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    Carl Jung was a psychologist that worked alongside Freud‚ who was a very famous psychologist. Carl Jung’s most powerful theory was arguable the theory of the collective unconscious. His theory stated that there were certain universal images we as a species have rooted in our minds. These universal images are called archetypes‚ and they vary from the image of fire to the image of motherhood. Three stories in particular this year have reflected to a great extent Jung’s proposed archetypes. These are

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    That stories teach us about life is a main idea in the book Wired for Story: The Writer’s Guide to Using Brain Science to Hook the Readers From the Very First Sentence by Lisa Cron. This main idea connects to a major theme in the book Scat by Carl Hiaasen‚ which is lying for a good cause. Many characters in the book Scat lie for the greater good. All of them lie for different reasons‚ though at first it is not clear why. As the plot progresses‚ the reader finds out that they are all breaking the

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    in leading the school in the academic year 2010-11. We were given the feedback that our team demonstrated extraordinary performance in many areas‚which always made us feel very special. We owe this to our teachers and especially to our Principal Mr. Carl Laurie‚ who always encouraged us to learn from our mistakes and strengthened the understanding of our own capabilities by engaging with our team members on every occasion. Co curricular and extracurricular activities are as important for us Christ

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    dog seems ready. Training the dog after playing can be beneficial because it will be more calm and more likely to focus and the result will be successful. Carl Zimmer also states in his article that humans often have misconceptions about dogs and what they do and the reason behind it (para. 10). This can cause owner to become frustrated because they are trying to solve their dogs problem when they do not even know what it really is. This can include one thinking their dog is mad when tearing up something

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    Aaron White Scat by Carl Hiaasen (3rd person point of view) Scat is a mystery book‚ taking place in Florida‚ of a missing teacher named Mrs. Starch‚ and two of her students‚ Nick and Marta‚ do whatever they can to find her. The novel starts in biology class. A biology teacher‚ Mrs. Starch‚ asks a question about the Calvin cycle‚ which a girl named Libby wants to answer. Mrs. Starch is very strict and mean. Instead she calls on Smoke to answer the question‚ who then eats part of Mrs. Starch’s

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    Carl Hart's High Price

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    Dr. Carl Hart’s memoir‚ High Price‚ offers insight on the influences of drugs and society and how the myths we falsely rely on are incorrect. Through his scientific research and findings and the community that he was raised in‚ Hart is able to debunk the common misconceptions that are related to drugs. The journey that reader’s go on through Hart’s life story offers insight on how culture‚ racism‚ and other social factors influence the way we see drugs today. High Price displays to readers that

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    "MR.Z" by M. Carl Holman

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    M. Carl Holman was an African-American author‚ poet and‚ a civil rights leader. His writings showed his concerns on racial issues. The poem‚ Mr. Z is an example on racial discrimination. The poet told the reader directly what his poem was about by stating clearly in the first line "Taught early that his mother’s skin was the sign of error". Mr. Z was told that his mother was colored at his early age and bore the racial concern ever since. This determined his life-long tragedy. He tried every means

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    In the book‚ Runner by Carl Deuker‚ Chance Taylor and his father live on a puny beat up boat named Tiny Dancer. Chance’s father‚ who is an alcoholic‚ has trouble keeping up with the moorage fee. Not to mention‚ the cost of food‚ water‚ electricity‚ and other basic necessities. Chance has a job working at Ray’s restaurant‚ but he works long hours for little pay. When Chance is offered a new job with short hours and gets paid $200 a week‚ it seems too good to be true. He is instructed run the normal

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    It’s long been argued that television is catered to white audiences. More often than not the stories of People of Colour (POC) were made ‘safe’ to enter the white homes of America‚ even if that meant not being authentic to those the story lines were anchored around. In recent years the representation of all who live in the United States has gotten a better reflection on screen‚ some argue not a major improvement‚ but definitely a step in the right direction. Marvel is a huge presence in the media

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    On Becoming a Person’ is a compilation of lectures and manuscripts drafted by Carl Rogers between 1951 and 1961. The book is deeply insightful and almost meditative in its explanation of how Rogers arrived at his person-centred approach to psychotherapy. Candid personal revelations of Roger’s experience and insights on human relationships are provided‚ as is an exploration of psychotherapy as a helping ‘relationship’ between the therapist and client in modern terms. The gut felling the message

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