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    Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ “Where there is love‚ there is life”. Human beings cannot live a fulfilled life without love of some kind. In Junot Diaz’s Novel‚ “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” we see that love plays a vital role. Love‚ or the lack of it‚ impacts each individual in the story and leads them to become reckless or grow stronger. Whether its love from a parent‚ from a friend‚ or a significant other‚ we need it to function‚ to grow‚ and to be able to accept ourselves. At a young age

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    personality traits. Psychodynamic Theories Some of the most noted individuals involved with psychodynamic theories are Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)‚ Alfred Alder (1870-1937)‚ Carl Jung (1875-1961)‚ Melanie Klein (1882-1960)‚ Karen Horney (1885-1952)‚ Erich Fromm (1900-1980)‚ Harry Sullivan (1892-1949)‚ and Erik Erikson (1902-1994). Each of these individuals developed theories that form the basic guidelines of understanding human personalities. These theories complement and contrast one another in various

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    San Jose‚ Pyar S. 1EMT Philosophy II PHL IV Robert Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love In 1986‚ a psychologist Robert Sternberg proposed the triangular theory of love. This theory explains the topic of love in an interpersonal relationship. The three components of love according to the theory are intimacy‚ passion‚ and commitment. Different stages and types of love can be explained as different combinations

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    Alexander Reyes English Honors Period 6 Compare and Contrast Essay In life some people think all you need in life to survive and be happy is love‚ but others thinking that money is the answer to life’s problems. In the stories “The Necklace” and “The Gift of the Magi” it portrays the lives of two main characters that deal with problems of their own. One dong it out of love‚ and the other for greed. Within both stories there are many differences and similarities that deal with how they handle

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    psychologists like Sigmund Freud‚ Alfred Adler‚ Erik Erikson‚ Carl Jung‚ Erich Fromm‚ Karen Horney‚ Melanie Klein‚ Harry Stack Sullivan‚ and others. In the late 1930s‚ psychologists‚ interested in the human issues‚ such as the self‚ self-actualization‚ health‚ hope‚ love‚ creativity‚ nature‚ being‚ becoming‚ individuality‚ and meaning understanding of human existence‚ included Abraham Maslow‚ Carl Rogers‚ and Clark Moustakas‚ who were interested in founding a professional association dedicated to

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    Alienation in 1984

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    rule the people takes away all of their freedom. There are many crimes in place that keep everyone “equal”. The government was a great factor to his alienation. This is even true in real life‚ “Already‚ Fromm observes‚

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    1984 George Orwell‚ author of 1984‚ describes a world where anonymity is dead. He goes on to tell the reader that this idea of a world could possibly exist in the real world. This idea haunts readers throughout Orwell ’s novel. Orwell hopes that readers will leave 1984 believing the possibility of this world is real; enough to question government and tread cautiously into the future. Orwell intends to portray Oceania realistically enough to convince contemporary readers that such a society has‚

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    Discusses his lack of authority to write a book‚ but decides to write one anyway. Discusses that he is the one writing the book‚ however his thought are no different than the thoughts of the youth of another generation; what you think at nineteen is universal across all generations‚ youth as a movement has “always been happening.” (Intro) He wants to do something about racism‚ poverty‚ and war. He discusses who they are – kids who have “hopes and fears… ups and downs.” They’re people in NYC who

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    deterministic affect our daily lives (Pribble)? The notion of determinism also comes with open-ended questions that deal with the “big picture” of life. Many of these questions deal with the point of life in general‚ “Why are we here?” One psychologist‚ Erich Fromm‚ states that‚ “all of us have the potential to control our own lives but that many of us are too afraid to do so‚” (McLeod). This in turn says that humans let their circumstances control their lives because governing their own lives scares them

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    Re-print of 1950 ed. New York; Harcourt • Jung‚ C. G. (1955–56). The Conjunction‚ Mysterium Coniunctionis‚ Collected Works‚ XIV‚ New Jersey: Princeton University Press. • Angier.Natalie Women: An Intimate Geography (1999) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt • Fromm E Escape from Freedom‚ (1994) Henry Holt & Company Inc; Owl Book ed

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