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    The Broken Brain Analysis

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    (Culliford, 2013, pp. par13,14) Once destructive, lives are built because they accept their “broken brain” and realize support is there even though they have a mental illness. Joy and contentment can be achieved when the reality is realized and treated, and giving into despair could ruin a keep step of grieving in the process of schizophrenia. While destruction does occur, after sufferers admit and treat their mental illness, a life with…

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    Relief is the initial step in comfort and it is vital to the healing process. Often, the patient’s demeanor and overall state are affected when discomfort is present which in turns, skews the nurse's assessment and plan of care. Second, achieving contentment from turmoil is a state of ease (Kolcaba, 2010). The patient's blood sugar drops causing an altered cognitive state and a family member to become concerned about their loved one's changes in their level of alertness. A good illustration…

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    Morality is the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad. Walter’s perspective of morality and money is different than his family’s outlook.Walter is seen as a passionate and desperate man that believes opening a business will solve his economic and social issues. Walter ardently surmises the only way to the pursuit of happiness is money. The theme “Money and Morality” are developed through the experiences of Walter in the play “Raisin In the Sun” because he theorizes money brings…

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    In the article; Self-Determination Theory and Actualization of Human Potential, we learn about the concepts and processes that determine how humans develop. The first concept/theory that we encounter is the humanistic potential (109). The humanistic potential states that when provided with the correct or positive reinforcements and behavior, humans can reach the “ultimate goal” in life and engage in a positive manner. In reaching this ultimate goal we include social interaction. Social…

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    The Five Senses

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    mind” “Frawley goes on to describe the positive effect of the sweet taste as he writes, "Each taste has its specific therapeutic actions. Sweet taste is building and strengthening to all body tissues. It harmonizes the mind and promotes a sense of contentment. It is demulcent (soothing to the mucous membranes), expectorant and mildly laxative. It counters burning sensations."” ( https://www.ayurvedacollege.com) In this part of the article, Meuller is discussing how David Frawley has written…

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    Epicurus was an ancient Greek philosopher and the founder of the school of philosophy known as Epicureanism. In Epicurus philosophy, the purpose of life is to attain happiness through peace and freedom from fear. Epicurus believed that the universe is eternal, life is the final being; there is nothing call life after death. 8 Lessons from Epicurus Philosophy Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.…

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    Human are created with a natural need for religion (Fitrah) and the need for a mighty and unfailing supporter at times of hardship and crisis. Thus, it is not surprising then to find variety of belief all around the world since in the time of primitive or civilize. However, the only religion that Allah except is Islam that was being delivered by our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). In Surah Az-Zariyat Allah said that the sole purpose of our creation, the end of our lives, is to worship…

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    For some it could mean a simple gesture of gratitude from a loved one, but for others it could signify travelling around the world. However, we can all learn to stop placing contentment on the other side of the fence, we can choose to relish the present and notice where we are standing in the journey. We are all mortal and we will all die, and when we do, we will not be able to take what we have accomplished with us in death. Everyone…

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    We Wear The Mask Analysis

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    feelings about whites' maltreatment without the risk of dangerous retaliation. Through paradox, metaphor, and apostrophe, the speaker ponders how oppressed black Americans are forced to hide their pain and frustration behind a façade of happiness and contentment. If the poem expresses Dunbar's deep feelings as an oppressed black, it also expresses a paradox. In Dunbar’s rondeau, the repetitive line is “We wear the mask” (1). On one hand, it hides its central issue: not even once does it mention…

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    Fang Sui says, mounted deer head brings contentment, affluence, and steadiness in your life. Buy this copper deer head with copper antler and mount it on your wall to overcome with your problems. The antler is bright copper with spectacular shinning and our artisans have done brightest work to construct…

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