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    Carl Sagan

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    Mollie Lund Professor Paul DK English 101 September 26‚ 2014 Carl Sagan’s ability to attract many. Carl Sagan‚ a widely known American scientist has changed the way that many people view the universe. In the essay‚ Can We Know the Universe? by Carl Sagan‚ Sagan uses many different questions and scenarios to relate to a diverse audience. This technique makes the essay more interesting to a variety of readers rather than just a certain group of people. At the beginning of the essay the reader is

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    carl rogers

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    Carl Rogers introduced the ‘self-theory’ which shows how the clients viewed oneself and how therapy would help them to change this view (Kleinman‚ 2012). He was more focusing towards how one can help themselves with goals and less on being diagnosed to which Carl Rogers refer it as ‘fully-functioning person’ where one must be well adjusted‚ balanced and interested to know things. According to Kleinman (2012)‚ Carl Rogers has his own theory where he rejected both behaviourism and psychoanalysis

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    carl jung

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    Carl Jung & Personality Biographical 1875-1961 Lonely‚ fantasy-filled childhood A. Stone – perspective of stone B. Manikin – “secret friend” C. Phallus Dream – Lord Jesus D. Throne Vision – terrible thought Lifelong interest in the Occult Lonely fantasy-filled childhood Stone – Mother – J sometimes thought of her as two people: one nice‚ sense or humor‚ other ruthless‚ conniving Experience with stone similar; 7 yrs‚ would sit on a stone‚ then trade

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    Carl Linnaeus

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    Carl Linneaus His Childhood Carl’s father started teaching him Latin‚ religion and geography when he was quite young‚ in fact‚ one account tells us that he learnt Latin even before learning Swedish as his family used Latin a lot more. When he was seven‚ Linnaeus’ father decided to hire a tutor for him. Throughout school‚ he rarely studied and often went to the countryside to look for plant. By the age of five‚ he had his own garden‚ which inspired him to learn more about plants and how they worked

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    Carl Rogers

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    Carl Rogers There are numerous personality theories one could choose from in pursuit of an explanation on human behavior. Some theories focus on stages of development‚ complete unconscious control‚ or the concept that personality is governed by a pre-disposition directly related to genetic tendencies. Carl Rogers‚ however‚ focused his theory‚ the Person-Centered Theory‚ on the basis that individuals are self-actualizing and learn and develop in response to current circumstances. According to

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    Carl Jung

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    [pic] Carl Gustav Jung: Analytic Psychological (1875-1961) Carl Gustav Jung was born in Kesswil‚ Switzerland. His father‚ Johannes Paul Achilles Jung (1842-1896)‚ was a pastor – a profession that had traditions in the family. He married Emilie Preiswerk (1848-1923) in 1874; Carl Gustav remained a single child for a long time before the birth of his sister‚ Gertrud. Jung’s study on schizophrenia‚ The Psychology of Dementia Praecox‚ led him into collaboration with Sigmund Freud; they

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    Carl Becker

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    Carl Becker “Ideal Democracy” QUESTIONS FOR CRITICAL READING 1. Becker says freedom of thought and the competition of diverse opinions will reveal the truth. How important is such freedom of thought and diversity for the survival of a democracy? When stating “freedom of thought”‚ Becker implies that the citizens will use their own thoughts to make rational decisions based on what they feel is right. Citizens are known for being able to be herded like cattle‚ basing their most important decisions

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    wouldn’t be able to have breaks‚ Time to play and live our own lives with our own lives. Many places in the world don’t allow people to have breaks and time to play. As we have in America. This right is very important‚ for much reason. Everybody should be able to have this right in there life. The first reason is that‚ breaks are very important. Without it our bodies would be exhausted. We wouldn’t be as healthy as we would be‚ if we were given breaks. Like we a. With these breaks we have time to rest

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    Celone Verna English 101.2652 Professor. Van Slyck October 4‚ 2011 To Break or Not to Break? All through the play of Antigone‚ written by Sophocles‚ Antigone believes in the supremacy of religious law and tradition. Although Creon has proclaimed to the city that the traitor‚ Polynices‚ should not be buried‚ Antigone insists on following the religious law requiring that females bury the deceased of their family. Antigone’s pride ensures that she will die rather than renounce her beliefs

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    means‚ Sherlock Holmes also broke the law! Sherlock should have never let them go‚ because no one never knows if Ryder and Catharine will commit another crime or not. If Ryder and Catharine do commit a crime again‚ then the siblings might do something ever bigger than before! In the first place‚ Sherlock Holmes should have thrown Ryder in jail‚ because stealing is stealing and a crime is a crime. If someone breaks the law‚ then someone should suffer the consequences whether they will like to face

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