Personlity theories
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1: Personlity theories
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Topic: Choose a children’s book/story (cannot use Beauty and the Beast, Harry Potter, or Winnie The Pooh).
?Identify characters in the book that represent psychoanalytic theory
?Identify characters in the book that represent Jung’s theory of the collective unconscious and identify archetypes in these stories.
?provide the title of the book or story and give a brief summary making sure you are describing the characters as you’re identifying the characters (in case I am not familiar with the story).You’ll need to compare Freud’s psychoanalytic theory to Jung’s psychoanalytic theory when identifying these characters.
?THIS IS MEANT TO GET YOU CRITICALLY THINKING ABOUT SOME OF THE TOPICS COVERED IN CHAPTERS 2 AND 3.
Theories of Personality: Understanding Persons (class textbook)
Susan C., Ph.D. Cloninger
Pearson, 6th Edition, 2012
ISBN-10: 0205256244
ISBN-13: 9780205923434
2:Could Fred be convicted of criminal damage under ss. 7(d), 8 and 444 of the WA Criminal Code?
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Could Fred and Wilma be convicted of conspiracy to commit burglary under ss. 558 and 401 of the WA Criminal Code?
PART TWO
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Could Benjamin be convicted of common assault under s. 313 of the Criminal Code? What legal defence(s) might he raise?
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Could Nadine be convicted of causing bodily harm under s. 304(1)(a) of the WA CriminalCode? What legal defence(s) might she raise?
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Could Otto be convicted of either indecent assault under s. 323, or common assault under s. 313, of the WA Criminal Code? What legal defence(s) might he raise?
3: Causes of War in the movie “300”
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The movie is the only source.
focus on your own analysis and bringing in explanations of causes of war.
Describe the war that is portrayed in the film and then
explain the cause(s) of that war (according to the film). Be sure to use scenes from the movie to
underline the argument.
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