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    inquiry. These patterns are widely accepted because they provide an immense sense of organization to the paper, while providing data that can be recognized as solid evidence. In other words, these established similarities allow researchers to obtain coherence, and find their own rhythm as a…

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    Bulimia Nervosa Summary

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    An Analysis of two Articles of Bulimia Nervosa Gustavo Cisneros College of the Desert The first article is correlating the test score of coherence in people with eating disorders both binging and purging and binging. A Group of 47 adolescents ranging from ages fourteen to eighteen were used for the group with a binging disorder. A group of 42 adolescents ranging from ages twelve to eighteen were used for the group with purging disorders. Lastly a group of twenty five adolescents ranging from…

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    To Be Human Robin Wasserman once said,“They had battled in bloodied one another, they had kept secrets, broken hearts, lied, betrayed, exiled, they had walked away, stayed, said goodbye and sworn it was forever, and somehow, every time, they had mended, they had forgiven, they had survived. Some mistakes could never be fixed - some, not all.” Throughout many years, science has been teaching us the anatomy of our body and mind, but we have yet to uncover what exactly the capacity our mind and…

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    Identity Negotiation Theory Evan Malinowski Kansas State University October 10, 2015 Evan Malinowski Professor Bardhan Comm 480 September 30, 2015 Identity Negotiation Theory One of the relevant literatures I’ve found for Identity Negotiation Theory is a book by William B. Gudykunst. The book is titled theorizing about intercultural communication. The history of Identity negotiation refers to “the procedures finished which perceivers and targets come to…

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    The attachment theory is well known to those in the field of psychology and child development. It was presented in the mid-to-late nineteen fifties by the world renown psychoanalyst John Bowlby, and later expanded upon with the help of psychologist Mary Ainsworth. The theory was considered revolutionary due to its shift in the focus of human development from intrapersonal conflicts to interpersonal relations to explain psychosocial health and behaviors. Bowlby focused most of his theory on the…

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    This essay will examine the discourse around historical adaptation and the effects it has on adaptation. Accordingly, this will be demonstrated by using the examples of the source films Pride and Prejudice, and their film adaptations by Joe Wright and Baz Luhrmann respectably. This essay will begin with a brief explanation of fidelity discourse in order to outline the expectations an audience has about historical accuracy in films. Moreover, the work of George Bluestone on adaptations will be…

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    to this, Laura Mulvey asserts that a woman ‘holds the look, and plays to and signifies the male desire’ , supporting the idea that females conform to the role proposed upon them. Butler believes that we only think of ourselves as coherent, as a ‘coherence’ of gender is impossible to achieve. This suggests that we are only subjected to a fixed identity because of the rigidity of the signifier; ‘it presumes, fixes and constrains’ .…

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    Without understanding the literary mechanics of a story, the underlying causes cannot be uncovered. Literary devices such as foreshadowing, symbolism, and irony are critical in understanding the roots of any story. These three devices are best suited to represent an important message that O’Connor intended to convey through her writing. Flannery O’Connor’s writing contains many subtle messages that are only unlocked through close study of the devices in her stories. The short story “A Good Man…

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    Alienated Borderlands

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    Additionally, because borders have a distinct historical background, it eventually affects the social, economic, and political realities of the borderland and determines the interaction between the border people. As different interactions happened in the borderlands compare to the other regions in both countries, certain levels of interactions inevitably make distinctions as Martínez (6-9) briefly categorizes the borderlands into four groups, namely: 1. Alienated borderlands In this type of…

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    The Importance Of Peace

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    The post-conflict period is vital in establishing a healthy peace (Onubogu). If the root causes of the conflict are not addressed, states will remain fragile, ready to spiral into conflict at the hint of discord. An integrative approach introduces cross-cutting educational and training programs to achieve a sustainable peace. An awareness and understanding of differences is crucial to address the underlying causes of conflict. Peace practitioners will enhance the capacity of peacebuilding by…

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