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    keep the id reserved and express its desires in a proper manner.[4] Lastly‚ the superego is the sense of right and wrong and holds all moral archetypes‚ and strives toward perfection.[5] The id‚ ego‚ and superego operate in individual layers of consciousness. The communication between the three parts of the mind allows a consistent locomotion of items from one section to another. 2 The three

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    strength‚ confidence and happiness. When the mind and its thoughts are quiet‚ we are able to use the mind in a most effective way. Silencing the thoughts and the incessant‚ tiring‚ consuming chatter of the mind makes us enjoy a peaceful and joyous consciousness. At this stage we become the boss of the mind. Conquering the mind A strong power of concentration makes it easier to free the mind from thoughts. When there are no thoughts to distract‚

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    Progress of a society mainly depends upon the society’s youngsters.They are the one taking oath to assist the whole nation’s boat of dream and hope reach their destined desire and ancor the sea-shore.So‚people might reckon that young people should be expressed properly to their surroundings regardlessly by their own visualization‚skills‚smartness or fashion consciousness.I think‚young people should be as much fashion conscious as by which they could get attraction of their juniors and followers

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    year many people are diagnosed in a PVS or locked-in syndrome. PVS Is a disorder of consciousness in which patients with severe brain damage are in a state of partial arousal rather than true awareness. On the other hand locked-in syndrome is a medical condition‚ that usually results from a stroke that damages part of the brainstem‚ in which the body and most of the facial muscles are paralyzed but consciousness remains and the ability to perform certain eye movements is preserved. They differ due

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    conscious mind. Just below the surface is the preconscious mind‚ anything that is not yet part of the conscious mind. Hidden deep below the surface is the unconscious mind‚ feelings‚ memories‚ thoughts‚ and urges that cannot be easily brought into consciousness. The unconscious can be revealed in dreams and Freudian slips (or slip of the tongue is a verbal or memory mistake believed to be linked with the unconscious mind). In addition‚ according to Freud‚ there are three parts of personality called

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    Socrates’ View of Death Plato’s Apology: Socrates Defense represents Socrates’ trial for not recognizing the God’s recognized by the state‚ inventing new deities and corrupting the youth of Athens. Socrates’ speech‚ however‚ was not an apology in the contemporary sense. During those times‚ the name of the dialogue comes from the Greek word apologia‚ which means a defense or justification. Socrates did not apologize; instead he stood up for what he believed in and defended himself. He began his defense

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    Students of today are the future guardians of our Nation’s destiny. They are the molders and builders of future India. Political Consciousness is‚ therefore‚ an indispensable factor‚ contributing to the growth and development of a healthy public opinion on the part of the future pillars of the nation. But in no case should this young men and women be allowed to be used as cat’s paw of the shellfish and self centered shoddy politicians. Students of India must promote a sub line sense of discipline

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    Personal Identity has been a fascinating topic for philosophers all over the world. When you talk about personal Identity it makes you think to yourself “What is personal Identity?” Personal Identity can be a lot of things‚ to each person the meaning can be different. Personal Identity can be how you want the public to perceive you. Personal Identity can also mean upholding a certain standard/ attitude to maintain the status quo of who you are. This very question has left philosophers with many ideas

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    the methods and values of the physical sciences to questions of human behavior. Valuable knowledge was achieved in this quest. But if something was gained‚ something was also lost: The "First Force" systematically excluded the subjective data of consciousness and much information bearing on the complexity of the human personality and its development. The "Second Force" emerged out of Freudian psychoanalysis and the depth psychologies of Alfred Adler‚ Erik Erikson‚ Erich Fromm‚ Karen Horney‚ Carl Jung

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    better understand what emotional intelligence means is to understand each word separately. What is Emotion? This can be easily found in a dictionary as so “an affective state of consciousness in which joy‚ sorrow‚ fear‚ hate‚ or the like‚ is experiences‚ as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness.” (Dictionary.com). What is Intelligence? In layman’s terms “intelligence is a set of cognitive abilities which allow us to acquire knowledge‚ to learn and to solve problems.”

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