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8111: Carl Gustav Jung
... are people who are content to stay within their own psyche. They base their whole life on analyzing their mind.B. Extroverted, which are people who seek out other people. They care about the outside world and adjust to it. Also, one of the two classes usually dominates, and rarely does one see an individual with perfectly balanced classes of behavior. Jung said that an ego is a filter from the ... work, in order to get this job. A person may also have more than one persona. Anima, Animus - Jung called the persona the "outward face" of the psyche because it is that face which the world sees. The "inward face" he called the anima in males and the animus in females. The anima archetype is the female side of the masculine psyche; the animus archetype is the masculine side of the ... individual establishes his/her position in life. His vocation and marriage partner are determined. A person usually uses his Anima and Shadow to decide those things. Values are channeled into his establishment in the outside world. Once one is independent, even a small experience can influence him greatly. The Middle Age is the one often neglected by psychiatrists. Lots of people have problems in this stage. They usually don't ...
8112: Fenses
... him through the good times and the bad. Another character who has helped reveal complexities about Troy is Gabe, Troy s brother. Gabe has a metal plate in his head; caused by his time in War World II. The government in return gave Gabe monthly checks. The only way Troy was able to pay for his house was through the governments money. That s the only way I got a roof over ...
8113: 1984: Control is Power
... live, eat, work, and sleep. As time goes on and they start to control more people they are just going to get more powerful. People had to live in dumps and walk the street of war zones. If you did something wrong the party would know. Orwell's setting was very effective in showing how the party controlled all people. It was a little drastic, but it was very in depth ... But as you get into it everything gets to be explain and you can piece things together. I think Orwell was successful in writing this book because many things that he describes happen in the world today in a smaller sense though. I learned that with so much power you can do anything. I would recommend this book to many people that have the knowledge enough to understand. I think the ...
8114: Odysseus,the Hero, Homer
... Odysseus could get Nausicaa to assist him, and his devotion to his wife makes him so honorable.Κ He showed sensitivity when he met his mother and when he heard the song of the Trojan War. However, Odysseus* qualities are not considered heroic today are his impulsiveness, arrogance, and curiosity.Κ He struggle@with these points. Odysseus went to Cyclops* cave because he was curious but didn*t think what may ... to save almost all of them. As a result we have been that even though Odysseys has negative characteristics, he is one of the classic Greek heroes. His@positive points compare with some of the world*s modern heroes such as "Star Wars", Luke Skywalker, Superman Batman,Nelson Mandela and Princess Masako.Κ Even though Odysseus and the above heroes come from vastly different centuries, the@qualities that make them heroes ...
8115: The Awakening: Triumph Over Tragedy
... the wonder and beauty of freedom. As Edna stands naked on the edge of the ocean, it seems as if she is on the brink of the universe, on the edge of civilization. With the world to her back she plunges headlong into eternity. The Image of the birds flying overhead serve here to illustrate the freedom of death. They show the grace of nature with no restraints. There is no ... is the epitome of freedom and happiness. At last she is getting what she so longed for. It was not love which she so desired, no man could satisfy her desires. Edna simply wanted the world behind her and to let her spirit flow. She wanted the freedom she dreamt about. She wanted to again run through the fields of flowers as carefree as a child. All of these desires are ... that she may be set free. Death in this case is not tragic because there was total free will involved. Suicide does not denote tragedy; It suggest total control and desire to leave the present world. This is not a characteristic of a tragedy. Rather it is serene and beautiful, not the type of conclusion commonly associated with a tragedy. The Awakening is a powerful work of literature. It highlights ...
8116: To Teach or Not To Teach?
... among many that illustrate the idea that Blacks can be as caring and emotional as Whites - one of the main lessons of the book. The second main lesson that the book teaches is that the world is full of hypocrites. Huck realizes that through his experiences with Jim that he and Blacks like him are not what he has been told. People like Miss Watson, who represent the established belief system ... help people to understand the concept better and deal with its many implications. As Morton Fried states "The removal of such literary works from the classroom, however, would be a strategy of defeat on the war against racism." (Fried) Racism is built on ignorance, therefore banning the book's insights would only perpetuate that ignorance and be a victory for racism and not a loss. To consider banning this novel simply ...
8117: Endocrine Disruption
... including herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides) and industrial chemicals. In the following paragraphs a description of several of these chemicals will be given in addition to their chemicals structures. Industrial chemicals are widely used throughout the world. They constitute a majority of the 15,000 substances used for commercial use. In addition to the high number of substances used, there are also exists high diversity in the methods the chemicals are disposed ... The final substances I will discuss under the industrial chemical category are phthalates. Their chemical structure is as follows: This is the most abundant manmade chemical in our environment and found virtually everywhere in the world. Phthalates have been shown to produce weak estrogenic effects. This was demonstrated in an experiment in which rats were given drinking water contaminated with benzyl butyl phthalate during their gestation period. It was linked to ... each day. It is an organochlorine pesticide that was primarily used to control mosquitoes carrying the malaria virus. There are less persistent pesticides used now, but DDT is still used in many parts of the world. It has been shown to have weak estrogenic effects, but its major metabolite (DDE) has been shown to exert a much stronger effect. This DDE blocks the androgen receptor molecule from binding testosterone, and ...
8118: Alice Walker
... her view on women in the following way: Exquisite butterflies trapped in an evil honey, toiling away their lives in an era, a century, that did not acknowledge them, except as the mule of the world. They dreamed dreams that no one knew not even countryside crooning lullabies to ghosts, and drawing the mother of Christ in charcoal on courthouse walls (In Search of Mothers Gardens, Walker). This representation of the ... won a Pulitzer Prize in 1983, and it made Walker a financially secure woman. It has been translated into 22 languages and has sold over four million copies. The novel covers the period between the World Wars, telling the story of two sisters, one a missionary in Africa, the other a child-wife living in the South. They sustain each other, and themselves, through a series of letters. However, many critics ... s normal, day-to-day relationship. In her family alone, they are about four different colors. According to the book Alice Walker by Winchell, Gates Jr., and Appiah, When a black woman looks at the world, it is so different. When she looks at the people in Iran they look like kinfolk. When she looks at the people in Cuba, they look like her uncles and nieces (1993). Overall, Walker ...
8119: Marijuana: The Drug That Could Help Stop the Pain
... Pain Abstract Marijuana is classified as a Schedule 1drug (a drug with high abuse potential, no accepted medical use, and lack of safety) in the eyes of the government. In the eyes of the medical world it's a miracle drug. It can be used therapeutically help people with such ailments as AIDS, asthma, arthritis, cancer, chronic pain, depression, epilepsy, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, migraine headaches, insomnia and many others. The governments ... malaria, beriberi, constipation and absentmindedness (1, pg. 433). In 1979 A.D., a drug-plant scientist declared that cannabis had no place in formal medicine. However the research continued in universities and in the medical world. Research "Marijuana is the safest therapeutic substance known to man (DEA judge Francis Young)"(2, pg. 67). The Lindesmith Center (3) reported that the U.S. food and drug administration had permitted six agencies the ... There are several activist groups rallying to make marijuana legal in the United States for cancer patients. So far their attempts have failed. Their only hope is to get more vocal support from the medical world and the governments support for more research. Notes Introduction: -U.S. Governments' definition of "marihuana" is all parts of the cannabis; its resin, seeds, or anything produced from them (excluding certain non-drug products). ( ...
8120: Whistleblowing
... Administration Research & Theory, 8, (3), 413-439. 2. Loeb, M. (1995) . When to rat on the boss. Fortune, 132, (7), 183. 3. Mulrine, A., & Schrof, J. M. (1998). Coping with a crooked boss. US News & World Report, 125 (12), 76. 4. Sprague, R.L. (1998). The painful legacy of whistleblowing. Forum for Applied Research & Public Policy, 13 (1), 71-75. 5. Singer, M., Mitchell, S., Turner, J. (1998). Consideration of moral ... important organizational behavior that can cause change in modern organizations. In the public sector, whistle blowing also can trigger fundamental reforms in the nature and role of government in society. Such examples are the Vietnam war, the Pentagon Papers, Watergate and the Challenger space shuttle tragedy (Brewer ,1998) FEDERAL & STATE WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION PROVISIONS According to the The Administrative Law Journal,(Volume 2, Spring 1998) there are several federal laws that contain ...


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