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    student. She is enthusiastic and eager to learn new things. She has high standards for her future and has dreamt of attending a large college all her life. Her interest in psychology and human behavior peaked during her sophomore year of high school after reading‚ How your Unconscious Mind Rules your Behavior. She has since followed up with numerous other psychology books and is now taking the psychology class available at her school. She loves the idea of learning why people make decisions or act

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    How does George Orwell convey his thoughts and feelings to the reader? George Orwell conveys his thoughts and feelings to the reader in many numbers of ways. One way in which he does this‚ is with his use of language in the third paragraph. Although the third paragraph is very short‚ it is clear to see what George Orwell’s feelings are about the Elephant. ‘It seemed to me that it would be murder to shoot him’ shows the reader that Orwell did not want to shoot the Elephant as he would feel like

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    had a slight obsession with Dorian. He cannot accept the fact that Basil will not put the work on display‚ but does state‚ "Genius lasts longer than beauty" (20). Basil wants to express that Dorian is a beautiful person‚ although Basil might just be referring to Dorian’s looks. Basil’s artistic temperament leads him to worshipping Dorian and his fleeting appearance of delicacy. Basil does not want life to be like art. Instead‚ he wants life to be art. Basil places confidence in Dorian’s undeniable

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    about is the Iceberg Metaphor of the unconscious mind. In this metaphor‚ the small bit of the iceberg that is visible above the water represents the conscious mind‚ or the part of the mind used for analyzing and making decisions based on information that is brought from the unconscious (or rises spontaneously). The large‚ massive part of the iceberg UNDER the water‚ however‚ represents the subconscious‚ or unconscious part of the mind. This part of the mind controls the majority of functions of

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    Everyone experiences an event in life of feeling out of place or uncomfortable with a specific surrounding or situation. This feeling occurs in Ashima‚ one of the main characters in the novel‚ The Namesake‚ multiple times. Feeling out of place is common among all people especially with Ashima feeling alone after the death of her husband‚ Ashoke‚ feeling out of place in the hospital while giving birth‚ and when Gogol feels alone with having a name so uncommon and unique. A dramatic change in life

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    Annotated Bibliography Cherry‚ Kendra . “The Conscious and Unconscious Mind.” About.com About Health‚ 17 Dec. 2015. Web. 12 Feb. 2016. Kendra Cherry is a psychologist and in this article she defines and explains the conscious and unconscious state of mind. She gives very concrete details that clarify and illuminate the two state of minds. "Examples of Id Ego and Superego." YourDictionary‚ n.d. Web. 12 February 2016. YourDictionary gives explicit definitions about the theory of id‚ ego‚ and superego

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    What are your thoughts and feelings about the poem “On The Grasshopper and The Cricket”? In the poem ‘On The Grasshopper and The Cricket’ by John Keats‚ the poet seems at a first glance to just to be describing a grasshopper and a cricket and how they inhabit a garden and the kitchen of a home respectively. However‚ once we understand the poem‚ it is not so straightforward. In the second to the sixth lines of the poem‚ it shows how carefree the life of a grasshopper is in the “summer luxury”

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    Your behavior will directly correlate with their influence upon you‚ to a great extent of your existence. You are imprinted in your thinking and consequently in your behavior by those who care for you. This is the core influence upon how our personality and character development. The culture into which you are born will influence how you see the world. We gain understanding of our personhood;our communication skills develop as to how we relate with the rest of society. It affects how we see

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    In the novel‚ The Call of the Wild‚ what is the “call of the wild” and how does it affect Buck’s behavior throughout the novel? The novel‚ The Call of the Wild‚ is about a very large half Saint Bernard and half Scotch Shepherd dog named Buck that was smuggled from his home to work as a sled dog in the Klondike region‚ which is in Alaska. In order to survive the harsh environment‚ he transformed from a domesticated house dog to a warrior which he inherited from his ancestors‚ which are the wolves

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    of Zurich where he obtained his M.D. He was a strong believer of the unconscious drives and innate characteristics shared by the human race. Jung and Freud shared the same idea of an unconscious nature‚ and worked together for a total of five years‚ 1907-1912. However‚ the two men split due to their different views on the importance of sexuality on human nature. Jung was more interested in learning about the meaning of unconscious contents. In order to differentiate from

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