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    Lord of The Flies: Jack and Roger Jack and Roger are two allegorical characters in the story: "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. They are both characterized as killers but they are very different from one another. The two young boys start off with the same intentions but as the story progresses we begin to see the differences in their personalities. While Jack’s power hunger grows‚ Roger’s sadistic nature also grows as well. The character of Jack is an obvious id‚ he is a power

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    Ironically‚ Moon Rondeau is not actually written using a rondeau poem format. It is used to give an imagery of the repetitiveness of love (Constantakis‚ 2011). Moon Rondeau was written in 1963 by Carl Sandburg. It is a poem of love‚ and the innocence‚ and hope that come with it. Love is a common theme throughout the whole poem while there are other themes presented as well. Sandburg is known for his use of free verse. It bears a sense of romance and brings forth images that convey strong emotions

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    In the book Runner By Carl Deuker The main character is Chance a 17 year old man. Chance is living in Seattle‚Washington‚ on a boat named the Tiny Dancer. Chance accepts a job delivering packages for $200 a week. He has to choose if he wants to quit his job or keep the job even though it pays well. He decides to take the job and soon realizes that he is involved delivering bad things. Melissa a girl from Chances school becomes unsure. She goes to figure out what Chance is doing. New packages containing

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    Actual Self vs.Ideal Self

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    Actual Self vs. Ideal Self: A Review of Self-Esteem Abstract This paper will serve as a review of the actual self vs. ideal self and illustrate that discrepancies in behaviors associated with the need for positive self-esteem‚ the need for self-gratification and the consequences do exist. It will reveal that a burden within whom we are and who we wish to be is evident and unavoidable unless there is an awareness of this distress. Self-esteem also known as pride‚ self-respect or a favorable

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    Adulthood Roger was still rodeoing in his early twenties. He had other jobs like working in the oil field for his best friend’s family company and he said this was the hardest work that he had ever done. He quit rodeoing when he married and had his first son that in 1967. He decided to open a restaurant called Roger’s Burgers it was a great success. By the way he still is one of the most amazing cooks we know. Years later he decided to look for gold in the Idaho Springs area because Roger had a neighbor

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    Carl Jung had a theory that is known as collective unconsciousness which explains how our increased knowledge comes from human experience ("Benet’s Reader’s Encyclopedia" 542­543). Plato believed there were two worlds in which we live to experience known as the “Intelligible world” and the “Invisible World” (Chaffee 241). Aristotle did not agree completely with Plato’s theory of two worlds but instead believed in two categories of things known as “Matter” and “Form” (Chaffee 251). Carl Jung‚ Plato

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    The book I am reading is called Flush by Carl Hiaasen. The story is about two kids trying to help out their father that has a temper issue. Before the story started‚ the father was arrested by trying to sink a casino that was on the sea. The reason why he did that was because the owner of the casino was throwing garbage and polluting the sea way too much and not even cleaning it up. When the father was in jail‚ his dad Bobby was taking care of his grandchildren Noah and Abbey. Abbey knew what his

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    “America’s first rebel”... Roger Williams. This essay will be about the life of Roger Williams‚ and how he founded the providence which became Rhode Island‚ and came to what we call today‚ America. His strong religious beliefs may had made him unpopular‚ but that didn’t stop him from concurring the world with his strong beliefs. Some even say that he is the father of modernized liberty‚ due to being best known for his religious freedom. Roger Williams born in 1603 in London‚ England‚ nobody

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    Carl Rogers is the father of the humanistic movement in psychotherapy His core theme in therapy is non-judgmental listening & acceptance of the client‚ better known as unconditional positive regard His therapeutic approach is known as the Person Centered Therapy‚ which is based on the concepts of humanistic psychology & shares many of the concepts of Existentialism Both of these concepts share the idea that the client can make positive & constructive choices His approach is also based on the theory

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    Carl Jung Psyche Analysis

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    This was a fascinating video that touched on an array of topics related to dreams and the psyche. One of the things that I noted while watching the video was that Carl Jung wrote on the beginnings of Zen in Buddhism and studied Native American culture in his work. It was also interesting the thoughts that Jung had about the psyche. In the beginning of the video Jung discussed that the psyche is the “great danger”. The video went on to discuss the psychology of war‚ architecture‚ alcohol and drug

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