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    Similarities Between Wes

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    Both Wes’s share number of similarities based on their upbringing‚ family history‚ and the surrounding environment. Some can find the development of these two individuals with same oppoortunities in life shocking‚ but for some that is an every day struggle. The author and the imprisoned Wes had grown up at the same time‚ on the same streets‚ with the same name. They both grew up in fatherless families with working mother’s and supportive grandparents. Both families had to make sacrifices down

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    Two similarities from The Nostalgist film and short story are‚ they both make it apparent that the old man is in need of his eyes and ears. Immediately in the story it mentions how the have begun to fail. In the film they also display the device malfunctioning as he is talking to the boy. Secondly the love and care the man has over the boy. In the story it also begins with how the old man is focused on teaching the boy how to live with him‚ while on the film he is showing him to play chess with him

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    boundaries to include their hopes and expectations for their child. The inclusion of teachings projects their longing onto the child and hops that the child can pursue some of their missed opportunities (Slater‚ 2003). There is a constant tension between inclusion and exclusion as the child differentiates from the family and eventually leaves to live independently (Slater‚ 2003). The departure of the young adult can bring on a crisis for the caregivers when they no longer have someone to care for

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    Maslow and Rogers Comparison

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    of Personality Similarities and Differences between Rogers’ and Maslow’s interpretation of "Self- actualization Rogers and Maslow are from a Humanistic approach to thought. The human approach takes away from the man and robot statement that the behaviorists maintain. Rogers and Maslow engaged in a concept of self-actualization and characteristics and the requirements to achieve it. Rogers and Maslow theories of self -actualization have similarities and differences. These

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    Synthesis Tom Regan‚ Carl Cohen‚ Peter Singer Animal rights are one of the most controversial issues today. There has been endless debate about whether or not animals have rights. Philosophers attempt to come up with the moral conclusions by taking in account the many different standpoints and presenting their related arguments. In his essay “The case of animal rights”‚ Tom Regan‚ a professor of philosophy at North Carolina State University‚ defends his view that the center of our moral concern

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    novel To Kill a Mocking Bird (TKAM) by Harper Lee and also the film A Time to Kill directed by Joel Schumacer‚ there are some differences and also the similarities in the context of the characters‚ themes‚ settings and also the values. For the characters‚ in TKAM‚ the similarities are Atticus Finch and in A Time To Kill‚ the character that has similarity with Atticus Finch is Jake Brigance. Both of these characters are the lawyers or also the attorneys who are willing to defend the Black people even

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    constructed theories that can agree that liberal education is of a greater stature than conservatively educated. The essays are "The Theory of Multiple Intelligences‚" written by Howard Gardner‚ "The Personal and Collective Unconscious‚" written by Carl Jung‚ "The Allegory of the Cave‚" written by Plato‚ and "From the Interpretation of Dreams‚" written by Sigmund Freud. In Howard Gardner’s "Theory of Multiple Intelligences" he states that there are seven different kinds of intelligence. He alludes

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    over the global but‚ particularly in the America and Europeans countries. In America‚ the media is a major misconception with media knowledge that it gives to the public. It uses negative images and has perspectives that see the Muslim community. In Carl R. Ernst‚ Following Muhammad Rethinking Islam in the Contemporary World‚ he says‚ “Yet at the same time‚ it is commonly accepted among educated people that Islam is a religion that by definition oppresses women and encourages violence.” The media in

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    Freud vs. Jung Theories

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    Lastly‚ the super-ego is the judicial branch of a persons personality and includes a person’s moral code‚ the main concern being whether an action is good or bad. Sadly‚ these three aspects of personality also conflict resulting in neurotic behaviour. Carl Jung’s theory divides the psyche into three parts. The first is the ego‚ which he identifies with the conscious mind. Next is the personal unconscious‚ which includes anything which is not presently conscious‚ but could be. Lastly the personal unconscious

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    of Hester Prynne and her affair that leads to Roger Chillingworth’s‚ Hester Prynne’s husband‚ quest for revenge against his wife’s lover. This novel is a part of the collection of classic American Gothic novels that also include Moby Dick by Herman Melville published in 1851‚ and is a novel about a whaling boat and a captain named Ahab that is obsessed with his revenge against the white whale Moby Dick who had taken his leg on a previous voyage. Roger Chillingworth and Captain Ahab are two men trapped

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