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    Introduction There are numerous of resources that can be used to help a patient with an addiction or any other mental illness. As a nurse, it is very important to be able to educate patients about different therapy’s and facilities that are available. While doing research and learning about all the different facilities around I came across the Jaywalker Lodge. The Jaywalker Lodge is in Carbondale Colorado and provides relapse treatment and transitional sober programs for adult men from drug and…

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    disappear. What is so attractive about this horror? Why do we feast on the releases of new monster phenomena in all types of art? Science shows us that this process of indulging in horror actually makes humans more violent, so it is not a process of catharsis as Aristotle once thought (The Psychology of Scary…

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    The psychological skills considered to be linked to EI and believed to be learned through sporting experience (e.g. stress control, impulse control, emotional self-awareness and empathy) not only benefit individuals in sporting situations, but also strongly benefit them in everyday life; people with high EI are better adjusted in social situations, have a better quality of friendships with reduced conflicts (Brackett & Rivers, 2004) and are generally happier in their lives (Zamanian et al.).…

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    message successfully delivered to audience, but I do not know if everyone received the message. I do not believe the white people read between the lines, or at least not all of them. If it is not relatable, it may have flown over their heads. Catharsis: I did not really feel any emotional change or release. I am thankful that he is trying to spread the message of our struggle. During the play, I was wondering do the white people get what he is trying to say and will it even touch one of them?…

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    On Political Satire: The Lifeblood of Youth’s Political Interest Most people do not equate politics with humor; however, political satire plays a huge role in contemporary society, especially among the youth. In the age globalization and increased communications, it is so easy to know what is happening around the world. From The Daily Show to the Colbert Report, political humor programs send a sense of relief and true connectivity, to the distressed youth living in an age of constant political…

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    Hamlet Essay Shakespeare’s revenge tragedy, Hamlet (1892) is a prevailing text, which encompasses perennial concerns not only applicable to the elizabethan era, but also to our contemporary society, enabling us as a critical audience to successfully engage with Hamlet as a character. As a result of corruption, Hamlet is perceived as an afflicted character struggling to live in a world of complex appearances and paradoxical actions. Consequently, his overwhelming desire and reason for filial…

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    Guidance of Blues Blues is an African American art form that was created in the early 20th century. It was a secular response for the segregation that African Americans faced during the post-reconstruction era. African Americans use blues for catharsis, a spiritual relief from physical and emotional grievance in their difficult position in the society. Elements of it has been passed through the adaptations over the century and still exists in the modern blues we hear nowadays. Looking back at…

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    Over the past century, the rate of modernization has exponentially increased. From technological innovation to cultural shifts, the collective human experience has rapidly transformed. As a medium of expression, cinema has responded effectively to these changes by documenting the impacts of the evolving modern world. Film scholar Miriam Hansen’s modernity theory is manifested in creative innovations that visually showcase new technologies and respond to societal attitudes of the times. While…

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    Autobiographies, by definition are personal chronicles depicting the life of an individual, but what about truth? Is it acceptable to enhance reality and interweave a degree of creativity and imagination into the narrative to produce a more interesting and compelling story? These are all essential elements I considered when drafting the narrative. After all this is not my own personal experience. However, it is a creative enactment of a genuine tragedy. Subsequently, I used a variety of…

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    In between describing beauty as a whole, people have barred it in a cage where it lost it's actual essence which costed man to procure such trivial measures which not only engineered their When writer writes, basically he pulls out his own catharsis in shape of words and phrases but the reader, once reading, neglects the reality that it's someone else's vision and thought, and eventually they shape their's as their own and unluckily this phenomenon has victimized our very perspective of…

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