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The Rise And Fall Of The third Reich

The Rise And Fall Of The third Reich. The, rise, and, fall, of, the, third, reich | William L. Shirer THE RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH A History of Nazi Germany THE RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH? William L. Shirer ranks as one of the greatest of all American correspon- dents. He lived and worked in Paris, Berlin, Vienna and Rome. But it was above all as correspondent in Germany for the Chicago Tribune and later the Columbia Broadcasting System that his reputation was established. He subse- quently wrote The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, which is hailed as a...
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Numar pagini: 1039

The remains of the day by Kazuo Ishiguro

The_remains_of_the_day_(1989)_is_kazuo_ishiguro\_s_third_published_novel one_of_the_most_highly-regarded_post-war_british_novels the_work_was_awarded_the_man_booker_prize_for_fiction_in_1989 a_film_adaptation_of_the_novel made_in_1993_and_starring_anthony_hopkins_and_emma_thompson was_nominated_for_eight_academy_awards as_in_ishiguro\_s_two_previous_novels the_story_is_told_from_a_first_person_point_of_view the_narrator_stevens a_butler recalls_his_life_in_the_form_of_a_diary_while_the_action_progresses_through_the_present much_of_the_novel_is_concerned_with_stevens\_s_professional_and above_all personal_relationship_with_a_former_colleague the_housekeeper_miss_kenton in_contrast_to_ishiguro\_s_earlier_work the_remains_of_the_day_is_neither_based_in_japan_nor_told_from_the_point_of_view_of_a_japanese_person although_his_first_novel a_pale_view_of_hills was_narrated_by_an_elderly_japanese_woman_now_living_in_britain_and_took_the_form_of_the_narrator\_s_recollections_of_her_past_life_in_japan. Remains, day, kazuo, ishiguro
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Frued

1. Freud defines three stages of sexuality, the oral, the anal and the oedipal stage. An infant in its oral stage learns that there is an external world through pleasure and pain. Human nature is governed by the pleasure principle. When the infant is being breast fed he/she feels pleasure and when pulled away from the breast the baby feels pain. The pleasure principle is a way of seeking pleasure in order to avoid pain. We can’t be happy all the time because three things threaten us. First of all our own bodies can’t handle too much pleasure at once, eventually our bodies get older and death is inevitable. Second, natural phenomenon’s get in our way, and third our relationships with others. We are emotionally dependent on others and when we take their words into consideration we become unhappy. Since we can’t be happy all the time we need to learn how to avoid pain. There are five ways we can avoid pain. We can become hedonistic and gain pleasure at all costs all the time. This way of avoiding pain isn’t really possible due to the fact that we wouldn’t be able to accomplish anything else in our lives. Second way of avoiding pain is by voluntary isolation. A person can take him/herself out of society and ................. Frued
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Phobias

Everyone is afraid of something. Everyone experiences nervousness, anxiety and even in superior feelings around certain people. Some people possess these feelings so deeply that their fear is considered irrational. Even they realize that it is irrational and that they have a phobia. Millions of people suffer from phobias every day of their lives. The third largest psychological disorder in the United States is what psychologists have labelled a social phobia. A social phobia is the fear of social situations and the interactions with other people that can automatically bring on feelings of self-consciousness, judgement, evaluation, and scrutiny. They cannot overcome a social phobia without the patient first grasping exactly what triggers their fears, and then learning how to receive proper help. A social anxiety disorder or social phobia is the constant fear of being criticized or evaluated by other people. People with a social phobia are nervous, anxious, and afraid about many social situations. Simply attending a business meeting or going to a company party can be highly nerve wracking and intimidating. Although people with social anxiety want very much to be social with everyone else, their anxiety about not doing well in public is strong and hinders their best efforts. They freeze up when they meet new people, especially authority figures. They are particularly afraid that other people ............... Phobias
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Normalizarea bazelor de date

4.1. Noţiuni introductive
4.2. Prima forma normala (1NF - First Normal Form)
4.3. A doua forma normala (2NF - Second Normal Form)
4.4. A treia forma normala (3NF - third Normal Form)
4.5. Forma normală Boyce-Codd (BCNF – Boyce-Codd Normal Form)
4.6. A 4-a formă normală (4NF – Fourth Normal Form)
4.7. A 5-a formă normală (5NF – Fifth Normal Form)
4.8. Denormalizarea BD
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Baze de date
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Cleopatra

Cleopatra Vll was born in 69 BC, in Alexandria, Egypt. Despite what people say today, that she was glamorous and beautiful, she was far from it.
She is shown on ancient coins with a long hooked nose and masculine features. Although she was not beautiful she was clearly a very seductive woman, and she used this to further Egypt politically. She had a beautiful musical voice. It is also said that she was highly intelligent. She spoke nine different languages, and she was the first Ptolemy pharaoh who could actually spoke Egyptian. She ascended the Egyptian throne after her father, Ptolemy Xll Auletes died in 51 BC. Cleopatra which was seventeen at the time and her brother Ptolemy Xlll, which was twelve, were married because of the terms of her fathers will. They then ruled Egypt together. In the third year of their reign Ptolemy’s advisers told him that he should rule Egypt by himself. So, because of this he drove Cleopatra into exile. Cleopatra then escaped to Syria. She then returned with an army. Ptolemy sent an army to meet with her. At this point, Julius Caesar of Rome arrived in pursuit of an enemy, who was seeking help from Ptolemy. Cleopatra had to roll herself up in a rug so that she wouldn’t get killed while entering Egypt. If she hadn’t hidden herself she would have been killed. When she unrolled herself in front of Caesar he fell in love with her right away.Caesar had to choose which of the Egyptian rulers to help keep the throne. Of course he chose Cleopatra. He then became Cleopatra’s lover. In 47 BC Ptolemy Xlll drowned in the Nile while trying to escape, and Caesar then restored Cleopatra to her throne.
. Cleopatra
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DH Lawrence

David Herbert Lawrence was born on September 11, 1885, the fourth child and third son of a miner in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire. Despite having grown up in a lower class home and without many friends, he has become the most frequently studied novelist of the twentieth century .
Lawrence started school extremely early at the age of four, only to be withdrawn for the next three years. This was much to his disadvantage socially. He had very few friends as a child. He preferred the company of his younger sister and her friends. At the age of thirteen, Lawrence received a scholarship to the Notthinghamshire High School. Despite the financial difficulty this put on his family, Lawrence studied diligently at school, and one again, made very few friends. At fifteen, Lawrence had finished high school, he went to work at Haywoods, a surgical appliance manufacturer in Nottingham . There too he............... D, h, lawrence
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