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The answer to this question is: stigma
Stigma often derived from our unconscious desire towards the things that we wanted to achieve for ourself.
For most human, we constantly re-evaluate ourself to determine whether we're on our track to become the person that we aspire to be (as we see in our stigma) or if we're just wasting our precious time away.
Answer:
d. Innate desire to fulfill one’s natural potential
Explanation:
For Carl Jung, an archetype is a(n) innate desire to fulfill one’s natural potential.
He believes that every human has some collected collected conscious and psychic counterparts of ones instincts. Humans have inherited potentials that come into play when the conscious acts which shows in a persons behavior and interaction with the external world and its images.
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The purpose was for Hammurabi (sometimes written "Hammurapi") to set down a reasonable and unchanging set of laws that addressed common problems in his kingdom. The code was especially important because, up until that time in history, there really were not any wide-spread laws that unified such a large group of people.
Before this, justice in many places would have been in the vigilante style, i.e. if someone in your small village steals your cow, it's most likely up to you and your family to go find it and then punish the perpetrator. The punishment for stealing might have been being lashed with a whip, for example, in one town and yet five miles away in another town the punishment was having a hand cut off. Under the code, everyone was eligible for the same punishments and fines no matter where they went. With one law from the king on down, there was less risk of being hanged or stoned for something relatively minor, or starting a never-ending feud between families over a disputed punishment