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Summary Of The Ego And The Identity Chapter 2
In Chapter 2 of The Ego and the ID, Freud explores the functionality of both the Ego and the Id and
their relationship to human functioning regarding what the conscious, unconscious, and
preconscious are. Freud explains that the unconscious is made up of any thoughts and feelings
without being limited by societal restrictions such as laws, manners, or modesty. The conscious is
the understood perception of unconscious things that have transformed and are now deemed to be
acceptable. The preconscious is a mediator within the unconscious through which thoughts pass and
mutate in order to have the capacity to become conscious. An interesting facet that Freud uses to
determine whether something is considered unconscious or preconscious is language.... Show more
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In Principles of Mental Functioning, published in 1911, 12 years before Ego and the ID, Freud
explains how he believes art is a form of mediation between the unconscious and the conscious. He
states that an artist is originally a man who turns away from reality because he cannot come to
terms with the renunciation of instinctual satisfaction which it at first demands (69). Art is a way
that ideas from the unconscious can come to fruition in the preconscious and then the conscious
without being mediated by language. However, this contradicts what Freud says in his later work:
if art is not mediated by language, is art a product of feelings rather than thoughts? Many people
speculate over art pieces in an effort to determine the meaning behind certain pieces, but unless
blatantly stated, it s nearly impossible to apply meaning to many art pieces. This reflects another
disparity between thoughts and ideas: it s possible to ask an artist what they were thinking and the
ideas they had behind a piece of art, but impossible to perfectly invoke the same feelings they had
when the art was created. Would language do this differently? Language allows for thoughts to be
transferred to other people, but art isolates thoughts to the individual because the artist is the only
one who understands the thoughts and functions behind their artwork. This suggests that the nature
of the preconscious is to mediate what is able to be understood by an outside party. In a situation
where external factors are necessary to satisfy any unconscious desires, the preconscious is used to
obtain that satisfaction. For example, a child who complains that they are hungry may expect an
external force to bring them food because they are unable to satisfy
Clara Barton and The American Red Cross
The American Red Cross (ARC) Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross after becoming
involved in the work of the International Red Cross during the Franco Prussian War. Her heart of
giving and helping others convinced her that an American chapter was needed in her country in
1881. The ARC is a humanitarian organization that is dependent on the contributions of time, blood,
and money from the American public to support its multiple lifesaving services and programs. The
ARC s mission is to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing
the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. The ARC from its humble beginnings and up
to recently has provided great support the American public and military during... Show more content
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The leader needs to instill urgency into the workers and volunteers of the ARC. Taking an
organization that s on its knees requires great cooperation, initiative, and willingness to make
sacrifices from many people (Kotter, 2011). Based on the case study, the ARC lacks all these
characteristics for change to occur. It needs to look how to improve its response times, how to
become more efficient in collecting denotations and how to prioritize and quickly distribute the
donations it receives in a fair and efficient manner. It needs to hold its leaders to a higher standard
that will instill a culture of high moral standard in its employees and volunteers. Once the nation
sees a change in the behavior of the ARC they will be more willing to give donations and their time
to support disaster relief efforts. The Role Stakeholder Orientation Played in the Scenario It is vital
that every organization is able to accurately identify their stakeholders, whether it is a for profit or a
non profit organization. One of the most important reasons for identifying and understanding
stakeholders is that it allows the organization to recruit them as part of their efforts and learn
firsthand on their needs and requirements (Rabinowitz, 2014). We live in an uncertain world where
The History Of Social Work
The history of social work demonstrates how statutory and voluntary agencies adapted to the
changing social conditions and increasing societal problems as a result of influence of
industrialization and urbanization (Red). Social and economic changes such as the Black Death that
severed the British populations, the closure of common land for self profit in the 1530s, and unrest
and riots during the 1700s left many people in need alone and without care from their families
(lecture). Industrialization and urbanization created a widespread movement toward cities,
separation over wealth and classes, and caused challenges which established systems of care could
not longer cope with (lecture). During the late 16th century, the population in the United Kingdom
increased by 25% and widespread famine contributed to the increasing povertyrate, which called for
a new system of help for the poor (black). Over almost a 400 year period, poor laws were established
in the United Kingdom to provide systematic help for those facing poverty.
Within the United Kingdom, there was a division of approaches to address rising social problems
(lecture). England and Whales created the Elizabethan Poor Law Act of 1601 to classify the poor
into categories and allocate responsibility of care and control for these classifications. The poor
law separated those who could not work versus those who would not work in three ways: the
impotent poor , the aged, chronically sick, or mentally ill; the able bodied poor , those who could
work but didn t; and the able bodied poor who absconded or refused work (red). The impotent
poor were housed in voluntary institutions under the care of parishes and churches whereas the able
bodied poor were sent to statutory workhouses or house of correction punishment facilities (red).
The Poor Law Act of 1601 sought to make a distinction between individuals who were poor by no
fault of their own and individuals who were to blame for there poverty, and thus putting them in the
care of either the state or private sectors (red).
Workhouses were some of the most inhumane aspects of history and a dark space in the public
imagination (red). Under public authority, these institutions had harsh conditions,
L. J. Watkins Company
L. J. Watkins Company is a door manufacturing firm which enjoyed success during its early years.
the company manufactures aluminum panel doors that used for sectioning off expansive areas, and
it always relied heavily on its primary customer s expansion of building plans for its success. It used
to be the sole manufacturer of these types of doors but recently new competitors that have emerged
and engaged in the market, with one attempting to attract Watkins client. The owner, Mr. Watkins,
began looking for ways to enhance their competitive advantage through efficiency and cutting costs
of production on realizing the emerging competition. Before this desire to introduce the new cost
reduction strategies, the company was characterized by a social and friendly environment among
supervisors and employees. Supervision was minimal, with the company executives facing little
pressure to meet the expectations of the firm. There were high levels of social interactions between
the supervisors and employees during their breaks, which involved leisurely activities. When the
employees worked overtime, there was hardly any supervision over their operations. Mr. Watkins
only regularly walked around the workstations to observe the activities that taking place. As the
president, he tasked his Vice President, Pat Eckers, with the responsibility of ensuring that the
organizational goals and objectives were achieved. The delegation of responsibility was in
consideration of Pat s efficiency
Billy Mitchell Research Paper
Considered an aviation pioneer by many, Billy Mitchell (1879 1936) recognized the potential of
air power as an integral part of national defense. His strong beliefs led to a court martial for
insubordination in the 1920s. The key role played by air defense during the Second World War II
vindicated him. William ( Billy ) Mitchell was born in Nice, France, on December 28, 1879. He
was the eldest of ten children born to John Lendrum Mitchell, who came from a politically active
Wisconsin family, and Harriet Mitchell. When Mitchell was three years old, the family returned
to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Growing up in Milwaukee, Mitchell spoke French just as fluently as
English. He and his siblings also learned German, Spanish, and Italian. In The Billy Mitchell
Affair, biographer Burke Davis noted that Mitchell was small, wiry, and utterly fearless. His nanny
spent a good deal of her time trying to control him. When he was told not to climb the family
greenhouse, Mitchell attempted to scale it on an almost daily basis. He also enjoyed guns and
horses. Mitchell s father was elected to Congress in 1891 and to the Senate in 1893. Important
guests were often invited to the Mitchell home and, as Davis noted, There was an air of freedom in
the household which encouraged the young Mitchells to grow up in their own way. The children...
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It began in October 1925. There was a lot of media coverage and Mitchell used the trial as a
sounding board for his ideas. The court martial lasted seven weeks. The board deliberated for only
one half hour before convicting him of insubordination. He was found guilty on eight charges.
Davis wrote that the board sentence[d] the accused to be suspended from rank, command, and
duty, with the forfeiture of all pay and allowances for five years. Half of this was later restored.
Mitchell resigned from the army in February 1926 and went to his farm in
Bachelorette Essay
Fans can t wait to see JoJo Fletcher try to find love on The Bachelorette and now Reality Steve
has been able to break down her final four and figure out who JoJo picks in the end. Steve went to
his blog and revealed all of the spoilers from the hometown dates on for this season of The
Bachelorette. JoJo will go on four hometown dates and in the end, one man gets down on one
knee and proposes to her. JoJo Fletcher s final four will be Chase McNary, Robby Hayes, Luke
Pell and Aaron Rodgers. JoJo will send home Chase after these dates and move on to the overnight
dates with her final three. Steve revealed that JoJo will spend the night with all three guys, but
doesn t have any idea how intimate they get on the dates. Next, she sends home Luke Pell, who is a
country music... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tune in to ABC to see her present! Show starts at 8e/5p. pic.twitter.com/A10fQduxzv
BillboardMusicAwards (@BBMAs) May 19, 2016 Jordan Rodgers might not be perfect, though.
Steve revealed that he was with another girl the night before he left for the show and was talking
to at least one other girl as well. Maybe JoJo was enough to win him over and turn Jordan into a
one woman man. In the end, he will propose, and she will say yes. The Bachelorette premiere is
almost here, and People shared that these guys show up to win JoJo over with some pretty crazy
stuff in their suitcases. Chad Johnson shows up with a bag full of protein powder and about
$7,000 worth of clothes. Chad wanted to win over JoJo, but it obviously didn t work for him.
Luke Pell brought in multiple cowboy boots, and Ali couldn t forget his favorite sweater that he
likes to wear once a week. Are you shocked to hear that JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers were
talking before the show ever started filming? Do you think that these two can make it work? Sound
off in the comments section, and don t miss The Bachelorette 2016 when it starts airing on Monday,
May 23 on
Should Technology Replace Gross Motor Play
Technology Should Not Replace Gross Motor Play Introduction During the first years of a child,
Gross motor skills are fundamental to their development. These years are identified by many as the
Preschool Years. During that time is when we begin to expose children to a variety of techniques and
activities that increase their gross motor skills in both indoor and outdoor settings, because they are
essential for this age group. Of course we now that these stages are general and all children develop
on their own timeline, but the exposure to such activities is essential in children s development.
Therefore we allow our children or students to manipulate games, objects and tool that will help them
develop gradually their strength, control, hand eye coordination, and manipulation of their arms,
risks, hands and fingers, legs, and feet. Not to mention the importance that Physical development has
in all the other areas of development. Physical Development addresses any change in the body,
including how children grow, how they move, and how they perceive their environment. But it also
connects to cognitive development pertains to the mental processes (e.g., language, memory,
problem solving) that children use to acquire and use knowledge. As well as to emotional and social
development from how children handle relationships with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Concentrating on creating, supporting, motivating and allowing gross motor opportunities are
fundamental for this age group. Especially now that most of the objects, games and devices that we
use to keep them entertain are electronic devices that serves the opposite
The Period Into Telefilm Style Of Production From The 1950...
The changeover period into Telefilm style of production from the 1950 s to 1970 s showcased the
power struggle between the Hollywood and the emerging television industry as they brought together
higher production values to primetime. The relationship between the two industries did not
acclimatized effortlessly, for the financial risks and the battle of giving up some control in
production and marketing. In The Columbian History of American Television by Gary R. Edgerton,
he illustrated that both industries had to reform their methods of business to produce a better quality
program to audiences across America. Edgerton stated that, the year 1957 was pivotal in television
networking, with ABC on the rise, Hollywood acclimated itself to... Show more content on
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ABC and Walt Disney Company accommodated to each other s production and marketing style by
implementing Telefilm, in order to become financially successful with their marketing to a
forthcoming younger viewer market that resulted from postwar prosperity. In addition, the fusion of
two industries in their production and marketing styles with telefilm brought more benefits than
drawbacks which resulted to the push to use telefilm from that point on.
First, the successful enterprise of ABC with the Walt Disney Company showcased the strength in
telefilm style of production to create a quality programming at a fast paced to meet the needs of
young viewer market that resulted from the emergence of a post war culture. In Christopher
Anderson s Hollywood TV, the arrival of television introduced a new medium to the American public
that overreached into the market of the film industry as it produced another form of entertainment.
Anderson argued that television became a large part of postwar culture in America as, The shift to
television production in Hollywood particularly by those producers within the heaviest investment
in the Old Hollywood marked television s as an America s principle postwar culture industry while
is also signaled a growing trend toward integration of the media industry. (Edgerton, p. 179). Social
Role Of The Culture Committee At Southwest
The company has done a super job with using LUV to create a supportive culture and to nurture
achievement of the company s customer satisfaction objectives. They have a cost saving approach to
operating, both management and employees are attentive to keeping costs down and to operating in
a lean fashion. This is a major reason for Southwest s success in implementing and executing its
strategy. Southwest formed a Culture Committee in 1990 to promote Positively Outrageous Service
and devise tributes, contests, and celebrations intended to nurture and perpetuate the Southwest
Spirit and Living the Southwest Way. Over the years, the committee has sponsored and supported
hundreds of ways to promote the traits and behaviors embedded in... Show more content on
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A quarterly news video, As the Plane Turns, was sent to all facilities to keep employees up to date
on company happenings, provide clips of special events, and share messages from customers,
employees, and executives. The company had published a book for employees describing
outrageous acts of service. Southwest s management deserves a grade of A+, it is hard to see
what Southwest could have done much better. The best examples being the company s array of
employee management practices and their strong commitment to identifying and implementing
ways to keep its costs low. Southwest is a company with no glaring weaknesses or critical
operating problems, but there are areas of concern. Southwest has lost some of its cost advantages
in recent years, rival airlines have been slashing costs to survive, particularly in the areas of pilot
salaries and employee salaries. Southwest has also been moving into airports with higher landing
fees and more congestion. The acquisition of AirTran is a great choice for Southwest. Air Tran is
also pursuing a low cost strategy, so there is a good fit from the standpoint of their core competitive
approaches. AirTran has flights to several attractive geographic areas and
The Role Of Society In To Kill A Mockingbird
Society has made an impact on so many people as well as children. The world is changing around
us, you all have different points of views and different reactions. In the novel To Kill A
Mockingbird , at the age of six Scout has learned that people can be harsh and that there is always
good and evil in people according to Atticus. A child s development can be understood as when
everything around the child changes them, from the parents to friends. Therefore, in To Kill A
Mockingbird it s shown that society can change people, but an individual can benefit from this
change when they see a situation not from one point of viewbut instead multiple.

Even small children can have the wisdom to see a situation from the perspective of the multiple and
to the contrary, sometimes, even an adult is stuck in a single minded approach. In To Kill A
Mockingbird there is a strong character named Scout. Society has changed Scout at the age of six,
she learnt to view the world in a multiple minded approach. Atticus once told Scout you never really
understand a person until you consider things from his point of view until you climb into his skin
and walk around in it . This quote from the novel shows us that Atticus is trying to teach Scout that
you need to look at his or her point of view before having an opinion or saying on a situation. Before
anyone talks first understand what is going on, imagine you are in that position, right there, right
then. After imagining that situation
A Comparison Of Sirens And The Little Mermaid
Sirens and The Little Mermaid
There is a universal ideology that suggests that each gender plays their specific, individualized
roles in society: men acting as independent, powerful alpha males, and women being their dutiful
submissives. Contemporary narratives depict women as such whereas mythology is rich with
goddesses and other female figures who are brave and powerful warriors equal to men. So if
mythology can be overflowed with stories about female leaders, how come contemporary narratives
have derived from that viewpoint? Sirens in Greek Mythology are a perfect example of the
derivation to the new idea of women in society: weak. By examining the myth of Sirens through a
feminist critical lens, the question of whether society is concerned with the ways in which literature
and other cultural productions reinforce or undermine the economic, political, social, and
psychological oppression (Brizee Web) will be answered. The mythological legend of the Sirens
highlights the superiority of these figures who could destroy by temptation through their melodic
voices; modern interpretations of sirens as in Disney s The Little Mermaid (1989) reduce the
feminine power of the siren to a contemporary stereotype of the powerless, dependent, subservient
woman.
Sirens in mythology are defined as beautiful, destructive creatures either half woman, half bird or
half woman, half fish that obtain power by luring sailors to their deaths, causing their ships to crash
on the reefs near

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