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    CARL JUNG

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    CARL GUSTAV JUNG Carl Jung was born in Kesswyl‚ Thurgau‚ Switzerland on July 26‚ 1875. His father was kind but weak‚ while his mother was an insecure woman but with two personalities: (a) kind and loving (b) harsh and aloof. Jung was lonely at childhood making him introvert. In 1906 he published The Psychology of Dementia Praecox‚ a psychoanalytic treatment of schizophrenia. He first met Freud in 1907 and Freud regarded Jung as his son and they travelled and worked together that lasted until

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    Freud and Jung

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    was the responsible for it. Nevertheless‚ during this time‚ Carl Gustav Jung developed an important theory‚ making an immense contribution to psychology. Jung didn’t just criticize psychoanalysis in order to improve it but he also provided different perspectives and new ideas with the aim of trying to understand in a more complete sense the human being‚ its abysmal inside world and its relations with the outside world. Jung established the pillars of the school of “Analytical Psychology”. In the

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    Dim Sum

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    In Hong Kong‚ Dim Sum is a traditional food.There are many elderly go to Dim Sum restaurants regularly‚ not only in the morning‚ but also at lunch time. In addition to satisfy their appetite‚ it is already a part of life for some people who go to Dim Sum restaurant every day in Hong Kong. In my view‚ Dim Sum should be the best item to represent Hong Kong culture. It is because Dim Sum exemplify unique characteristic of Hong Kong culture. In the following‚ I will introduce some of the characteristics

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    Dim Sum

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    The unique culinary art of dim sum means "dot-hearts"‚ small treats that touch the heart‚ and originated in China hundreds of years ago. It is said to have started along the Silk Road where farmers‚ laborers and travelers often stopped at roadside teahouses to have afternoon tea‚ regain sustenance and relax‚ an olden days version of the local neighborhood bar At first‚ it was considered inappropriate to combine tea with food‚ because people believed that this would lead to excessive weight gain.

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    Carl Jung

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    The Psyche‚ is a culmination of how we interpret the world‚ all our psychological nature. It’s not about the destination; it’s about the journey. The psyches are different paths to knowledge but have the same ending‚ personal ideas‚ experiences‚ emotions‚ as well as the collective unconscious. Conscious is the only part to the mind that is known directly by the individual‚ thinking‚ feeling‚ sensing‚ and intuiting. This is how we grow our consciousness; the attitudes of extroversion and introversion

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    To Sum Up

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    To sum up‚ the transition from childhood to adolescence is complex‚ involving change in many different aspects of an individual’s life. While the transition through adolescence is inevitable for a sound development‚ the speed and degree of these changes may overload the capacity of many young to cope and result in a potential experience of stress. Teenagers must therefore develop a range of mechanisms which allow them to function effectively in the face of the stress which comes about the transition

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    Jades Homework

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    Hailee Scott Mr. Soens March 31‚ 2015 American Revolutionary War- The Boston Massacre Boom‚ Bang‚ Boom!! The Boston massacre was part of the American Revolutionary war‚ is it took place in Boston Massachusetts‚ on March 5th‚ 1770. The colonist mean and women protested agents the British troops. Many men were losing their jobs‚ and blamed the British troops for it. They gathered in front of the old state house and yelled at the British troop’s that were trying to calm down the crowd. The colonists

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    Learn sum

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    my family (guys) try and tell me to do something they say things like “no guy is gonna want a girl who can’t cook or want a girl who bites her nails or want a girl with such an attitude” as if my only purpose for living was to please some guy I also need feminism because when my little cries‚ gets upset‚ or happy or expresses any emotion he’s told by family members (also guys) to stop acting like a girl. As if being a means keeping things bottled up and being tough all the time or that being a

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    The Jade Pendant

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    Jane f. Sumalinab BSED-E Introduction to Singaporean Literature The history of Singaporean literature is closely connected with the country ’s own inception as a republic in 1965. Autonomy‚ first from its British colonial masters and later by separation from Malaysia‚ gave rise to the urgent necessity to find a separate and distinct national identity‚ one that could clearly be called Singaporean. The endeavor to establish this identity is echoed in the literature through the themes they raise.

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    jade kramer

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    A critical discussion of marketing to the bottom of the pyramid The bottom of the pyramid refers to the 4 billion poorest people in the world who live on less than R25 a day and refers mainly to India and Africa which have the highest levels of poverty in the world. The BOTP can’t access global markets so have to pay more for products and services. Big companies don’t view them as a viable market- infact this group actually represents the biggest market in the world if companies can offer affordable

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