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    The less economic freedom a state has, the more political connections local firms need

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    Daniel M. Gropper, John S. Jahera Jr. and Jung Chul Park argue this is the case for US bank

    Analysing Student Work Involving Geometric Concepts

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    Hyunyi Jung reflects on why students struggle to understand trigonometry

    A Brief Review of Freudian and Jungian Theories

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    Freud and Jung are two of the most prominent and celebrated psychologists. Jung being a student of Freud\u27s, the two\u27s theories overlap considerably. Despite this lineage, however, there are marked differences between how the two theorists understood human behavior. This article highlights some of the major elements of both men\u27s theories and offers criticisms and contextualizations to offer new perspectives in understanding these theories

    When the Great Mother Met the Harlequin: Jung and Neumann on Art, Archetypes and The Spirit Of The Times

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    Where Sigmund Freud famously failed to engage seriously and openly with Nietzsche’s Thus spoke Zarathustra (1980 [1883-85]), C.G. Jung developed his psychological theory on the basis of a thorough critical engagement with the text and even dedicated a five-year long seminar series to its interpretation (1934-39). But similar to Freud before him he often developed a blind eye to his own contemporary literature and art. As Jung’s writings on Joyce’s Ulysses (Jung 1932) or Picasso’s paintings make (Jung 1932a) evident he tended to reject the symbolic dimension of modernist art and literature and regarded it as a sheer product of the spirit of the times. Again, it was a psychologist of the next generation, Erich Neumann, whose adaptation of Jung’s theory made it possible to apply archetypal theory to modernist art. This article will follow the key differences between Jung’s and Neumann’s understanding of art and literature by looking at their interpretations of main examples of modernism

    General relations between sums of squares and sums of triangular numbers

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    Let = ( 1, · · · , m) be a partition of k. Let r (n) denote the number of solutions in integers of 1x21 + · · · + mx2 m = n, and let t (n) denote the number of solutions in non negative integers of 1x1(x1 +1)/2+· · ·+ mxm(xm +1)/2 = n. We prove that if 1 k 7, then there is a constant c , depending only on , such that r (8n + k) = c t (n), for all integers n

    The Role of the Unconscious in the Perception of Risks

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    Dr. Fritzsche argues that our world is too rational and that the psychology of the unconscious, as developed by Jung, can be key to understanding responses to hazards and to resolving conflicts that arise in the political management of risks

    Metafisika Mimpi: Telaah Filsafati terhadap Teori Mimpi C.G. Jung (1875-1961)

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    A dream has been a part of human life. It's a universal phenomenon playing an important role in building culture of human being althought it is experience. It is also a thing embedding a human life. The discource of dream, so far, isn't not dominated by both one community and one knowledge discipline. But, it does several disciplines for instace; philosophy, psychology, religion, etc. It proved that dream discourse is extremly open to study because of its interesting and actual object/ Moreover, in field academic, the dream is more popular and well-known by psycolog with its psychology as discipline but this paper isn't triying to built dream from psychological approach. Although Carl Gustav Jung as the expret whom I will study is a psycolog that concerns dream theories but I will try to see aspects of philosophical metaphysis from those Jung's theories.I am of descriptive-analitycal method to use. I am trying to describe Jung's terminoligies and keywords then to search the background of his thought construction. From this point of view, I am trying to analyze it in order to find the aspects of philosophical metaphysic from those Jung's theories.Carl Gustav Jung is Sigmund Freud's student. While taking several teachers theories, Jung didn't have same idea. It's because his teacher tends to sexuality and both materialist and biological oriented in explaining his theories. Jung's doctrine which is well-known as analytical psychology is strongly stated by myth, mysticism, metaphysic and religious experience. He believes that those are more relevant to desribe well on human spirituality, on the other side, Freud's theories has just touched materialistic ones.Accordin to Jung, personality is the compromised combination between the inner life and the out world. Therefore, according to Jung, dream is a proof of exsisting dimension of innate religious because, recently, dreams describe by classic and modern people are desribed psychological paradigm about the relation between human being and spiritual world. Through analyzing dream from any psychological aspect, he concludes it is the existence of religious inner power that manifest the form of glorying and sacralizing thing in the human life
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