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ALUMNO - SEBASTIAN ALONSO SILVA NAVARRO
ALUMNO – Jeremy Antonio Crespo Agurto
Sebastian Alonso Silva Navarro
Sigmund Freud
The person who struck me is Sigmund Freud. How much did he study? He was
doing a lot of studies in psychology and the neurological part. There were great
investigations that he did for the field of psychology. How many professions did
you have? It has many areas among them is Art, philosophy, literature,
medicine, mythology, neurology, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy. He was born
on May 6, 1856 and died on September 23, 1939. He was born in Moravia into
a jewish family, he had not been educated with the religion. There were many
works that he published, a total of 17 books. Freud innovated in two fields. He
simultaneously developed, on the one hand, a theory of the mind and of human
behavior; and on the other, a therapeutic technique to help people with mental
disorders. Some of his followers claim to be influenced by one, but not by
another field. He had a prominent beard, short hair, in addition to his jacket with
which he always walked and finally his cigar. Freud postulated the existence of
a polymorphous perverse infantile sexuality, thesis that caused intense
controversy in the puritan society of Vienna at the beginning of the 20th century
and for which he was accused of being a pansexuality. On August 28, 1930,
Freud was awarded the Goethe Prize of the city of Frankfurt am Main for his
creative activity. Also in honor of Freud, who is often referred to as the father of
psychoanalysis, the name "Freud" was given to a small lunar impact crater
located on a plateau within Oceanus Procellarum, on the northwestern part of
the visible side of Moon. Yesterday there was a lesson from him in which they
explained to us about the meanings that some dreams had
If i was here I would like you to observe my case to help me improve 100%.
Another thing I would like would be to help you in another study. He was going
to improve aspects of psychology, as he did, but he could have gone much
further, as has now been discussed and is taken as an example of what he did
study, He was going to do many more studies, only that his laryngeal cancer
killed him, he was taking medicine but he could not save himself. His daughter
Anna Freud was a prominent psychoanalyst, particularly in the field of childhood
and psychological development. He was the great-grandfather of journalist
Emma Freud, fashion designer Bella Freud, and public relations officer Matthew
Freud. He was also the uncle of Edward Bernays, known as the father of public
relations.
Jeremy Antonio Crespo Agurto
Albert Einstein was born into a Jewish family in 1879. How many years without
him? Already 65 years. He was the first-born of Hermann Einstein and Pauline
Koch. His mother, who knew how to play various musical instruments, inspires
the musical passion that Einstein demonstrated from a very young age. There
were many projects that he had in mind. There was a great project that he did
which is the theory of relativity. He was also greatly influenced by his uncle
Jakob Einstein, an engineer, who gave him science books to read. In addition,
Jakob set up a workshop with Einstein's father where they would carry out
technological projects and experiments of the time and, despite its failure,
Einstein grew up imbued with that restless and science-loving spirit. When he
was 4 years old, during an illness that made him rest in bed, his father gave him
a pocket compass. For he, in his own words, this event would be decisive since
he was fascinated by the fact that that needle always pointed in the same
direction without being in contact with anything. That innate curiosity would be
motivated and encouraged by his parents who raised him in perseverance and
independence. He was also influenced, during his youth, by a medical student
named Talmud who brought him many scientific books and philosophy books
that Einstein passionately read and understood. Einstein attended his primary
school studies at a Catholic school in Munich, where your family had moved a
year after his birth, and obtained excellent grades, especially in science. High
school was tougher for him and in 1895 he reunited with his family in Milan
(Italy), where due to financial difficulties, his parents had moved with his little
sister Maya. But Einstein had not finished high school and, as much as he tried
to enter the Polytechnic Institute of Zurich (Switzerland) through an exam, he
could not because he did not pass a subject of "letters". Finally, the next year
he did obtain a bachelor's degree and at the age of 17, he was entered the
Zurich Polytechnic to study Physics. He graduated in 1900 and obtained the title
of Professor of Mathematics and Physics. He was going to contribute scientific
discoveries. For the rest of his life and, despite the fact that he had to live two
world wars, during the second one being the moment when he was emigrated
to the United States forever, he devoted himself to science. He's gotten a lot of
credit for his typical equation “E=m. c 2”. He was going to trying to find a unitary
theory of gravitation and electromagnetism. I would like to visit him later if he is
still alive