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    Ellis Island

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    Ellis Island Web-quest 1. Open the Internet and go to the following website: http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/immigration/tour/ 2. Read the introduction and answer the following question: How many immigrants came through Ellis Island on their way to America? [1] More than 12 million 3. Click on “Learn more about Ellis Island” and answer the following questions: Where is Ellis Island located? [1] In New York Harbor‚ near Manhattan Who was the President that established an immigration station

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    The Trobriand Islands

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    The Trobriand Islands of Papua New Guinea have been a key site of anthropological study for over a century. Trobrianders were first made famous by Bronislaw Malinowski in the early twentieth century‚ and were studied further by anthropologists such as Annette Weiner. Katherine Lepani’s ethnography‚ Islands of Love‚ Islands of Risk: Culture and HIV in the Trobriands‚ provides a modern analysis of HIV in the cultural context of the Trobriand Islands. Lepani sought to display HIV in the Trobriands as

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    distribution. The Scientific Legacy of Sigmund Freud Toward a Psychodynamically Informed Psychological Science Drew Westen Department of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School ABSTRACT Although commentators periodically declare that Freud is dead‚ his repeated burials lie on shaky grounds. Critics typically attack an archaic version of psychodynamic theory that most clinicians similarly consider obsolete. Central to contemporary psychodynamic theory is a series of propositions about (a) unconscious

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    Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson are two of psychology’s developmental forerunners‚ each one having his own theory behind personality and the elements of advancing through the stages of life. Erikson’s theories came after Freud’s and build on Freud’s original work. Both of these psychologists have some common similarities and some differences as well in life‚ their careers and how we use their work and theories still. Sigmund Freud was born in Freiberg. Austria on May 6‚ 1856. When he was four his

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    (5) Minor Essay: Assumptions Essay Freud and Adler Both Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler grew up in Vienna in the late 1800’s. Both were physicians and both contributed greatly to the world of Counseling and Psychotherapy. Whilst Adler studied under Freud for many years‚ they parted company on the basis that Adler believed Freud’s basic theories were excessively narrow. Their individual childhood experiences‚ personal struggles and the people they worked with were defining factors in the developing

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    Spratly Island

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    1. Intoduction Spratly Islands is made up of over a 100 islands‚ shoals and reefs. The land area is less than 5 square kilometers right at the center of West Philippine Sea. So why do regional players such China‚ Taiwan‚ Vietnam‚ Malaysia‚ Brunei and the Philippines squabbling over it? And what is the interest of the United States of America in the issue? The simple answer is the potential for oil and natural gasoline in the area. The more complex geopolitical answer is power projection.

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    Easter Island

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    recesses of their extinct volcanoes.” So although there was recent thought the Easter Islanders were totally stranded after all the trees were gone‚ maybe not. Heyerdahl also cites plants as a tie between South America and the Islands. “The most important plant on Easter Island when Roggeveen and Captain

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    Anna Freud – An Heir to Psychoanalysis Heredity and Environment Anna Freud‚ daughter of famed psychologist Sigmund Freud and his wife‚ Martha Freud‚ was born in Vienna on December 3‚ 1865 as the youngest of six children. Anna was born the same year her father revealed the meaning of dreams‚ which became the foundation for his version of psychoanalysis (Sicherman‚1990). Named after one of her father’s favorite patients‚ Anna’s birth made her a twin with Freud’s unveiling of psychoanalysis. As

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    Sigmund Freud is known for founding psychoanalysis. Freud worked many years with Albert Einstein. He used his years on this earth to revolutionize dreams. Sigmund even wrote “The Interpretation of Dreams”. This book is well known throughout the world today. Freud was born on May 6‚ 1856 in Freiberg‚ Maravia. His real name was Sigismund Schlomo Freud. His father’s name was Jakob. Jakob worked as a wool merchant. He has two children from his previous marriage. Freud’s mother was named Amalia. Amalia

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    Sigmund Freud was arguably one of the most influential psychologists in the investigation of personality‚ and his work can still‚ to some extent‚ be considered relevant today. His methods allowed for the first time the investigation of phenomena that were previously difficult to tackle‚ such as dreams and sexual desires. “Yes and No” is a justified reply to the question of whether Freud is relevant today in that his ideas on personality were the first to investigate the role of childhood trauma‚

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