What is neo analytic theory? Neo analytic approach is the approach to personality psychology that is concerned with the individual’s sense of self (ego) as the core of personality. Generally under this approach a person does not have free will to make choices and their destiny is set (but this is open to interpretation) What […]
How do you know if you have a repressed memory?
How do you know if you have a repressed memory? If you have a repressed childhood memory, you may find yourself feeling triggered or having strong emotional reactions to people who remind you of previous negative experiences, family therapist Jordan Johnson, L.M.F.T., tells Bustle. Is it normal to not remember much of your childhood? Childhood […]
Can judges violate constitutional rights?
Can judges violate constitutional rights? Has a judge violated your constitutional rights? Although it is almost impossible to recover monetary damages from a judge (unless you can prove he or she acted ultra-vires beyond his or her legal jurisdiction) it is in fact possible to obtain relief in equity against a judge through civil rights […]
What are 4 characteristics of the Renaissance?
What are 4 characteristics of the Renaissance? The characteristics of the Renaissance included a revitalized interest in classical Greek and Roman thought, an increased receptiveness to humanist philosophies, a commercial and urban revolution, and the inception of the modern state. Is mannerism part of the Renaissance? Mannerism, also known as Late Renaissance, is a style […]
What is Macedonia known as today?
What is Macedonia known as today? North Macedonia, a country in southeastern Europe, founded in 1991 and known until 2019 as the Republic of Macedonia. Macedonia (ancient kingdom), a kingdom in Greek antiquity. Macedonia (region), a geographic and historical region that today includes parts of six Balkan countries (see map) What is the new name […]
What qualifications do I need to be a surveyor?
What qualifications do I need to be a surveyor? There are no formal qualifications needed in order to call yourself a ‘surveyor’ (it’s been known for everyone from land surveyors to double glazing salesmen to use the title), however a chartered surveyor will have all the necessary qualifications and be registered and regulated by the […]
How do you describe an indifferent person?
How do you describe an indifferent person? disinterested, diffident, impervious, haughty, impartial, callous, unsympathetic, uninvolved, unconcerned, nonchalant, neutral, distant, heartless, aloof, inattentive, uncaring, detached, apathetic, unresponsive, blasé What are examples of indifference? Examples of indifference include the following: Not looking at the person. Pretending to be busy with some other task. Is indifference a feeling? […]
What is the most important ethical principle?
What is the most important ethical principle? Discussion. Using the AHP to measure the relative importance of the different medical ethical principles for individuals, the most important principle is, without ambiguity, “Non maleficence”. The weight of this principle is twice as large as any of the other principles. How do you promote ethical leadership? Here’s […]
Who invented Clepsydra?
Who invented Clepsydra? Romans What did they use before alarm clocks? Dating back to around 1500 B.C., humans produced hourglasses, water clocks and oil lamps, which calibrated the passing of hours with movements of sand, water and oil. Out of these early inventions came a few rudimentary attempts to create a morning alarm — such […]
What is knowledge for Foucault?
What is knowledge for Foucault? Foucault uses the term ‘power/knowledge’ to signify that power is constituted through accepted forms of knowledge, scientific understanding and ‘truth’: ‘Truth is a thing of this world: it is produced only by virtue of multiple forms of constraint. What are docile bodies? “Docile Bodies,” comes from the larger work Discipline […]