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    Meaning that most clients are homeless and live on the streets of Denver. The culture is very difficult for the clients to survive. The therapists need to understand the difficulties of living on the street to be able to communicate and help our clients. Although, most counselors have not experienced homelessness, they are able to empathize with the issues of the clients. Below is my interview with a Social Worker at Denver CARES. Why did you become a Social Worker? First job in the field was an accident but I really liked the field. I reached a plateau in my career and realized that I needed a master’s degree. After some research, I decided that I wanted to go into Social Work because it is all encompassing and had more options. Why did you choose to work with Substance Abuse? Substance abuse is the most underfunded and misunderstood area of mental health. I wanted…

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    Anna while she did not get what she ultimately wanted from her father she was successful in creating uproar to the motion of women’s rights. Germany in its advancements has allowed the world for the time frame try and keeps up. The author was able to portray the story in a way that gives great information and a look into Germany in the 16th Century. Women no matter what time frame it is will always have a disadvantage when compared to men. While that is not fair I guess that we all just have…

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    of the drama presented internationally through the 1900’s. Commedia dell’arte was highly popular until the 1700s and has influenced many playwrights, contemporary movements and theatrical experimentations. (http://italianrenaissancetheatre.weebly.com/index.html ) Women also performed in this theatre. This is one of the first jobs available to women and a social freedom. Before this time women parts would be played by men. Most time a plays tried to limit female roles. This was much like…

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    is one of the bravest courageous man in history. In August of 1963, a month before the bombing occurred, he delivered a speech about African American’s having the same freedom as the white race. He wanted people to stand up for what they believe in and take action. The poem states, “But, Mother, I won’t be alone. Other children will go with me, And march the streets of Birmingham, To make our country free,” (Randall 1082) as the child is wanting to go walk on streets to make the country free,…

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    Since Arden’s dramatic representation is altered to be “by birth a gentleman of blood” (1.36), his altercation with Mosby, “the botcher” (1.25-27) becomes the quintessential new gentleman’s challenge against the birth gentry. As according to Civile and Uncivile Life, people of those times when comparing two gentleman “accompt him more or lesse honorable or worshipfull, as hee is more or lesse landed or wealthy” (Jones 21). If Arden, being of wealthier status, would have been understood by…

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    very transitional establishment of communities through the premise of migratory fishing routes. In the late 15th and early 16th centuries, the discovery of Newfoundland by John Cabot provided a new way to gather resources from the New World, which would be founded on the fishing industry. This initial discovery defines the earliest multi-ethnic foundation in the settlement of Newfoundland, which would eventually bring British, French, and Portuguese fisherman to the island. Throughout the 16th…

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    that facilitated the demand for a book of its content and genre. Courts were increasingly prevalent in Italy’s cities and their purpose and image was changing. This will be followed by a more detailed look at aspects of the book itself that made it so popular and well received among multiple audiences over time; humanists, women and noblemen. Courts were becoming increasingly numerous and powerful in Italy over the course of the sixteenth century. Although the study of renaissance culture,…

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    water that was strikingly colorful.” explained Tamara to Jameson. Jameson was the last child of his family tree. Jameson had an English project where he had to find out all his family's past, so he decided to talk with his grandmother Tamara, about it. This story had been passed down from generation to generation and still being kept intact all the way through. “How did the country of Haiti begin?” asked little Jameson. “Well in 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered the island and originally…

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    What is the true cause of this misunderstanding and confusion? I, myself, venture to the theater hoping for some great awareness to come falling down upon me, yet I leave oblivious to the meanings of the play, meanings that go further then the famous, "To be, or not to be" of Hamlet. McWhorter confronts these issues in Word on the Street, explaining a number of different reasons as to why people explain why modern Americans cannot understand or fully appreciate Shakespeare. One argument brought…

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    Geographic Context: The National Mall is located in America in the bustling downtown of D.C, the capital of the United States. It is a national park that consists of a variety of heritage tourism sites that commemorate American history. Fig. 1: Washington D.C is located on the East Coast of the United States. The Martin Luther King Memorial is a monument located on is located in West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. It is directly across the Tidal Basin and is dedicated to the Civil…

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