Answer:
Manifest
Latent.
Explanation:
According to psychoanalysis, dreams are made up of two different components:
- Manifest content: This refers to the actual dream, in other words, the images, and the literal content of the dream and the story of it.
- Latent content: This refers to the hidden meaning the manifest content is hiding. In other words, is the interpretation of the literal content to give it a meaning based on the symbols and the story of the individual
In this example Jacob dreams that he was driving a shiny red sports car and that he was pulled over by the police who was his friend. Since this is t<u>he literal content, </u>Jacob's actual dream represents the manifest content.
On the other hand, his psychoanalyst interpreted this dream as meaning that Jacob feels his friend is holding him back, since this is an <u>interpretation</u> of the dream, it represents the latent content.
<span>The statement is "False".</span>
<span>That culpability score is the benchmark used to decide a
sentence. There are points, included or subtracted based on components
enunciated in the USSG. The USSG includes points for an association's
contribution in or resilience of criminal movement, its earlier history,
infringement of a request or hindrance of equity. So in actuality </span>the
greater the corporate responsibility in conducting, encouraging, or sanctioning
illegal or unethical activity, the higher the culpability score.
As a response to Kipling's poem “The White Man’s Burden: The United States and The Philippine Islands;” African-American clergyman and editor H. T. Johnson wrote and published in April 1899 “The Black Man’s Burden” arguing that mistreatment of brown people in the Philippines was a reflection of the mistreatment of black Americans at home, as stronger countries abuse their power to conquer weaker/less developed countries as it is clear in that part of the poem below.
"Hail ye your fearless armies,
Which menace feeble folks
Who fight with clubs and arrows
and brook your rifle’s smoke".
<span>It can spend more revenue and/or lower taxes to stimulate demand.</span>