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THE INFLUENCE OF THE ENVIRONMENT ON PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENTTH

THE INFLUENCE OF THE ENVIRONMENT ON PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

(840 words)
December 25, 2025

DevelopmentDevelopment is the process by which a living organism or something else progresses and advances within a time system, becoming more mature and effective. For humans, development encompasses progress in physical, mental, emotional and social domains. For example, children growing taller, improving their learning skills and achieving emotional maturity are all examples of development. At the same time, social or technological development refers to a society or field becoming more effici

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Ela Nur İspir

Ela Nur İspir

Emmy Awards

Emmy Awards

(968 words)
December 18, 2025

The Emmy Awards are among the most prestigious honors in the television industry. They were established in 1949 in the United States by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. These awards aim to recognize excellence in television productions and performers across specific categories. The name "Emmy" is derived from "Immy," a term for the television image tube, and the award’s design is inspired by a television antenna.Öz, Emel. "73rd Emmy Awards Announce Winners." Anadolu Agency, Septemb

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Elyesa Köseoğlu

Elyesa Köseoğlu

Intelligence TheoriesIn

Intelligence Theories

(892 words)
May 24, 2025

Intelligence is considered a measure of individuals’ capacities to adapt to their environments, solve problems, think abstractly, and learn. Intelligence theories have developed various models to understand the nature, structure, and functions of intelligence. These theories seek answers to questions such as whether intelligence can be considered as a whole, whether it consists of multiple components, or whether it develops under the influence of various factors. Intelligence theories cover a wi

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Nida Üstün

Nida Üstün

Hans Jürgen Eysenck

Hans Jürgen Eysenck

(526 words)
May 28, 2025

Hans Jürgen Eysenck (March 4, 1916, Berlin – September 4, 1997, London) was a German-born British psychologist. He is especially known for his contributions to personality theory, intelligence research, and behavioral psychotherapies. He aimed to ground psychology on experimental and measurable foundations and emphasized the role of biological factors in personality. Eysenck was a pioneering figure in the modernization of personality psychology and the development of psychometrics.Early Life and

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Nida Üstün

Nida Üstün

Narcissism

Narcissism

(1129 words)
April 12, 2025

Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a person's perception of themselves as extraordinarily valuable and important. This disorder manifests through an excessive need for admiration and approval, a lack of empathy, and a tendency to use others for personal gain. While NPD is listed in diagnostic guides like the DSM-IV-R (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), there are ongoing academic and clinical debates about its definition and cri

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Ahsen Buyurkan

Ahsen Buyurkan

State Personality in International Law

State Personality in International Law

(1988 words)
December 24, 2025

International legal personality is not regulated by a general norm and therefore carries a controversial quality. Its determination must be made in light of theory and practice.Two fundamental criteria have been established for international legal personality:1. The capacity to possess rights and obligations arising from international law.2. The ability to directly protect and defend rights arising from international law at the international level. (The existence of a judicial body is not a cond

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Habibe Arapkirli

Habibe Arapkirli

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