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The computers that we know today use the design rules given by John von Neumann.
Oral Stage
The oral stage is the first stage in Freud's psychosexual development theory, where the mouth is the primary source of pleasure and conflict.
Anal Stage
The second stage in Freud's psychosexual development theory, occurring from age 18 months to 3 years, where the focus of pleasure is on controlling bladder and bowel movements.
Phallic Stage
A stage in Freud's psychosexual development theory occurring between ages three and six, where the child's libido is focused on the genital area, leading to identification with the same-sex parent.
Reaction Formation
Reaction formation is a psychological defense mechanism in which an individual acts in a manner opposite to their actual feelings or desires.
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