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- 801: Historical Psychoanalysis And Dream Interpretation: The Freudian Methodology
- ... was on excellent terms with her governess until she found out that the governess was in love with her father (64 Kanzer). Dora recounts her first dream to Freud as follows: In her dream their house was on fire. Her father was standing beside her bed and woke her up. She dressed quickly. Her mother wanted to stop and save her jewel-case; but her father said that he refused to ... his children to be burnt for the sake of her jewel-case. They hurried downstairs, and as soon as she was outside she woke up (64 Kanzer). Her dream was analyzed by Freud using the house on fire, her father standing beside her bed, and her mother wanting to save her jewel-case from the burning house as the main components. He interpreted the father standing beside her bed as the father being there to protect her from the fire of sexual desire, which threatened to ruin them, by wetting them ...
- 802: How To Tp Someone’S Car (Without Getting Caught)
- ... perform actions not well liked by some people. Getting revenge on a person has never been easier. With the help of a couple of friends, the right materials, and the perfect timing a person’s house or car can be TP’d in no time. TP-ing can be an adventure, but also lots of fun. The first step in TP-ing is to find a target. This person is normally ... to make you mad or won’t think of you as the culprit. The location of the victim’s car is also important. If it is on a main street or parked close to a house with lots of lights on, another target should probably be picked. Someone who will seek revenge is not a very wise choice either. If a person would like to TP a house instead, the yard should contain trees, basketball hoops, or something that the toilet paper can be draped over. Finding a target can be the hardest step in TP-ing. Next, a TP-er has ...
- 803: More Than Just A Place
- ... us sometimes by where we live or where our home is. For example, if a person was to have a large, extravagant home in a very nice neighborhood and we knew nothing else, except their house, we would probable assume these people had a lot of money. We make our homes like ourselves, they are very different, from the artwork to the architecture, they say a lot about our personalities. When ... it is where they will be living for the next year, but their heart is not there. All of their things are in this new dwelling, but it is unfamiliar. This goes to show, a house is not a home. We have to live there, and grow to love it, make memories there, and possibly raise a family in it. A house is merely a building in which a home is to be constructed. Once the contractor has finished, the work of making the house a home has only begun. The home is a goal. Yes, ...
- 804: The Odyssey By Homer
- ... He address menelaos as "my lord" to give reverence to his kindness and to be polite. Telemachos is very complimentary to his host by saying "Zeus must have such a place" when referring to menelaos' house. He does this to let him know that he will be a good guest and that he is a proper gentleman. Menelaos shows that he to can be a good host and gives Telemachos food ... and leaned hard on it from above and turned it round and round". This is the punishment Polyphemos receives for his being a bad host. However Odysseus also receives a punishment for entering into Polyphemos' house without permission and being a bad guest. His punishment is the great loss of men which he receives, his quick evacuation of the island, and the anger he brings to Poseidon; which causes him to have the suitors come to his house and reek havoc in his kingdom. The final example of a guest-host relationship in which both the guest and host act unaccordingly is Odysseus and the suitors. Odysseus reaches his home and finds ...
- 805: The Orestia
- ... I listed above might not have been taken into Athena s consideration of this matter; however, one must consider the practical application of the verdict. This application ceased the Taleonic nature that had befitted the House of Atrius. Although it is difficult to imagine that this action was in the interest of fairness, the applied perspective that the outcome was more important the means, supplied the burden of proof for this ... free citizen, allowed to set her husband into the grave and carry on with Aegisthus. One might even be able to defend Orestes behavior on the destiny set forward by the curse placed on the house of Atrius. This curse seemed to have a profound effect on the longevity of the house s inhabitants. Whether or not one may place credence on a household curse, between the abandonment of Orestes and the caustic environment of the house, is undoubtably a negative environment. Any of the aforementioned ...
- 806: Of All People, I Survived
- ... five, Rebecca. My father was well known as the true, honest, and rich merchant of Sivas, our hometown in Anatolia. His name was Harouti Agas. In one of the side streets of Sivas was our house, where I lived with my family. Our house was the best structured on the street. It was a house the right size to fit us all in. The house was built with wood that’s nails that were hung lose but strong enough to hold on for another winter or so. The ceilings ...
- 807: The Four Political Parties of Canada
- ... who are currently in power), the Progressive Conservatives, the New Democrats, and the Reform Party. What is particularly interesting is that none of the latter three parties compose Her Majesty's Official Opposition in the House of Commons. The Bloc Quebecois, a Quebec separatist party who only ran candidates in the province of Quebec in the last federal election in 1993, won 54 seats in that province, and claimed the title ... party at the bottom of the political barrel at the federal level. In the last Canadian federal election in 1993 under the leadership of Audrey McLoughlin, the NDP went from holding 43 seats in the House of Commons to only 9. McLoughlin resigned, paving the way for the election of the former leader of the Nova Scotia NDP to the federal post, Alexa McDonough in 1994. On the provincial level, however ... previous Liberal governments. Despite the controversy, Chretien won his party's leadership quite comfortably, and returned his party to prominence once again in 1993 by forming a federal government with a large majority in the House of Commons. Looking back, this current Liberal mandate has weathered relatively little criticism until recently. One of Chretien's campaign promises in 1993 was to scrap the Goods and Services Tax (GST) if the ...
- 808: Return Of The Native Summary
- ... Eustacia is happy to have Thomasin removed as a rival for Clym Yeobright's affections. When Clym marries Eustacia, despite his mother's disapproval of the "hussy," he has to move from his mother's house because of the rift, and the wedding is without her blessing or presence. Eustacia has heard Clym say that he wants to stay on the health and become a teacher, but she cannot believe that ... watchful one), is persuaded to relent and go to call on the couple. Through a mistake, however, no one answers her knocks, though she knows her son, his wife, and another man are in the house. She stumbles back over the heath in the broiling sun, to be found later by her son in a state of exhaustion from which she dies. Clym is ill and broken-hearted for weeks. He ... to the door. Clym demands to know who the visitor was. Eustacia will not say. Clym, beside himself with rage and grief, says things that drive Eustacia from the cottage back to her grandfather's house at Mistover. Eustacia meets secretly with Wildeve, who has now inherited a considerable sum of money. He agrees to help Eustacia escape to the seaport, inwardly planning to escape with her. She still has ...
- 809: Polygamy
- ... in Arizona. "Thus saith the Lord unto my servant Wilford Woodruff. ... My Purpose shall be fulfilled upon this Nation, and No power shall stay my hand. ... And I say again wo unto that Nation or House or people, who seek to hinder my People from obeying the Patriarchal Law of Abraham which leadeth to Celestial Glory which has been revealed unto my Saints through the Mouth of my servant Joseph for ... real property of the Church and then rented back to the Church part of this property. The Church rented the Historian's office and the General Tithing office for $300 per month and the Gardo House for $70. These rentals were raised to $500 per month for the Tithing and Historian's offices and $450 for the Gardo House. The Church farm was also leased to the Church. The President's office was placed in the charge of two marshals and Temple block was leased to the Church for $1.00 per month. ...
- 810: The American Civil War
- ... with fellow General Johnston's (Johnston had been dispatched to Virginia after being ordered not to resist the advance of Sherman's Army) forces. Lee chose a small town to the west named Amelia Court House as a meeting point. His escape was narrow; they (the soldiers) could see Richmond burn as they made their way across the James River and to the west. Grant had finally broke through and Richmond ... Godfrey Weitzel who had been place in charge of the occupation of Richmond and taken his headquarters in Jefferson Davis' old residence. When he arrived there, he and Tad took an extensive tour of the house after discovering Weitzel was out and some of the soldiers remarked that Lincoln seemed to have a boyish expression as he did so. No one can be sure what Lincoln was thinking as he sat ... and Lee replied "Strike for your home and fireside" (Freeman, Douglas Southall, R.E. Lee: A Biography, Vol 3. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935): they did. Rebel forces reached their objective, Appomattox Court House, around 3pm on April 8th. Lee received word that to the south, at Appomattox Station, supplies had arrived by train and were waiting there. However, the pursuing Union forces knew this also and took ...
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