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Jungian psychology
Analytical PsychologyStructure of personalityReligionJung’s method of treatmentEvaluationBIBLIOGRAPHYAnalytical psychology, also called complex psychology, is identified with the work of Carl Gustav Jung, who founded it. It is an attempt to expand Freudian psychology, from which it developed. Jung’s... Read more |
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Walter Dean Myers
Walter Dean Myers 1937– Young adult writer At a Glance… Filled a Void for Young Readers Selected writings Sources Walter Dean Myers is one of the best known African-American writers in the field of young adult literature. Since the late 1970s, Myers has published more than two dozen... Read more |
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Equal Opportunity
Equal Opportunity FORMAL EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY LIMITATIONS OF FORMAL EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY SUBSTANTIVE EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY JUSTICE AND EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY BIBLIOGRAPHY The term equal opportunity refers to the absence of discrimination based on involuntary personal attributes,... Read more |
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John Amos Comenius
John Amos Comenius , Czech Jan Amos Komenský, 1592-1670, Moravian churchman and educator, last bishop of the Moravian Church. Comenius advocated relating education to everyday life by emphasizing contact with objects in the environment and systematizing all knowledge. He did not regard... Read more |
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Mary Wollstonecraft
Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759–97). Author and early feminist writer. Mary Wollstonecraft worked for a London publisher, James Johnson, until leaving England for Paris in 1792 to study the French Revolution. Returning to London, she became part of a group of radical and progressive thinkers... Read more |
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David Colbreth Broderick
David Colbreth Broderick , 1820-59, American politician, b. Washington, D.C. Brought up in New York City, he was active in Tammany Hall before moving to California in 1849. He became equally active in politics there, being a member of the state constitutional convention of 1849. He was elected to... Read more |
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Patriarchate
PATRIARCHATE In 1589 the metropolitan of Moscow, head of the Orthodox Church in Russia, received the new and higher title of patriarch. This title made him equal in rank to the four other patriarchs of the Eastern Church: those of Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, and Constantinople. Patriarch... Read more |
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James Cagney
James Cagney 1899-1986, American movie actor, b. New York City. He worked on Broadway as an actor and dancer before appearing in films. He is best remembered as a brash, sadistic, tough guy in such movies as Public Enemy (1931) and The Roaring Twenties (1939). He displayed equal vigor in... Read more |
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