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The Great Purge was a campaign of political repression in the Soviet Union orchestrated by Joseph Stalin from 1934 to 1939. It did not take place on a specific day.
Treason can include: willful betrayal of one's country; acting against the government; Aiding and abetting enemies of one's country; pPassing along classified information to Another Country; assassination of government leaders. I think it is limited to acts, not speech; except for language inciting rebellion. In the United States, the constitution restricts the definition of treason "levying war against" the United States and providing "aid and comfort" to its enemies. Proof for conviction requires the testimony of two witnesses "to the same overt act" and the establishment of treasonous intent. Punishment is limited to the person charged, and not automatically the traitor's relatives or heirs. The constitutional intent was to balance the security of the state with the protection of private property and individual rights. Also to prevent the charge of treason from being used for political repression.
There may be several reasons for that. Probably it has to do with the repression of death (or the suppression of death awareness) in modern Western society. Mortuaries became "funeral homes" or "funeral parlors", morticians "funeral directors", dead persons "loved ones" ,and so on. Thus, "coffins" turned into "caskets". In addition to that, the shape of the burial receptacle began to change: in the US, less and less hexagonal ones ("coffins" in the narrower sense of the word) - reminding of the shape of a body - were used, but more and more often rectangular ones which looked more or less like fancy boxes. The word "casket", which originally means jewellery box, carried also the mental association of something valuable, which indirectly helped to justify the comparatively high price of modern caskets. These reasons served as an incitement to the modern people, especially to funeral professionals, to replace the word "coffin" with the word "casket".
Definition criminal repression
Explain in one sentence what Repression does in our mind.
The psychologist identified signs of emotional repression in the patient, as they exhibited difficulty expressing their feelings and emotions freely.
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Repression is the process by which people hold back and do not express their true inner feelings
The word repression is a noun. It is the act of repressing.
Leon Trotsky believed that a revolutionary movement, once in power had to deal with the question of repression. For Trotsky the form of repression or the degree of repression was not one involved with principles. It was a matter of expediency.
Freud proposed defense mechanisms as strategies the mind uses to protect itself from anxiety or psychic distress. Examples include repression (pushing unacceptable thoughts or memories out of conscious awareness), projection (attributing one's own undesirable qualities onto others), and denial (refusing to acknowledge a painful reality). These mechanisms operate unconsciously and help individuals cope with internal and external stressors.
Repression is the process of excluding one's desires from consciousness, and holding it in the unconscious.
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Yes, D.H. Lawrence is known for incorporating Freudian theory, particularly ideas related to the unconscious mind, sexuality, and psychology, into his works. This influence can be seen in his exploration of characters' inner lives and desires, as well as in his depiction of complex relationships and emotional struggles.
Laws regarding mobile home repossession vary by state, but generally, the lender must follow state-specific procedures to repossess a mobile home if the borrower defaults on the loan. These procedures typically involve giving notice to the borrower, obtaining a court order, and conducting a lawful repossession. It is important for both lenders and borrowers to be aware of the specific laws governing mobile home repossession in their state.