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    happily lives with both parents and two siblings (one brother and one sister) in a house. The parents do not smoke. They do not have any pets. Patient does not go to day care and there is no one else sick at home Erickson’s Stage: Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt • This stage focuses on the child becoming independence and making their own choice. The patient is successfully completing this stage a s evidence by, patient walking away from mother and father to pick up a toy. Review of Systems: •…

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    is a special right granted to a specific person or group of people. Historically, whites have been more privileged and cannot relate with the mistreatment blacks have suffered through such as, slavery, lynchings, and Jim Crow laws. In “Reasonable Doubt and the Lost Presidential Debate of 2012,” black professor Kiese Laymon hopes to expose and educate white people about the hardships associated with being black through his imitation of a presidential debate. Similarly, in the “Humble” music…

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    Women use literature to express how society views them. The song “Just A Girl” by No Doubt and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman were written one hundred years apart from one another but still share a lot of similarities in themes. Both the song and the Story explore themes of women being restricted, controlled, and dismissed. The Yellow Wallpaper is the narrator writing about what is happening to her while going through the rest cure in a journal that she hides from her…

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    Throughout the story Life of Pi, the author Yann Martel conveys the connection between doubt and faith. Pi believes that atheists are his brothers and sisters because although they do not believe in God they have faith that there is no God, unlike agnostics who are doubtful. After his journey, Pi becomes more like an agnostic and starts to doubt if God is real. This causes him to create the better story (the one with animals) in his mind so that he can keep believing in God. The story with…

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    Did Father Flynn commit the crime or not? That is the question all the readers are asking themselves in the play, Doubt: A Parable. Sister Aloysius accuses Father Flynn on many different occasions, affecting his mental stability. Based on the evidence in John Patrick Shanley’s play, Doubt: A Parable, I conclude Father Flynn is guilty because of Donald and Father Flynn’s suspicious behavior. Also, Father Flynn is guilty because of how defensive he is and he eventually resigns. Donald Muller and…

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    could build trust and mistrust equally, or else the child in the future could be frustrated, suspicious, withdrawn and lack self-confidence. The second stage Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt, occurs between ages two and three. It involves building a child’s self control without suffering a loss of self confidence. Shame and doubt about the child's self-control occur if basic trust was not developed sufficiently or if they had an over controlling parent. He said that the child encounters rules, such…

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    Even when others didn’t believe in her it was important she believed in herself. I believe Sister Aloysius was right in the book Doubt by John Patrick Shanley because She trusts her instincts and does not care what the outcome will be for her actions because of the incident that has occurred “eight years ago at St. Boniface where they had a priest who had to be stopped”(Shanley 22) and she does not want the history to be repeating itself again. When she finds out about Father Flynn and Donald…

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    behaviors affect the client's and relationships with those around her. I believe that this client is resting in Erikson's Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt stage of development. She has struggled with feeling of inadequacy as well as low self esteem. She has clearly exhibited and identified experiencing shame and guilt. This in turn causes her to doubt her ability to live on her own. This client, I feel, has also at times sabotaged herself when she begins succeeding. She is an individual who…

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    Hamlet William Shakespeare is known for pieces of brilliant writing. Shakespeare's works, including 37 plays and 154 sonnets are world renown. Many question the authorship of these works. In Shakespeare: Beyond Doubt, “William Shakespeare of Stratford could not possibly have written the plays and poems ascribed to him, for a number of reasons. One was that he apparently did not have an education and experience necessary for their composition, having never attended university, and never…

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    Doubt In John Patrick Shanley’s play Doubt, the protagonist, Father Flynn, is a priest in St. Nicholas church school and he is accused for have an inappropriate relationship with Donald Muller, a kid from the school. The conflict ends with Father Flynn having to leave the church. I argue that Father Flynn is a good example of an Archetypal tragic hero because he shows the traits of having a noble stature, having a tragic flaw, and the punishment exceeds the crime. Father Flynn is a priest in…

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