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Depression and Rage: When Anger Masks Childhood Trauma
Dr. Tracey Marks explores the complex relationship between depression, childhood trauma, and anger in adults. This video sheds light on how childhood neglect can lead to intense anger later in life and offers insights into recognizing...
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Judgement Tales from Panchatantra - Marathi
Dive into a Panchatantra tale on judgment.
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Judgement Tales from Panchatantra - Bengali
Dive into a Panchatantra tale on judgment.
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Judgement Tales from Panchatantra - Gujarati
Dive into a Panchatantra tale on judgment.
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Judgement Tales from Panchatantra - Kannada
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Judgement Tales from Panchatantra - Malayalam
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The Business Professor
Stipulated Judgment or Consent Judgment
A stipulated judgment, also known as a consent judgment, is arranged in the courts by a debtor who has limited means of repaying debt, often established as a means for a debtor to prevent wage garnishment.
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Judgment Proof
What Is Judgment Proof? Judgment proof is a description of a person who does not have enough assets for a creditor to seize when a court order requires debt repayment. A debtor who is broke and unemployed can be considered judgment...
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Default Judgment
What is a default judgment? If the defendant fails to answer the plaintiff's claims or fails to appear at the hearing, the judge may, upon the plaintiff's request, hear and decide the case without hearing the defendant's side. This is...
Mister Simplify
Attribution Theory and Social Psychology Explained with Examples - Simplest explanation ever
As we all know, human beings tend to judge people based on their actions and tend to draw conclusions on people's personalities and inner character.
Attribution theory delves into this tendency and the process we follow when we...
Attribution theory delves into this tendency and the process we follow when we...
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Roger Chillingworth: a Tale of All-Consuming Revenge
Roger Chillingworth is a vengeful and manipulative character in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, "The Scarlet Letter". Consumed by his desire to discover the identity of his wife's lover, Chillingworth becomes a cold and calculating man....
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Arthur Dimmesdale: Adultery and Guilt of a Puritan Minister
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, "The Scarlet Letter," Arthur Dimmesdale is a respected Puritan reverend who suffers secret guilt and shame for his adulterous relationship with Hester Prynne and being the father of their child, Pearl....
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Hester Prynne: Strength and Resilience
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, "The Scarlet Letter," Hester Prynne is a strong and resilient young woman who faces public condemnation in Puritan Massachusetts for committing adultery. Despite her punishment, Hester refuses to reveal...
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Exploring Themes in The Scarlet Letter
"The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a dark novel set in Puritan Massachusetts. It explores themes of sin, guilt, and the corrupting influence of society on individuals. Through the characters of Hester Prynne, Reverend...
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The Scarlet Letter: A Tale of Sin, Society, and Individuality
Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 novel, The Scarlet letter is a tragic tale of adultery and revenge. Hester Prynne faces public shame and punishment after an affair that results in a child. Her estranged husband resurfaces and seeks to...
Intelligence Squared
Kate Hoey MP defends Britain's 'Greatness'
Kate Hoey argues against the motion, 'There's Not Much Great About Britain,' in this Intelligence Squared debate. Will Self, Peter Hitchens, Sayeeda Warsi an...[Part 2/5] Debate: Kate Hoey defend's Britain's 'Greatness'
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The Illusion of Truth Effect: Understanding Cognitive Biases
In this video, the illusion of truth effect is explored, which is a cognitive bias that causes people to believe information is true simply because they have been exposed to it multiple times. The video provides examples of common...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Cognitive Biases: Reference Dependence and Loss Aversion
Laurie Santos, a psychologist at Yale University, explains two of our classic economic biases: reference dependence and loss aversion. Using a classic scenario from Kahneman and Tversky's studies, she explores how these two biases...
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Khan Academy: Cognitive Biases: Peak End Effect
In this video, Laurie Santos (Yale University) explains why our memories of good and bad events are a biased. Specifically, she explains how our retrospective evaluations fall prey to the peak-end effect--a bias in which we overweight...
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Khan Academy: Cognitive Biases: The Gi Joe Fallacy
In this video, Laurie Santos (Yale University) discusses why knowing about our cognitive biases is not enough to overcome them. She'll introduce a new cognitive error known as the G.I. Joe Fallacy, the tendency for our biases to stick...