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    Therapeutic Healing Power

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    Often time it is said that our four-legged, furry companion is ones’ best friend, and it is true. Dogs possess great qualities like loyalty, honesty, selflessness and forgiveness. Besides these significant personality traits, dogs have a therapeutic healing power that can reduce stress, anxiety, depression and brighten our day. Dogs can also relieve loneliness, offer unconditional love, help us meet new people, provide companionship, add a routine to our day and improve our health by encouraging…

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    … the Dodo suddenly called out, “The race is over!” … “But who has won ?” This question the Dodo could not answer without a great deal of -[thought, … At last the Dodo said, “Everybody has won, and all must have prizes.’ (Carroll 33) The author portrays Alice’s belief that a game which concludes with a clear winner prevails in superiority…

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    master used her to breed children to sell out at slave market. She also reveals materialism of slavery by Topsy. Furthermore, Stowe mentions affectation of slavery to next generation through Henrique and Alfred. Henrique hits his servant, Dodo, because he thinks Dodo didn’t cleanse his horse and his father, Alfred, gives him up, long ago(p.304). Stowe thinks slavery is not a limited problem to current generation, but also crucial to their next generation. As Stowe implied, Stowe suggests…

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    Some of the greatest authors come from England, they are the most intelligent, weird, and creative. Like Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, but best known by his pseudonym Lewis Carroll (“Biography. A&E television networks.”). Despite Carroll being described as a “weirdo” who photographed and his relationship with younger females (“Petal Pixel.”), he was an extraordinary author who opened the gates of imagination to everyone with his most famous books “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the…

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    The birds and their nests filled with eggs were easy prey for the newcomers. Soon enough, the sailors had poached the Dodo birds to extinction. Poaching is illegally hunting animals for a valuable piece of the animal. In 2011, the Western Black Rhino was confirmed to be extinct by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). Mao Zedong, one of the many poachers…

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    When Alice completes the first test she is greeted by her many Allies such as The dormouse, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, the talking flower, Dodo, and the White Rabbit. The Allies then question whether or not she is ‘the right Alice,’ and finally agree that they must consult one of Alice’s Mentors, Absolem—better known as the smoking caterpillar. After their meeting with Absolem Alice continues along the path not totally sure where she is going. On the path, Alice runs into the Cheshire…

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    In uncle Tom's Cabin, to convey the evils of slavery and particularly the idea of owning different people as property, as well as Christianity's impact on slavery, Stowe uses encounters from Tom and Eliza that they experienced to use as proof to demonstrate the evils of slavery with inhumane conditions and treatment, alongside the insensitive murders and the breaking of lives and families which was caused by slavery and how they wanted both freedom and equality between them both. Stowe clarified…

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    The question of which is more critical, the treatment modality or the counselor-patient relationship, in psychotherapy has always been questioned. A meta-analysis by Bowers and Clum (1988) found that therapy with a focus on both the therapeutic relationship and treatment modality had a combined effect size of .76, while therapy with treatment modality focus only had an effect size of .55. Thus, empirical data warrants that both the technique and the relationship weigh in the effectiveness of…

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    Megan Warren Ms. Adams English Honors 14 November 2017 Why De-Extinction Should Not be Pursued by Scientists De-Extinction should not be pursued by scientists. De-extinction brings many risks making de-extinction precarious. These risks include animal welfare and health. Politics is another thing needing to be considered with de-extinction. For example, de-extinction possibly will change priorities for medical researchers. This would not be good because these researchers will be worrying more…

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    She does not understand that her daughter legitimately needs professional help. While Esther came out of Dr. Gordon’s office, and got into Dodo Conway’s car, her mother said to her: “I knew my baby wasn’t like that…like those awful people. Those awful dead people at that hospital… I knew you would decide to be all right again” (Plath 145-146). Her mother does not understand nor care to actually…

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