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    It is hard to define what liberalism truly meant. On the surface, to be liberal was to be progressive, forward thinking, actively championing for civil liberties as well as the freedom of the individual. Dewey himself is of the opinion that the idea of liberalism has been distorted; it has become far too individualistic and lost its meaning. Dewey is against the ‘individualism’ espoused by liberalists’ theories. Choosing instead to subscribe to organic philosophy where the intrinsic…

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    1.1 The purposes of different types of organisations considering their legal structure and types One of the most important decisions that any business would make at its inception will likely be the decision on the type of legal structure to use because the legal structure will determine a lot of things. For example, it will determine the amount of tax to pay, the kind of paperwork that will be needed and even the capacity to raise finances as well as the personal liabilities that you might have…

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    Forgiveness

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    highschool student walking in the cafeteria with your brand new outfit and stylish new-fangled shoes. So far things couldn’t get better for you. Good grades. Great friends. Fantastic parents. Then out of nowhere, as if somebody had woke up with the fixation of ruining your day, they bump into you and spill that week old sloppy joe that nobody wants all over your decorative attire. Let’s face it, in life, more than likely, you will run across someone that will upset you. how do you take it?…

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    that alter your entire daily routines. The extensive change of Allies death is stored in his unconscious. Mike Majors concede in his book PsychSmart that Freud 's Psychoanalytic Theory states:" Failure to resolve conflicts at any stage can result in fixation” (Majors Chapter 10). However, Freud would explicate Holdens state of mind as being an iceberg; where traumatic feelings are stored in the unconscious, but still manage to find their way to the surface. Freud would relate his theory to why…

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    1.1 General Evaporation is the process by which water is converted into gaseous state and is returned to the atmosphere as vapour. Evaporation is an important process in the hydrologic cycle preceding precipitation. It is the process by which water in the liquid form transforms into vapour through the transfer of energy. When water is converted from solid state to vapour state without passing through liquid state then it is called sublimation. In the atmosphere, evaporation occurs from the water…

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    Reprocessing (EMDR) in 1987. In the ten years prior to this work, Shapiro, a PhD in English Literature, took an interest in behavior therapy and when she was diagnosed with cancer, it was the impetus for her to focus on, “the interplay of mind and external stressors” (Shapiro, 2001). The foundation of EMDR and its use is firmly committed to the belief that clinicians must be properly trained and supervised in the methods, through programs offered worldwide to increase the rate of success with…

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    This is applicable to Passing, Irene and Clare are both reduced to body parts as well: their eyes and their hair. Irene’s internal and external conflicts prove her to be an unreliable narrator. When Clare visits Irene, she is determined on not allowing her back into the African-American circle but “before Irene could greet her [Irene] had dropped a kiss on her dark curls. Looking at the…

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    Introduction Until recently, Obsession Compulsion Disorder was considered a rare disorder for an individual to be diagnosed with. In previous DSM’s, Obsession Compulsion Disorder was classified as an anxiety disorder; however, recently in the DSM-V, Obsession Compulsion Disorder and anxiety were removed from the same realm, giving OCD its own section. Added to the DSM-V section of OCD were many sub-groups, such as body dysmorphic disorder, trichotillomania, and excoriation disorder (Stein et…

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    that exists in the time-bound reality determines the rigidity of the individual’s interior world. Faulkner’s narrators often battle with themselves by looking towards the future or by believing that change can occur, but eventually succumb to their fixation on the past loss so much that the internal flow of time is either arrested or…

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    In the book, "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality," by Sigmund Freud, there are three distinct theories regarding the development of sexuality. The first is the sexual aberrations. These are ideas that relate to a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected. Freud further expands on these ideas by discussing deviations on the sexual object and respect the sexual aim. In Freud 's second theory called, "Infantile Sexuality." The popular idea is that sexual instincts are absent in…

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