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  • ...how Freud had declared that he and Jung were “bringing the plague” to America when they reached New York in 1909, an anecdote subsequently often repeated * February–March Lacan gives a series of lectures at six North American universities, including Columbia, Harvard, and MIT.
    82 KB (12,528 words) - 20:43, 25 May 2019
  • ...he UK, involuntary admission is limited to this narrow criterion. In North America, some jurisdictions give psychiatrists the sole [[authority]] to admit pati
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  • ...s, who was killed before Roland reached one year of age in a battle in the North Sea. His [[mother]], Henriette Barthes, and his aunt and grandmother raise ...had established a reputation for himself. He traveled to [[United States|America]] and [[Japan]], delivering a presentation at [[Johns Hopkins University]],
    29 KB (4,425 words) - 22:23, 20 May 2019
  • ...r [[Cary Grant]], and featuring a plot about [[Nazis]], uranium, and South America, ''[[Notorious]]'' was a huge box office success and has remained one of Hi ...rcial successes. All are also recognised as among his very best films: ''[[North by Northwest]]'' (1959), ''[[Psycho]]'' (1960), and ''[[The Birds (film)|Th
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  • ...as lectured extensively in many universities in [[North America]], [[Latin America]], [[Western Europe]], [[Australia]] and [[South Africa]].
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  • ...n protection of human and civil rights and aid to Bosnia, Somalia, Ruanda, North Korea …); on the other hand, the violent emergences of depoliticized `pur ...actual USA (incidentally, it was the same with the original immigrants to America for whom the view of the Statue stood for a utopian longing, soon crushed d
    51 KB (7,820 words) - 07:36, 24 May 2019
  • ...n the South but they were not willing to work to end discrimination in the North. /.../ John Brown wasn't like that. For him, practicing egalitarianism was ...rank, <i>What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America</i>, New York: Metropolitan Books 2004.
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  • ...en the elementary [[sense]] of survival and respect of his own [[people]], America has the [[right]] to preemptive strikes (i.e., to attack countries which do ...ear backlash killing millions on our side. This, precisely, was the lesson North Korea drew from the attack on Iraq: the [[regime]] sees nuclear weapons as
    52 KB (8,632 words) - 00:48, 21 May 2019
  • ...topple Iraq and not [[other]] [[evil]] regimes, starting with [[Iran]] and North Korea, the two other members of Bush's infamous "axis of evil"? ...nce]], liberate them from their imposed constraints, and they will embrace America's ideological [[dream]]. No wonder the United States has moved from "contai
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  • ...] even the elementary [[sense]] of survival and respect of his own people, America has the [[right]] to preemptive strikes (i.e., to attack countries which do ...ear backlash killing millions on our side. This, precisely, was the lesson North Korea drew from the attack on Iraq: the regime sees nuclear weapons as the
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  • ...us." Here is a passage from one of the propaganda [[texts]] distributed by North Korea during the Korean war: ...ok of Virtues</i>, said on Sept 28 2005 on his call-in program "Morning in America": "But I do know that it's true that if you wanted to reduce crime, you cou
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  • ...others]] appreciated its thematic complexity. The film performed poorly in North American theaters but achieved success overseas. Despite poor early ticket ...y parallels the migration to the Americas. The popular 1980s prediction of America [[being]] economically surpassed by Japan is reflected in the domination of
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  • ...[[Communist]] [[Eastern Europe]]. In his new book, <i>The Free [[World]]: America, [[Europe]] and the Suprising [[Future]] of the West</i>, [[Ash]] applies h ...velop into with [[regard]] to [[democracy]]?); 3) the gap between the rich North and poor South; and 4) the oncoming [[environment]]al catastrophe. </p>
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  • ...en the elementary [[sense]] of survival and respect of his own [[people]], America has the [[right]] to preemptive strikes (i.e., to attack countries which do ...ear backlash killing millions on our side. This, precisely, was the lesson North Korea drew from the attack on Iraq: the [[regime]] sees nuclear weapons as
    50 KB (8,234 words) - 00:48, 21 May 2019
  • ...n.gif" alt="&amp;zcaron;" align="bottom" border="0">ek. In their theories, America represents the epitome of a postmodern, technological Moloch: a land devoid ...tom" border="0">ek insinuates, ... is merely another way of saying that <i>America got what it had coming.</i>"<a href="#fn5" name="cfn5"><sup>5</sup></a> Thi
    82 KB (13,178 words) - 17:18, 27 May 2019
  • ...ough their word taboo and what many races in America, Africa (Madagascar), North and Central Asia express through analogous designations.<BR>
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  • ...ed with widely differing views in different countries. Initially, in North America and [[Britain]] both the [[psychiatric]] and [[psychological]] professions
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  • ...ng twenty [[individual]] societies in [[Europe]], North America, and South America.
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  • The [[word]] <i>totem</i> is derived from the Ojibwa [[language]] of North America, where it refers to kinship relations between siblings and the exogamous cl
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  • [[Psychoanalysis]] came to North America in two major waves, the first one following [[Freud]]'s visit in 1909, and ...icans. On November 9, 1909, for [[instance]], Putnam wrote: "Your visit to America was of deep [[significance]] to me, and I now [[work]] and read with consta
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