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is an elemental construction that works on a basic level and is concerned primarily with looking out for number one. In this concept, Freud saw how some people tend to take on other characteristics to protect themselves. "By taking on the characteristics
The Stages of Ego
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Drug Screening
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The Innovative Ideas of Le Corbusier
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Descartes' "Trademark Argument"
Jencks Charles; The New Paradigm in Architecture; The Architectural Review, Vol. 213, February 2003
The Chrysler Building
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