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    Breaking Down and Analyzing Dracula Have you ever pondered what the true meaning of Dracula is or what purpose it was written for? In the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker there are many literary elements that fall into the tome. Many of which can be detected with ease and some of which that are trying to recognize. Bram Stoker intended the novel to be this way and wrote it so the reader would find more elements with each endeavor. Five of them in particular stuck out among many evaluations. Symbol,…

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    history of sexual abuse can put an individual at higher risk of needle borrowing (1997). The Cedar Project expands on this, as their primary objective was to determine factors associated with sexual abuse among participants of this study through a lens of historical and intergenerational trauma. Although this is slightly different from injection drug use, the findings from this study are applicable to how we best target the Aboriginal population. It is important to consider how sexual trauma and…

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    the Night-Time written by Mark Haddon many suspenseful quotes by both Christopher and his father like the one above will keep the readers mind open to all of the different topics and actions available to interpret through their own and a feministic lens. A few of the key topics that will be analyzed through these lenses are the conflicts that arise amongst Christopher and his father, the theme dealing with lies and the truth, the reoccurring motif of Christopher's obsession with math and…

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    Mum shouted up the stairs, "Come down here now!" Her shout interrupted the nostalgia I was feeling from lying on my bed appreciating the array of star wars posters and memories plastered on my walls. There were only a few weeks until I started university and reach one step closer to reaching my dream of being an astrophysicist. I answered "Coming!" and began to make my way downstairs, as I was walking down the stairs something in the atmosphere felt different, as if something had changed and I…

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    Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp’s photo Marcel Duchamp as Rrose Selavy did more than just represent the change occurring in gender roles during the time of its creation in the United States during the 1920s. This photo and the others of Marcel Duchamp as Rrose Selavy influenced many artists including Yasumasa Morimura. Morimura went as far as to make a parody of the famous photo Marcel Duchamp as Rrose Selavy. Morimura’s image was called Doublonnage (Marcel) and was created in 1988 but this is not…

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    The Immigration Debate

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    with American citizens and political campaigners, especially when America’s economy is brought into question. There are, however, many viewpoints that immigration can be approached from. For example, Rich Furman speaks about immigration through the lens of psychology in his article entitled The Immigration Debate: Lessons for Social Workers. Kenneth Jost has also written an article about the topic of immigration but from a social issues stance in his article entitled Immigration Conflict. Both…

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    perceptions and barriers, conflict resolution, and the integration and effects of technology on engagement. To confirm my understanding of interpersonal communication, I will use the content of the paper to convey my experiential learning through the lens of various roles I have played in interacting with others in a working environment.…

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    direct control is not unexpected. At the same time, by 20th century the rising of germ theory and modern bacteriology were also affecting the institution in two ways (Scott 2015: 34). First, infectious disease outbreaks posed a direct threat to social contact between citizens and the government (Scott 2015: 34). If the government allowed the disease to rage unchecked, the legitimacy of the state would be questionable. Plus, to go against the Resolution would put them on a difficult position as…

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    out that “before we can ask schools to change in order to teach all students, we need to understand the differences that students bring with them to school” (p. 171). It is one thing to know that different cultures exist, but it is another to be in contact with and to connect with different cultures. In my classroom, I know that I will have students from all different cultures and in order to make them feel accepted, I need to have an understanding…

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    too much make-up if I am giving off the wrong vibe. I value women being seeing equal and being able to express themselves in any way they choose. Currently I identify as female and my gender identity has contributed to who I am as a cultural being. As a woman I am strong, and have had a strong woman as my role model. Although, I have had a traumatic experience I learned my gender was not to blame. As a woman I am capable of pursing goals and even though I see little representation of myself…

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