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    His wife, Mal, committed suicide over a thought that was planted in her mind by Cobb. He is later forced to leave his children due to looming murder charges. Cobb’s sense of guilt over his wife’s death and his children’s abandonment leaves his subconscious in shambles. Cobb’s perceived guilt causes him to subconsciously project violent and vengeful apparitions of his wife which constantly hinder his ability to properly complete his work in the dream state. He allows his guilt to both motivate…

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    her unexamined, culturally conditioned definitions of 'success' and 'happiness'; shape the narrative through their contradicting definitions. According to Bronte, women have the same capacity for success and Independence as men. However, her subconscious cultural belief that a women's success is to be married is a contradiction of her first definition of success. This results in a struggle between these two beliefs in Jane Eyre. Furthermore, the culture expectations of a women deeply embedded…

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    Lev Vygotsky was born in Russia. He was psychologist and gives many theories related to human psychology and social development. He also gives the theory of Vygotsky Circle. His main work was related to development of cognitive function in children in the social environment. He gives importance to social behaviors in our daily life. He stressed that these behaviors play an important role in life of human beings. Especially in children, he explains the importance of cognitive development and how…

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    using a topographical model. According to Freud, there are three stages of awareness in human mind such as conscious, subconscious and unconscious. The least region in Freud’s Theory is conscious. The function of conscious in human mind is control the awareness of human towards any matter. It involves the thoughts that focus to attention. The second important state is subconscious state. It is an ordinary memory. During this stage, information can be retrieve from memory even though it is not…

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    Masson would subject himself to harsh conditions such as time without food or sleep, forcing himself into a reduced state of consciousness. This would help is art be free from rational control and allowed him to get closer to the workings of his subconscious…

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    The Third Man Analysis

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    Vader. While a being of pure evil cannot be found in The Third Man such and entity can be found in Edgar Allan Poe’s poem The Raven. In The Raven the entity of pure evil is mysterious in that it is not clear if it is the Raven or the narrator’s own subconscious. This can be better explained by this quote, “’Prophet!’” said I, ‘thing of evil!—prophet still, if bird or devil!— Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore, Desolate yet all undaunted, on this desert land…

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    Dr. Laurence Steinberg’s research was a true clarification of racial biases in the subconscious. In using police and probation officers, both categories a mix of black and white, he gave them both identical information on the same crime, but offered no identification of race for the individual doing the crime. In doing this, Steinberg first wanted the two groups to clear their minds by taking an implicit association test, giving them a final result of pro-white or pro-black. This concluded that…

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    you into situations of modern day racism. By using real life situations, she explains how racism fits into all aspects of life, whether it is in the media, at school, in public, or at home. Rankine describes the difference between conscious and subconscious discriminations to relate to the main idea of modern day racism. Rankine uses stories from real-life experiences of people consciously discriminating others. In the video made by a young black man that goes by the name, “Henessy Youngman,”…

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    "Cancerette" There was no escape and no way to stop this harm. Though their bodies to fight it, their subconscious didn’t allow such violation. Although many were able to stop such harm, there were some who couldn’t resist the feeling. I have resisted the feeling. Since the first time Cancerette first came into existence(cx), I have felt its presence around me.... But unlike the citizens around me, my subconscious is still clean. I knew my punishment for my crimes would be severe, but I continue…

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    and can start to win. To be the best at your sport, you have to get your mind into the right state. Even famous athletes have problems with developing the right focus and motivation. For these athletes, sports hypnosis is a way to channel their subconscious and create the best atmosphere for athletics. Hypnosis is a tool that allows you to gain a natural advantage in sports without using performance enhancing drugs. Through hypnosis, you can remove the fears, negative thoughts or mental blocks…

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