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    Paul Pierre Broca talked about ‘le grand lobe limbique’ in 1878 or the great limbic lobe and used the term “limbic” (from the Latin limbus for border) to the rounded rim of the cortex which also has the cingulate and the parahippocampalgyri. However, its supposed role in emotion was elaborated by the American physician, James Papez in 1937 in the influential paper titled ‘A proposed mechanism of emotion’. This anatomical model is called the Papez circuit.[2] In the year of 1948 scientist…

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    Identity Development in different life stages Abstract: This article is going to discuss the identity development the lifetime. Based on the Erik Erikson’s theory (1950), the psychosocial development has eight stages including infancy, early childhood, play age, school age, adolescence, young adult, adult hood and maturity. There are psychosocial crisis in each stage, which are trust and mistrust, autonomy and shame, initiative and guilt, industry and inferiority, ego identity and role…

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    Each individual portrays distinct actions which then helps develop their character and personality. Human nature is the different ways of thinking, feeling, and acting that tends to come naturally in humans. In the Lord of the Flies, William Golding writes a book about human nature. The boys in this book are stranded on a tropical island without adult supervision. Throughout, the story the boys show their true colors and the way that being under uncivilized circumstances reveals the darkness…

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    psychoanalysis. She died at the age of 67 (Theories of Personality, 2017). Biography - Erich Fromm Erich Fromm who was born in Germany, in 1900, he was the child of an orthodox Jewish. He is a very thoughtful man in his early life, he was influenced by Freud, Marx, and also the bible, and by a lot of socialist ideology. After receiving his Ph.D., He started to be psychoanalysts. In 1934, Similar with Karen, he left Germany and moved to the United States, not only that he also began a…

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    it comes to the development of personality, Sigmund Freud is almost certainly the most famous theorist who has lived from 1856 to 1939. In his Psychosexual developmental theory has five stages and completed in a prearranged series and can result in either a successful completion or a healthy personality or it may result in failure and due to this it will lead to an unhealthy personality. Also this theory is very controversial, as Freud believed that humans develop through different…

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    psyche from which sciences and arts originate”(Ross). These lines clearly hint that literature and psychology are very much related to each other. Literature deals with the deeper aspects of human life that can be analyzed through psychoanalysis (Freud 11). Literature is the product of mind and Psychology is the study of mind. So by analyzing literature through psychological perspective, author and its works can be analyzed. Alice Munro is a prominent contemporary short story writer of…

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    INTRODUCTION The humanistic theory emerged in the 1950’s as something of a backlash against the behavioural and psychodynamic theories that we have just discussed. (Weiten, 2010.).Many of these critics blended into a loose alliance that can come to be known as humanism because of its exclusive focus on human behaviour. Humanism is theoretical orientation that emphasizes the unique qualities of humans,especialy their freedom and their potential for personal growth(Weiten ,2010).In construct to…

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    Importance Of Dream

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    How often do you dream? What do you dream of? Why do people struggle to act upon their dreams? Is it fear of failure? They are insecure in their abilities? According to John A. Appleman “The first ingredient of success is to dream a great dream” .Good day to everyone. I am Angelo Taypen. For today’s talk I would like to give you an inspirational speech about dream. I have never heard of anyone dreaming of failure or aspiring to be unsuccessful, maybe to other person but not to themselves.…

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    Merriam-Webster defines the word ‘adult’ as someone who is fully grown or sensible. Whereas the Oxford dictionary defines it as a person who has reached the age of maturity. Now, both these definitions are subjective to every individual’s relative thinking. What growth supplements as ‘fully grown’? What decisions constitute as ‘sensible’? What age is appropriate to be ‘mature’? All these questions thus raise the question at hand, which is, when do you really become an adult? For me, becoming an…

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    Montessori Learning Style

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    Early History To start with, in 1904, Alfred Binet, a French clinician, looked into and concentrated on the connection amongst memory and oral or visual strategies and built up the primary insight test that delivered enthusiasm for singular contrasts. The investigation of learning styles in 1907 was the following stage when Dr. Maria Montessori imagined the Montessori technique for training that utilizations materials to upgrade the learning styles of her understudies. It is on the grounds that…

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