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  2. Jeong (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jeong, also spelled Jung or Jong, Chung, Chong is a single-syllable Korean given name, and an element in many two-syllable Korean given names. [1] Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. There are 84 hanja with the reading "Jeong" [2] on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.

  3. Carl Jung - Wikipedia

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    Carl Gustav Jung [b] was born 26 July 1875 in Kesswil, in the Swiss canton of Thurgau, as the first surviving son of Paul Achilles Jung (1842–1896) and Emilie Preiswerk (1848–1923). [14] His birth was preceded by two stillbirths and that of a son named Paul, born in 1873, who survived only a few days.

  4. Synchronicity - Wikipedia

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    Jung coined the term synchronicity as part of a lecture in May 1930, [14] or as early as 1928, [4] at first for use in discussing Chinese religious and philosophical concepts. [14] [22] His first public articulation of the term came in 1930 at the memorial address for Richard Wilhelm where Jung stated: [22]

  5. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword ...

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    Pachinko was adapted into an Apple TV+ series of the same name. Crossword Puzzle Theme Synopsis. DATE OF BIRTH (17A: Driver's license info) ... The first word of each theme answer can follow the ...

  6. Self in Jungian psychology - Wikipedia

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    The Self in Jungian psychology is a dynamic concept which has undergone numerous modifications since it was first conceptualised as one of the Jungian archetypes. [ 1 ] Historically, the Self , according to Carl Jung , signifies the unification of consciousness and unconsciousness in a person, and representing the psyche as a whole. [ 2 ]

  7. Jung (Korean surname) - Wikipedia

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    Jung is a Latin alphabet rendition of the Korean family name "정", also often spelled Jeong, Chung, Joung or Jong. As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were 2,407,601 people by this name in South Korea or 4.84% of the population. [1] The Korean family name "정" is mainly derived from three homophonous hanja.

  8. Jungian archetypes - Wikipedia

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    Jung first coined the term "archetypes" in his 1919 essay "Instinct and the Unconscious". [16] The word is derived from Greek, with the first element, "arche," meaning "beginning, origin, cause, primal source principle," as well as "position of a leader, supreme rule, and government."

  9. Jung (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Here are some notable people with the surname Jung: Ali Yavar Jung (1906–1976), Indian diplomat; Anuja Jung (born 1971), Indian air pistol sport shooter; Mohammad Anwar Jung Talukdar (died 1986), Bangladeshi politician; André Jung (musician) (born 1961), Brazilian drummer and journalist; Andrea Jung (born 1958), Canadian-American executive