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Biography of Sigmund Freud
982 words, approx. 3.3 pages
 The work of Sigmund Freud, the Austrian founder of psychoanalysis, marked the beginning of a modern psychology by providing the first systematic explanation of the inner mental forces determining human behavior. Early on Sigmund Freud distinguished himse...
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Biography of Sigmund Freud
966 words, approx. 3.2 pages
 Sigmund Freud was born in Moravia. When he was three years old, his family moved to Vienna, the city where he was to live until the last year of his life. At the age of 17, Freud entered the University of Vienna's medical school, where he pursued a varie...
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Biography of Sigmund Freud
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 Sigmund Freud's work was instrumental in providing a clearer understanding of how the human mind works and what motivates behavior. Freud, generally recognized as the "Father of Psychoanalysis," broke important ground in the treatment of mental and emoti...


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On the contribution of baseball to American legal theory.
10/01/1994: 8,730 words, approx. 29 pages The rules of baseball are not only similar to those of law but could be considered superior to the legal system because the elegance of baseball rules and the acknowledgement of luck and skill as factors affecting the outcome. The similarity between being baseball...
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