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    Section I: Presentation of Traits This essay is based on the fictitious character Bart Simpson from the series the Simpsons. Bart is the 10 year old son of Homer and Marge Simpson. He is the eldest of three children; he has two younger sisters Lisa and Maggie. Bart possesses many personality traits; however‚ this paper will analyse the trait of aggressiveness. This paper will firstly provide two behavioural examples that support Bart’s trait and then analyse this from Jung’s Neo-Freudian‚ Eysenck’s

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    The Simpsons The Simpsons does more than make us laugh. Do you agree or disagree? Long running animated comedy The Simpsons is known for making its audience laugh at the outrageous antics of its larger than life characters. However‚ The Simpsons does more than just make us laugh. It challenges us to think about issues we deal with on a daily basis such as morality‚ institutional power‚ and politics‚ giving us an avenue in which we can release tension we have built up over such issues through

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    Defense mechanisms are methods the ego uses to avoid recognizing ideas or emotions that may cause personal anxiety. Sigmund Freud believed people had inner conflicts within them. They can be healthy or unhealthy depending on the circumstances. A person who uses defense mechanisms in a healthy way has a balance of the id and ego. Using defense mechanisms can be unhealthy to a person because it can cause someone to ignore the underlying issues that cause their feelings. They distract people from their

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    The Simpsons The Simpsons is a popular‚ prime-time‚ animated comedy program. Those who have never seen the program may dismiss it as being merely a children’s show. That assumption could be made of many animated programs. However‚ those non-viewers are likely unaware that The Simpsons is a very cleverly written show. The humor in the show is written with various aspects that appeal to different segments of the audience. The characters are written in such a way that many people can relate

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    LILY BART 1

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    LILY BART Who is Lily Bart? Lily Bart is 29 when House of Mirth begins. She’s beautiful – in a show-stopping kind of way – and she‚ and everyone around her‚ knows it. On top of her looks‚ Lily has the social skills to parlay her beauty into a rich marriage and a life of luxury and ease. Raised by a mother who taught her the price of everything and the value of nothing and a father who lost and unsuccessfully endeavored to rebuild a family fortune‚ Lily is told by her mother that it is incumbent upon

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    Level 1 Maths Skills Unit 310 Number: Positive and Negative numbers Name: Simon Ashley The contents of this worksheet‚ when correctly completed cover all criteria attached to unit 310. Date of completion: (dd/mm/yyyy format) 21/09/2012 This worksheet has been compiled using resources provided by learndirect‚ City and Guilds‚ Pearson PLC. 17 September 2012 v1.1 Maths Skills Unit 310: Positive and Negative numbers Task 1 1. Rearrange these numbers in order of size‚ starting

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    Wanted Black Bart AKA Charles Bolles Black Bart didn’t start out a robber‚ he started as a normal child. Charles E Bolles (Black Bart’s real name)‚ was born in 1829 in Norfolk‚ England. He was the third of ten children and son of Charlie and Maria Bolles. His family sailed to America when Charles was two years old. They went to Jefferson County‚ New York where Charles’s father bought a farm. Here‚ Charles grew up. He received a normal school education for the time‚ but especially excelled at sports

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    Plenty would deny this is how they live but it is all too true. All the men are nincompoops while the women are bright and mostly accomplished. Lisa is a smart‚ ambitious and musically talented student who takes pride in what she does while her brother Bart is not so alike. He is a mischievous trouble maker who needs some of Lisa’s educational discipline. The roles may be switched but there are always people who can identify with a

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    certain they were going to be rescued. This positive trait of his is detrimental to what makes him a hero. Interestingly enough‚ Ralph’s journey can be compared to that of Bart Simpson’s‚ in The Simpsons episode‚ “Das Bus‚” in which Bart finds himself stranded on an island with other children as a result of a field trip gone wrong. Bart is the only one who took initiative as a leader when he asserts‚ “Good‚ let’s get to work! Me and Nelson will build the treehouse. Martin‚ draw up plans for a coconut

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    Lily Bart Chapter Summary

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    Lily Bart‚ so far‚ has become an increasingly relatable character for females in the 21st century. While the book is set in the early 1900’s the idea that being single and on her own late in her age is a problem that I feel many females can relate to these days. I found it surprising that the book would be about a woman around 29 years old and still unmarried at the time‚ but it also shows that maybe it wasn’t as unheard of as our grandmothers make it out to be. Lily is clearly distressed by the

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