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    Ramesses: A Summary

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    The next morning, Ramesses woke up feeling refreshed and devoured a meal left in his room. When the guards Prince Cyrillus assigned to shadow him didn't try to stop him, Ramesses ventured out of his assigned bedchamber and explored Prince Cyrillus' living quarters. Escape was at the forefront of his thoughts, but he didn't act on the unwise impulse since the collar was still around his throat and dozens of soldiers patrol the halls every few minutes. Nothing interested him until he found the prince's personal combat field. Arranged in rows of twelve, one hundred forty-four porcelain vases stood in the middle of several towering weapon racks. Twenty years wasn't enough to dilute the sweep of homesickness that Ramses thought he'd left behind. When he was still a vizier in Myksos, he'd built a similar enclosure for his own entertainment and he wondered what happened to the mansion he once called home. In Myksos, the vase game was a popular one. Also an Elthemian training method, warriors were expected to fight each other while balanced on the vases. Fighters were not allowed to touch the ground or break the vases. While Ramesses wondered whether the guards would allow him to test the weapons, Prince Cyrillus strolled out with a steel two-handed sword in his grip. Seeing Prince Cyrillus brush past him, still entirely ignoring him, Ramesses grabbed the prince's arm and asked, "Is there a reason you pretend I don't exist?" After gesturing for the guards to hold their swords…

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    Jenny Claymore, the third year of college hypothesis that she has too many things can do for her career. She seems enjoyed with the babysitter when she also worked at summer camp counselor, but she also interested to hear about DNA and genetic research. On the other hand, she is concerned when she hears about school violence from bullying to shooting, despite she is curious about how children learning English but she fascinated of how young children or experts rely on the testimony of young…

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    Verissa Childers Term 4 VN 159 Girl, Interrupted Assignment Girl, Interrupted, was filmed in 1999. The movie is set in the late 1960s about a character named Susanna Kaysen and her stay at Claymore Psychiatric Hospital. She attempted suicide by consuming a whole bottle of Aspirin and vodka. A few day later she discusses the incident with her first Psychiatrist. He suggested that Claymore was a good place for her to recover. She agrees but finds herself questioning her diagnosis and the…

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    Mental Asylum Case Summary

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    The client was recently released after a 16-month stay at Claymore, a private mental asylum for women. The identified patient is 18-year old female who goes by Susanna. Susanna comes from an upper class family with both parents and is an only child. She identifies herself as not having the average teenage life. She recently graduated from high school but has no plans after college. She reported that she wants to write but doesn’t really have a plan. While growing up Susanna explained how she…

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    assumption from non-deviant peers. As social pariahs, the influence of friends and educated professionals became limited to the corrupt lifestyles to which these impressionable children were subject. By simply being labelled as deviant, a self-fulfilling prophecy developed, whereby the labelled children acted accordingly to their label given to them. Also making them more likely to reoffend. In Four Corners program: Growing Up Poor (2013), the lives of the people of Claymore are highlighted,…

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    However, Clayton hears a rumour that Whitney is in London picking out her trousseau for her marriage to Paul. Clayton rushes to Whitney where he hears another rumour that Whitney is not a virgin. In the meantime called for a party ,Whitney dances elegantly without knowing the reign of terror that is about to happen. There enters Clayton and snatches her from a party and drags her to Claymore. Once there, Clayton forces himself upon Whitney in order to humiliate her for playing him for a fool…

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    Girl Interrupted

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    room and sits outside Polly’s door, singing to her. She then seduces a male orderly to keep him from turning them in. In the morning Valerie Owens, the RN of the ward, finds them and refers them to the therapist, Dr. Wick. Susanna tries to shut Dr. Wick out with a cold attitude; in response to her attitude, the doctor takes her in as her patient and Susanna is diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. Lisa also visits Dr. Wick but she does not return to the ward and Susanna falls into a…

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    Baccanno Research Paper

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    era. It follows a number of characters who are interconnected by an immortality “elixir” that will indisputably impact their lives. Hunter x hunter This is a series that is filled with the ideal balance of humor, action and depth. The story line involves a person who lives in a world that filled with hunters and men who can perform near-impossible tasks like tracking down lost treasures and dangerous criminals. The main actor Gon Freecss believes that his father was a great hunter even though…

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    sitting here, but I don't dare ask her to get up and sit somewhere else. I'm aware of her next to me, that's all. It feels odd. Even at lunch, there's the barrier of a table between us. “Larkin said no,” she says. “I figured. Sorry.” I give her my most sympathetic smile. Then my eyes shift back to what I was doing and I wrestle with the notebook, pressing the paper of a clean page so I can write some notes. Good to have Arthur Moore and Anne Claymore fresh in my mind, but the only…

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    Some of it was senseless. For example Azar killing a puppy that Ted Lavender adopted. O’brien says, “or Ted Lavender adopting an orphan puppy---feeding it from a plastic spoon and carrying it in his rucksack until the day Azar strapped it to a Claymore antipersonnel mine and squeezed the trigger”(O’brien 36). Azar strapped Ted’s puppy to a claymore and blew it up. This violence was completely senseless because it could have been avoided. O’brien again describes another cases of senseless…

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