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cathexis

Overlapping is when certain things are connected to certain objects. For example, Germans may think of beer when they are thirsty and Urfal may think of kebab when they are hungry. Reverse cathexis is when someone does not eat something even if they are hungry. For example, a Muslim may not eat pork and a Hindu may not eat cow meat.

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cathexis

Having a strong wish for something and feeling very energetic about it.

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cathexis

Catharsis is when you let out your strong emotions to help relieve stress and anxiety.

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cathexis

Catechism comes from the Greek word "cathexis" (English cathexis). It means repeating what the teacher said out loud and spelling it out. It's like learning something by repeating it until you understand it and remember it.

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If you are having a beer, why not also have some pork to go with it?

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Marking requirements are the rules that must be followed for an assignment to be considered finished and ready to be graded.

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cathexis

Cathexis is when people associate certain objects with certain attitudes or avoid them. For example, a Japanese person might want to eat sushi when they are hungry, which is an example of positive cathexis. On the other hand, a Muslim might avoid pork, even if they are open to it, which is an example of negative cathexis. The culture of the person usually determines whether it is positive or negative cathexis.

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cathexis

It is the process of connecting certain things or people with certain feelings. For example, if a man is called a woman, he might think of something sexual, or if he is more sensitive, he might think of love.

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