Explanation:
Freud wanted to analyse the dreams of the people because he thought that this is the only and easiest way to understand the unconscious activities of one's mind. He believed that the thoughts or wishes which were suppressed by the individual comes as a disguised fulfillment in his dreams. The person sees in a dream which he always wished for.
Repressed thoughts or repression explains the thoughts or desires which are shameful or distressing. So you hold such emotions inside your self and don't discuss about it with anyone.
Unconscious mind is the part of mind which is a pool of thoughts, feelings, emotions and memories which are not present in our conscious mind. These are the thoughts which are activated at the back of the mind.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is TRUE that The right of the subjects to petition the king and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal.
This is evident in the Declaration of Rights 1689 made in England to limit the power of the Crown during the reign of King James II.
In the 5th clause among the 13 clauses limiting the power of the Crown, it is stated that "The citizens have the right to petition the king without fear of repercussions. That it is the right of the subjects to petition the king, and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal."
Oyal Road<span>, </span><span>ancient road running from </span>Susa<span>, the ancient capital of Persia, across </span>Anatolia<span> to the </span>Aegean Sea<span>, a distance of more than 1,500 miles (2,400 km). Royal messengers, who, according to the Greek historian </span>Herodotus<span>, were stopped by “neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night,” traversed the entire road in nine days, thanks to a system of relays. Normal travel time was about three months. </span>Alexander the Great<span> made use of the Royal Road in his invasion and conquest of the Persian empire.</span>
Answer:
Psychological pressure of competition: Begetting many children has been a sense of pride and prestige. Mostly in the rural areas, people often get into the sense of competition among family members, peer groups and others in getting more children. This is one of the reasons for having a large family size in Nepal.
Explanation:
The sovereignty of Nepal is vested in the Nepalese people and shall be exercised in accordance with the provisions