Myths
- Deal with remote past, with the time ofthe origin of things both natural and cultural
- Stories are associated with the sacred
- Have been handed down from one generation to another
Legend
- Sometimes thought to have a basis in historical fact
- Deal with less remote past than myths
- About heroes or heroines who overcome obstacles
Folktales
- Stories are often give a l
Do dreams, we wonder, contain any degree of truth? Do they serve any useful function?
Like numerous scientist and composers, many writers have claimed that they, too, have received some oftheir best ideas from their dreams.
1856-1939
The foremost investigator ofthe unconscious and its activities
Viennese neurologist and psychologist
Models ofthe Human Psyche
1. Dynamic Model
The use of project-based curricula was influenced by the work of educators in the British Infant Schools in the early 1900s. A project method was also used by John Dewey in his lab school at the University of Chicago and promoted by William Kilpatrick during the Progressive Era. This emergent curriculum framework (emerging out of children’s interests) of active inquiry and hands-on investigatio
Ⅲ. Benefits of Hallyu
Benefits of Hallyu are debatable. Some say that Hallyu itself is only a myth which is believed by only Koreans. However, there are also analysis which asserts that Hallyu has played, and is playing an evident role in domestic and foreign relations.
First, in cultural sector, Hallyu enhanced the pride for Koreans. Hallyu is conceived as the first example of Korean cultur
However, the TINA (There Is No Alternative) conclusion stems from a fundamentally defective understanding ofthe forces driving globalization and a distortion ofhistory to fit thetheory. Free trade was often imposed on weak countries, and rich countries did not choose free trade for more than brief periods.
They argued that there is only one way to survive thehistoric tidal force that