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    and imagery throughout this first-hand account is thorough‚ serious‚ and sarcastic at some points. However‚ it lacks the horrific imagery of concentration camps during the Holocaust to make the point of how his life there led to his success of Logotherapy more straightforward. The diction within Frankl’s book shows many degrading words said by the Capos‚ they oversaw the inmates barracks‚ towards him and the other inmates. The word choices do switch throughout the memoir; from degrading to sarcasm

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    British History In A Nutshell Britain: situated near the continent; coast easily accessible; fertile coun-try; temperate climate; mineral resources -> several invasions about 800 BC Celts (related to the Celts in Gaul) 55 " 54 BC Julius Caesar landed twice; wanted to frighten them 43 AD Roman conquest began -> peace and order until about 410; roads‚ walls (e.g. Hadrian’s Wall 123)‚ forts‚ cities (place names ending in "chester")‚ baths‚ theatres‚ ... 410 " 430 withdrawal of legions; Angles‚ Saxons

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    Logotherapy (founder-Dr Viktor E. Frankl-1905-1997)(4500 words) The term ‘Logotherapy’ can be described as taken from the Greek meaning of ‘logos’ and ‘therapy’. ‘Therapy’ is the treatment which is given to heal a disorder. Having looked into the meaning of the term ‘logos‚’ I was very surprised that the description was linked to Jesus! According to Wikipedia‚ John’s Gospel identifies the ‘Logos’ as the one through which all things are made‚ and further to this describes Jesus as being

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    The three-domain system is a biological classification that divides cellular life forms into archaea‚ bacteria‚ and eukaryote domains. It emphasizes the separation of prokaryotes into two groups‚ called  Bacteria and  Archaea. These two groups and eukaryotes each came from separate ancestors with poorly developed genetic make-ups. This classification system recognizes the fundamental divide between the two prokaryotic groups. Archaea appear to be more closely related to eukaryotes than they are to

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    Movie Review “The boy in the striped pajamas” The boy in the striped pajamas was a film of sadness that also educated me even more on the life of a camp inmate. I really liked the plot of the movie and how it centered on kids‚ who are innocent and don’t care about another’s race‚ religion‚ or ethnicity. I liked how the relationship of Bruno and Smuel developed and how they started hanging out by the fence all the time despite their completely different upbringings and experiences. One thing I

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    The road to happiness is full of setbacks. He lost his car‚ his wife left him‚ he became homeless‚ he was broke‚ his business didn’t really work out‚ he had to look after his son himself. The frustrations were endless. He did not give up despite of all these encounters. He was willing to keep on going‚ he was willing to face another rejection from another doctor who might not buy his bone density machine‚ he was willing to take the risk to become an intern at the Dean Witter company even though he

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    The video Professor Crist provided‚ “Rules of War (In a Nutshell)‚” was very educational. Honestly‚ I was very unfamiliar with the rules of war and did not even know these set code of conduct existed during wartime situations. After watching the video and reading the text‚ I believe I have a better understanding of these norms. After having a greater understanding‚ I agree that there should be norms‚ which prevail during wartime situations. The norms should include‚ not targeting individuals who

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    the camps‚ and to dive into why the survivors were the ones made it out‚ and it wasn’t due to luck‚ as Frankl stated. The ones who made it out were the ones who learned how to cope with the suffering and found meaning in it. Frankl’s term‚ coined logotherapy‚ is the foundation of this memoir. My interpretation of the word is that the primary motivation in a human is to pursue the things that he finds meaningful. I truly found Man’s Search for Meaning insightful‚ and wish that I had the opportunity to

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    Chapter 1: Brief Description: This chapter chronicles the works of Albert Einstein‚ predominantly his dual theories of Special Relativity and General Relativity. Special Relativity involves time‚ which was established as subjective and relative to the object in question. He also worked to establish the consistency of the speed of light as a daunting measure which cannot be surpassed (E=MC2). His General Theory of Relativity pushed forth the idea that space and time were not independent‚ but rather

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