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AFRL1624 AFRL1624 1
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Anatomy 2
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Behavioural Genetics GENE3734 5
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Biopsychosocial Criminology CRIM3734 3
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Developmental psychology 1
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EACG2708 / Introduction to Auditing EACG2708 6
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ECONOMICS ECS1501 2
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EECM3724 1
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Engineering 1
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ERSS6824 ERSS6824 1
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Fundamentals of Agrometeorology Clim2614 13
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Genomics GENE3714 5
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History 1
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Industrial sociology SOCL2624 3
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Introdution to health psychology PSIH2724 2
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Jurisprudence LJUR4814 2
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Law of Person LPSN1514 1
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LCIL3714 LCIL3714 13
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LCVP4814 LCVP4814 10
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LDEL3714 LDEL3714 7
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LJUR4814 LJUR4814 6
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LMDF4814 LMDF4814 6
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LMDF4814 - Medicina Forensis LMDF4814 14
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LPRO 3724 LPRO3724 1
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LPRO3724 LPRO3724 9
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LPRO3724 - Property Law LPRO3724 12
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MBA 23
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Medicine Internal medicine 1
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Microbiology 3
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Nursing 8
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Protein Biochemistry BOCP3724 1
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PSHT Psychotherapy and Ethics PSHT 4
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Psychology PSYC7312 6
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Research Criminology CRIM3714 2
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Statistics for economics EECM3724 2
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psychology exercise
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Psychology • Swartz, Cheryl de La Rey• ISBN 9780195995114
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Psychology • Swartz, Cheryl de La Rey• ISBN 9780195995114
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Psychology exercise
Freud claims that “The most important instinctual drives are sexual”. Also, “society believes that no greater threat to civilization could arise than if the sexual instincts were to be liberated” (47-8). Describing 'repression' as a process an instinctual impulse undergoes to be made inoperative, he warns that such impulses proliferate 'in the dark' and require constant management lest they multiply and expand. This short summation of his theory on repression discusses what this means.
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University of the Freestate•English Literature (Hons.)
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Freud claims that “The most important instinctual drives are sexual”. Also, “society believes that no greater threat to civilization could arise than if the sexual instincts were to be liberated” (47-8). Describing 'repression' as a process an instinctual impulse undergoes to be made inoperative, he warns that such impulses proliferate 'in the dark' and require constant management lest they multiply and expand. This short summation of his theory on repression discusses what this means.
This presentation explores the mid to late 20th century understandings of same-sex relations in conjunction with the rise of different forms of political activism in the USA, UK and Australia.
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University of the Freestate•English Literature (Hons.)
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This presentation explores the mid to late 20th century understandings of same-sex relations in conjunction with the rise of different forms of political activism in the USA, UK and Australia.
This presentation discusses the true nature of the horrific elements in the films 'Carrie' and 'Psycho'. In Carrie, the horror that Carrie embodies is locked up in her telekinetic power as well as her unpredictability, her shyness and her social awkwardness. These are all traditionally feminine qualities, characteristics of the Abject, the exile of the conscience. In Psycho, Norman’s terrifying aspect is his ‘deterioration’ into a more womanly guise, his womanly jealousy, seated in his...
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Film Analysis Bundle• By adrismit
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This presentation discusses the true nature of the horrific elements in the films 'Carrie' and 'Psycho'. In Carrie, the horror that Carrie embodies is locked up in her telekinetic power as well as her unpredictability, her shyness and her social awkwardness. These are all traditionally feminine qualities, characteristics of the Abject, the exile of the conscience. In Psycho, Norman’s terrifying aspect is his ‘deterioration’ into a more womanly guise, his womanly jealousy, seated in his...
According to Grau, 'American History X' promotes antisemitism and racism through stylish cinematography, sound editing techniques as well as the manipulation of the viewer, turning the film into little more than propaganda. In this presentation, I propose that Kaye’s film is neither outright propaganda, neither does it subvert racist claims unquestioningly, due to its unexpected final twist.
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Film Analysis Bundle• By adrismit
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According to Grau, 'American History X' promotes antisemitism and racism through stylish cinematography, sound editing techniques as well as the manipulation of the viewer, turning the film into little more than propaganda. In this presentation, I propose that Kaye’s film is neither outright propaganda, neither does it subvert racist claims unquestioningly, due to its unexpected final twist.
A presentation that looks at Sartrean existentialism and the Ontology of Being and Nothingness in "Leaving Las Vegas", a film by Mike Figgis.
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Film Analysis Bundle• By adrismit
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A presentation that looks at Sartrean existentialism and the Ontology of Being and Nothingness in "Leaving Las Vegas", a film by Mike Figgis.
Frost's modulation of an austere and tragic view of life through the metaphysical use of detail – the convergence of the seen and unseen realms in his poetry. Frost's poetry does not, in my understanding, harbor some hidden hues of sadness and dark. Though he refers to winter, to cold, to dark, these elements are the 'chaotic stuff' out of which he carves his poetry. If anything, as in Birches, he adopts an attitude of observation and exploration, frequently emphasizing the journey, the pr...
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Contemporary Literary Identities• By adrismit
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Frost's modulation of an austere and tragic view of life through the metaphysical use of detail – the convergence of the seen and unseen realms in his poetry. Frost's poetry does not, in my understanding, harbor some hidden hues of sadness and dark. Though he refers to winter, to cold, to dark, these elements are the 'chaotic stuff' out of which he carves his poetry. If anything, as in Birches, he adopts an attitude of observation and exploration, frequently emphasizing the journey, the pr...
A broad summary of the poetic outlook of the contemporary poet, Thomas Hardy, whose work was influenced by his views on religion and coloured by his participation in the 1st World War. Includes extracts of a few of his acclaimed poems and commentary on how these express his general perspective on life and matters that interested him.
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Contemporary Literary Identities• By adrismit
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A broad summary of the poetic outlook of the contemporary poet, Thomas Hardy, whose work was influenced by his views on religion and coloured by his participation in the 1st World War. Includes extracts of a few of his acclaimed poems and commentary on how these express his general perspective on life and matters that interested him.
Chapter 1 & 2 notes: Social Psychology
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University of the Freestate•Social Psychology
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Chapter 1 & 2 notes: Social Psychology