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    was able to build a better relationship with his family. Shannon helped Jon get closure with the loss of is dad. Shannon did this by not giving Jon his leg back when he found it in the barbeque grill. First, Shannon helped Jon become Sober and to stop doing drugs. Jon has been doing drugs way before the airplane accident. The airplane accident just gave him a reason to do drugs even more. With the loss of his dad and getting his leg amputated drugs became his gate way to happiness. Jon was so…

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    Through The Fire Analysis

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    In the world, many people at least one time in their lifetime will lose trust. The fictional book, Through the Fire by Shawn Grady, represents this major human experience. In this book, the main character, Firefighter Aidan O’Neill, loses trust in himself after a tough call with a probationary firefighter. Having lost trust in himself, Firefighter O'Neill begins to think twice about what he is doing, which sometimes puts the other co-workers lives in danger. And Firefighter O’Neill couldn’t have…

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    Life Of Pi Essay Survival

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    calamity befallen him. Forgetting time makes such events less palpable, which in turn allows him to focus on survival. Pi distances himself from the reality of his situation by forgetting time. It is easier to evade the trauma of the tragic loss of his family and past because without the existence of time, the causes of his suffering are less tangible. As humans, we naturally associate significant events with dates because doing so makes them concrete. The moment you acknowledge that…

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    the setting of where it takes place. First the widow in this story is very interesting. After she find out about the tragic event that has taken place. Her husband had passed away in a railroad accident. She begins to feel a deep loss. She starts to grieve the loss shortly and heads up to her bedroom after that she…

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    your inner stillness, you lose touch with yourself. When you lose touch with yourself, you lose yourself in the world.” This quote by Eckhart Tolle shows how impactful the loss of peace can be to a person. Without their sanity, it is easy to identify these losses. Although this may not pertain to physical loss, emotional loss deals with more abstract losses such as self, hope, and reality. The effects of colonialism and war played a huge role in the negativity of people’s happiness, causing…

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    easy to have a loss not bother an individual, but when one stops lying to themselves and let the loss hit them, there is a sense of sadness due to the realization of what is really lost. Something lost does not have to be always be a person or place, it can be miniscule as a cello. That miniscule object can seem like nothing of importance to another individual, yet to that individual who lost it, it can mean everything to them. That miniscule loss of a cello is my most taunting loss. The cello…

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    Presenting Problem: Pt is a 11yo male that was brought to NNBHC accompanied by his parents after speaking with the crisis team about suicidal ideation. Pt reports of being in an altercation with his father last night, where he kicked him in his gentials and stated he was trying to “kill him”. Pt states he does not know the what precursors taken placed before the event. Pt states SI with a plan to “jump off a roof or use a butcher knife to stab himself in the chest”. Pt states that he use…

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    from her again, she doesn’t want to lose him, until she finally has to; when they both pass away. Throughout the entire poem, Bradstreet focuses on her lost, her husband, and it seems to not make her like the Puritan woman she is view as. The role of loss in this poem is clear and bright as day. She can’t even bare to look at her own children, “In this dead time, alas, what…

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    Delvone Smith, age 17, was born in Louisville,Kentucky. He has been faced with so many challenges in life that he almost just gave up and thought there was no hope left. He had been living with his 67 year old grandmother who had breathing problems and struggling herself. He has been separated from his mom and his dad since the age of 6 years due to allegation that had happened in the past such as ( Domestic Violence), etc. He moved to Indiana when he was 12 years old with his mother. He is a…

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    Throughout the course of one’s life, he or she is likely to experience the grief and bereavement process due to the loss of a close friend, family member, or relative. The magnitude of the grief he or she may experience has been largely dependent on the level of attachment to the individual whom he or she lost (Arnett, 2015). Furthermore, marked differences have been found in how long and how severely people grieve (Bonanno, & Kaltman, 2001). Therefore, individuals may grieve and experience…

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