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    Emile Zola‚ a naturalist French writer of the mid nineteenth century‚ and Carl Marx‚ who at the time was a German philosopher; shared many similar ideas concerning the concept of revolution. Marx demonstrates his thinking’s through a series of writings‚ while Zola displays his ideas through Germinal‚ a novel about the revolt of the working class against the mine they work for and its owners. Although the two revolutionaries convey their thoughts through different forms of writing‚ they are both

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    The Person-centred approach is based on the theory and developed work of Doctor Carl Rogers (1902-1987)‚ and is a non-directive counselling approach. Carl Rodgers was a humanist psychologist and the humanist approach in relation to psychology focuses on the whole person and the uniqueness of each individual. Humanistic psychology rejected other perspectives such as the behaviourist and the psychodynamic‚ and regarded them as dehumanizing. Humanist psychology expanded its influence throughout 1970s

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    The book of C.G Jung “The Undiscovered Self” was written during the cold war concerning communism. He saw during this time the trend toward collectivism as the utmost threat to the individual self. He expresses grief over the adoption of mass mindedness‚ and encourages its psychic depreciation. Witnessing the physical and psychological destruction of war‚ Jung provides the reader his analytic interpretation of the incomparable loss of self in the intrusion of secular religion and social collectivism

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    are still under the supervision of our parents. But when the right time comes and that we are already in the right age‚ and we are ready to engage ourselves with relationships‚ we must be given the independency from them. Electra complex termed by Carl Jung refers to a girl or woman who falls in love with her father and becomes jealous of her mother and or the girl daughter and the father has an intimate relationship towards each other. “House on Zapote Street”‚ a short story written by one of the

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    with building character‚ bonds‚ and relationships between athletes‚ coaches‚ and agents. Examples of these being achieved can be shown through the history of the hard work and dedication of the famous Olympians‚ Jesse Owens dealing with segregation‚ Carl Lewis bringing endorsements into the game‚ and Allyson Felix with having a great work ethic by not giving up and staying determined. To begin with‚ Jesse Owens is known as a legacy in the world of track and field. He taught Americans about working

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    The Drake Equation * The Drake Equation was created by Frank Drake in 1960. * estimate the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way. * It is used in the field of Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence (SETI). * National Academy of Sciences asked Drake to organize a meeting on detecting extraterrestrial intelligence. Reason drake equation created * Drake equation is closely related to the Fermi paradox * The Drake Equation is: N = R * fp * ne * fl * fi

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    nations is unclear. 3) What is the point? What were the people using it trying to do? a) The point of Astrology back in the old days varied. Some used to predict the seasons while others used to predict an individuals predetermined path in life. Carl Jung: 1) When was he working? a) Reading through Jung’s history it seems like he was working from a very young age trying to understand people and what influenced their behavior. From trying to understand how his father was losing faith to his mother’s

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    have had great impact on psychology. Other scholars also made contributions to the psychoanalytic approach to personality theory; these people were called the Neo Freudians. These different perspectives were created by scholars such as; Alfred Adler‚ Carl Jung‚ Erik Erikson‚ and Karen Horney. Neo-Freudians agreed that childhood experiences influenced adult personality and the unconscious being a main cause of behavior. However‚ they did not agree that the adult personality was fully developed through

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    Men of Honor

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    revolves around two "men of honor"; their relationship‚ their individual and joint failures and triumphs. Carl Brashear is determined to be the first African American Navy Diver in a time where racism is rife. Leslie Sunday is his embittered trainer‚ determined to see him fail. Fate‚ challenges and circumstances eventually draw these two men together in a tale of turbulance and ultimately triumph. Carl Brashear‚ born in 1931 to sharecroppers‚ joins the Navy and‚ after watching the heroics of Billy Sunday

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    Chicago Analysis

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    “Chicago” Analysis “Chicago” by Carl Sandburg is a poem written to describe the everyday lives of Chicagoans. Sandburg uses poetic devices such as similes‚ personification‚ and imagery to emphasize parts of the poem‚ which helps him show his love and pride for the city of Chicago. Imagery played a very important part in the poem because it gave the reader an image in there head of the city and the environment with the people who lived there. The main purpose of this poem is to defend the

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