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    Carl Jung's Archetypes

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    ARCHETYPES Carl Jung’s Collective Unconscious‚ Archetypes Abstract Carl Jung was the illegitimate son of a poet. Jung’s emotional voyage into the psychological unknown began early in his life; he became aware of two separate aspects of his Self. This experience drew him into the field of psychiatry‚ dealing with subjective phenomena. After relationship trauma‚ with Freud‚ Jung began a dangerous and

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    In the article "Revenge of the Geeks" by Alexandra Robbins‚ the author presents multiple claims about teenagers and adults. Two of these arguments are about the importance of intelligence. Firstly‚ Robbins argues that technology skills have become increasingly important today. She highlights that teenagers who have advanced technological skills are often highly sought after by colleges and employers. To support this claim‚ Robbins provides examples of teenagers who have developed apps and websites

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    Carl Rodgers and Gloria

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    The case of Carl Rodgers and Gloria comes from a half hour long video that was filmed in 1964. In this video‚ Rodgers explains how he is going to approach this session with Gloria and then in the session itself with Gloria he illustrates his style of therapy‚ namely the Self-Concept Theory. In the beginning of the video‚ Rodgers explains to us the conditions that he tries to create within his therapeutic environment. These conditions must be put in place in order to bring out positive changes

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    Who Is Carl Warner

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    Carl Warner was born in Liverpool‚ 1963. At seven he moved to Kent and since he was an only child he spent a lot of time in his bedroom just listening to music‚ drawing/creating worlds from his imagination‚ inspired by portraits on his walls by artists like Salvador Dali and Patrick Woodroffe. Warner uses food (mostly fruits and vegetables) as his medium and arranges them to befit a realistic image. Most of his pieces use an array of colours where he would use foods to match the colours‚ shapes or

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    Carl Jung's the Shadow

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    The following assessment explores my understanding of how I apply the person-centred approach/core conditions to myself when considering my shadow. To help explore and deepen our understanding of Carl Jung ’s term ’the shadow ’ the class this week carried out an exercise whereby we each chose a card depicting a negative/challenging personality trait. The card I chose was ‘The Miser’. We then individually explored how we considered this aspect to play a part in our shadow and how the shadow impacts

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    Carl Smith Diary

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    March 8‚ 1769 I’m a male and my original name is Carl Smith my friends call me CS. My age is 23 years old. I’m from Virginia and during the last years I have been traveling around the 13 colonies to fight the British soldiers. My ancestors came to the “New World” because they wanted to be free and not wanting to anyone controlling them. I’m single‚ that is the reason why I joined the American Army over 6 Months ago is because I was unable to get a job that I wanted was unable to received my diploma

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    Baskin Robbins Introduction Nearly three-quarters of a century ago‚ two brothers-in-law shared a dream to create an innovative ice cream store that would be a neighborhood gathering place for families. Burton "Burt" Baskin and Irvine "Irv" Robbins had a mutual love of old-fashioned ice cream and the desire to provide customers a variety of flavors made with ingredients of the highest quality in a fun‚ inviting atmosphere. They started out in separate ventures at the advice of Irv’s father. In 1945

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    Carl Sandburg's Buttons

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    buttons - are shoved back/ and forth across the map./” (3-4). Buttons by Carl Sandburg takes place during the time of World War 1. The poem contains several poetic elements which supports how the speaker feels about the behavior of people during World War I. The poetic elements in Buttons include setting‚ symbolism‚ tone‚ and irony. The first step to understanding Buttons is understanding the importance of the setting. Carl Sandburg wrote the poem in 1915‚ which took place during World War 1. Knowing

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    Scat By Carl Hiaasen

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    Scat is a fun to read mystery book by Carl Hiaasen about two teenage kids: Nick and Marta. One day the meanest teacher at Truman school goes missing after an unfortunate field trip at black vine swamp. Nick and Marta are determined to find her. Along the way they meet Twilly‚ who helps them solve the mystery. In the book Scat‚ Carl Hiaasen wants to send a message that people can change. Smoke started out as the kid who nobody wanted to mess with. He never did his homework‚ and he was a huge slacker

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    Carl Jung Archetypes

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    Carl Jung‚ most famously known for his work in describing archetypes‚ synchronicity‚ and the collective unconscious has shown me a new way to look at life. Archetypes reveal to humans that we are not just linked through how we look or what functions we have such as arms‚ hearts or breathing. Some classic archetypes in my life were such as my father was a tyrant of a man who would control everything my family did because when my family lived with him‚ he did not let my mom have any money to do anything

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