Word: subconsciouses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Whether this phenomenon is triggered by fire or bulldozer, it is manifested in flower, fruit, cone or propagating root. But be it relatively mechanistic or biologically complex, it elicits the same response from man's subconscious - when threatened by disaster, life sees to its own perpetuity.
Because man "is frightened to death by the specter of death," he tries to pretend that it does not exist, at least not for him; in the subconscious mind, "it is other people who die." Studying 350 terminal patients, Weisman found that denial can take many forms. Often a gravely...
"Unwanted pregnancy" is a widely accepted term among both laymen and behavioral scientists. It is also widely misunderstood, according to Cornell University Psychiatrist Lawrence Downs and Psychologist David Clayson. In a paper presented to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Downs and Clayson offer convincing evidence that among women...
The correspondence begins straightforwardly enough on January 10, 1972 with a simple memo from Moos to Epps requesting Harvard facilities for "a Convention on Racism." (Note that in this early missive no preconceived normative judgements concerning racism are implied.) Little can be said about this opening volley; it would be...
Many admen fear that increasing Government intervention could dry up the creative juices. Says William Bernbach, chairman of Doyle Dane Bernbach: "The demand for stating things that are provable will dull some ads and make people reluctant to make some claims that are provable." Chicago Advertising Consultant Robert Humphrey sees...