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    he is a great potential guy. For this reason, after Josh death Ward cut her wrist, she got a tattoos of his signature and a tattoos said: “Love brother.” This make me feel so emotional because cutting wrist is an action of hurt, pain, a little bit contempt of suicide and memorable. The element that I did not understand was Ward’s father reaction to Josh’s death when he was on the phone telling Ward about him did not make it. As Ward described her dad reaction on page 228: “only breathed, breathe…

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    Termination is a crucial moment in a psychotherapeutic process stands as "a period full of clinical and emotional connotations that affect not only the patient but also the therapist; Likewise, the termination will largely depend on how the process is remembered "(Craige, 2006). P.586). In the literature reviewed, those who have most approached the subject of closure or termination are those authors who conceptualize brief therapies, because of their temporary limitations in this type of…

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    “Money can’t buy happiness”, a saying so many people have heard at some point of their life. But in William Hazlitt’s except On the Want of Money he puts this saying to the test. Hazlitt believes that money may not buy happiness, but without money misery is sure to follow. With the use of syntax, diction, and irony Hazlitt gets his belief that a person can not be happy or live a good life without money. Hazlitt’s most convincing rhetorical strategy used in this excerpt is syntax. It is very…

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    To begin with, the way China and Japan responded to the West’s increasing pressure to open to trade was very diverse. In the 19th century, after a long period of seclusion, China and then Japan was pressured from the West to open to foreign trade and relations. The Industrial Revolution in Europe had fashioned a vast gap between Japan, China, and the West, consequently, leaving the two Asian nations falling behind in military brute force strength as well as technological advancements. During…

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    the dungeons, resigned to their fate and was forced into fear and desperation. They even regard Jensen, the culprit of their enslavement, a slave merchant, as God, a golden haired red-faced god in spotless white uniform, because at that time the contempt on the black slaves are so powerful even the black themselves would regard themselves as worthless lower life forms. However, all these have been made up by the slave owners and dealers to justify their selling and using black people as…

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    Instead, for those would rather live with dishonesty (like traitor) than die, they will be vituperated and have always been treated with contempt. In the play Act 4 Giles Corey is subjected to being pressed by stones because he refused to plea “aye or nay”. “He was not hanged. He would not answer yes or no to his indictment; fro if he denied the charge they’d hang him surely, and auction out…

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    Writers who adopted the modern way of thinking displayed a relatively strong sense of cohesion and similarity across genres and locales (The Literature Network). Postmodernism, in writing, focuses more on the inner self and consciousness of a person as opposed to resorting the natural overarching structures of the world’s view of literature. Rather than the promotion of growth of an individual, its purpose is more dependent on the idea of decay and a growing alienation, which both discussed…

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    In this letter Lillian Hellman establishes Ethos in this by using the letter “I” a lot, she is convincing us that she is a trust worthy source. To start off as an example when the author states, “I am most willing to answer all questions about myself. I have nothing to hide from your committee and there is nothing in my life of which I am ashamed.” The first person pronoun lets your audience know that you, in fact, are stating your positon. Using it enough to get your point across clearly. Often…

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    “Debunking the 9/11 Myths: Special Report” and “The Conspiracy Industry: Afterword to PM Expanded Investigation” are two articles both written for the Popular Mechanics magazine by James B. Meigs, the latter being written in 2006, one year after the former. “Debunking the 9/11 Myths: Special Report” is an in-depth analysis of conspiracy theories surrounding the 9/11 attacks and the factual evidence that refutes these theories. “The Afterword” is a reflective piece that describes the uprising of…

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    summary while providing some strategies that helped me overcome my workplace dilemmas. When talking about my conflict problems in the workplace dealing with my ex-girlfriend I went through so many different emotions like anger, defensiveness, and contempt. It began to become unbearable to the point where…

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