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    with his older brothers John and Stephen. The latter, Dr. Kirkland will find Michael does not get along with, as Michael gets into a lot of arguments with Stephen. Furthermore, Dr. Kirkland will find Michael’s material grandmother seemed to have agoraphobia or a social anxiety, which would be noteworthy. This finding may indicate a pattern of intergenerational fusion on Michael’s mother’s side of the family. Developing this insight Dr. Kirkland can share his interpretation of intergenerational…

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    Emily Dickinson was an American poet who was noticed worldwide for her unique poems. Dickinson was known for her seclusion from the outside world and her reserved nature. She was one of the most influential figures in American literature. [Furthermore], she faced numerous fears and hardships throughout her life, which she used to write outstanding poetry while overcoming her problems. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts on December 10, 1830. Dickinson was the middle…

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    No true significance was found among the variables in the Beatson, Loughnan, and Halloran (2009) results. Those participants with high creatureliness and MS did record high self-esteem, which in turn predicted less negative attitudes toward their pet companions. Special treatment of their animals was less accepted after the MS and human creatureliness. A human is likely to have a more positive attitude toward a pet and the special treatment of that pet if that human being sees their ‘species’ as…

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    The quote “open your eyes and see what you can see with them before they close forever” from Etienne’s and Henri’s broadcasts can be said to relate to many different charcters and situtions in the novel. What are some meanings you see this quote having so far? Which characters seem to do the best job of living by this quote? I believe that the quote possesses a few different meanings. Throughout the book my belief in what the quote meant evolved. One way I interpreted the quote was that you…

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    The Belle of Amherst Emily Dickinson, best known as The Belle of Amherst, has become one of America’s most renowned poets to date. Having redefined the meaning of poetry, her poems are now studied by students all around the world and is renowned as some of the greatest American poetry to come out of her time. Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts on December 10 1830, to her parents Edward and Emily Dickinson. Emily and her two other siblings, William and Lavinia, received a top…

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    leads to avoidance of the feared situation and can in some degree be disabling to the person (Morgan, 2003, p.11). Specific phobias include for example a fear of spiders, snakes and heights. Social phobias include fear of social situations and agoraphobia, which is a fear of open or public places. Paradigms provide us different psychological insight that helps us understand how these phobias can form. A paradigm is an agreement within a discipline defining the subject matter to be studied and…

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    Truman is the name of the star, this name suggest that he is the only ‘true’ ‘man’, meaning he is the only man that is not an actor within reality television show. But he is not be portrayed as true man because he does not know in the real world there is pain and suffering so he would not react in the same as a true man. Christof is the director of the show. In order to make the reality show a success he controls the characteristics of Truman’s life. This includes controlling the weather and…

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    Throughout the world, people know or have a relative or have a friend that has a type of depression they go through. Depression has several different types. There are different types of depression, which has many symptoms requiring various medications affecting people individually. There known problems sleeping, eating, having low-esteem (poor feeling of oneself), trouble of concentrating, and feeling hopeless. (“Mental Depression”). The major depressive significant changes would be weight…

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    wanted to reunite with them and this took her to the journey of finding her family. She always stayed positive and friendly with everyone. She got caught by the researchers at the Marine Life Institute. In there, she met Hank, an octopus with the agoraphobia who helped her escaped. On the journey, Dory reunited with her childhood friend, Destiny, and Bailey. Marlin and Nemo also on the expedition in finding Dory. Dory eventually found her parents in her own ways. She also helped to release all…

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    When we think of Japan we imagine anime, cosplay, manga, cars, cherry blossoms, technology and much more, but it’s a country with problems we might not have realized. Japan is home to many of our favorite and essential products from technology and entertainment to vehicles, however Japan’s economy isn’t as great as it seems. Japan is not only affecting itself, but also its people. Japan has lack of jobs which causes stress and anxiety to its people and causing them giving up on life which then…

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