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Career Planning

Career Planning

Career planning refers to the process of making educational and career choices based on knowledge of self and of the...
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Career Resource

Career Resource Centers

A career resource center (CRC) refers to a physical facility and to the location of materials, resources, and personnel delivering...
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Richard Robbins

Richard Robbins

Richard Robbins is currently the SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor at State University of New York, Plattsburgh. Robbins earned his BA...
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Rock Art

Rock art is painted, engraved, or scratched elements (signs, figures, writings) on rocky surfaces such as open-air rocks, caves, decorated...
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Status

Role and Status

The script that an actor followed was once written on a roll of paper, and the part played became known...
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Ancient

Ancient Rome

Rome and its vast literature and civilization formed the point of departure for scholarly investigation during the 19th century beginnings...
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Howland

John Howland Rowe

John Howland Rowe was a highly recognized scholar of Andean studies with significant contributions in the areas of history, ethnohistory,...
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Rumbaugh

D. M. Rumbaugh

Duane Rumbaugh was born in Iowa in 1929. He earned an MA from Kent State University and a PhD at...
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Allen Russell

Dale Allen Russell

Dale A. Russell is a vertebrate paleontologist whose contribution to anthropology is limited to a 1981 paper published with model-maker...
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Evolution Russia

Russia and Evolution

Russia produced a number of notable evolutionists who contributed to research and theory in natural history, biology, and anthropology. Russian...
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Sagan

Carl Sagan

Jewish-American astronomer and physicist Carl Sagan was known for both his popularizing of science and addressing social issues with an...
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Anthropology Sahara

Sahara Anthropology

Late Stone Age North and West Africa have been stereotyped as a monolithic culture in two hypotheses: the African Aqualithic...
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Capacity Testamentary

Testamentary Capacity

Under Anglo-American law, the right of testation refers to the freedom to choose how one’s property and other possessions will...
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Malingering Memory

Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM)

The issue of malingering is becoming increasingly important in the field of forensic psychology, particularly in cases involving traumatic brain...
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Communities Therapeutic

Therapeutic Communities

Therapeutic communities use interpersonal interactions within a structured community milieu to treat substance abuse. They have shown promising outcomes, especially...
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Jurisprudence Therapeutic

Therapeutic Jurisprudence

Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) is an interdisciplinary approach to the study and practice of law and the role of legal actors....
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Eyewitnesses Training

Training of Eyewitnesses

The ability to accurately recognize others is important to everyone, particularly because important social, personal, physical, and economic resources are...
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Testimony Translated

Translated Testimony

As society becomes increasingly more diverse culturally and linguistically, translated testimony will become a more frequent component of the American...
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Acquittees Insanity

Insanity Acquittees Treatment and Release

For more than one and a half centuries, from the first insanity defense commitment of John Hadfield in England in...
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Consultant Trial

Trial Consultant Training

The nature and scope of trial consultant training reflect the array of services that are offered to clients, such as...
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Transference Unconscious

Unconscious Transference

Unconscious transference is a memory error that occurs when an eyewitness to a crime misidentifies a familiar but innocent person...
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Child Uniform

Uniform Child Custody Evaluation System (UCCES)

The Uniform Child Custody Evaluation System (UCCES) provides a method of gathering and organizing information during child custody evaluations. It...
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Hidden Tantra

Hidden Power of Sound in Tantra Yoga ⋆ Tantra Yoga ⋆ Lifestyle

“The merging of mind is achieved by listening to inner sound.” – Hatha Yoga Pradipika We dwell not only in...
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Secret Tantra

The Secret Ritual in Tantra Yoga ⋆ Tantra Yoga ⋆ Lifestyle

“The art of love is the poor man’s art, the one avenue to ecstasy opens to those who lack all...
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Tantra Things

The Five True Things in Tantra Yoga ⋆ Tantra Yoga ⋆ Lifestyle

“O mistress of Kula! in Kuladharma enjoyment becomes complete yoga; bad deeds are made good deeds, and the world becomes...
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Fragrance Tantra

Fragrance of Being in Tantra Yoga ⋆ Tantra Yoga ⋆ Lifestyle

“The Seal of Musk: for this let those pant who pant for bliss.” – The Koran From the dust of...
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Subtle Tantra

The Subtle Embrace in Tantra Yoga ⋆ Tantra Yoga ⋆ Lifestyle

 “Pierced at a distance by the thorn of sanyama, thE virgin yields her essence which, like moonlight, soothes those burned...
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Tantra Well-Spring

The Well-Spring of Youth in Tantra Yoga ⋆ Tantra Yoga ⋆ Lifestyle

“How long does youth endure? So long as we are loved.” – Golden Book of Diana Western students invariably ask:...
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Magic Tantra

The Magic Mirrors in Tantra Yoga ⋆ Tantra Yoga ⋆ Lifestyle

“All creation – gods, demons, universes – is the expansion of the Creator’s thought into form. The nucleus of this...
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Dream State

Yoga Of The Dream State ⋆ Tantra Yoga ⋆ Lifestyle

“The night-time of the body is the daytime of the Soul.” – Tantrik Saying Each of us, according to Tantrik...
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Return Tantra

The Law Of Return and Tantra Yoga ⋆ Tantra Yoga ⋆ Lifestyle

“As a goldsmith, taking a piece of gold, turns it into another, newer and more beautiful shape, even so does...
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Practice Tantra

Tantra Yoga Practice ⋆ Tantra Yoga ⋆ Lifestyle

The safe and successful practice of Tantrism requires a carefully laid yogic foundation. Without such preparation, gurus warn that certain...
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Effects Nonverbal

Effects of Nonverbal Signals

Human communication is a multichannel reality comprising verbal, paraverbal, and nonverbal signals. Although some authors subsume paraverbal aspects, like pitch,...
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Learning Observational

Observational Learning

Observational learning is concerned with the acquisition of attitudes, values, and styles of thinking and behaving through observation of the...
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Leader Opinion

Opinion Leader

Decades of social science research have demonstrated that there is a group of people in any community to whom others...
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Order Presentation

Order of Presentation

The effectiveness of a communication depends on a variety of factors. Among those concerning organization and procedure, order of presentation...
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Persuasion

Persuasion

Persuasion is a communicative function that can be pursued in many different settings, ranging from face-to-face interaction to mass communication....
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Effects Physical

Physical Effects of Media Content

The physical effects of media content are understood as the direct influence of the media on the organism. This includes...
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Priming Theory

Priming Theory

The priming effect refers to media-induced changes in voters’ reliance on particular issues as criteria for evaluating government officials. The...
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Effects Media

Media Effects on Public Opinion

Because there are various concepts of public opinion there are no general statements about the effects of mass media on...
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Effects Reciprocal

Reciprocal Effects

Originally, the term “reciprocal effects” was used by Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang (1953) to describe the behavior of...
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Media Schemas

Schemas and Media Effects

According to schema theory, the encoding and processing of information depends on learned, relatively stable cognitive structures in long-term memory,...
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Brown’s Values-Based

Brown’s Values-Based Career Theory

Brown’s values-based career theory emphasizes the central importance of values in career counseling and occupational choice. Values are defined as...
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Bureau Labor

Bureau of Labor Statistics

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is an agency with the Department of Labor, whose task it is to gather, analyze,...
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Advancement Career

Career Advancement

Career advancement has been for decades a topic of many books found in the self-help, career, and especially the business...
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Career Counseling

Career Counseling for African Americans

Early in the 21st century there continues to be economic disparities between racial ethnic groups. The latest census indicated that...
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Career Counseling

Career Counseling for Asian Americans

It has been repeatedly observed that the current literature has limited information on the development and career behaviors of Asian...
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Career Counseling

Career Counseling for Gay and Lesbian

Gay and lesbian persons refers to men and women, respectively, whose primary sexual attraction is toward people of the same...
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Career History

History of Career Counseling

Career counseling, or vocational guidance as it was originally known, has a long history within the counseling professions. Career counseling...
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Career Counseling

Career Counseling for Immigrants

For counselors working with immigrants, it is essential to first understand how and why people immigrate to the United States,...
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