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    In the 1960s and 1970s‚ astronomer Vera Rubin was observing spiral galaxies. She was interested in how they rotate‚ because you can learn a lot about a galaxy that way. Think about the Solar System. Back in the 1600s‚ Johannes Kepler figured out that the farther a planet is from the Sun‚ the slower it orbits. Isaac Newton put numbers to that‚ calculating the strength of the Sun’s gravity‚ which means we could in turn get the Sun’s mass. Same with galaxies. If you can measure how they rotate‚ how

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    [pic] CARL JUNG 1875 - 1961 Dr. C. George Boeree Theory Jung’s theory divides the psyche into three parts. The first is the ego‚ which Jung identifies with the conscious mind. Closely related is the personal unconscious‚ which includes anything that is not presently conscious‚ but can be. The personal unconscious is like most people’s understanding of the unconscious in that it includes both memories that are easily brought to mind and those that have been suppressed for some reason. But it does

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    CARL JUNG AND THE THEORY OF ARCHETYPES Background Carl Gustav Jung was born July 26‚ 1875‚ in the small Swiss village of Kessewil...He was surrounded by a fairly well educated extended family‚ including quite a few clergymen and some eccentrics as well. [Jung’s father] started Carl on Latin when he was six years old‚ beginning a long interest in language and literature -- especially ancient literature. Besides most modern western European languages‚ Jung could read several ancient ones‚ including

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    CMIT 321: Ethical Hacking Final Examination This timed final exam will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions‚ and you will have four hours to complete it. Carefully note the information provided in the yellow box below. An error occurred while attempting to insert your grade into the WebTycho Gradebook. Your instructor has been notified to insert the grade manually. No further action is required on your part. Your answers to this activity have been submitted to your instructor. You may review

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    Yeelen (The Light‚ or Brightness) 1. What do you see as the significant difference/s between Out of Africa and Yeelen‚ especially in the cinematic representations of the Africa? (5 points) A major difference between both films is the cinematic representation of the African people. In Out of Africa‚ African people were represented in a way that they were lesser beings to the white people and solely existed in this film to serve the white people in the film. In a way‚ Africans in this movie were

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    Visual Text Analysis Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks” (1942) Visual Text Analysis  When we perform a Visual Text Analysis‚ we look at corresponding devices that are used to express a complex emotion‚ idea‚ or argument Table of Contents  1. Introduction  2. Speaker  3. Message  4. Audience  5. Visual Devices  6. Analyzing a Visual Text  7. References Introduction  We live in a world flush with an overwhelming amount of images  A recent study shows that Americans in the 1970s were exposed

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    Nathan Graham English W131 9/22/09 Project 1 Linda Seger’s 10-Point “A Hero Myth” Analysis The idea of heroismhas been traced back to centuries of years throughout history. Greek Mythology is the father of this concept of heroism and this concept has continued to grow and develop through stories‚ writings‚ and films over the years. Humans have always been intrigued with the idea of heroism which is why many movies‚ books‚ and stories are written after this very idea. In Linda Seger’s “Creating

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    The Star Wars Trilogy‚ the first being the phantom menace‚ released in 2005 in an attempt to fill in the gaps in terms of the beginning of the epic tale and effects not previously possible in the original trilogy due to lack of technological knowhow was labeled a failure by the majority who filled the cinemas with high expectations. This also showed in the box office as it only netted about 43.5 million dollars when films like Chicago‚ even with all the critics managed to bag about 170.6 million

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    Compare a well-known historical or contemporary figure in each of the following two traditions: Humanist and Buddhist Analyse and evaluate how their beliefs and ideas have influenced their work Introduction I have chosen two contemporary figures for my comparison‚ Gene Roddenberry (creator of Star Trek)‚ a famous contemporary humanist‚ and George Lucas (creator of Star Wars)‚ a famous contemporary Buddhist Methodist. I believe a comparison of these two figures can offer an interesting and

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    Joseph Campbell’s monomyth‚ or the hero’s journey‚ is a basic pattern that its proponents argue is found in many narratives from around the world. This widely distributed pattern was described by Campbell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949).[1] An enthusiast of novelist James Joyce‚ Campbell borrowed the term monomyth from Joyce’s Finnegans Wake.[2] Campbell held that numerous myths from disparate times and regions share fundamental structures and stages‚ which he summarized in The Hero with

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