<1>Structuralism Structuralism involves breaking down psychological experiences—thoughts, feelings, and behavior—into their most fundamental components and then exploring how these components connect to create more complex systems and phenomena. It posits that consciousness can be categorized in terms of basic elements, just as physical objects can be reduced to smaller parts. Wilhelm Wundt is often considered […] Read more
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Puppy 101
Section #3: In the next few minutes, you will learn the basics of crate training your new puppy. When you bring your pup home for the first time, you should already have his crate set up with newspapers or a soft rug or towel. If your new puppy is younger than 10 weeks when you […] Read more
Puppy Fun
For a great time with your puppy, there’s nothing like a game of fetch. It’s best if you can play it in the park or along the shore, but it can be fantastic fun in the backyard or even the living room, assuming yours isn’t filled with irreplaceable figurines. What’s more, playing active games like […] Read more
Push Yourself: Practical Everyday Motivation to Be…..& Feel Energized
Audition Script Centuries-old advice and musings tend to have broad applicability if we still know them so far into the future. What makes for motivation? Why do certain people look extra-motivated, in constant movement, while others seem like they can’t drag themselves off the couch without a forklift? What is this intangible, imaginary quantity that […] Read more
Pyramids of Death
They are all that remains of a an ancient super city. A civilization that rose from nothing to dominate a continent. Then vanished. These pyramids hold the secret to a spectacular rise and fall. Secrets that paint a picture of a lost paradise. A Dark Secret. And a chilling fate. Why would an entire civilization […] Read more
Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn, ruled England from 1558 to 1603 during what is known as the Elizabethan Age. Elizabeth’s reign was a time of great prosperity and achievement, and her court was center for poets. Elizabeth I, one of England’s greatest sovereigns, had her grandfather’s frugality and […] Read more
Quick Poem – William Wordsworth
Dust as we are, the immortal spirit grows Like harmony in music; there is a dark Inscrutable workmanship that reconciles Discordant elements, makes them cling together In one society.. William Wordsworth (1770–1850), British poet […] Read more
Quicken – Automated Help Feature
Thank you. You can now register your Quicken software by Intuit. (stress on second syllable). Step 1 – Choose ‘Register Quicken’ from the Help menu Step 2 – Follow the Easy Step instructions to complete your registration. Step 3 – Click ‘Help’ on any screen for further instructions. If you register online, Quicken creates a […] Read more
QUIET VICTORIES
When the Gallaudet University women’s basketball team plays, it’s always the other side who’s got the handicap. This was clear even before Wayne Coffey, sportswriter and self-avowed basketball fanatic, had the idea that following the Lady Bison around for the 1999-2000 season would make a great story. A year earlier, this Division III school had […] Read more
Quiet Victories
When the Gallaudet University women’s basketball team plays, it’s always the other side who’s got the handicap. This was clear even before Wayne Coffey, sportswriter and self-avowed basketball fanatic, had the idea that following the Lady Bison around for the 1999-2000 season would make a great story. A year earlier, this Division III school had […] Read more