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    Beyond Intractability

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    threat to its very existence. They may develop a mutual fear of each other and a profound desire to inflict as much physical and psychological harm on each other as possible.[2] This sense of threat and hostility often pervades the everyday lives of the parties involved and overrides their ability to recognize any shared concerns they might have. Additional insights into the underlying causes of intractable conflicts are offered by Beyond Intractability project participants. As conflict escalates

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    The Pearl - Greed

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    Ever since Midas’ lust for gold‚ it appears to be that manhas acquired a greed and appetite for wealth. Juana‚ the Priest‚and the doctor have all undergone a change due to money. Theyare all affected by their hunger for wealth and inturn are thebase for their own destruction‚ and the destruction of society.Steinbeck’s "The Pearl" is a study of man’s self destruction through greed. Juana‚ the faithful wife of Kino‚ a paltry peasant man‚ had lived a spiritual life for what had seemed like as long as

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    Root of Greed

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    Root of Greed Money is the fuel‚ the pursuits to the things we need like food‚ education‚ medicine‚ and our well-being. We as human beings want and desire those things which are far from our grips‚ but are only attainable with the exchange of money. In this case acquiring items like guns and other goods‚ the exchange is not of money‚ but humans. People do imaginable things to acquire it by lying‚ stealing‚ and even murder. The start of The story of slavery as a result of lust‚ greed‚ and gain

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    Freud And Beyond

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    embodied in critical articles and reviews. For informa­ tion‚ a4drcss BasicBooks‚ lO East 53rd Street‚ New York‚ NY 10022-5299. Designed by Elliott Beard _2 ^ Library of Co ngress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mitchell‚ Stephen A.‚ 1946Freud and beyond : a history of mod ern psychoanalytic thought / Stephen A. Mitchell‚ Margaret J. Black‚ p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 0-465-01404-6 1. Psychoanalysis. 2. Psychoanalysis—History. 3. Freud‚ Sigmund‚ 1856-1939. I. Black

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    The Monkey's Paw Greed

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    In the short story‚ The Monkey’s Paw by W.W Jacobs represents desire and greed. The story starts off with sergeant major coming back from India and tells the story of the monkey’s paw that can grant 3 wishes. Mr. white becomes fascinated with the paw and offers to buy it‚ sergeant major rejects his offer because the monkey’s paw is cursed and throws it into the fire. Before it was destroyed Mr. White grabs it and makes his first wish. This goes to show that Mr. White’s impulse of wanting to make

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    Everyone has fears; fears are a natural part of life. My greatest fear is to fail to reach my goals‚ lose hope‚ and finally that everybody might think I am a loser. Sometimes I dream of success. Yet failing in life can’t be replaced with dreams. So if I put a lot of effort and work into something and I fail‚ I’d feel very bad about myself and my lack of ability. This is one of my greatest fears. Being a failure would cause me to lose hope. First of all‚ I would lose my self-confidence and self-respect

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    Beyond words

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    Beyond Words: Reflections on Our Journey to Inclusion‚ Is a heartwarming at times heart wrenching story of a mother’s battle to find the proper education for her disabled son. Diane Linder‚ who penned this powerful book is herself an educator who found herself frustrated and constantly let down by the education system in New York and decides to take matters into her own hands rather than allow her son to simply fall through the cracks. The story takes us into Diane’s life where we see a woman who

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    The Necklace Greed

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    Loisel‚ believed she was predestined for glory and despised her poor life. The story’s main issue involved her distaste towards poverty. Plus‚ her greed increased her poorness after replacing Mme. Forestier’s diamond necklace. Mme. Loisel thought money would grant happiness. In the story‚ she experienced her thought during the party. Her wealthy appearance captured the most attention by the participants

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    jewish population from the face of the Earth and putting the “Aryan” race as the rulers. Fortunately the Nazis did not achieve this goal and ⅓ of the jewish population survived to tell the horrors of the Holocaust and one of those people is Arek Hersh. Arek Hersh was born in Sieradz‚ Poland in 1929 whose father was a boot maker for the army and had four siblings. In Poland “He remembers going to the park in the summer‚ ice-skating on the river in winter and singing solos in the choir.” (Holocaust Learning)

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    Greed In America

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    When people dedicate their lives to achieve becoming rich the obliviousness to others in their lives will increase along with their self greed. Families tend to not be as familiar with each others lives and remain close while people or an individual is focused on money alone. America stresses the value of money on citizens so strictly in leads people overwhelmed and forced to prioritize or

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