Category: RNR Journal

How To Become A Forensic Psychologist

One of the world’s most interesting careers includes Forensic psychology. It really combines the legal systems with the application of the psychological theory in issues that pertains crimes and that’s why they work in the criminal departments, correction systems and also in the court. A forensic psychologist is equipped with amazing skills of understanding the psychological principles, the mental state and also the memory and the way things are perceived! To acquire this, you need a well set and organized process of learning so as to acquire the certification as a Forensic psychologist! Below are the steps that will actually take you to your dream course! Acquire a bachelor’s degree in a reputable university! This is the initial stage that will actually expose you to psychology and some small aspects of criminal justice.…

Rock ‘n’ roll America’s greatest psychology revolution

Examining the truth behind this topic means looking at the historical context in which Rock’n Roll emerged, the key musicians of the genre and what appealed to the listening public in both the sound and lyrics of Rock’n Roll. New sound, same truth Originating from African American slang referring to having sex, Rock’n Roll became a musical term used by American radio personality Alan Freed to refer to a style of music characterized by a heavy beat, driving electric guitar and provocative lyrics. Derived from the Blues, a style known for its deep emotional communication, Rock’n Roll musicians sought to make lighter music, to have fun with what they wanted to say. From the sexiness of Elvis Presley, to the wild nature of Little Richard, and the honest drug-references of the Beatles, Rock’n Roll gave expression to the many young people who felt that the post-WWII world was as rosy as politicians wanted it to be.…

How Rock and Roll changed American culture

They say that music brings people together; that it has the power to cross borders, overcome differences, and build relationships. If there is one music genre that is successful in achieving all three, it would definitely be rock and roll. Just one close look into history and you can easily find evidence on how rock and roll have shaped American culture. But like any other weapon in the world, rock and roll also had its consequences. While it sought to bring change in some of America’s societal problems then, it also incited a few issues that will later on come to plague the American youth. Nevertheless, its influence and power molded America we know today, making it an inseparable part of its history. How Rock and Roll Changed American Culture The foundations of the rock and roll music genre originated from the United States, dating back to the late 1940s to early 1950s – roughly a few years after World War II.…