Wednesday, November 24, 2004

 

Grammar Book Info.

Hi Hanouf,
The book info. you requested is
Grammar Dimensions - Book 4
Jan Frodesen and Janet Eyring
ISBN 083840286-0
Since we use this in 107G, there may be copies of it in the bookstore on campus.
Happy Thanksgiving,Cate

At 08:41 AM 11/24/2004, you wrote:
Good morning Cate,
I just wanted to have the name and ISBN for the book you had yesterday "the 107 Grammar book" I think I need to work on improving my grammar also if there is any other book you would recommend fot the things you were discussing in class yesterday please let me know.This in not urgent so please e-mail me back whenever you are free.
Thank youHanouf-- ___________________________________________________________

Thursday, November 11, 2004

 

Hi,some questions about the long paper

Hi,everyone
How are you going?
I felt a little lost in the structure of our long paper.I plan to write a research proposal.
Is there any difference between the intro and literview?I think they are identical part.
How do you think about it?


Saturday, November 06, 2004

 

two questions

hi, guys:
who know how to use http://cobuild.collins.co.uk/corpussearch.aspx well? I do not know how to use it the check out the words. if possible , would ou like to tell me how to use it / thanks a lot?
in another , do we need to hand in the first draft long paper next tuesday?
yours
Peng

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

 

Discussion about SF by Pushpanjali

Hi All,
This is the first part of body of critical review.

Freud was born on May 6, 1856. He grew up in an unusual , complicated Jewish family. Freud's father, Jacob, married his mother Amalia, when she was a teenager and he was forty years old. For the first two and half years of his life, a nursemaid took care of Freud. She instilled in him, a faith toward God Almighty. As he lost his younger brother, he spent most of his early years in the care of his nanny. She left him suddenly because of being accused of stealing and it invoked a feeling of hostility toward church in young Freud.
At home, Frued's father used to read Bible in Hebrew but Freud never learned Hebrew. His father struggled a lot to make a living for his family. During his adoloscent years, he wrote many letters to a friend named Eduard Silberstein. Freud studied under the philosopher Franz Brentano, when he entered the University of Vienna. Brentano influenced young Freud by demostrating the existence of God. Due to this, Freud wrote in one of his letters that "......science of all things seems to demand the existence of God......."
Another philosopher, whom Freud admired was Ludwig Feuerbach. He told that religion is for the fulfillment of human need. Freud's athiesm might have further influenced by the cultural environment of Europe and specific environment of medical school. Freud worked with Brucke, who also took a strong stand against the spiritual worldview.
To his dismay,Freud had to wait for the professorship for seventeen years because of the prejudice against jews. Because of his experience with anti-Semitism, which his father also experienced with humiliation, he referred to religion as "the enemy". In 1982, he became engaged to Martha Bernays, who was also a Jewish. On Easter 1886,he opened aprivate practice in neuropathology. After that he got married to Martha. The death of his father, a decade later, made a profound impact on Freud. Due to which, he formulated his theory of the Oedipus complex. According to the theory, children experience psychosexual development during which they develop affection for the parent of the opposite sex and rivalry toward the parent of the same sex. He told that early childhood relationships with parents contribute to psychological health of a person later in life. He concerned Oedipus complex, as the neucleus of every case of neurosis.

 

Introduction of Critical Review (Hanouf)

Hi team members, I am posting the introduction part please combine it with your work, Hanouf Introduction

A review and critique of Chapter 1, The Question og God ,by Dr. Armand M. Nicholi, JR.

Sigismund Freud was born to a Jewish family. Freud grew up an unusual, complicated family as his mom was much younger than his dad, he was taken care of by a nanny, and he suffered discrimination and anti-Semitism as he was in Vienna during the Nazi invasion. Clive Staple. Lewis was born to a middle-class household in Belfast. Lewis has turned bitter toward religion when his prayers to prevent his mom’s death were ineffective. His hate towards God increased when he was sent to boarding school where religious practices were associated with harsh conditions. A private atheist tutor has taught Lewis and might have influenced his belief in God. Lewis was sent to war and lost his close friend, which added to his bitterness towards God. Eventually, Lewis rejected atheism and became a believer. The research question that this review focuses on is whether harsh childhood circumstances shape people’s behavior including their belief in God. Another interesting point this review focuses on is differences between science and religion, and whether scientific method can explain the existence of God.

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