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    Sigmund Freud focused on the developed of sexuality as a way of explaining personality and human functioning. He made it “central to the psyche” (Person, 2005, p. 1257). While his theory may be considered biologically based due to his inclusion of him libido theory and the stages of psychosocial development, it also has a psychological element, which can be seen in his theory of the oedipus complex. Freud considered that the process of sexual development is vital in all other development and…

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    A Comparison of Death in Milwaukee during the year 1907 and the Environmental and Cultural Changes For this project 247 deaths certificates from the city of Milwaukee reviewed. The birth and death date, age, ethnicity, gender, primary cause of death and secondary cause of death, occupation, duration of illness, and marital statues of each individual was recorded and analyzed. Every individual in the data set died in the months of October or November in the year 1907. The average age of death…

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    Paul Gauguin is an artist whose usage of colors allows the viewers to experience dramatic changes. Unrealistic and implausible as colors may seem, he simply painted the colors reflected in his eyes, something that had been his philosophy of life. Gauguin was a leading French Post-Impressionist, who was not well appreciated until after his death. He was a pioneer in the Symbolist art movement of the early 1900s in France. Fauvism and Expressionism are advanced stages that were set from Gauguin’s…

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    and had two sons together. Trotsky made a decision to return to Russia when the news of Bloody Sunday arrived to him. The majority of the year 1905, Trotsky wrote articles in newspapers and other public sources to motivate and stimulate the uprisings and public protests that challenged Czar Nicholas II’s power during the 1905 Revolution. By the end of 1905, Trotsky had acclaimed a spot as a leader of the Russian Revolution. Once again, Leon Trotsky was arrested for his involvement in…

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    The State Duma

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    founded to head peace negotiations as a consultative branch and was unsuccessful due to its aristocratic ties to the early fifteenth century. The original State Duma was demolished in the seventeen hundreds and was revived in 1906 after the crisis of 1905. It was a corrupt branch of government that was relatively ineffective on account of Tsar Nicholas II and his ability to veto any legislation passed up by the Duma senate. The original State Duma was established in the fourteenth century and…

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    preventing individuals from focusing on their goals. In favor of overcoming this drawback, Simmel (1905) believes individuals develop a ‘blasé attitude’ in order of alleviating this tension they experience. He writes, “...the blasé attitude- in which the nerves reveal their final possibility of adjusting themselves to the content and the form of metropolitan life by renouncing the response to them” (Simmel, 1905, p.14). Through continuous and repetitive integration in these environments…

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    Paul Laurence Dunbar is a poet that was an African-American poet who was born in 1872. His parents were both freed slaves from Kentucky, he wrote stories about their plantation life. At the young age of fourteen he had one of his first poems published in the Dayton Herald. Dunbar did not attend college and took a job as an elevator operator. He self published his first book of poetry, Oak and Ivy in 1893. He sold copies to people riding in his elevator to help pay for publishing costs. In 1895…

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    Peter The Great

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    Petersburg has been involved with several major events. The first event is the Russian Revolution of 1905. For a few years before 1905, various social unions protested Russia’s political and social systems, especially in favor for a republic or assembly. However, this resulted in the slaughter of peaceful protesters in the square nearby Winter Palace in what is called…

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    Bonheur De Vivre

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    Matisse was the ultimate rival of Picasso and as it was with him, Matisse was also heavily influenced by Cezanne. Matisse constructed landscapes, just like Cezanne, so that it functioned as a stage for his subject ("Joy of Life (Bonheur de Vivre), 1905 by Henri…

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    d active until the early 20th century (1905 or arguably 1910). After a life span of 25 years, Art Nouveau went out of style, as it was succeeded by Art Deco as well as suffered from the social shift caused by World War I. If Art Nouveau was forgotten, how important must it have been? Art Nouveau was immensely important since it was more than an art style. It was a lifestyle of its own. During those 25 years of existence, it was omnipresent. From graphic design, jewelry, architecture, product…

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