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  1. Jan 28, 2017 · Lesson 2: When we begin to fear outsiders, we dehumanize them. You can think of human psychology as a series of evolutionarily coded computer programs. These programs tell us how to react to new ...

  2. www.psychologytoday.com › the-psychology-hateThe Psychology of Hate

    Mar 9, 2017 · Hate is grounded in some sense of perceived threat. It is an attitude that can give rise to hostility and aggression toward individuals or groups. Like much of anger, it is a reaction to and ...

  3. Biblical Times. Much of the history of the Jewish people can be found in the Old Testament, in which we learn that the Jews are the 'chosen people'. By making a covenant with God, they would, in return for being chosen, obey his laws. After their exile in Egypt the Jewish people were led back by Moses into Israel, where, by force of arms, they ...

  4. Nov 9, 2012 · Donald Winnicott, in his paper “On The Capacity To Be Alone,” postulates that a child develops the capacity to be alone when allowed to be alone in the presence of the mother. The mother acts ...

  5. May 14, 2023 · Outsiders think of us as a sleepy backwater where there's nothing to do and nothing ever happens. Wrong. There's nothing quite like a summer in Cornwall, at least before Covid was a thing anyway.

  6. Jul 13, 2014 · Pause on a regular basis to vividly subtract your loved ones from your life. The goal here is to produce intense feelings of gratitude. And nothing produces gratitude for something like being ...

  7. Why do people hate? S.E. Hinton explores this question in the 1965 classic novel The Outsiders. Francis Ford Coppola brought the story to the silver screen in 1983 and introduced the world to some young actors that would become mega stars. Both the novel and movie deal with the rough and tough world of high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma.