What is the connection between religion and art?
By: Skyler Milligan-Lecroy
Cultures across the world have evolved to have distinct and unique representations of deities and religion. The works of the Japanese Yakushi and of Bayerische Staatsbibliothek’s The Annuciation to the Shepherds shows the dichotomy between the religious traditions of the eastern and western world...
By: Michael Totten
Triangulation in sociological research is the use of 3 or more contrasting methods in a study to produce 3 different sets or even types of data. Its purpose is to reduce the weight given to any individual set of results. Instead, results obtained by different...
By: Michael Hourigan
History: At the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949 the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) had defeated the nationalist Kuomintang. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) then took over full control of the country's security operations, which included protecting China from foreign invaders, as well...
By: Dr Pandula Siribaddana
In the study of prison systems worldwide, the Chinese prison system plays a major role not only because it is located in a communist country but also because it is one of the most populous prison systems in the world. Estimated to hold more than...
By: Michael Totten
The prison system in China is governed by the Prison Law of the People's Republic of China (1994). This law is based on the Chinese constitution, Article 28: "The State maintains public order and suppresses treasonable and other counter-revolutionary activities; it penalizes acts that endanger...
Examining the psychology of hoarding
By: Christyl Rivers
A hoarder confuses a sense of having, with s sense of BE-ing. Hoarding displays a lack of security. A person holds onto to objects, and often attaches to them unrealistic expectations of what happiness (future) or value they hold. The value may be both monetary...
The difference between social climbing and being a parasite
By: Christyl Rivers
Is there a distinction to be made between parasites and social climbers? Yes, most wealthy and influential people are social climbers, but not all are parasites. Also, a parasite can make a living off of others at any level of society. A social climber prefers...
The importance of Ecopsychology in social development
By: Christyl Rivers
In a very real sense, ecopsychology is social development. Everyone born in any society enters a place in the world where food, scenery, air, water, the landscape, music, dance and every kind of development are linked. Those plucked out of their natural "place" often suffer...
Biggest disasters that were caused by mankind
By: Christyl Rivers
Disasters that are caused by mankind can fall into at least two categories. When one thinks of disaster they typically envision something like Titanic, or Chernobyl. But another kind of disaster can be examined of which the effects are still causing death and destruction today...
The pros and cons of transhumanism
By: The Renegade
There has been a lot of debate lately in the areas of online privacy, NSA spying, computer hacking, and general advances in artificial intelligence and neuroscience. President Obama recently announced a bold initiative to totally 'map' the human brain. It is called the Brain Mapping...

 

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