seemed as though he had attempted to sound welcoming, but his tone was nothing short of distracted. As the Lords and Lady settled themselves at the banquet table, the man watched the Thane with increasing scrutiny. The Thane's unruly hair was banded by a small crown, seemingly desperate to escape its grasp. His eyes here gray and sullen– the eyes of a restless man. His facial hair was nearly as unkempt as the hair on his head, and his clothes, while undoubtedly costly, draped awkwardly from the Thane like tattered sheets. The man with the ruby pendant noticed the hurried nature of the Thane, and watched as he paced the room, haphazardly greeting guests. Oddly, his eyes darted to the doorway of the banquet hall nervously, as though he was expecting some horribly unpleasant guest to come bursting into the hall without invitation. In spite of the commotion that preceded the banquet, the air in the hall was oddly sterile. One of the drunk men had passed out, the women had little left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Superiority In A Separate Peace Superiority comes to light in John Knowles' ________ novel, A Separate Peace, as readers delve deep into the emotions of Gene Forrester, the passive protagonist who narrates the story. As a smart student and potential valedictorian, Gene sees his roommate Finny, a charismatic and popular athlete, as a direct threat to his academic success. Many times while Gene studies, Finny encourages him to partake in distracting activities that Gene disapproves of. One day while jumping from a tree into a river, Gene heinously jounces one of the limbs, causing Finny to fall and break his legs. Although Gene's action seems a partial accident, it truly stems from Gene's deep urge for vengeance on Finny. Thenovel establishes Finny as the leader of the two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite some critics consideration of Finny as naive because he fails to realize the reality in the war, he truly desires a life without confrontation. During the boys' conversation of the infamous war, Finny relays his emotions towards the topic when he describes the war as fake and a conflict created by " 'fat old men' " (107/115). Although the war prowls around at Devon and damages souls like a savage beast, Finny's reluctance to accept such a violent act reveals his humanitarian effort to truly keep peace within his community, school, and country. Finny's innocence also manifests when he remains friendly to his peers within the Devon School. Gene recounts how Finny's kindness blooms as he believes that "only [Finny] was never afraid, only [Finny] never hated anyone" (204). Gene's statement proves true since Finny never hurts anyone in his lifetime. Gene ironically does the opposite when he causes the death of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Superiority Of The First Amendment Although a Bill of Rights was not an important factor to the Founding Fathers after the Declaration of Independence in 1776, it was realized that certain rights must be employed for the citizens of America. James Madison insisted that the success of the Declaration hinged on the Bill of Rights to keep American citizens safe from unfair treatment of the Federal Government; in December of 1791 the Bill of Rights was officially added to the Constitution. There were ten amendments added to the Constitution that provide citizens with unalienable rights, such as the right to bear arms, remain silent so as not to incriminate oneself in court, to defend against search and seizure, among several others. This paper will focus on the First Amendment:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When travelling to another country, there are certain customs one must follow, a certain way to speak. Since America started with so many different cultures, it is a land with languages that range from Arabic to Chinese, Japanese to Spanish. The first amendment gives citizens the right to speak in whatever language they so choose, and to say whatever they want to say without fear of prosecution. The freedom of speech plants a seed filled with ideas and allows the thinker to put those thoughts and ideas out into the world for others to deliberate. When these roots take hold, they become movements, broadcasts and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Huckleberry Finn Superiority In the generations prior to the Civil War, slavery ran rampant through America, especially in the South. The vast majority of caucasian people in the South owned some number of African American slaves and because of this, white superiority flourished. The entire culture of America in this time was that the white man was better than the black man and the black man deserved the hard labor because it is all he was really good for. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is set in this pre–war time period, in the South, where the slavery and white supremacy was felt most prominently. Huck Finn is the young boy, narrator, and protagonist of this novel and was raised with all of these ideals of the superiority of the white man. Throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While visiting with the Grangerfords, there is a slave man who keeps running up to Huck and shouting for him to join him at the swamp to look at moccasins. Huck rudely thinks "He oughter know a body don't love water–moccasins enough to go around hunting fo them" (84) assuming that the slave man is an imbecile with a great affinity for snakes. However, Huck fails to realize that rather than real, poisonous, dangerous snakes in the woods, the slave is actually referring to a man in a large amount of real danger: Jim. Huck's automatic assumption is that the slave man is certainly not capable of doing anything good or productive and he only actually goes with him to find out what suspicious activities he is up to. Later, in chapter twenty–seven, Huck learns that a tight–knit family of slaves who used to belong to Mary Jane Wilks and her family are being separated and sold. Rather than feeling bad for the slave family preparing to be split up forever, Huck fixates on the girls and how they feel. "I can't ever get it out of my memory, the sight of them poor miserable girls" (138). He sees them all together and rather than joining in, feeling bad for the slaves, Huck feels bad that the girls are sad and wants to make them stop being sad. In a slight bit, he shows empathy by at least mentioning that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Racist Language In Literature Racist language within literature is largely controversial, but there are benefits and drawbacks of using such language within literature. Using racially charged language depicts the historical time and mindset of people living within a certain time period. Furthermore, it allows readers a chance to learn about their own culture from the use of racially insensitive language. Though there are benefits to using such language, there are consequently some drawbacks to allowing the use of such language. One of the primary drawbacks of allowing the use of racially insensitive language within literature is that it normalizes the use of such language within the current culture. The Things They Carried often uses racially insensitive language throughout the story. This language often comes from the American military and is directed against the Vietnamese. "The guy was a little crazy, for sure, but crazy in a good way, a real daredevil, because he liked the challenge of it, he liked testing himself, just man against gook" (O'Brien 44). While this racial slur is extremely offensive and problematic, it is acceptable to use in the context that this literature is based in because it is striving to accurately depict a historical time period and the mindset of people living during that time. Furthermore, the use of this type of language within literature exposes the stains and issues within one's own culture; especially those of European descent or who classify themselves as Caucasian. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Superiority Theory Of Humor There are many ways that people use humor. It has been used both in positive and negative ways. The negative, or more aggressive, view of humor is "evident in ancient writings" and "in the merciless teasing that children inflict on one another.", However, in modern times, humor is now commonly seen as a positive aspect and that the laughter that arises is the "expression [an] incongruity." Because of these two conflicting view of humor, there have been multiple theories proposed to explain it. There are two major theories in explaining humor. The first is the superiority theory. In line with the past views on humor, the superiority theory takes on a much more negative, serious, and intense take on how humor functions and why we laugh. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This theory focuses "more specifically on the cognition and [gives] less attention to the social and emotional aspects of humor." The incongruity–resolution theory can be applied to many forms of humor. One example is visual incongruities. We laugh when we see a young child try to act like an adult around an even younger child. The incongruity is we expect the young child to still act immaturely around the small child but does not. The resolution is that the young child is playing make–believe or somehow trying to impress the younger child. The second type of incongruity is through wordplay. Prime examples are puns. For example, George Carlin said, "Atheism is a non–prophet institution." The incongruity is found in the meaning of non–prophet and nonprofit. Atheism is known as the lack of belief or denial of a higher being /God/religion. So, non–prophet relates to the meaning of atheism. However, non–prophet also sounds a lot like nonprofit. In the pun, atheism is called an institution. Based off how prophet and profit sound the same, atheism could also be considered a nonprofit institution. It is, in the pun, both an institution that does not believe in God and an institution whose primary goal is not to make money. Unlike the superiority theory, the incongruity–resolution theory makes it explicit that these examples of humor are all in a safe environment or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Flowers For Algernon Persuasive Essay Flowers for Algernon Persuasive Essay Before the operation, Charlie Gordon, from Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes, is happy. He may have a simple, pitiful existence, but he thinks his friends like him, and enjoys being with them and Miss Kinnian at the Learning Center for Slow Adults. However, Charlie wants to be smart, the one dark cloud in his sunny sky of life. Because of this, Charlie volunteers for an operation to triple his IQ of 68. With a high IQ comes awareness of the world around him, so Charlie suddenly becomes conscious of his previously pitiful existence which leads to a slew of feelings such as embarrassment, shame, and superiority. Charlie thinks that becoming smart will make him happy and well–liked, but the operation works the opposite effect. Charlie starts to look down on everyone, and cannot socialize with others because of his IQ. As a result, Charlie becomes almost depressed. His depression deepens when Charlie discovers that his intelligence will not be permanent. Soon, Charlie regresses to his former childlike mentality. Although at the end of the novel, Charlie does not find himself any worse off after the operation, the few months he spent smarter are not terribly enjoyable for him, and his changing mentality negatively impacts those he is close to, namely Miss Kinnian. Because the effects are not permanent, Charlie would be far better off without the operation. One reason Charlie wanted to be smart was so that he could make more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Stone Angel, By Margaret Laurence One's insecurities can only be temporarily resolved by pride, because it creates problems that do not exist in the first place. Excessive pride is associated with one's need to feel superior, only myopic people display it. Proud people are often emotionless to avoid vulnerability in social situations, because showing emotion at all appears weak. In Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel, Hagar Shipley looks back on her life with regret, and spends most of her life not knowing why she misses so many opportunities. Until she lives without pride, Hagar is oblivious of her mistakes. She fails to benefit anyone else because of her focus on having a strong personality. Her fear of showing weak emotions keeps her from showing emotion at all; she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hagar's inability to be wrong causes Bram and herself to argue throughout their relationship, such as what Bram spends his money on. Hagar does not even consider Bram's opinions. Bram becomes so used to her stubbornness that he does not expect Hagar to ever show compassion. Hagar apologizes to Bram for the first time in their relationship following the argument, and Bram did not expect it: "Bram looked up at me with such a look of surprise that it pains me still, in recalling" (Laurence 87). Hagar's pride impacts the relationship she has with her father and husband in a negative way; her father's or husband's opinion should be considered just as much as hers. Hagar treats her peers poorly because of the temporary pleasure she gets out of it, her feelings of superiority fade in her elder years because embarrassment constantly attacks her pride. Hagar feels inferior to Doris when Doris undresses her. Hagar's insecurites outbalance her feelings of superiority, and she can show emotion to Marvin: "I'm– frightened. Marvin, I'm so frightened" (Laurence 303). Hagar redeems herself from the negativity she has brought to others lives, by changing her mindset and having a mother–son moment with Marvin for the first time since he is born. She opens up to Marvin for the first time, allowing him to apologize for being tough on her at times. Hagar provides her son with closure, and finds redemption by overcoming a problem that pride causes. She also fails to please herself because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Word Superiority Effect ( Wse ) Abstract The word superiority effect (WSE), recognition of letters better in words than non–words, has been observed in normal adults, but is not observed in studies done with normal children. The supported theory is that this is caused by the development of top down processing sometime during the children's growth. A Reicher–Wheeler task will be conducted on normal children in 5 different age groups as well as adults. The expected results are to see an increasing WSE as the age of the children increases. Key Words:Word Superiority Effect, Pseudoword Superiority Effect, Reicher Wheeler, Top Down Processing, Children, Adults. Top Down Processing Development: Reicher Wheeler Task Results of Middle to Late Childhood Age Children The word superiority effect (WSE) is the phenomenon that subjects are more likely to recognize a letter accurately in a word (WINGS) than in a psuedoword, strings of letters that follow known language rules and are pronounceable (WUNGS), a non–word, strings of letters that do not follow known language rules and are not pronounceable (WCHDS), or just in a mask (TXXXX) (Coch, 2010; Grainger, 2003; Jordan, 1996). This is observed through The Reicher–Wheeler Paradigm. In this test a subject is shown a string of letters and asked to identify the letter in a specific location using a forced choice task (Grainger, 2003; Hildebrandt, 1995; Jordan 1996). The effect has been observed in many empirical studies, and has been seen in adults across ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Theories Of Psychology The first theories talked about within chapter 4 are the inferiority and superiority complex theories developed by Alfred. The infinity feelings are the source of all human striving, and is normal among us all. It is brought about as soon as we are born, as we must compensate for our lack of size or independence. The greatest example I can give of the inferiority feeling happened two days ago with the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Abdellatif Baka of Algeria won the T13 1500m final on Monday night in a stunning performance that not only set a new Paralympic world record, but stands as the fastest 1500m time recorded by an able–bodied or disabled athlete in Rio over both the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Among him was three other runners that finished... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A female patient from New York City is obviously going to be much different than a female farm wife from Oklahoma. Personality doesn't depend wholly on biological forces, but depends much more on the environment we was raised in. Horney believed that childhood was dominated by the safety need, which is a higher level need for security and freedom from fear. She placed great emphasis on the infant's helplessness. The more helpless children feel, the less they dare to rebel against their parents. She also dwelled on anxiety which she called basic anxiety. Basic anxiety is a pervasive feeling of loneliness and helplessness, that becomes the foundation for neurosis. In childhood we try to protect ourselves against basic anxiety by securing affection, being submissive, attaining power, and by withdrawing. These self–protective mechanisms serve the one goal of defending basic anxiety. Karen also developed a list of ten neurotic needs. A neurotic need is an irrational defense against anxiety that becomes a permanent part of personality and affects behavior. Then ten neurotic needs are: affection and approval, a dominant partner, power, exploitation, prestige, admiration, achievement and ambition, self sufficiency, perfection, narrow limits to life. Developing these needs will not make us feel safe and secure but help us escape the discomfort caused by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Air Superiority In The Military Introduction (1/2) Air superiority is the single most important factor in deciding the outcome of a modern conventional war. Military operations on land, sea, or in the air are extremely difficult, if not impossible, for the side that doesn't control the sky. In the words of Field Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery, "If we lose the war in the air, we lose the war and we lose it quickly." (supremacy)[introduction] , Main Point 1: Identify and describe a deficiency in a Joint Force Capability, significant risk description, what is the risk for future joint operations?(1) #Air Superiority# Counter air operations are designed to gain control of the air and wrest such control away from an adversary. Air superiority is a condition on the spectrum of air control, which ranges from adversary air supremacy, to air parity, to friendly air supremacy. The air superiority condition is achieved when friendly operations are able to proceed without prohibitive interference from opposing forces. In modern military operations, achieving this level of control of the air is a critical pre–condition for success. Air superiority provides freedom from attack, freedom to attack, freedom of action, freedom of access, and freedom of awareness. Importantly, it also precludes adversaries from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Follow–on Development Planning will continue to refine and appropriately scope these capability development efforts. Additionally, Air Force Core Function Leads (CFLs) will develop and bring forward options for resourcing these capability development efforts through the Air Force's Strategic Planning and Programming Process to be included in the long range plan for eventual inclusion in the President's Budget. AS 2030 capability development will need to be balanced against other Air Force mission areas and operational environments. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Theme Of Poverty In The Kite Runner Illiteracy and poverty are highly connected. This is well known. A child who grows up impoverished in a developing country is likely to be illiterate. An illiterate and impoverished child has an incredibly low chance of succeeding as a person. If those chances weren't low enough, imagine that child is growing up being discriminated against because of his or her religious affiliation and cultural background. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, the character Hassan exemplifies the poverty stricken illiterate child. He has grown up as a servant and never acquires a useable skill and never makes a live able wage. Conversely, the character Amir has had access to school, is a member of the dominant religion ofAfghanistan, and is supported by a wealthy father. Because he was born into a family with money and privilege, he is likely to be a competitive member of the economy and will follow in his father's footsteps in that way. The future of each of these characters can reliably be traced back to one thing: their ethnic backgrounds. Amir is a young Afghani boy that possesses few differences from any other boys his age. He looks like, acts like, and lives like a young boy, but he has the advantage of living with a wealthy father. Jealousy is a flaw of his, and is one of the reasons he wallows in his own self pity for the majority of the novel. Hosseini does a remarkable job of making this character real and understandable. Amir is not a hero in any factor, but he does find a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Jem And Scout's Relationship Analysis Harper Lee's classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, wonderfully portrays the rises and falls of a close sibling relationship. Jem Finch is ten years old and just beginning to understand and evaluate the world around him, including his sister, Scout. Jem and Scout are close, but then grow apart due to Jem's newfound independence, but grow close again once they both mature enough. Jem's evaluations of school, teachers, peers, neighbors, family, gender roles, race relations, and himself greatly affect this change in relation with his sister. Jem's changing relationship with his sister highlights his changing perception and values. When Scout and Jem are six and ten respectively, they abide by Atticus' and Calpurnia's boundaries, but with contrasting responses; while Jem obediently stays within the rules, Scout challenges them, only complying with great effort. Despite their age difference, the siblings play together as a team based off of mutual trust. Jem is the leader of this team and is often a source of knowledge, restraint, and judgment. For example, when they meet Dill, Scout's impression of him is that he is strange, and she does not thoroughly approve. When she moves to challenge him, Jem intervenes. "...Jem told... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jem, the eldest, is often the leader of the two and at a young age, they relied on one another as playmates, so he utilized his greater authority to make fair and peaceful decisions. Later, as Jem grows up, he craves independence and believes himself superior to Scout, mainly for reasons of gender and age. He bosses her around, because her actions contradict his beliefs of right and wrong, superior and inferior. Eventually, Jem learns to accept and respect her difference, and although they are no longer codependent, they can still function as a team. From this, it is clear that Jem has grown apart from Scout, but his values allow him to support her regardless of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. European Superiority In The Hobbit Over the course of our readings, I have noticed a sense of european superiority within High Fantasy. What I mean by this is the sense of greater and lesser races such as the dwarves and goblins in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit or the people of the Seven Kingdoms and the wildlings. It seems as though certain groups within High Fantasy often think of themselves as more virtuous and justified than others, however, I would argue that some of their actions would not be considered righteous. This mindset is very similar to that of Europeans throughout history as they often ridicule those of Muslim faith or the religious practices of the "savages" in Africa and the Americas. The group believing themselves to be superior often act without considering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Male Superiority Of The Age Paternal superiority has always been an important factor in society. Paternal superiority is when the male is the dominant character and feels like he has the upper hand compared to anyone, especially females. Males often feel like they are the dominant sex because they are assumed to be stronger than females. Since the formation of organized society, males have been in charge. Males also do not have the same standard way of acting in society. In history, men have always had more freedom than women have. This has made women seem like they are not as important as the males. This is how society has been brought up; the males have continually been in control. Although the modern reader can infer that Bronte was exaggerating male authority, she is actually reflecting the time period of the Victorian Era. Bronte uses several characters to exemplify the male superiority of the age. One character that portrays the dominance in that time is Edgar. At first glance, anyone would think that Edgar is a well–dressed rich boy who is pampered and does not have to worry about a single thing. Reading further into the book, one may notice that he assumes a more dominant attitude towards a few people – especially Catherine. He has the audacity to say that she cannot be friends with Heathcliff as well as Edgar, so she has to choose who she wants to stay with. Edgar is acting jealously and does not want to share Catherine with Heathcliff; he is afraid that Heathcliff will in some way steal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...