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    fabrics his history and engages in criminal activity to achieve his goals. This theme appears in many aspects of life, not just in the novel The Great Gatsby. People will often compromise their authenticity, relationships or principles in pursuing external markers of success or what is society's definition of happiness. Lots of people loathe the thought of being high on the social structure or the belief that money can buy happiness. To most, this may be an invasion of proper integration and…

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    Freud’s Theory of Psychosexual Development Freud’s theory of psychological development described how the personality developed over the course of childhood. While the theory is well-known in psychology, it is also one of the most controversial. Freud believed that personality developed through a series of childhood stages in which the pleasure-seeking energies of the id become focused on certain erogenous zones. This psychosexual energy – “libido” – was posited as one of the basic primal…

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    played an increasingly important role within the various contemporary philosophical traditions. This is no more apparent than in postmodernism. Although difficult to categorize as a unified system of thought, postmodernism does seem to have an overall fixation on efficiency's crucial role in society and structures of meaning. Two thinkers that especially focus on this issue are Jean-Francois Lyotard and Michel Foucault;…

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    Melisa Redmond of Pioneer State Mutual Insurance Company referred this file for medical case management. Instructions were given to meet with Whitney Kononchuk and assist with coordination of appropriate and related medical care, and identify needs to facilitate recovery. INTERVIEW SETTING On 9/20/16 I met Ms. Kononchuk and her mother at Royal Oak Beaumont hospital. Ms. Kononchuk was in a hospital bed. Ms. Konochuk was alert and oriented. I provided her mother my consent to read and she…

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    Mommie Dearest Analysis

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    Dearest shows more adverse life Crawford lived at home compared to the life she lived in the spotlight. Joan suffered from many personality disorders, or certain qualities in your identity that show up after certain situations that can strain both external and internal relationships of the troubled persons (Rathus, 2010, p. 525). The four main personality disorders that were recognized are Obsessive Compulsive disorder (also known as OCD), Borderline personality disorder, Narcissism, and Bipolar…

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    Electron Microscope

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    Electron microscope (Manning, n.d.) is the instrument used to magnify different scientific artifacts with the used of electron beams to create the illustration of the sample, and has the capacity to magnify two million times of the original specimen. The development of the electron microscope was first known in the year 1931 because Ernst Ruska and Maximoll Knoll magnified electron image successfully, but the equipment was actually constructed in 1933 (Innes, n.d.). The concept of the electron…

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    setting embodies an edge of escalating ambivalence in Ann’s character as she is awakened to the reality of her routine life, ultimately causing her to spiral into the rising storm of her suffocating loneliness and reckless desperation. As the impending external blizzard begins, Ann faces her own internal battle over the opportunities presented in her emotionally destitute state. As the ferocity…

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    “The Fifth Discipline” Senge describes things that will better an organization or make a organization worst. He comes with The Seven learning disabilities 1. “I AM my Position” 2. “The Enemy is out there”, 3. “The Illusion of taking charge”, 4. “The Fixation of events” 5.“The Parable of the Boiled frog”, 6. The Delusion of Learning from Experience “, 7. The Myth of the Management team”. He goes into detail what they are and different strategies that can be used by them. The four learning…

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    Madness, a notion that is centuries old has been questioned for as long as the concept has existed. Different cultures have assigned different names to this group of illness without physical manifestation, but until recently, there have not been concrete definitions that define who is and is not sane. Porter illustrates through the Babylonians and Mesopotamians that madness has been called many names, in many different cultures. “The Babylonians and Mesopotamians held that certain disorders were…

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    Skinner's Psychodynamics

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    Freud’s Psychodynamics and Human Development From Freud’s perspective, humans are driven by hidden forces within the psyche, those forces being sexual urges and aggression (Nye, 2000, p.2). In the process of human development, the id, ego and super-ego are developed, shaping our personality. In evaluating Beth through the lens of Freud, there are a few areas that can be identified as contributors to her aggressive and hostile tendencies and sexually acting out. Freud identified humans as…

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