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    ego mechanisms

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    According to Sigmund Freud‚ we have only two drives‚ sex and aggression. In Freud’s perspective there is a constant tension between the impulses of the mind and the body’s response to it‚ what he called instinctual tension. Freud believed that the ego‚ the part of the psyche that triggers the stress response when threatened‚ has a hard time dealing with perceptions from outside stimuli resulting in tension. But the ego has some tools it can use to help defend its self. These tools are called ego

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    arbitrary 5. None of the above   Question 2 (1 point) In what types of drawings can true length measurements be made on the front plane? 1. Perspective 2. Oblique 3. Orthographic Projections 4. Both answers 1 and 2 5. Both answers 2 and 3 6. None of the above   Question 3 (1 point) Given the pictorial shown below‚ what are the minimum number of views that are necessary to completely

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    power he gets by abusing her. Joe’s displacement runs rampant throughout the novel. Another unfortunate defense mechanism he feels obliged to use is projection. He often projects many of his insecurities upon Janie‚ because she is his wife‚ and he doesn’t think she will retaliate; he is trying to attack a weak target. One of the strongest projections Joe place upon her was the following: “A woman stay round uh store till she get old as Methusalem and still can’t cut a little ting like a plug of tobacco

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    CONFLICTS and FRUSTRATIONS Conflict * It is the emotional state or condition in which people have to make difficult decisions about two or more competing motives‚ behaviors or impulses. * Kurt Lewin(was a German-American psychologist‚ known as one of the modern pioneers of social‚ organizational‚ and applied psychology) * He described two opposite tendencies of conflict: approach and avoidance. When something attracts

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    Projection is defined as when “a person projects uncomfortable thoughts or feeling onto another person in order to repress themselves” (Straker 3). Projection is used to defend individuals from a state of paranoia. In the novella‚ The Turn of the Screw‚ projection is very evident when the governess automatically begins to shout at Miles and Flora for seeing the apparitions just because

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    In some areas of psychology (especially in psychodynamic theory)‚ psychologists talk about “defense mechanisms‚” or manners in which we behave or think in certain ways to better protect or “defend” ourselves. Defense mechanisms are one way of looking at how people distance themselves from a full awareness of unpleasant thoughts‚ feelings and behaviors. Psychologists have categorized defense mechanisms based upon how primitive they are. The more primitive a defense mechanism‚ the less effective it

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    mechanisms are basically natural instinct; you do whatever it takes to survive. Otherwise‚ they are learned from family‚ friends‚ media‚ and or teachers. Some defense mechanisms that I use and get in the way are rationalization‚ acting out‚ and projection. Rationalization is putting something into a different light or offering a different explanation for one’s perceptions or behaviors in the face of a changing reality (Grohol‚ 2007). For example‚ I used to rationalize not leaving my ex because

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    Technical Drawing Made Easy

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    II (60 marks) shall contain questions which require longer answers. There will be a choice of questions. THEORY – 100 Marks 1. Types of lines (i) Border lines. (ii) Outlines. (iii) Dashed/ Dotted lines. (iv) Centre lines. (v) Extension lines or Projection lines. (vi) Dimension lines. (vii) Construction lines. (viii) Cutting-Plane lines. (ix) Section or Hatching lines. (x) Short break lines. (xi) Long break lines. 3. Lettering and Numbering Upright capitals and small‚ freehand‚ single stroke‚ as

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    The Analysis of Two audiences‚ One Objective Strategies on SawasdeeVR.com Vorapoj Songcharoen Bangkok University Abstract SawasdeeVR .com is a free Thailand virtual destination panoramic contents service provider. The website aims to promote Thailand tourisms with interactive virtual scene. As a name çSawasdeeé is a Thai word for greeting‚ and VR is short word of Virtual Reality. Since this initial technology based on Apple QuickTime Virtual Reality technology (QTVR)‚ itûs original idea

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    GGH 3703 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS ASSIGNMENT 6 LETTY POSH MABUNDZA 44006144 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Assignment cover page 1 Question 1 page 3-4 Question 2 page 4-6 Question 3 page 6-9 Question 4 page 10-14 Question 5 page 14-15 Question 6 page 15-16 Sources consulted page 17-18 2 QUESTION 1: Given data:  Mean annual temperature  Average annual air pressure  Boundaries of provinces  Climate data  Location of meteorogical stations Spatial data:  Boundaries

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