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    Carl Schmitt defines the “state of exception” as a condition that suspends normal legal norms and influences the increase in the exercise of sovereign power in a state of emergency or crisis. Throughout his writings‚ he uses examples from the Civil War Reconstruction era in the United States to support his argument that in times of crisis or emergency‚ the sovereign has the authority to set aside existing laws and norms in order to preserve the state as a whole. During the Reconstruction era in the

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    D. and Becvar‚ R. (2000). Family therapy: a systematic integration. Corey‚ Gerald (1996). Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy. Connell‚ G.‚ Mitten‚ T.‚ and Bumberry‚ W. (1999). Reshaping family relationships: the symbolic therapy of Carl Whitaker. Philadelphia‚ PA: Brunner/Mazel. Elliott‚ Robert (2001). Contemporary brief experiential psychotherapy. Clinical psychology: science and practice‚ Vol. 8‚ No. 1( pp. 1-20). Greenberg‚ L. and Paivio‚ S. (1997) Working with emotions in psychotherapy

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    1. Which personality type does Myra display‚ according to Freudian theory? Provide evidence for your answer. What caused it? Myra must have experienced neurotic anxiety in the presence of her husband’s “authority” as she previously must have experienced unconscious feelings of destruction against her parents because of fear of punishment‚ so she exaggerates her cleanings and frequently portrays herself as a martyr who does so much for others and asks so little for herself‚ when in reality she usually

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    automobile? Many historians believe it could be Henry Ford‚ Richard Dundgeon or Carl Benz‚ but information shows Carl Benz was the actual creator of the first true automobile. Reason is‚ is that the information in the passage shows he had his automobile running on its own‚ made the speed regulation system‚ and that Ford and Dundgeon were only recognized as the first because they were well known. In the passage History of Carl Benz it says‚ “During his years at university he had already started to envision

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    The human brain is a fascination. No computer can compare with the amount of information the brain can store and recall. In the article‚ “Secrets of the Brain” by Carl Zimmer‚ the author undergoes new technologies to help shed light on how the brain really works. Zimmer undergoes a mapping of his brain using Biomedical Imaging. According to the article‚ some neuroscientists are “zooming in on the fine structure of individual nerve cells‚ or neurons”‚ while others are using biochemistry to chart the

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    The short excerpt from Carl Sagan’s Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space is a deeply enriched text‚ expressing several strong values and attitudes‚ as well as offering a very distinct perspective. Sagan effectively urges readers to work towards a better future by preserving the Earth we call our home. This is accomplished through his use of language features utilized in and developing his values and perspective on the Earth‚ space exploration‚ science‚ and humanity as a whole. The

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    Wilson Cap. 3: “The Enlightment” Cap. 4: “The Natural Sciences” Cap. 5: “Ariadne’s Thread” “Why People Believe Weird Things”‚ Michael Shermer. Cap. 1: “I am thefore I think” Cap. 2: “The Most Precious Thing We Have” “The Demon-haunted World”‚ Carl Sagan Cap. 1: “The Most Precious Thing” Cap. 2: “Science and Hope” “House and Philosophy”‚ Henry Jacobi “Innumeracy”‚ John Allen Paulos Cap. 1: “ Examples and Principles” Cap. 2: “Probability and Coincidence” Cap. 5: “The Logic of Guesswork in Sherlock

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    Person-centered theory is regarded as one of the most popular theories of counseling and therapy since its development in the 1940s. Its originator‚ Carl Rogers originally labeled it as nondirective. The theory was intended to offer a distinctive option to the behavioral and psychoanalytic theories that subjugated psychology during the period. At a later time‚ Rogers expanded the concepts of the process and renamed it client-centered to de-emphasize the nondirective nature and emphasize a full understanding

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    Carl Sandburg’s Motif of Blood as a Symbol of Both Life and Death The image of the color red is presented in at least 25 of the poems of this collection. In some instances‚ red is a symbol of passion and life‚ but in others it is offered as a symbol of suffering‚ death‚ and waste. Sandburg frequently presents this motif with the image of blood‚ especially in War Poems. The blood image also has a dual meaning for Sandburg. He uses it to represent both life and death as well. While these two images

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    Carl Zimmer discusses the idea of bringing back a species from extinction throughout his essay. With examples such as the Pyrenean ibex‚ mammoths‚ passenger pigeons‚ and gastric brooding frogs‚ he discusses how technology and science have advanced to the point that de-extinction is close to being a reality. Zimmer then shifts to the benefits and problems that could arise if we are able to revive an extinct species. As a result‚ Zimmer raises the question that should we bring back an extinct species

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