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16091: The Burning Of Chicago
... Headlines in the Chicago Tribune read; 'Chicago shall rise again!'. The western mentality of hard work made it possible to rebuild the city. One year later Waud returned to Chicago on an assignment to make new sketches of the city, found pleasure in illustrating pictures with all new buildings. Most of the city was rebuilt.
16092: Historical Psychoanalysis And Dream Interpretation: The Freudian Methodology
... father fulfilling the desire for revenge in another way. Dora even managed to pun on her family name, the name of her father: Kalter Bauer means to ejaculate from nocturnal emission or from masturbation. A new piece of the dream came to consciousness: 'she went calmly to her room, and began reading a big book'. From this dream-element emerged the story of her attack of appendicitis, shortly after her aunt ... death, perhaps a death of her past life and an opportunity for her to either go to the cemetery (return to her former family problems) or to move on in her life (to build a new life) without her father, who is dead in her dream, and without the guidance of Freud himself. It is easy for me criticize Freud's treatment, especially after a hundred years of growth and research ...
16093: Martial Arts
... energetic. Ever since martial arts began appearing on television and movies more and more people have been doing it. Also, a lot of places to learn martial arts have been popping up all over the world. It comes as no surprise that the percentage of people doing martial arts today has greatly increased in the United States and the rest of the world.
16094: Internet Privacy
By: Lilian Lam E-mail: artermis@hotmail.com One of the most important advances in the rapidly developing world of electronic commerce is the ability of companies to develop personalized relationships with their customers. Personalization empowers companies to better understand their customers' wants and desires and improve customer service by tailoring offerings to the ... and Privacy: The Race Is On [22 paragraphs]. Personalization.com [On-line]. Available: http://www.personalization.com/soapbox/ [2000, April 24]. Perez, R.K. (June 1998). Sharing of Passwords Angers AdAge Subscribers [7 paragraphs]. Internet World. [On-line]. Available: http://www.iw.com/extra/password.html [2000, April 24]. University of Wisconsin-Madison Writing Center (September 1998). APA Style: Citing Electronic Resources. Writer's Handbook. [On-line]. Available: http://www.wisc ...
16095: Mohandes Gandhi
... Gandhi My view on Gandhi's life is that of respect. It is truly amazing to see such a person devote his whole life to one certain cause, while capturing the attention of the whole world. After seeing what started Gandhi's life long journey, one must wonder why such an incident would make him change his whole life. As the movie shows, it is seen that at the beginning of ... I believe that Gandhi's life is not only about the freedom of India, but through the freedom of India he realized and carried on the mission of the brotherhood of man to the whole world. But Gandhi's symbolic life came to an end on January 30, 1948, by several bullets to his chest, by a Hindu man.
16096: The Blind And Deaf
... so that the blind person can find his or her way around. Another aid to get around is a specially trained dog. These dogs can lead a blind person around without difficulty. Engineers are developing new devices to help the blind. One of these is a sonar device that is in a pair of glasses. These glasses send out sonar that reflects back sound. There are also many other types of ... They give their patients pennicilin and other antibiotics to treat it over time. Some may require surgery on the inner ear. Most congenital deafness cannot be treated due to permanent damage to the ear. A new surgery may help some ,however. It is an implant that sends electric vibrations to the ear drum. There are many special communication techniques for the deaf and hearing impaired. The hearing impaired can use hearing ...
16097: The Art Of Raising A Child
The Art of Raising a Child Many parents believe that a child comes into this world as a "tabula rasa", a blank slate. They think it is their task to mold the child in order to make him or her into a decent human being. If it wasn't for them ... mess, look at a rich kid who never had to work for anything. His arrogance and misery are the result of a failed attempt to contribute something of value. 4. Let Your Child Experience the World Freely. It is part of the child's developmental process to run, scream, laugh, grab, and pull. It is your duty to make sure that the environment is safe for the child to do so ...
16098: Cross Cultural Psychology
... of human life and behavior. It reveals mysteries about people, and culture as well. Psychology plays a large role in the field of Anthropology, a field devoted piecing together the puzzle of cultures around the world. The area of psychology best suited for this field is named cross-cultural psychology. Psychology and Anthropology are two studies that go hand in hand. To study one is to use the other. Anthropology is ... to this growth. The organization states that "...for Psychology to become a universally valid science it must expand its horizons beyond the narrow cultural basis that continues to characterize much of psychology in the western world."2 The main publication with which the Center is associated is the Journal of Cross- Cultural Psychology. Psychology is relevant to all fields of study, as it is broken up into several areas all devoted ...
16099: Down Syndrome
... In 1866, physician John Langdon Down, in Surrey England, identified a set of children with common features of mental retardation. Down was first to identify a similar link of symptoms in many patients. Thus, the new disorder was named "Down's Syndrome". Though it wasn't until 1959, that Jerome Lejeune and Patricia Jacobs, speculated that Down's syndrome was caused by chromosomal abnormalities. They traced the disorder to the exact ... of afflicted patients by combining fluorescence hybridization, and Southern blot dosage analysis, therefore mapping out the chromosomal makeup of Down's patients. Their research revealed abnormalities on the twenty first pair of chromosomes. With the new research findings, Down's syndrome was traced to it's source, an error in cell development and the mutation of autosomal cells which results in three major types of Down's syndrome. Trisomy 21, involves ...
16100: Geoffery Chaucer
... Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales. Trans. Nevill Coghill. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1960. Edden, Valerie. "Sacred and Secular in the Clerk's Tale." The Chaucer Review 26.4 (1992): 369-376. Frost, Ed. The Age of Chaucer. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1950. Malcolmson, Anne. A Taste of Chaucer. New York: Harcourt, 1964. Morrison, Theodore. The Portable Chaucer. Colonial Printing: 1963 Robinson, F.N.. “The Works of Geoffery Chaucer”. Houghton Mifflin. Boston, Mass. 1957 . http://www.umr.edu/~gilliam/chaucer.html. (23 Jan. 1999)


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