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    Oral Tradition‚ 15/1 (2000): 26-38 Dario Fo and Oral Tradition: Creating a Thematic Context1 Antonio Scuderi A historical analysis‚ especially a critical one‚ of an actor’s techniques is impossible if the actor does not have “poetics.” It is by means of “poetics”—in the themes by which it is developed—that the “techniques” acquire depth and meaning and become a “style.” Totò2 has a poetics that is rich in themes and motifs that weave and dovetail‚ presenting a whole and complex vision

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    structural model of Moreover‚ healthy functioning (adaptive) is also determined‚ to a great extent‚ by resolutions of conflict. According to Freud’s theory that explain human functioning based on three level‚ Ego strengths include the capacities to control oral‚ sexual‚ and destructive impulses; to tolerate painful affects without falling apart; and to prevent the eruption into consciousness of bizarre symbolic fantasy. Synthetic functions‚ in contrast to autonomous functions‚ arise from the developmet of

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    PSYCHOANALITIC THERAPY Psychoanalytic theories describe normative social and emotional development and explain individual development pathways and variations from this norm. Sigmund Freud was the originator of psychoanalysis. His views have influence the views of most of the contemporary theories. The aim of psychoanalysis therapy is to release repressed emotions and experiences‚ to make the unconscious conscious.  Psychoanalysis divides the personality in three systems: Id: is the

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    Orality‚ folkalization and syncretising in Derek Walcott’s Ti-Jean and his Brothers Walcott’s dramatic art is an artistic reservoir‚ reflecting the new intellectual trends of the twentieth century Caribbean world. The time when Walcott was writing marked a period of political and creative activity. Walcott himself pointed out the need for bringing together the different creative elements from African‚ European and West Indian art traditions. The most powerful among the indigenous cultural

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    in which the energies of the id are focused on certain erogenous areas. This psychosexual energy‚ or libido‚ (roughly translated as sexual drives or instincts) was described as the driving force behind behavior. It consists of five separate phases: oral‚ anal‚ phallic‚ latency‚ and genital. In the development of his theories‚ Freud ’s main concern was with sexual desire‚ defined in terms of formative drives‚ instincts and appetites that result in the formation of an adult personality. He also argued

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    Orthodontic treatment is not just for teenagers. It is recommended by the American Academy of Orthodontists for children to have their first visit to an orthodontist at around the age of seven years. This is the age when most children have both baby and adult teeth and the orthodontist can diagnose and correct tooth and jaw issues early to avoid surgery in the future. Parents may not be able to tell if their child needs orthodontic treatment. Early diagnosis means the orthodontist can: • Help

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    1.0 Define the Problem According to John Dewey‚ “a problem well defined is half solved.” From the case‚ the main problem is how P&G should capitalize in the intense competition market (objective)‚ especially with the launch of Plax to ensure the continued profitability of Scope and sustain to be the 1st place in the mouth wash industry (success measure)‚ given the differing points of view from the various business team members (constrain). To achieve the goal‚ the company must be innovative to invent

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    To Chew or Not to Chew?

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    brain‚ awakened every neuron‚ and sharpened the senses with clarity. Every moment was accounted for‚ but then reality hit me. Why was chewing gum not allowed in school? It is the very place for school‚ since chewing gum improves memory and promotes oral health. According to The New York Times‚ “Chewing gum of any kind increases saliva production‚ and therefore helps neutralize acid... it actually reverses some cavities.” (Emanuel) Therefore‚ chewing gum in school should not be discouraged

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    Importance of Dental Care

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    to smile. Today‚ I will be speaking to you about three reasons oral health is important: 1) daily flossing‚ 2) avoiding cavities‚ and 3) avoiding gingivitis. Most people assume that if they just brush their teeth thoroughly they can skip flossing‚ likes it’s a seriously hard task. As any dentist‚ hygienist‚ or physician can tell you‚ regular brushing and flossing helps to prevent gum disease. Flossing is an essential part of any oral health care routine. It helps remove plaque from between your

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    can also cause a potentially fatal ectopic pregnancy. How is chlamydia spread? You can get chlamydia by having vaginal‚ anal‚ or oral sex with someone who has chlamydia. If the person you are having intercourse with is a guy who has chlamydia you can still catch it even if he doesn’t ejaculate. If

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