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    LAP #2 Dreaming is an unknown phenomenon where illusions are materialized from incidents, beliefs, emotions, sensations and ideas. The deep rooted emotions and experiences surface from the soul in the rem of sleep. These disambiguations are usually seen as a bridge between an absolute reality and a distorted fabrication of the mind, however dreams have been perceived as a way of communication between a spiritual being and its subject in the unknown realm of mind. Sometimes these illusions may…

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    Motivational interviewing (MI) involves attention to natural language about change, with implications for how to have more effective conversations about it, particularly in contexts where one person is acting as a helping professional for another. MI is designed to find a constructive way through the challenges that often arise when a helper ventures into someone else’s motivation for change. MI is about arranging conversations so that people talk themselves into change, based on their own…

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    is not imposed from outside forces • It is the client’s task, not the counselor’s, to articulate and resolve his or her ambivalence • Direct persuasion is not an effective method for resolving ambivalence • The counseling style is generally quiet and elicits information from the client • The counselor is directive, in that they help the client to examine and resolve ambivalence • Readiness to change is not a trait of the client, but a fluctuating result of interpersonal interaction • The…

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    Ambivalence. From these thematic and ideological bases Wood connected address and response by drawing attention to the ambivalence encouraged by horror. Most strikingly, for Wood this is expressed by a sympathetic monster (he suggested that few are totally unsympathetic) and its destruction of 'normality': 'Central…

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    Abortion In American Women

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    with women who experience either a socioeconomic disadvantage or hold a racial or ethnic minority status. Major reproductive health disparities include a lack of sexual education (both family- and school-based) and both inadequate access to and ambivalence toward abortion and effective contraception. This paper will review the current contributors to contraceptive and abortion use for disadvantaged American women,…

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    The Road Not Taken Essay

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    following the example of those who have come before. However, there is more to the poem than this simple interpretation. Examined more closely, it is obvious that the narrator feels much more ambivalence about his choice than is initially apparent. It thus becomes important to closely consider this ambivalence; where does it come from, and what repercussions does it have for the meaning of the poem? Instead of a self-congratulatory work about the bravery and heroism of forging one’s own path it…

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    23) Tony wonders if God 's forgiveness might touch Lupito and God seldom forgives unrepentant sin. Antonio knew Gods laws were not to be broken and what he questioned the most was the fate of Lupitos soul, which breed the start of his religious ambivalences. Antonio wishes to know answers only God himself knows and the frustration in not being able to get answers causes his faith to plummet. How could he believe in a God through mere faith? Antonio’s curiosity craved the desire to know the…

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    today’s individuals of how the past effects today, and how today effects the future. Borst, Julia. “‘To Be Black in a ‘White’ Country’— On the Ambivalence of the Diasporic Experience in César A. Mba Abogo’s El Porteador De Marlow. Canción Negra Sin Color.” University of Bremen, 2007, pp. 33–55. “To Be Black in a ‘White’ Country”— On the Ambivalence of the Diasporic Experience in César A. Mba Abogo’s El porteador de Marlow. Canción negra sin color focuses on the contradictory ideas of the…

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    There is a significant metaphor that recurs throughout the passage that compares Alexander to something vulnerable and shattered such as glass. The author’s choice of words such as "fractured" "shards" and “splintered” connote glass and all of its frailty. It also reflects her desire to “see” straight to herself through the glass. However, all that shines back from looking into the glass is cracked or broken image of herself; this suggests her frustration caused by fractured identity and uneven…

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    Fear Of Gangs Essay

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    Many people in today’s world are fear of gangs. Gangs can be found in big cities and communities. Members of a gang usually range from the ages of 12-24 and conducts criminal activities. They join a gang for different reasons. Some of the crimes a gang commits can be violent, bloody, and devastating to a community. In some cases, it may lead to death to an innocent child or adult bystander or to another rival gang member. Because of actions of gangs, citizens in the community become afraid…

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