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    founder of modern psychiatry‚ developed the Oedipus complex after studying dreams and the unconscious mind. Freud’s theory of the Oedipus complex assumed that infants love the opposite-sex parent and hate the same-sex parent. The feelings of love and hate change as the child grows‚ but the original feelings of hate for the same-sex parent and love for the opposite-sex parent still remain in the unconscious mind of adults. The Oedipus complex was based off of the legend of King Oedipus‚ a prince

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    Desdemona influences Othello’s life because she keeps him calm. She was a young‚ beautiful woman that fell in love with a black forty year old man 1.2.66‚ 2.3.18. He was amazed by her; someone that pretty had loved someone as ugly and old as he. He had so much love for her and respected her so much that he done everything she asked of him. He placed her on a pedestal higher than himself. Othello thought of Desdemona as a very important person. He referred to her as a monumental alabaster (the finest

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    A Platonist Assessment of the Epicurean’s view of the Good Life Epicurus developed a philosophy with human happiness as its goal. In his view‚ all humans desire to be happy. Sadly‚ humans are not very proficient at determining what will make them genuinely happy. Epicurus thought that all one really needs to be happy is to live a self-sufficient life without pain‚ surrounded by loving friends while not fearing God and/or death‚ in a peaceful society. Plato‚ on the other hand‚ believed that a person’s

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    and even saving lives. Despite the common miss-conception‚ Facebook causes more good than harm because it can save lives. Yes‚ I did just say that. Facebook can‚ and does‚ help solve crimes. If a crime has been committed‚ police and forensic scientists can use information on Facebook to find and track down the criminal. And with modern-day technology‚ they can be tracked‚ even if under a false name or if they have deleted their account. Facebook is continuously and unfairly associated with horrendous

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    students’ life and development. Students that have experienced complex trauma‚ have higher risk of suffering from social‚ psychological‚ cognitive‚ and behavioral issues (i.e. regulating their emotions‚ paying attention‚ and forming good relationships). These risks increase the student’s chances of struggling in school. Joyce Dorado Dorado (UCSF Healthy Environments and Response to Trauma in Schools program director)‚ developed strategies to aid teachers in helping students who have faced complex trauma

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    Multinational corporations are large companies which operate in more than one country. Developing countries are the host countries and have become the object of study as there are many questions regarding the benefits of hosting a MNC. Are MNCs contributing to the sustainable development of a developing country? Or‚ do they simply exploit developing countries creating a country dependent on that MNC for their own economic‚ social and ecological growth? Apparently they are transferring new technologies

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    Isolation and Characterization of Complex Lipids Shea Kathleen Guinto‚ Peter Julius Dale Inocando*‚ SooHyun Jung‚ Jurilla Camille Louise Department of Biology‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract In this experiment an egg yolk will serve as the sample to isolate lipids and separate them into two classes which is the phosphorylated lipid and the non-phosphorylated lipid. The isolated lipids are then characterized through a series of color chemical tests along with the given

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    The Rhizoctonia solani complex represents an economically important group of soilborne plant pathogens that can cause infection on many plant species throughout the world (Whisson et al 1995; Sneh et al. 1996 ). The pathogens are mainly perpetuated through infected propagation materials‚ originating from infected plants (Maas‚ 1984). Once the plants get infection‚ sclerotia of the pathogen are surrounded by sloughed plant cells‚ thus improving their survival rate in soil (Maas‚ 1984). It can persist

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    advancements have made the life easy Technology is rapidly changing our world all the time. The pace of development and change has accelerated exponentially since the beginning of the 20th century and continues today‚ affecting many aspects of daily modern life. Good morning one and all. I‚ stand before you to express my supporting views on the topic that "modern advancements have made the life easy." There are different fields in which modernisation has affected our lives and have helped us

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    of “Pride and prejudice”. She can be compared with her sister Jane with whom she has lots of things in common and contrast with her mother Mrs. Bennet. Firstly‚ Mrs. Bennet is very immature and she shows us this when she says to Mr. Bennet: “you have no compassion on my poor nerves…”. This shows immature because she is being very selfish and it is thought that a characteristic of maturing is to stop being selfish. On the other hand‚ there is no aspect of Elizabeth being selfish or immature she

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