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    Sigmund Freud

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    Psychosexual Development Theory Born on May 6‚ 1856 in Moravia‚ Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist who‚ in the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ developed the field of psychoanalysis. Freud developed many theories including those that focus on the unconscious‚ the interpretation of dreams‚ Id‚ ego‚ and super ego‚ and what is referred to as the psychosexual development theory. Psychosexual development is a theory that Freud based upon the Greek tragedy by Sophocles Oedipus Rex and is often referred

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    the New World on behalf of Spain. Happening roughly 10 years apart‚ the birth of Martin Luther and the voyage of Columbus were the starting points for parallel events that would change the world. Leading up to 2017‚ Lutherans saw a lot of discussion of how Luther and the Reformation changed the “world”. Generally in these presentations like‚ Martin Luther: The Idea That Changed the World‚ said “world” when they actually meant “Europe”. Could the Reformation have had an impact on The New World before

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    Freud And Presuppositions

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    A comparison between Freud and Eliade’s theories of religion with regards to their presuppositions‚ methods‚ focus of interests‚ and conclusions will be presented. Throughout‚ each theory is explored and used to critically examine the other. There are significant differences that stem from their presuppositions. As a consequence‚ it is argued that the theories take opposing views on the nature of religion. The core presupposition that Freud makes is that the minds of people have created religions

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    Thinking back to Ferdinand and Isabella’s choice to colonize the New World‚ I believe they made the right decision. Even though I now know the terrible consequences that their decision inflicted on the native people‚ my position remains that colonization was worth the cost. Columbus’ letter described the New World; Hispana like it was a place for the gods. Perhaps‚ in the eyes of Europeans it was a paradise. Europe was suffering from a lack of resources‚ polluted rivers‚ and overpopulated landscapes

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    Henry Ford served as the inventor for the assembly line. He believed that the idea of independently manufacturing products was too inefficient and cultivated the idea to move the product instead of the people building it. Ford also pioneered technological research in developing products. Ford served as the turning point for technology; introducing and utilizing break-through ideas. Not only did he change how automobiles were manufactured‚ he changed the way people thought about technology. He made

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    Sigmund Freud

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    view of human nature that is driven by instinct. It is deterministic. The two dominant forces are the life and death forces that Freud calls Eros and Thanatos. The three levels of awareness for Freud are what he called the conscious‚ preconscious‚ and the unconscious. The most important of the three is the role of the unconscious. Problem formation according to Freud occurs when there are repressed memories‚ drives‚ or desires in the unconscious. There is a constant battle between the Id and the

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    Mechanical Energy

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    many types of energy. Mechanical Energy is the energy of motion that does the work like the wind turns a windmill. In physics‚ mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy present in the components of a mechanical system. It is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object. The law of conservation of energy states that in an isolated system that is only subject to conservative forces‚ like the gravitational force‚ the mechanical energy is constant. If

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    Mechanical Turk

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    Crowdsourcing.com‚ CrowdFlower‚ or Amazon’s Mechanical Turk where people around the globe go to find work. Daniel Maloney‚ an AOL executive‚ recently turned to crowdsourcing for help inventorying AOL’s vast video library. (Note: This definition of crowdsourcing differs from the one used in Chapter 5 to describe crowdsourcing as a way to spur innovation). He broke the large job into micro-tasks and described the tasks that he needed to be done on Mechanical Turk. In particular‚ each worker was asked

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    References: American Psychiatric Association (1994). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM-IV. (4th ed.). Washington‚ DC: Author Bornstein‚ Robert F. (1993). The Dependent Personality. New York: Guilford Press Gillihan‚ Lori. (n.d). Dependent Personality Disorder. Retrieved March 1‚ 2002‚ from http://cstl-coe.semo.edu National Mental Health Association. (n.d.). Personality Disorders. Retrieved from http://www.nmha.org Pergament‚ Rachel

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    separately under the earth in an old military site‚ where they have no acces to the real world. They have been told that they are the only survivors of a catastrophy that contaminated the whole world. They live separately under the observation of Dr. Merrick‚ the unscrupulous chief of the organisation. The clones are used for their original human being‚ who is called their “sponsor”‚ when he or she gets sick and needs a new organ or the feminine clones can be used involuntarily as a surrogate mother. The

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