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    Waiting for Godot

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    ‘Ces’t la Vie: Shit happens’‚ blends political satire with philosophical discussion. It sets out to explore the existing dichotomy between the religious belief of a predestined fate and the existentialist observation of random consequence. The primary purpose of the text is to entertain my audience and to position them to empathise with the plight of my protagonist‚ who himself is an allegory for an individual caught in the Cold War climate. The secondary purpose of my major work is to challenge

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    Vision Quest

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    VISION QUEST ; KNOWING SELF CLEARLY; SUBMITTED TO PROF.AGNES MONTALBO SUBMITTED BY EDILBERTO J. GORPIDO OCTOBER‚ 2012 SUMMARY Its my first time to walk alone‚ in first 30 minutes in doing my vision quest there is a little harder it my part mostly in my mind‚ because while I am walking my childhood experience flashback in my mind‚ seriously I don’t want to remind again my childhood day‚ because that part of my life are one of the

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    Justice by Karl Jaspers

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    "Justice" by Karl Jaspers by Antonio Pineda “That which has happened is a warning. To forget it is guilt. It must be continually remembered. It was possible for this to happen‚ and it remains possible for it to happen again at any minute. Only in knowledge can it be prevented.” The above quote by Karl Jaspers‚ a German philosopher‚ used on the BBC programme The Nazis: a Warning from History‚ refers to the World War II and its atrocities. Married to a Jew‚ Karl Jaspers “strongly opposed totalitarian

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    What should a man do to get noticed in today’s world. In a world that does not identify true and sincere efforts‚ that does not care for human lives and that neglects the bonds of blood. Today’s world paying heed to his own creation ‚ neglecting others feeling for selfish wants and soothing with a sweet tongue but with a dark heart and building mountains of sand. Nations are built on strong generations and the bedrock of nation building is a women. She starts her journey much early that her sex

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    Existential Therapy

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    Existential Therapy Key Concepts/Unique Attributes The existential approach is more of a collective group of thoughts rather than a concrete therapy. The existential approach guides the counseling practices. The premise is that individuals guide their own lives and create their own paths. The existential approach unlike psychoanalytical therapy of unconscious boundaries and limitations is based on the fundamental belief that “we are what we choose to be (Corey 2009).” The key concepts are known

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    psychosynthesis

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    Psychosynthesis When one thinks of therapy one for the most part automatically thinks that therapy deals with emotional problems that a person is trying to over come. However‚ there is another aspect of an individual’s personality that also can be worked on during therapy‚ this aspect being the spiritual part of an individual. This type of therapy is known as psychosynthesis. In psychosynthesis‚ the goal or focus is for the individual to achieve synthesis

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    Waiting for Godot

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    The tragicomedy Waiting for Godot‚ written by the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett‚ is one of the pioneering pieces of literature which were a part of a new genre‚ called Theatre of the Absurd. Upon reading it‚ one can easily infer why this is the case- throughout the 2 acts the play consists of‚ there is virtually no plot. Two vagrants‚ Vladimir and Estragon‚ loitering around a rather vague setting- a country road next to a tree- with only a passer-by every now and then‚ wait for a certain Godot

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    Personal Models of Helping

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    Paper on Personal Model of Helping The following paper discusses the personal model of helping called the existential therapy model. The model of therapy is used to help people in counseling live better‚ stress free lives by exploring themselves and learning to live an authentic life. This model is effective when the therapist is authentic themselves and are genuine about helping others‚ which builds a positive relationship between the therapist and the client. This kind of model allows the client

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    The second sex

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    The Second Sex (French: Le Deuxième Sexe) is a 1949 book by the French existentialist Simone de Beauvoir. One of her best-known books‚ it deals with the treatment of women throughout history and is often regarded as a major work of feminist philosophy and the starting point of second-wave feminism. De Beauvoir researched and wrote the book in about 14 months when she was 38 years old.[1][2] She published it in two volumes and some chapters first appeared in Les Temps modernes.[3][4] The Vatican placed

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    EXISTENTIALIST FOCUS ON PROTAGONIST SITA - ANITA DESAI’S -WHERE SHALL WE GO THIS SUMMER ? The protagonist herself has an existential entity. Desai‚ has presented an intense identity crisis of the central character Sita‚ a sensitive woman in her late forties.Existentialism’ is a difficult term to define and an odd movement as many feel‚ but it not totally impossible to define. ‘Existentialists’‚ tend to take freedom of the will‚ the human power to do or not do‚ as absolutely obvious. Only now

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