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    Diana Nyad Case Study

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    The following is a case study of Diana Nyad who is most known for being the first person confirmed to swim from Cuba to Florida. Diana Nyad suffered from sexual assault by the hands of her childhood coach. She channeled that energy into swimming developing a compulsive behavior that encouraged a self-inflicted torturous training. Nyad’s training resulted in breaking Penny Palfrey’s distance record for distance swimming. (“DianaNyad”Wikipedia.WikimediaFoundation,n.d.Web.) In this case history, I…

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    Two types of remorse are encountered in psychology. Narcissistically-based remorse, which derives from feelings of shame because of the belief that one, has not fulfilled his potential; and Superego-based remorse, which produces feelings of guilt, because of the knowledge of the his or her wrong doings. In superego-based remorse, there are many subcategories; self remorse, forced remorse, shallow remorse, as well as inward remorse. In the book the Scarlett Letter, Hester prim, who committed a…

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    Voter ID laws would cut down on the amount of people voting twice and/or using deceased Californian’s identities to cast a vote. In 2005, a commission led by former president Jimmy Carter came to the conclusion that states should implement a photo-identification requirement as a prerequisite for voting. (Overton, 643) One of the largest criticisms of these laws is that they make voting more difficult for minority groups. However a study in Georgia, a state with voter ID laws, noted that…

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    their foreign market choice and entry mode choice. 4.1.1. Internationalization intention ID&T already obtained their internal resources (employees with extensive international work experience and network) before they started to internationalize their dance product “Sensation” to Germany and Belgium. By making use of their network and experience, they started to internationalize at an early stage. Currently, ID&T has utilized an export entry mode to export their dance product “Sensation” to 41…

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    Strict Voter ID laws Strict voter ID laws are on certain states. This law affects certain states for voters to have proof of citizenship in order to vote, while other states are not that strict. With the Strict Voter ID laws the votes are at stake because the laws may reduce votes by not allowing those with the correct proof of ID to vote. The purpose of establishing these rules is to make sure that voters have the correct proof of citizenship and identification in order to vote, so that…

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    The Real ID Act, which was sponsored by Representative Jerry Lewis and signed into law by the President on May 11, 2005, has set federal standards for the issuance of driver’s licenses and requires aliens to prove their "legal presence" in the United States (Thomas, HR 1268.) Its basic purpose is to ensure that state-issued licenses and IDs meet certain standards and requirements that the federal government sets before they will be considered valid. This piece of legislation has caused quite a…

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    founder of psychoanalytic theory of personality, which was the belief that human behavior is the result of conflicts between the structures of the human mind id, ego, and superego ("FREUD'S THEORY OF THE ID, EGO, AND SUPEREGO"). Inside the book it displays Jack as the id, Ralph as the ego, and Piggy as the superego. The personality of id is described as instinctive drive that you have since the…

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    voter ID laws. These laws happen to be supported strongly by Republicans and disapproved strongly by Democrats. The big question seems to be, does the new laws matter? The Indiana Supreme Court don’t think it matters. Dan Carden, writer from The Times (Munster, Indiana), wrote that, “Justice Brent Dickson [said] requiring an ID to vote is no different than requiring people to show ID to board an airplane, enter a federal building or cash a check.” Most people have IDs anyway, so requiring an ID…

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    photo ID at voting polls. Valid forms would require voters to present a driver's license, passport, or military ID at the polls. Thought the Supreme Court has struck down other states’ bills that wanted to implement a law requiring a Photo ID in federal elections. “Photo ID bills were signed into law in seven states: Alabama, Kansas, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. By contrast, before the 2011 legislative session, only two states had ever imposed strict photo ID…

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    I chose to portray this main conflict and the inclusion of the id, ego, and superego within Oedipus' thoughts. Since the play takes place in an older time and many of the torture devices used were medieval torture devices, I represented Oedipus' mental fight with a torture rack as the central part. Oedipus, represented by the wooden mannequin, is being pulled in four different directions by the id, ego, superego, and conflict. The Id is represented by the red devil ball because it shows a…

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