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    One February 1st 2016, there was a marathon of Groundhog Day. I watched the movie once but kept the television on the same channel throughout the rest of the day. I enjoyed the movie I thought it was a little corny at times, like when Phil kidnaps the groundhog and drives off a cliff. I enjoyed the overall message of the film, indicating that the use of the time loop for evil purposes would only result in the same, dull, day. But once the power is harnessed for good then the curse will break. The

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    Carl Jung was a Psychologist and psychiatrist who developed a form of analytic psychotherapy. Many of his Ideas can be paralleled to religious spirituality and healing in India. In this paper, I hope to provide information about Carl Jung and his ideas about psychoanalysis, different methods of religious healing in India, and a comparison of the two. Carl Jung was a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist born in 1875 in Switzerland. He worked with Sigmund Freud for a while but branched off because he disagreed

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    autonomic phenomena of pupil dilation, hyperventilation, and tachycardia. Auras are usually a warning sign seen at the beginning of a seizure. Psychic auras include emotional symptoms such as fear and anxiety or distortions of familiarity such as déjà vu. Fear is considered a limbic aura which originate in the amygdala. Autonomic auras include palpitations or shortness of breath. These symptoms are thought to originate in the insula cortex, amygdala, and hypothalamus. Abdominal auras are common complaints

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    Childhood memories linger in the back of people’s minds, until a sense of déjà vu lets the memory crawl to the front of their brain. The déjà vu can come from the most peculiar things, the way someone wears their hair, or the way the breeze tingles across a person’s arm can make it seem like a day that was many moons ago is being experienced once more. Oskar, the protagonist in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close clings on to the moments of peace and understanding he had with his father before

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    Dreams have many meanings some come in various different forms. Some dreams have very deep meanings while others are just simply a product of your imagination. For example some people experience Deja Vu. Deja Vu is when you have a dream of something and then it comes to life. People who have had Deja Vu have been very surprised. A dream is a product of your imagination some are just entertaining while others might be viewed as life lessons. Some dreams have deeper meanings into them, you just have

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    childhood who always defended Halwende and made a statement that he once desired everything. Wanted everything. No one really knows what he means because “nothing” was always Halwande’s answer. Another day is drawing near and everything feels like deja vu to him. As if everything thing’s on repeat: Go to school, pay attention to class, go home, do homework, and sleep. In the midst of his thoughts of this day repeating, Ollie comes up to him and expresses his feelings how he should branch out to new

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    One of the biggest arguments that has been made is if there is life after death, which has been argued between different religions and beliefs. One example being Reincarnation and the Christian belief. What is reincarnation? It is the rebirth of the soul, like playing a game and restarting it over to make different choices. Reincarnation is something that, some people can not simply accept is even a possibility. Even if it has been proven by a world know psychiatrist, Ian Stevenson, others still

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    Symbology Behind Déju

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    French for ‘already seen’, déjà vu is the strong feeling of having been somewhere or experiencing an event some time before. Often the person experiencing it won’t know where they’ve seen it before and recalls the emotional memory as well as the content itself. Its presence is a strong

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    Monkey's Paw Uncanny

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    The psychological feeling of strange familiarity, rather than a simply mystifying feeling, may be referred to as the uncanny. Sigmund Freud’s concept of the uncanny is one where something familiar to us becomes odd, foreign, and even frightening. It is capable of creating not a comforting sensation, but a terrifying one in the dissonance of familiarity and unfamiliarity. The unsettling, yet habitual sense, can be clearly discerned in WW Jacobs “The Monkey’s Paw” if read according to Freud’s view

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    Finally, the end is here..for junior year that is. For some, this means no more volunteering and for others, it may mean more. As for myself, I believe I will keep volunteering after my community service hours are done. In a way, it has become sort of a procedural memory for me. Every Wednesday my brain refers to its long-term memory and how to perform the skills, operations, and actions needed for cleaning kennels or walking dogs that day. My day at the Animal Rescue Center (ARC) of Carroll starts

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