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Introduction Naturalistic observation which sometimes called field work or field observation occurs when a researcher observes a person or group in their natural habitat while restricting their own effect on the individual or group. Cozby and Bates (2012) highlighted that in a naturalistic observation, a researcher makes observations of people in their natural environment. Cozby…

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Introduction Seeing the future is a one of a kind talent. Fortune tellers, palm readers, psychics and the like are people who claim that they have this gift. Some believe them although some say that they just want to make money. But a few of these psychics are famous because some of their predictions really…

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Question 1: Leitmotifs or leitmotiv is a word meaning leading motif in German.  A musical theme, which usually recurs, it mostly appears in operas but at times also in symphonic poems. Leitmotif is associated with a particular person, place, or idea. It might be a short tune, but can also be a chord or a…

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Introduction Francis Schaeffer was the first ordained minister in the new Bible Presbyterian church. He extensively studied philosophy, theology and the arts as a quest to understand the cultural and intellectual drift of the Western culture after the war (Duriez 1). He studied the philosophical work of Hegel and concluded that there had been an…

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