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    quantitative projective models (Füssel, 2007). For example, these constitute a focus on hazards such as “observed and expected changes in average climate, climate variability, and climate extremes” (Füssel, 2007, p. 266). In relying heavily on results from projection models, many documents are employing this approach such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, United States Country Studies Program, and United Nations Environment Programme. Füssel (2007) argues that there are…

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    Introduction This essay seeks to analyse the theoretical reasoning behind Louis Kahn’s approach towards non-details in his built work based on the definition of details as set out by Edward R. Ford in his publication, “The Architectural Detail.” and how it can be adapted to suit the design strategies of a multi-generation apartment. Detail is defined as “attention to or treatment of a subject in individual or minute parts”. The architectural detail starts off as a constructive or technical…

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    Marketing for Musician Starter Pack The main objective of the event’s marketing would be to sustain the promotion consistently. The Guild’s previous marketing efforts were more ‘ad-hoc’ and ‘part-time’ (Singam, 2017). Hence, the Guild would be putting in extra efforts for Musician Starter Pack. Outreach The operational team of the Guild would be going down to the various music programmes such as LaSalle, NAFA, Singapore Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic and the commercial music schools such as…

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    So let dig into the concept of love in the book showing that the person one’s loves is not truly the individual itself but its image, its projection and the idea someone has created of this person. Let’s take an example outside of the book to illustrate this concept. If someone tells you that they love their father because he raised them, and you find out that their father never actually raised…

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    From every recreation of Homer’s epic poem The Iliad, none has captured the essence of human emotion and the monstrosities brought about from human nature than the film Troy. Troy captured the true essence of humanities disastrous emotional fallout; and Petersen’s rendition of the nightmarish and atrocious siege of Troy aids in demonstrating the way in which human emotions such as greed, pride, love, wrath and grief which bring about effects within the human mind that create the need for war and…

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    In the case of most human beings, hypocrisy is the direct result of self projection, wherein a person takes whatever flaws he resents inside himself and “projects” said flaws onto another person—a purely subconscious action. Mr. Dimmesdale, however, falls under a completely different category. This sort of conscious hypocrisy reaps…

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    Discovering my hidden potential was the most critical and profound hurdle I had to overcome. During middle school, I was a chubby child teased about my weight. Nevertheless, I enjoyed going to school and never paid much attention to the rude comments made by the other children. All in all, I had confidence in myself. However, what I lacked was hard work and consistency in by studies which caused significant problems in getting the grades necessary for a good education. Living with my mother…

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    life concerning his mother. Another Defense mechanism that Antonio exhibits ties right in with his defense of denial and that is Acting Out, he becomes overtly reactive every time his mother drops him off at day care. He also exhibits displacement/projection when he is playing with the toys on the floor in the therapist’s room; he is playing with his dinosaur and a larger one from the toy pile. His dinosaur is in a battle with the larger dinosaur and he wins by killing the larger one. One could…

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    extraordinary inverse. For example a man feeling contempt will be supplanted by adoration. Fixing is the point at which the sense of self totally changes activities which prompt sentiments of uneasiness. In this system reality might be definitely contorted. Projection is the point at which an individual has a tendency to dole out one's own particular weaknesses on to another person. Justification is the point at which a silly demonstration is made to seem judicious. Dissent happens in situations…

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    that indicated sexual adulthood. Since these woman could not achieve sexual maturity they could turn sexually frigid and this concept now applied to women who wanted to vote and get an education. “Nymphomania represented a much broader cultural projection, connecting fear of social change and emerging threats to the patriarchal order to the potentially wayward bodies of women” (Temple, G. M.) Alfred Kinsey offered another view of female sexuality in…

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