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    Chlorhexidine There are many facts in this scenario starting with Dr. Rose being an elder woman who is a registered nurse and very well aware about health care and medication associated with allergies. Dr. Rose has previous encounter with chlorhexidine which she is allergic to from previous medical procedures. Dr. Rose is well aware of letting everyone know of her allergies as she has followed receptions request in updating her medical forms. Dr. Rose is caring nebulizer with her in case she…

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    Empathy has an importance as a core condition in counseling and “… It is one of the most potent aspects of therapy, because it releases, it confirms, it brings even the most frightened client into he human race, if a person can be understood he or she belongs”…

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    “Do you want to start out?” asks Fred Hiatt, an editor at the Washington Post. “No,” Trump replies, and then starts out. He reminds Hiatt that he’s been “treated very, very badly by the Washington Post,” but quickly moves on to talk about an upcoming press conference, or rather, the building that the conference would be held in. It’s owned by him, and after telling Hiatt about the high quality of marble that will be used once it’s finished, Trump concludes, “I know how to build. I know how to…

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    The journal Psychological Science, researchers found that individuals who watch uplifting clips in movies, T.V. shows, etc. are more likely to act in a altruistic behavior soon after the clips. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Atticus shows the whole town of Maycomb that anyone can have compassion towards one another, even those who seem undeserving. It is hard to care about matters in hand especially when other don’t support your proposition like in part one of To Kill a Mockingbird…

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    public to the suffering and hardships that were not very apparent at the time (1981). Scholars like Kimberly Davis and Eva Marie Koopman discuss the difference between empathy and sympathy and how it affected the perspective…

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    communicate as much and have lost the empathy towards others. High School students don’t bother to talk about how they feel instead they post it online for others to feel pityness, but in reality some students enjoy the fact that other students feel upset; most of the time the students don’t worry about what is happening to someone but will only pretend to care and help them if there is something in return, and technology has made High School students lose empathy towards other but only show…

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    Schwitzgebel discusses that Flanagan and Bloom's cases against empathy and anger are mainly practical or instrumental and the results are uncanny. He suggested that pushing back against the idea that we should narrow the emotional range of our lives by rejecting empathy and anger. Schwitzgebel suggests that a rich, complex, multi-layered society of loves and hates, victories and losses, art and philosophy, history, athletics, science, music, literature, feats of engineering, great achievements…

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    girls in Church; Riots Flare; 2 Boys Slain” in the New York Times. The poem, “The Ballad of Birmingham”, written by Dudley Randall, changes events, details of the girls killed, information of their mothers, and the voice’s point of view to elicit empathy, involve the reader emotionally, and demonstrate symbolism to personalize the event. Randall changes the reason of why the daughter goes to church on Sunday. Sitton states the girls killed in the bombing were in Sunday School for a lesson on “A…

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    Power Of Pathos

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    the bad, emotional experiences and relationships tend to be more memorable and important to people than those with less emotional connections. The fact that people can make connections with others on an emotional level through feelings of sympathy, empathy, anger, or any other emotion…

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    Particularly, the exact driving forces that underpin prosocial behaviour have caused a substantial amount of the debate in the field. While it is largely agreed that the major prosocial motive is empathy, the extent to which it promotes prosociality as well as whether…

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