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    The Psychoanalytical Theories of Freud and Erikson Numerous theories exist in an attempt to explain the development of an individual’s personality. Fiore (2011) defines theory as‚ “A belief or idea that develops based on information or evidence; a proposed explanation for a phenomena” (p. 28). Unfortunately‚ there are those who believe theories are statements of truth or fact‚ leading to the question‚ which one is actually correct (Feist‚ 2008‚ p. 4). There is not a valid answer to that question

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    According to Freud‚ our misery comes from civilizations and everyone would be happier if we just give up civilization all together. He states how things provided by civilization that are supposed to improve our lives actually just make it worse. One example is technology. Technology is supposed to be this great improvement to life that has enabled people to do so many different things. However‚ there is an example from the text that talked about how boats were invented to allow people to travel great

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    For marketers‚ profits and ethics are major factors to make business decisions and how businessmen perform become heatedly debated. The Japanese restaurant‚ Ajisen Ramen‚ would be introduced below to discuss the ethical issues and challenges it faces nowadays. Ajisen Ramen is popular but its business practice reveals the darkened side of marketing activity- dishonest advertisements. To fulfill locals’ fancy to healthy food with greater nutritive values and lesser harmful chemicals‚ owners of Ajisen

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    behavior even though we are not aware of them and cannot describe them. Freud found the unconscious very important. While our conscious mind may contains only 10 % of our thinking‚ the remaining 90% of our thinking may be categorized as our unconscious mind. 3. Analysis of dreams Freud thought that by analyzing our dreams‚ it’s possible to uncover our thoughts‚ wishes or desires hidden in our unconscious mind. According to Freud‚ we may analyze the “manifest content” as well as the “latent content”

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    Current Event/Persuasive Speech General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audiences beliefs about a subject. Organizational Pattern: Comparative Advantage/Disadvantage Introduction: 1. Ever heard the saying “The way to a mans heart is through his stomach?” Well A proverb suggests that “A hungry man is an angry man” 2. Today I will be talking about genetically engineered food and food insecurity 3. It is important to listen to this speech in order to understand

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    this led him to be such an innovative scientist. In 1955‚ Einstein died from an abdominal aortic aneurysm. A study of Albert Einstein shows that he was a very controversial man‚ due to his involvement in the creation of the atomic bomb‚ the possibility that he was autistic‚ and his scandalous personal life. One of the most controversial things about Einstein was his involvement in the creation of the atomic bomb used in the assault on Japan during World War Two (Physics Central‚ 1). Although many

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    The Three Lenses Sigmund Freud believes the attributes of the unconsciousness in the human mind are the Id‚ Ego‚ and Superego. All humans have these characteristics‚ but one may be more prominent than another. The Id is the impulsive selfishness of the human mind. The Superego is the moral‚ rational part of the mind. The Ego mediates between the selfishness and the rational thoughts in humans. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne‚ each character represents one attribute. Even

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    returns when Hillary shows us the deleted emails”. Which is clearly a tactic to get the media and public attention away from him. Although Trump says a lot of controversial comment and makes a lot of requests for others to show documents but‚ won’t show the public his. While Trump has made all these claims and has been very controversial in most situations the polls show that people really do not care what he says. Currently Trump is behind Hillary 2.5%. With all of the the media and public outrage

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    Incomprehensible facts of history get overlooked to fit the script people want to believe. So‚ history by its nature is a subject based on interpretation. As man and time changes‚ so do stories and tales that include history. Therefore it is necessary for students to make and justify decisions about the relative authenticity of historical texts. History can be compared to the situation in class where the teacher whispers a sentence into a student ’s ear‚ and then the student is to repeat the sentence

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    The four personality traits of Freud are erotic‚ obsessive‚ narcissistic‚ marketing. Erotic- This is the pleaser people get from having relationship with others. They like to be liked by others and feel needed. Erotic make people want love and to be loved. Obsessive- this is where people prefer order and the same things over being liked by others. This is where people follow the rules and regulations and do not like to get into trouble. Narcissistic- These people do not like to impress others‚ but

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