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    Transference Of Love

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    Freud’s third paper on the technique of psychoanalysis deals with the issue of love in the analytic situation. The paper deals with the transference of love, its hindrance to recovery, how it needs to be dealt with, and eventually transformed and used towards the healing process. The occurrence of falling in love is explored from a practical and theoretical position. When the client falls in deep love with the analyst, the analyst is faced with a specific set of challenges. Should he a) end…

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    ‘Annabel Lee’ is a six stanza long poem written from the perspective of a mourning lover who narrates his grief for a maiden named Annabel Lee’s death . Poe, utilises various literary devices and effects, such as repetition to maintain the atmosphere of grief, in a manner similar to that which a ballad would employ, and the voice of an unreliable narrator in his poem to reveal with each subsequent stanza the speaker’s instability, and perhaps even insanity, through an illustration of his…

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    Vera Clayhorne Guilt

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    Vera Claythorne is considered to be the one person on the island with the most guilt, but who is Vera? Vera Claythorne was a governess, looking after a little boy named Cyril Hamilton. Vera became infatuated with Cyril's uncle, Hugo. However, there was a huge marriage barrier in their way which was money. Hugo confessed to Vera that he didn't have enough money to get married and support a family. For several days Cyril had questioned Vera about swimming out to the island, and she finally thought…

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    Playlist: Song Analysis

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    • This playlist is aimed to assist removing a person from a negative headspace or despondence, lacklustre feelings to a buoyant, motivated state. Music with a slow rhythm begins the playlist to draw out negative emotions, and then transitions into songs of a combined jauntier and sombre note as a bridge between the first and last songs. Finally, it concludes with songs with a faster rhythm, crying out voices, primarily used as a cathartic headspace. Primarily, by enveloping themselves into these…

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    One part is how Arnold is able to force Connie to go with him “for a ride in his car”. “...And the “encouraging words” Arnold Friend speaks are hypnotic enough to lure her out the doors”(Quirk, 419) This is the effect the stockholm syndrome has on Connie. It makes her not think rationally, thus her following Arnold out to his car. She also could have been traumatized enough by the situation she was…

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    In memory of the Father Allah aka, Clarence 13X Smith; all praise due to Allah the beneficent the merciful and to the culture of the Gods and Earths Nation, the Suns of almighty God Allah and his 5%. The FOA represents-Fruit of Allah, which significantly means “Fighting in the name of Allah,” and the FOA has been since the beginning of time, especially through his Sons, Prophets and Messengers. However, never has it been so intense the struggle and battle for his people, than the fight for…

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    similar idea of the influential power paradoxes hold is evident in Fahrenheit 451. Paradoxes are used to show corruption and irony in the society to the characters and the readers. The evocation of thought rises when the few people who escaped the hypnotic effect of technology begin to ask the question ‘why?’. The immorality in the society becomes apparent to Montag when he meets Clarisse. Clarisse herself is a paradox as she is deemed antisocial because she does not fit into the society where…

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    Hitler was a retired soldier from the First World War. He had the power to deliver passionate and almost hypnotic speeches. He used that power to, after joining the extremist National Socialist German Workers' Party (known as the Nazi Party), climb its ranks and eventually become the leader in 1921. At the time, Nazi Party was gaining some recognition, but…

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    Who is Charles Manson? You may have heard his name on your favorite night time crime drama series or pop up on the news recently due to rumors of him getting a marriage license to a 26 year old female prison visitor. But who exactly is he and why is he regarded such an infamous serial killer? You may be wondering why I chose to speak about a serial killer today. Well, I am very interested in criminology and choose to spend my free time researching and studying the infamous serial killers, cult…

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    O’Reardon, J., Solvason, H., Janicak, P., Sampson, S., Isenberg, K., Nahas, Z., . . . Sackeim, H. (2007). Efficacy And Safety Of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation In The Acute Treatment Of Major Depression: A Multisite Randomized Controlled Trial. Biological Psychiatry, 62, 1208-1216. doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2007.01.018 The efficacy and safety of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been a topic of discussion for quite some time now. While many studies do show that TMS is not only safe,…

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