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    Looking further at the correlation of Christianity and my future business career, my time at Hometown Health gave me an example of how it can be done. Josh is in the business of comforting people recover from injuries and relieving pain. Moreover, he is also in business as a servant of God, and he runs HH with values and dedication that reflects his faith. He has inspired me in with his ability to implement his Christian life into his business/work life. He is an attentive and dedicated worker…

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    is the opposite of what a traditional “mother-woman” was at the time in the late 1800s. Her negligence with her two sons is a source of disdain for her husband and is a cause for ridicule from her friend and perfect mother-woman, Mrs. Ratignolle. Adele Ratignolle does absolutely everything for her children but Edna states, “‘I would give my life for my children; but I wouldn’t give myself’” (Chopin, 90). If Edna’s husband had forced her to see a medical professional, she would have been deemed…

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    Charlotte Bronte was the third young person to Patrick Bronte and Maria Bronte. In all he and his wife had six children with one of them was a kid and the others were young ladies. Their two eldest young ladies passed on in their girlhood yet the three surviving Bronte sisters specifically Charlotte, Emily and Anne grew up to wind up to end up incredible author. As Charlotte's father was not a rich man, it was her commitment to shoulder family commitments. It was at the age of thirty one that…

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    The Victorian era promoted education for women, but only to a certain extent, to standards set by upper class males. A woman should have individuality, wit, and be able to think critically (Caitlin L,). The idea of a clever woman was appreciated in theory, but their ideas and thoughts were passed and not always listened to. They place women “akin to precocious children,” (Watts, 551). Society demonstrates an appreciation for a great mind, but does not respect ideas or thoughts presented by women…

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    While on Grand Isle, Edna met Adèle Ratignolle and Robert Lebrun, the former of whom made her wish to emulate the grace with which the other woman held her traditionally feminine role, and the latter of whom made her want to leave behind what she thought she knew of femininity and give…

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    Assessment 6 Adele McSorley In this essay I will define challenging behaviour, describe four different forms and discuss how psychological theories help understand individuals behaviours. For the purpose of this report I have renamed services users in line with the Data Protection act 1998 to ensure that they have complete anonymity. Challenging behaviour can be used to describe ‘problem behaviour’, or ‘socially unacceptable behaviour’. The term challenging behaviour reflects the fact that some…

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    The Subjective Side of the Art The art is various in its manifestations. The style and topics of human paintings differ trough ages. The social taste and the need to sell the pictures influence the style of artists and thus the certain styles are being created and followed. The style inherent to the epoch can be seen through a comparison of pictures made in the certain time, by the different artists. The personal style of an artist also plays a significant role in the creation of the masterpiece…

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    The prominent men in Edna’s life were always present, every time she managed to escape the clutches of one man, another came along. She jumped at the chance to marry Lѐonce to escape from her father who had always forced her to be someone that she was not. “At a very early period she had apprehended instinctively the dual life–that outward existence which conforms, the inward life which questions” (Chopin 13). Her father viewed the world differently from her since she could remember, it served…

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    Film, much like novels, are often pigeonholed into a rather constrictive set of genres. These genres exist as an incentive and attraction to potential viewers. With those genres, comes and expected set of themes and outcomes. For instance, if an audience sits down to view an action film, they are going to want to see a car, or two, exploding. Genres, however, can be restrictive, overshadowing the large theme or purpose an artist wants to put forward, this happen particularly in novel-to-film…

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    My story about coping with the pain of loss started July 3, 2014 when my mom was killed. Let’s start the story when I woke up in the morning. I was asleep at my dad’s house when I woke up to my mom’s boyfriend getting back into his car and leaving. I was extremely pissed because I thought my mom had sent him over to check on me to see if I had any guys spending the night due to the fact that my brother and my dad were in Berkley. So I tried calling her phone over and over again ready to yell at…

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