Peanut Head Research Paper

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This is my homunculus don't worry I can explain everything. :)

Peanut head: I will start with the shape of my head if you can't tell it is a peanut. That is because growing up with the shape of my head, older people would say I am going to be very smart. They would reference my head shape to something like a "double brain" I'm sure I only have one brain but I like to think I am smart. This will help me in my personal and clinical interactions because it provides me with knowledge. Knowledge is power. With knowledge comes wisdom.

Eyes:
Next, are my eyes they are abnormally big because I see everything. It's hard for me to miss something and I notice everything. This is helpful because I can see when something is out of place. For example, because I keep my
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I not only hear but I listen and take notes. How our relationship will go is based on what you say about yourself as I listen and learn I shape how I interact with someone. This approach tailors every relationship and interaction I have with people now and it can help later in a clinical setting.

Smile:
I'm sure you thought those were my lips, but that's actually my smile. I got the nickname smiley Riley in 5th grade and it has stuck in my head every since. A smile goes a long way, its simple but doesn't seem to be something people do enough of. Smiles are warm and personally and clinically they get you further than a frown.

Heart:
I have a big heart and I love to help people. I sometimes wear my heart on my sleeve, I don't know if that is good or bad. I will continuously help someone over and over and over again. Notice the bandages on my heart it's been broken and torn but a simple patch up and continue loving. This will help because I see and treat people as if they have done no wrong to me even if I'm hurt bad. Sometimes it takes awhile to heal depending on the hurt but I love people. With love rather personal or clinical it conquers all.

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