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    Crazy Sunday Analysis

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    “Crazy Sunday” follows Joel, a screenwriter who is new to the world of Hollywood. One Sunday Joel is invited to a party hosted by his actress friend Stella and her husband Miles Calman. At the party, Stella tells Joel that Miles cheated on her with her best friend and she is confused on how to deal with her pain. Joel realizes his loves the beautiful actress. Stella calls Joel to keep her company while her husband is away. Joel arrives and Stella gets a call, informing her that Miles had died in…

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    Kidney: Major Functions ✓ C-ontrols electrolyte and fluid balance ✓ R-egulates homeostasis of blood and acid-base balance ✓ R-egulates RBC production ✓ E-liminates end products of metabolism, ✓ S-ecretes renin, parathyroid hormones and Vitamin D [pic] The Kidney: Nephron • Functional unit of the kidney that produces urine by filtration Blood Supply of the Kidney • Renal artery- branch of the abdominal aorta • Renal vein- drains into the inferior…

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    Fear impacts the way lives are lived. This is true throughout the world, and affects people of all races, religions, gender, age and socioeconomic levels. Fear has been a part of world history since the beginning of time. Most people have to deal with some kind of fear on a daily basis throughout their entire life. There are four types of fear that can affect everyone biological, irrational, deathly, and fears from the past. There are a few fears that everyone shares that are biological. The…

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    Giger and Davidhizar’s Transcultural Assessment Model In an era where health care is looked at as a political issue, professionals in the health care system know that adequate care must be given to all patients, regardless of history or background. A part of the patient’s background is their culture, and understanding their culture can lead to more efficient care planning and hospital routine; cultural competence is essential for closing the gap on health care disparities and reaching equitable…

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    “You give, and you give, and you give. It’s just never enough.” While remodeling the home that was wrecked in a fire that belonged to her husband, a woman’s serene life is interrupted as uninvited guests keep showing up at their house. With a strong dose of Rosemary’s Baby, and clear nods to Hitchcock’s thrillers, director Darren Aronofsky attempts to recall the fear and paranoia cultivated in these classic films while adding his own philosophical views. From the opening shot, this film has a…

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    Christopher Misunderstand

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    would make a very good astronaut to be an astronaut you have to be intelligent and i am intelligent.” () “You also have to like being on your own in a tiny spacecraft thousands and thousands miles away from the earth's surface and not panic or get claustrophobia or homesick or insane.” Christopher states himself that his is individualistic and being individualistic makes him naturally independent and he likes to do things on his own and do things himself and his own way and this is a good trait…

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    hallucinate, stating, “And it is like a woman stooping down and creeping about behind that pattern” (70). She relates to the woman behind the wallpaper because she too is trapped. The narrator is not able to speak of her resentment towards or claustrophobia and her desperation is discovered behind the wallpaper’s pattern. The narrator’s state of mind worsens when she starts to become paranoid of her husband and of Jennie, who watches the baby. She says, “The fact is I am getting a little…

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    At first glance, the poem Anorexic written by Eavan Boland, may seem to be just a piece of literary work but with further exploration you can begin to understand the author's genuine message. Through her use of barbarous language, Boland exposes how tough it can be to be a confident and independant women through society's standards. The speaker feels vulnerable and uncomfortable with the world around her resulting in a state of destruction to the source of her problems. The poem starts with a…

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    Virtual Reality In Film

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    Reality is something humans define through sensory perception –what and how we see and hear all help create our experiences. Throughout the ages, storytelling been an art practiced by many and has taken several forms in order to appeal to these senses through such media as books, paintings, music, and film. When filmmaking first became an artistic medium capable of producing compelling stories, it took over one hundred years to reach the point technological advances the industry has reached…

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    Dangers Of Phobias

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    poses little, or no danger. There are three main categories of phobias: specific, social, and agoraphobia. Specific phobias are irrational fears of a certain object or situation. Examples include arachnophobia, acrophobia (fear of heights), and claustrophobia. Social phobias, according to the Mayo Clinic, are “a chronic health condition in which social interactions cause anxiety.” In other words, a social phobia is a fear of social situations pertaining to interactions with people, the public,…

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