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    CITY UNIVERSITY OF PASAY School of Graduate Studies Master of Arts in Education PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT PERSONALITY ID EGO and SUPEREGO COMPONENTS OFPERSONALITY (TITLE) In Partial Fulfillment of The Course Requirement in Human Relations and Personality Development for the Degree of Master of Arts in Education Submitted to: Dr. Roberto L. Tampil Submitted by: Class 2012-2013 2nd Semester Personality Development * Personality development is the development

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    The Stranger by Albert Camus is without a doubt one of the most iconic French novels to be released. The story begins with main character Meursault being introduced as someone with emotional indifference and lack of care for daily life. From there‚ readers get to see different sides of his character through interactions with various characters. Like most literary pieces‚ these small characters help contribute to the major character’s development. One of these characters in the book is one of his

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    Explain why settlement houses developed and how they helped or hindered immigrants. . . . They were orginally built to be a nice and welcoming household for the "upper class"‚ so they could work as a pioneer. They were put in some of the worst or poor parts of the citys. The people living in the housing recived education and religion. They recvied this from university students‚ most of them were there to do research on how the immigrants were living in these poor conditions. Some of the students

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    Throughout The Stranger‚ Meursault’s attention focuses on his physical needs and his physical relationship with Marie. Like Meursault‚ Marie enjoys his physical contact; she kisses him and has sex with him frequently. However‚ unlike Meursault’s physical affection towards her‚ Marie’s attraction for Meursault signifies a deeper emotional meaning‚ such as the time she asked Meursault if he loved her‚ “it didn’t mean anything but that I didn’t think so” (pg 35). This is an indication that he didn’t

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    Living with strangers In the text “Living with strangers” Siri Hustvedt discusses the lack of solidarity and the social rules‚ one may meet in a big city‚ like New York City. Siri Hustvedt starts the essay by describing‚ the big difference she felt‚ when moving from rural Minnesota to New York City. She begins by briefly describing to the reader‚ how one was expected to behave‚ where she grew up. Whenever you encountered someone on the road‚ whether you knew them or not‚ you should always

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    book by its cover is to form an opinion before you even dare to open the book and discover what’s inside. In society‚ it’s very common that people are quick to make a judgment about someone based solely on what they see. In his short story‚ The Strangers that Came to Town‚ Ambrose Flack is showing that true freedom is about being accepted. This is shown by the transformation of Andy’s perspective on the Duvitches‚ the judgments made by the locals about the Duvitches‚ and how Andy’s family forever

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    The writing by Leslie Guttman called Important Strangers describes thoroughly of how much of an impact strangers can do in our lives. Leslie talks about two people that meet‚ but they meet for their own good because they are both grieving. She talks about how people are put in our paths for a reason and how it benefits both of us. The small piece of writing can really connect to us all because each year we meet a new person and sometimes it’s for bad or good. “I told her to wait a second. I knew

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    There are three kinds of stranger rape: a blitz sexual assault in which the victim has not previously interacted the perpetrator and is quickly and brutally assaulted‚ usually in public and after dark; a home invasion sexual assault where a stranger forces entry into the victim’s home and commits the assault; and contact sexual assault where the perpetrator makes contact the victim and

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    and wreaking havoc (bring/cause destruction). A good villain is considered to be intimidating‚ cause entertainment‚ antisocial‚ and mischievous. In Strangers on a Train‚ Bruno is depicted as the villain. Based on the description/ traits of what an actual villain is‚ Bruno does not meet the criteria. Bruno is considered more of a misguided hero‚ who starts doing evil things out of the belief that they are acting in a greater good. In this case by murdering Guys wife so he could be happy with the

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    The novels The Stranger by Albert Camus and Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky are both murder novels that explores the inner thoughts of the killers. Camus and Dostoevsky wrote novels that portrays a young man committing murder and how the young man faces the consequences and deals with the horrible crime the which he has committed. Albert Camus and Fyodor Dostoevsky uses two different points of view in each of their novels‚ first person point of view and third person point of view‚ respectively

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