What Is Paranoid Personality Disorder?

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Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) is a mental health condition characterized by a pervasive pattern of distrust, suspicion, and misinterpretation of others' motives as harmful or malicious. It affects around 2.3%

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Diversity and Representation in Games: A Critical Analysis

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The blog post discusses representation in video games, focusing on gender disparity in the gaming industry, portrayal of women and minorities, and the need for diverse characters and narratives. The

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Congo Cobolt Crisis

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Cobalt, crucial in battery and semiconductor production, is often unethically mined, involving child labor and human rights violations. More than half of the global cobalt supply comes from the Democratic

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Why does time feel like it moves faster as you get older? How does this relate to trauma caused by the pandemic and what other sort of trauma did the pandemic cause with the younger generations

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The sense of time distortion experienced by many during the pandemic is linked to a decrease in novel experiences and an increase in routine activities, making days seem shorter. Furthermore,

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What is a social construct and explain social constructionism

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Social constructionism is a theory stating that social constructs, phenomena agreed upon and assigned value by society such as countries, money, and gender, are not innate or natural but are

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The paradox of self-awareness and how it pertains to ethics

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Self-awareness, the ability to reflect on thoughts, feelings, actions and motives, is essential in aligning actions to ethical standards. However, it also presents dilemmas, fostering doubt and conflict in moral

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The Tuskegee Airmen: How They Influenced Aviation History

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“ Lt. Col. Benjamin O. Davis, a character in the movie “The Tuskegee Airmen”: “Every colored pilot in the 99th went through his private hell to wear those wings. Each

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Object Permanence and ADHD: What You Need to Know

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Object permanence is the ability to understand that objects still exist even when they are out of sight. This is a cognitive skill that develops in early childhood. Some people

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Contractarianism and Social Dynamics: A Critical Analysis

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Contractarianism, a philosophical theory suggesting morality is based on human agreements, can offer fresh insight into contemporary social dynamics. Originating from social contract theories during the Enlightenment, it encompasses ideas

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