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Contemporaneously and development
Contemporaneously with the development of metal cluster compounds, numerous boron hydrides were discovered by Alfred Stock and his successors who popularized the use of vacuum-lines for the manipulation of these often volatile, air-sensitive materials.

Contemporaneously and was
Contemporaneously, on this day in nearby Tehran, was the birth of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá ; the eldest Son of Bahá ' u ' lláh, Prophet-Founder of the Bahá ' í Faith, the inception of which, the Báb's proclaimed His own mission was to herald.
Contemporaneously M. Finley had noticed the evidence of redistribution in the tablets and was struggling to understand how that could occur in those pre-currency times.
Contemporaneously the Tornquist Sea between Avalonia and Baltica was entirely closed.

Contemporaneously and with
Contemporaneously with Child came the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould, and later and more significantly Cecil Sharp who worked in the early 20th century to preserve a great body of English rural traditional song, music and dance, under the aegis of what became and remains the English Folk Dance and Song Society ( EFDSS ).
Contemporaneously with the rise of analytic ethics in Anglo-American thought, in Europe several new lines of philosophy directed at critique of existing societies arose between the 1950s and 1980s.
Contemporaneously with the Bodies of Air, Manzoni produced the Artist's Breaths ( Fiato d ' Artista ), a series of red, white or blue balloons, inflated and attached to a wooden base inscribed " Piero Manzoni-Artist's Breath ".
Contemporaneously there existed sister congregations of the Third Order with solemn vows, for instance, the Grey sisters of the Third Order, serving in hospitals, spread in France and the Netherlands.

Contemporaneously and ).
Contemporaneously to English Gothic, parallel Romantic literary movements developed in continental Europe: the roman noir (" black novel ") in France, by such writers as François Guillaume Ducray-Duminil, Gaston Leroux, Baculard d ' Arnaud, and Stéphanie Félicité Ducrest de St-Albin, Madame de Genlis and the Schauerroman (" shudder novel ") in Germany by such writers as Friedrich Schiller, author of The Ghost-Seer ( 1789 ) and Christian Heinrich Spiess, author of Das Petermännchen ( 1791 / 92 ).
Contemporaneously, North Carolina State University had been given a copy of the BITNIC code to run on their mainframe ( LISTSERV @ NCSUVM ).

Sigmund and Freud
Let us not confuse the issue by labeling the objective or the method `` psychoanalytic '', for this is a well established term of art for the specific ideas and procedures initiated by Sigmund Freud and his followers for the study and treatment of disordered personalities.
Influenced by psychoanalytic psychologists including Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, these authors sought to understand the way that individual personalities were shaped by the wider cultural and social forces in which they grew up.
Alexander's selection of this word pre-dates the modern meaning of the word originated by Sigmund Freud.
Sigmund Freud inaugurated aesthetical thinking in Psychoanalysis mainly via the " Uncanny " as aesthetical affect.
This was already noted by Chaplin's contemporaries, such as Sigmund Freud, who thought that Chaplin " always plays only himself as he was in his dismal youth ", and by some of his collaborators, such as actress Claire Bloom, who starred in Limelight.
This phallus symbolizes the model's obsession with the penis and her lifelong quest to achieve vaginal orgasm, with the help of Sigmund Freud.
* Sigmund Freud
* The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud ( 1984 )
In philosophy, the term critical theory describes the neo-Marxist philosophy of the Frankfurt School, developed in Europe in the 1930s, that engaged the works of intellectuals such as Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud.
( 2002 ) using six criteria such as citations and recognition, Rogers was found to be the sixth most eminent psychologist of the 20th century and second, among clinicians, only to Sigmund Freud.
Some of the psychometric ideas in Dianetics can be traced to Sigmund Freud, whom Hubbard credited as an inspiration and was said to have used as a source.
* Breuer J, Freud S, " Studies in Hysteria ", Vol II of the Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud ( Hogarth Press, London, 1955 ).
Thomas derived his closely woven, sometimes self-contradictory images from the Bible, Welsh folklore, preaching, and Sigmund Freud.
* Sigmund Freud: Psychosexual development
His theories dominated psychiatry at the start of the twentieth century and, despite the later psychodynamic influence of Sigmund Freud and his disciples, appeared to enjoy a revival at century's end.
Janet Bergstrom s article “ Enunciation and Sexual Difference ” ( 1979 ) uses Sigmund Freud s ideas of bisexual responses, arguing that women are capable of identifying with male characters and men with women characters, either successively or simultaneously.
A similarly positive view of fantasy was taken by Sigmund Freud.
Sigmund Freud ( 1856 – 1939 ) was the inventor of psychoanalysis, psychosexual stages, and personality theory of Ego, Superego and Id.
* Amalia Nathansohn Freud ( 1835 – 1930 ), mother of Sigmund, born at Brody
* Anna Freud, daughter of Sigmund Freud, famous for contributions to child psychology and developmental psychology
* Ernst Ludwig Freud, architect, son of Sigmund Freud
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Alfred Ernest Jones ( 1 January 1879 – 11 February 1958 ) was a British neurologist and psychoanalyst, and Sigmund Freud s official biographer.
Krafft-Ebing s conclusions about homosexuality are now largely forgotten, partly because Sigmund Freud s theories were more interesting to physicians ( who considered homosexuality to be a psychological problem ) and partly because he incurred the enmity of the Austrian Catholic Church when he psychologically associated martyrdom ( a desire for sanctity ) with hysteria and masochism.
Later, he appears as an old, one-eyed stranger and sticks his sword into the tree Barnstokkr during a feast at the palace of King Völsung, declaring that “ he who draws this sword out of the trunk shall receive it from me as a gift, and he himself shall prove that he has never carried a better sword than this one ,” which King Volsung s son Sigmund does.
During a battle, Odin, again in the guise of an old, one-eyed man, breaks Sigmund s sword, turning the tide of the battle and ultimately leading to his death.
In his 1893 obituary of Charcot, Sigmund Freud attributed the rehabilitation of hysteria as a topic for scientific study to the positive attention generated by Charcot s neuropathological investigations of hysteria during the last ten years of his life.
In October 2010, FAO Café debuted inside the store s 58th Street entrance offering a variety of foods from several of New York City eateries like Crumbs Bake Shop, Jumbo Bagels, Doughnut Plant, Sigmund Pretzel Shop, and Peanut Butter and Co.
# In line with the nurture side of the previous debate is Sigmund Freud s term for sexual disposition and gratification in the first five years of a child s development: the polymorphous perverse.
Dekker had been one of Sigmund Freud s favourite writers.
The concept of id impulses comes from Sigmund Freud s structural model.
In fact, it can be found in Sigmund Freud s work on the defense mechanism of projection ( 1956 ), D. S.
Psychologically, Sigmund Freud ( 1856 – 1939 ) proposed that if the nursing child s appetite were thwarted during any libidinal development stage, the anxiety would persist into adulthood as a neurosis ( functional mental disorder ).
The most controversial part of The End of Memory is Volf s sustained theological argument, developed in dialogue with Sigmund Freud, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Søren Kierkegaard, that remembering wrongs suffered and committed, if done rightly, will ultimately result in non-remembrance of the wrongdoing.
Freud s Playground: Some Thoughts on the Art and Science of Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity .” The 39th Annual Sigmund Freud Lecture.
Leo s children Anna ( Kathryn Erbe ) and Sigmund ( Charlie Korsmo ) find that Bob relates well to their problems, in contrast with their father s clinical approach, while Bob begins to gain an enjoyment of life from his association with them.
The notion of the midlife crisis began with followers of Sigmund Freud, who thought that during middle age everyone s thoughts were driven by the fear of impending death.
Some texts that the course includes are the Bible, the Bhagavad Gita, the Koran, Plato s Five Dialogues, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Sigmund Freud's Society and Its Discontents, Sartre's Existentialism is a Humanism, The Communist Manifesto, Persepolis, and much more.
The anal stage is the second stage in Sigmund Freud s theory of psychosexual development, lasting from age 18 months to three years.
She and her twin brother Sigmund were the oldest of Volsung s eleven children.
A message is passed to the last brother remaining, Sigmund, to smear honey on his face and bite the tongue out of the she-wolf s mouth, thus killing her and saving himself.

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