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U.S. two-dollar bill - Urban legends.
Whether or not the following stories are true is unknown.
An amusing and perhaps apocryphal story regarding two dollar bills being paid to military servicemen has circulated intermittently in American public consciousness over the years. This story being constantly retold reflects how some Americans view the two dollar bill.
The basic premise is as follows: a coastal town somewhere has a business district that, while successful financially, is pla ...
See also:U.S. two-dollar bill, U.S. two-dollar bill - Collectible $2 bills, U.S. two-dollar bill - History, U.S. two-dollar bill - Large size notes, U.S. two-dollar bill - Small size notes, U.S. two-dollar bill - The Two-dollar bill in American consciousness, U.S. two-dollar bill - Urban legends, U.S. two-dollar bill - Documented Stories, U.S. two-dollar bill - Currency Tracking Read more here: » U.S. two-dollar bill: Encyclopedia II - U.S. two-dollar bill - The Two-dollar bill in American consciousness |
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|  |  |  | Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - U.S. two-dollar bill - The Two-dollar bill in American consciousness
U.S. two-dollar bill - Urban legends.
Whether or not the following stories are true is unknown.
An amusing and perhaps apocryphal story regarding two dollar bills being paid to military servicemen has circulated intermittently in American public consciousness over the years. This story being constantly retold reflects how some Americans view the two dollar bill.
The basic premise is as follows: a coastal town somewhere has a business district that, while successful financially, is pla ...
See also:U.S. two-dollar bill, U.S. two-dollar bill - Collectible $2 bills, U.S. two-dollar bill - History, U.S. two-dollar bill - Large size notes, U.S. two-dollar bill - Small size notes, U.S. two-dollar bill - The Two-dollar bill in American consciousness, U.S. two-dollar bill - Urban legends, U.S. two-dollar bill - Documented Stories, U.S. two-dollar bill - Superstition, U.S. two-dollar bill - Currency Tracking Read more here: » U.S. two-dollar bill: Encyclopedia II - U.S. two-dollar bill - The Two-dollar bill in American consciousness |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Herd behavior - Examples of the application of the herd behaviour concept
Herd behavior - Stock market bubbles.
In the case of stock market bubbles, the optimal behaviour for an individual may be to do what everyone else is doing, because even though everyone knows that they are in a bubble, until it bursts, most profit is to be made by staying in the market. In this case the term "herd behaviour" is relatively appropriate, because the "collective" behaviour emerges from uncoordinated individual choices. Interestingly, though the behaviour of the group is evidently irrational, the beha ...
See also:Herd behavior, Herd behavior - Herd behaviour in animals, Herd behavior - The concept of herd behaviour as applied to human societies crazes, Herd behavior - Examples of the application of the herd behaviour concept, Herd behavior - Stock market bubbles, Herd behavior - Behaviour in demonstrations, Herd behavior - Religious and political affiliations Read more here: » Herd behavior: Encyclopedia II - Herd behavior - Examples of the application of the herd behaviour concept |
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|  |  |  | Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Journal of Consciousness Studies - BooksFrom time to time, the Journal of Consciousness Studies will publish collections of thematically or topically related academic papers. These 'books' that are published often take the form of a double issue.
Art and the Brain Volume 6, No.6/7, (June/July 1999) Edited by Goguen, Joseph A.
Art and the Brain, Part II Volume 7, No. 8-9, August/September 2000 Edited by Thompson, Joseph A.; Erik Myin
Between Ourselves: Second-Person Issues in the Study of Consciousness Volum ...
See also:Journal of Consciousness Studies, Journal of Consciousness Studies - Books, Journal of Consciousness Studies - Conferences, Journal of Consciousness Studies - Some Represented Fields, Journal of Consciousness Studies - Some Notable Contributors, Journal of Consciousness Studies - External link Read more here: » Journal of Consciousness Studies: Encyclopedia II - Journal of Consciousness Studies - Books |
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|  |  |  | Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Guilt - Definitions of guilt
Guilt - In psychology.
In psychology and ordinary language, guilt is an affective state in which one experiences conflict at having done something one believes one should not have done. Guilt and its causes, merits, and demerits is a common theme in psychology and psychiatry. It is often associated with depression.
Guilt - In criminal law.
In criminal law, sometimes in individual and religious moral codes, and more rarely in systems of ethics ...
See also:Guilt, Guilt - Definitions of guilt, Guilt - In psychology, Guilt - In criminal law, Guilt - Causes of guilt, Guilt - Collective guilt, Guilt - Cultural views of guilt, Guilt - Guilt in literature, Guilt - Dealing with guilt, Guilt - People lacking all sense of guilt Read more here: » Guilt: Encyclopedia II - Guilt - Definitions of guilt |
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|  |  |  | Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Guilt - Causes of guiltSome thinkers have theorized that guilt is used as a tool of social control. Since guilty people feel they are undeserving, they are less likely to assert their rights and prerogatives. Thus, those in power seek to cultivate a sense of guilt among the populace, in order to make them more tractable. This was a theme in Eric Hoffer's The True Believer. Ayn Rand claimed that Christian sexual morality served a similar purpose.
Some evolutionary psychologists have said that guilt is a rational human emotion selected by evolution. If a pers ...
See also:Guilt, Guilt - Definitions of guilt, Guilt - In psychology, Guilt - In criminal law, Guilt - Causes of guilt, Guilt - Collective guilt, Guilt - Cultural views of guilt, Guilt - Guilt in literature, Guilt - Dealing with guilt, Guilt - People lacking all sense of guilt Read more here: » Guilt: Encyclopedia II - Guilt - Causes of guilt |
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|  |  |  | Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Guilt - Cultural views of guiltChristianity and Islam inherit most notions of guilt from Judaism, Persian and Roman ideas, mostly as interpreted through Augustine who adapted Plato's ideas to Christianity. The Latin word for guilt is culpa, a word sometimes seen in law literature, e.g. in "mea culpa", "I take responsibility". The Latin word for authority assumes a high degree of responsibility, the English word "province" being a close equivalent.
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See also:Guilt, Guilt - Definitions of guilt, Guilt - In psychology, Guilt - In criminal law, Guilt - Causes of guilt, Guilt - Collective guilt, Guilt - Cultural views of guilt, Guilt - Guilt in literature, Guilt - Dealing with guilt, Guilt - People lacking all sense of guilt Read more here: » Guilt: Encyclopedia II - Guilt - Cultural views of guilt |
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|  |  |  | Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Community - Problems of communityAs communities form, so usually develops a collective consciousness and a set of mores. These serve to add cohesion, harmony and continuity to a group, allowing it to grow, sometimes to a gargantuan size. Once a critical mass of people adopts a set of mores and develops a collective consciousness it becomes a society. Participation is no longer optional for the individual. Behavior is now a function of being required or compelled to conform to the norm rather than choosing to give of one's self. This c ...
See also:Community, Community - The nature of community, Community - The context of community, Community - The processes of community, Community - Problems of community, Community - The sense of community, Community - The spirit of community Read more here: » Community: Encyclopedia II - Community - Problems of community |
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| | | |  |  |  | Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Meme - Basic introductionThough memeticists do not generally agree on a specific definition, one can roughly define 'meme' as any piece of information transferable from one mind to another. Examples might include thoughts, ideas, theories, practices, habits, songs, dances and moods.
Memes supposedly have, as their fundamental property, evolution via natural selection in a way very similar to Charles Darwin's ideas concerning biological evolution, on the premise that replication, mutation, survival and competition influence them. For example, while one idea ma ...
See also:Meme, Meme - Basic introduction, Meme - History of the concept of the meme, Meme - Ideas have a life of their own, Meme - Memetics, Meme - Memetic engineering, Meme - Memetic evolution, Meme - Do cultures evolve?, Meme - Propagation of memes, Meme - Biological analogies, Meme - Thoughts as discrete units, Meme - Evolution of memes, Meme - Evolutionary forces affecting memes, Meme - Memetic virus exchange?, Meme - Non-natural selection, Meme - Reproductive isolation in meme speciation, Meme - Forms taken by memes in the brain, Meme - The be happy and make others happy memes, Meme - Religion, Meme - Science, Meme - Meme resistance, Meme - Examples of memes, Meme - Common misconceptions Read more here: » Meme: Encyclopedia II - Meme - Basic introduction |
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