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    but the everything in the environment should have an equal rights as every other thing‚ such as animals‚ in the environment. Then‚ the granting of rights dies involve has two sides to it. The two sides are the legal-operational aspect and psychic and socio-psychic aspects. The term “legal right” in legal-operational aspect can be hold unless some public authoritative body is prepared to give some review to action that inconsistent with “right”. However‚ holding the legal right need three additional

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    Hamlet: Fate In our world today psychics try to predict what will happen in our futures. What may happen in the future is controlled by a power far higher than what can be seen by someone at the other end of a "1-900…" telephone number. The play Hamlet‚ by Shakespeare‚ presents a view of the world in which man’s intellect is powerless to understand and predict the whims of Fate. Man is governed by an uncaring and perhaps deranged power. The characters of the play are in no way able to comprehend

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    Psychoanalytic Therapy Freud’s views continue to influence contemporary practice.Many of his basic concepts are still part of the foundation on which other theorists build and develop.Some extended the psychoanalytic model‚ others modified its concepts and procedures‚ and others emerged as a reaction against it. Freud initially shaped psychotherapy by calling attention to psychodynamic factors that motivate behavior‚ by focusing on the role of the unconscious‚ and by developing

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    what is Happiness? what is happiness? Since human beings appeared on earth‚ everyone in the world regardless of social class or rank has given a lot of effort to get happiness. The three kinds of rights‚ which are the rights to pursue life‚ liberty and happiness are clearly declared in United States Declaration of Independence. If people lost the right of pursuing happiness‚ human being’s lives‚ quality and value will be also lost. Hence‚ many people are striving to be happy. The author of the

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    SELF ACTUALIZATION "Self Actualization is the intrinsic growth of what is already in the organism‚ or more accurately‚ of what the organism is." Abraham Maslow Maslow studied healthy people‚ most psychologists study sick people. The characteristics listed here are the results of 20 years of study of people who had the "full use and exploitation of talents‚ capacities‚ potentialities‚ etc.." Self-actualization implies the attainment of the basic needs of physiological‚ safety/security‚ love/belongingness

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    Francisco‚ the Satanic Church has 8‚000 members. (http://religion-cults.com/Occult/O-Overview.htm#Explosion of Occultism:) As long as they don’t get involved to politics‚ they are fine. 2nd thing is psychics or fortune tellers; they have some similarities and a few differences. Example: psychic is a study of analyzing in people’s mind and related behavior. Fortune teller is different‚ they attempt to use ancient thoughts or unscientific ways to tell people what is going to happen to them in the

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    wrong with stereotypes and why they have such bad consequences on societies; the article uses moral philosophy to reach the appropriate focus. The text approaches stereotypes from two different perspectives: as cultural entities and as an individual psychic process. When it comes to the cultural entities‚ stereotypes are “not just any generalization about or image of a group‚ but widely-held’ and

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    • Diffusion of ego and body boundaries • Increased hyper-suggestibility and distractibility‚ due in part to dissolution of critical ego functions • Feelings of hyper-empathy with others‚ which may be followed by intense feelings of psychic and existential isolation • Panic attacks • Changes in subjective sense of time and place • Depersonalisation and derealisation • Temporary loss of insight and ‘observing’ ego • Alterations in reality testing: an incapacity

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    discovering that university graduates and school licentiates are not prepared for life ‚and‚ not only this but their capacity for engaging usefully in social work has been diminished" The Pr-school age " An interest in protecting the psychic life of babies‚ as a social problem ‚ does not exist.Besides‚ society proclaims that young children belong to the home and not to the state" "Various workers have made clear what remedies are needed in all the phases of life. So all is ready:we

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    GOD‚ EDUCATION AND THE UNCONSCIOUS Morton T. Kekey Minister‚ St. Luke’s Episcopal Church‚ Monrovia‚ Cal; Visiting Professor‚ Graduate Dept. of Education‚ Notre Dame University The way one conceives the nature of the educational process and practices it will depend to a large degree upon just exactly how one understands the nature of the person to be educated. Nearly everyone has some dominant pattern quate‚ there is no way of getting hold of it of reacting to other people. If this pattern

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