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    The Holding Environment

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    environment’ as he calls it‚ in the very earliest stages of being babe in arms. This paper examines Winnicott’s development of the Kleinian position and seeks to push the argument even further back. The thesis is developed that the nexus or heart of the primitive paranoid-schizoid defences against anxiety lies in the loss nucleus of parturition‚ or birth trauma. This‚ it is argued‚ is the original failure of the holding environment and thus the precipitating matrix of anxiety and thus of the anxiety defences

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    Pricing by Arbitrage

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    finance problems‚ uncertainty is characterized by the use of a set of random variables with a particular joint distribution‚ perhaps something like ~ N(‚ ). Here‚ we characterize uncertainty by considering a state space tableau of payoffs on the primitive assets. We assume that there are a finite number of states of nature and that each security has its payoffs written explicitly as a function of the realized state of nature. We index states by s = 1‚ 2‚ …‚ S (not a problem for S =  but intuition

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    Parallelism and Concurrency

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    A Sophomoric∗ Introduction to Shared-Memory Parallelism and Concurrency Dan Grossman Version of February 23‚ 2012 Contents 1 2 Meta-Introduction: An Instructor’s View of These Notes 1.1 Where This Material Fits in a Changing Curriculum . . 1.2 Six Theses On A Successful Approach to this Material 1.3 How to Use These Notes — And Improve Them . . . . 1.4 Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Chapter One. "The Motive for Metaphor."  Frye begins by exploring the relation of language and literature. "What is the relation of English as the mother tongue to English as a literature?" he asks (p. 16)‚ and before he can give an answer‚ he has to explain why people use words. He identifies three different uses of language‚ which he also terms types or levels of language. 1. "The language of consciousness or awareness" is our means of "self-expression‚" our means of responding to the natural

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    had passed beyond the control of the living‚ constitute the two factors which arouse a new sense in man; and as far back as we can go men are seen offering sacrifices to the spirits of their ancestors. This Herbert Spencer believed to be the most primitive form of religion. Animism is not original but derivative‚ being a generalized form of the belief in the spirits of dead ancestors reappearing as ghosts and choosing certain objects in nature as their dwelling place. The rudimentary form of all religion

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    Rachel G. Tuiza Enrichment Activity 3 Educational Technology 1. Describe how primitive people taught their young about life and the human skills needed to survive in what then a difficult world. With primitive peoples practical education is unorganized and is provided for through direct imitation of adult by child. Theoretical education consists in transmitting to the younger generation the general body of knowledge or the animistic beliefs which constitute their interpretation

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    Dance, the Art of Movement

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    folks differ from those of the city. There are primitive and non primitive dances. Indians dance to give thanks for a harvest‚ the Mexicans to celebrate a religious festival‚ teenagers dance at parties‚ both young and old go discoing and children everywhere dance because it is pleasurable to express joy through bodily movement or language. Origin and Function of the Dance Dancing has primitive beginnings. It can be deduced from the behavior of primitive tribes surviving today that the rhythm that

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    Conscious and Unconscious

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    Hassibullah Roshan November 2013 In the three following essays: Douglas Hofstadter’s “I Am a Strange Loop”‚ Sigmund Freud’s “The Uncanny”‚ and Allan McCollum’s “Matt Mullican’s World”‚ the conscious and the unconscious have been explicated through the scientific and artistic exploration of concepts‚ such as pattern‚ repression‚ repetition compulsion‚ the double‚ and uncanniness. In “I Am a Strange Loop”‚ Douglas Hofstadter explores the basis for understanding factors that constitute “I”‚ the

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    Rites Rituals

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    Introduction According to the traditional belief‚ religion cannot be practiced without the performance of rites and rituals. Rites and rituals are so much connected with the human life of the primitive peoples. However‚ rites and rituals are found not only among the primitive or tribal people‚ but very much among the other religions of the world. Therefore rites and rituals is a very vast subject to be discussed‚ here in the paper we will see some of the rites and rituals which are performed among

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    Interprocess Communication

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    Layers ISO/OSI Applications‚ services RMI and RPC This This chapter chapter 7 request-reply protocol marshalling and external data representation UDP and TCP Middleware layers 6 4‚5 4 Characteristics of IPC Message Passing Primitives: Send‚ Receive Message = Destination = – Port = destination within a host that identifies a receiving process – Ports are uniquely identified by their port number – Hosts are uniquely identified ... (or not?) 5 Assigned Port Numbers FTP

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