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    judged dick by this Compare Holden to Freud and then use at least two of Freud’s theories of personality to describe or compare and contrast Holden’s views. Holden and freud were both hermits‚ they both dropped out of society. Freud thinks happiness is the meaning of life‚ even though he questions what happiness really is. Like holden he questions many things he says. Holden and freud have opposite views on sex‚ (What are their opposite views?) freud thinks it is every young boys dream to murder

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    Freud is entirely negative on religion” To what extent do you agree? (15 marks) Freud argues that religion is a symptom of collective neurosis‚ which is a mental imbalance of the Id‚ ego and superego. This is definitely a negative view as Freud is suggesting that all religious people are suffering from a mental imbalance and that is the only reason they believe in religion. Freud saw a link between his patients that were suffering from neurosis and religious people. For example he saw ritualised

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    Berlin‚ Germany on December 8th 1922. Born to Ernest Freud‚ an architect‚ and Lucie Brasch‚ who studied art history‚ it isn’t difficult to see why Lucian Freud ’s passion for art sparked at such an early age. Lucian Freud ’s devotion too school however was not as great. Lucian Freud often skipped classes he disliked‚ including his art classes‚ either because he disliked the teacher or he found the class to be boring. This resulted in Lucian Freud being expelled from numerous schools who grew tired

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    were new and embraced by especially the youth‚ and adults too‚ all sick of the strict norms and rules. Sigmund Freud was the symbol of psychology‚ and so he has been for decades now. Sigmund Freud and psychology in the 1920’s‚ like money and materialism‚ replaced religion and common beliefs. God was no longer important to people‚ and they found support in psychological ideas and money. Sigmund Freud is called “The Father of Psychology”‚ not because he first discovered or invented it but because he

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    Steven Spielberg and Alfred Hitchcock are two directors who have been influenced by their time. Hitchcock was influenced from early 19th century. Spielberg was influenced from the middle of 19th century. Spielberg has been influenced by technology and historical events. Hitchcock has mainly been influenced by current events and art movements. Different influences revolutionize and create change in the directors ’ films. Hitchcock was a member of the London Film Society which showed French‚ German

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    How did the rulers of early medieval Europe like Charlemagne‚ Otto of Saxony‚ Alfred the Great‚ and William the Conqueror set certain precedents for their emerging nations? Well for starters‚ Charlemagne did bring a whole lot to the table. The only significant thing I got out of him was the fact that he split his empire into “countries”‚ with a total of 300 counts watching those territories. Otto brought his German self‚ and conquered all of the “Holy Roman Empire”. He starts the election

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    In the short film Despair‚ Alfred Hitchcock’s filming techniques are very evident. Alfred Hitchcock is known for using many different styles of filming which have influenced many directors since the early 1900s. The director of Despair uses Hitchcock’s technique to build tension‚ add action‚ and keep the viewer on the edge of their seat. Despair is a film of Elizabeth Bowen’s "The Demon Lover." The first example in the film is camera is not a camera. Jeffrey Michael Bays says‚ "The camera

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    Good morning ‚ . Alfred Bernhard Nobel born on October 21 ‚1833 was a Swedish chemist‚ engineer‚ innovator‚ and armaments manufacturer. Nobel held 350 different patents‚ dynamite being the most famous. Born in Stockholm‚ Alfred Nobel was the fourth son of Immanuel Nobel ‚ and Andriette Nobel . Following various business failures‚ Nobel’s father moved to Saint Petersburg in 1837 and grew successful there as a manufacturer of machine tools and explosives. He invented modern plywood and started work

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    I am writing about Alfred Eisenstaedt (December 6‚ 1898 – August 24‚ 1995) who was a German-born American photographer and photojournalist. He is best known for his photograph of the V-J Day celebration and for his candid photographs‚ frequently made using a 35mm Leica camera. Eisenstaedt was born in Dirschau in West Prussia‚ Imperial Germany in 1898. His family moved to Berlin in 1906. Eisenstaedt was fascinated by photography from his youth and began taking pictures at age 14 when he was given

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    Literacy requires special skills to prolifically master the concepts of reading and writing bilaterally. In “How to Mark a Book‚” by Mortimer Adler it is denoted that a person must mark in a book to demonstrate true ownership and efficient reading. According to Adler if a person wants to demonstrate efficient reading and ownership of a book then they should follow the process of; taking notes‚ annotating phrases‚ quotes‚ words and writing thoughts between the lines of a book. After a person completes

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