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    that had everyone in the community involved in, it was attractive enough to grab all the blacks’ attention and lead them to organize some other tactics that was bigger and more serious than Park’s act. According to the video, “Eyes on the Prize, Episode 1, Awakenings”, the video presented a scene of Rosa Park, with her resistance against the segregation of public transportation. Based on the video, the story happened in 1955, in Montgomery where it was a totally segregated community. In…

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    The Men Who Built America Episode 1 starts 5 Days after the Civil War, which was known as the bloodiest conflict with 6,000 deaths adding one of the greatest, Abraham Lincoln. This episode was about how the railroads had come together. The railroads started with Cornelius Vanderbilt. He began his journey starting with a single ferry that had later on become many ships. His ships were used to transport goods. Vanderbilt later on in life then decided to sell all of ships and invest in railroads.…

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    in the past. Though there are great examples throughout all of season 6, as well as every season, that show the minoritization and universalization of different intersecting identities, for this project I will be focusing on Season 6 Episode 6: Baby Talk. This episode shows a minoritization of both gender and sexuality, primarily focussing on gender roles. The plot centers around Marshall and Lily trying to think of a name for their future baby. They meet up with their friends Stuart and…

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    is in the current circumstances and their view of an ideal culture. With one’s presupposition to what culture should be they then are able to formulate their opinion on whether or not the current culture is negative or positive. In the chapter “Episodes and Visions” of Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness (1968) Edward Abbey defined the current culture as selfish, self-centered, and egotistic.…

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    George second episode: Did you study George? George was coming to school, he was ready to work. Ms. Cads was all done take attendance. Ms. Cads announces, “Okay class, we are going to be having a math test tomorrow. It will be on orders of operation. Not to worry, I will help you class prepare.” The whole class spent the day going over math, and every time I get picked to answer, I answered it correctly. It was lunch time, George was going over the math problems with John and Donald. George says…

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    Good day, ladies and gentlemen! How are you guys today? Good? Good. Well, allow me to introduce myself; my name is Nhu Nguyen. If the fact isn’t too transparent, I am a student -- a sophomore-- and today I would like to address something that lacked the attention it needed-- something that should be recognized as a big problem and needed to be solved quickly. Before I can continue on to discuss the latter, I warn you now. What I am about to say may trigger a few of our audience. If that is the…

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    With an autocratic parenting style it is obvious that there is a parent and a child or one can look at it as an inferior and superior relationship. This has been found not to be as effective because there is no responsibility in these types of children. These children have no free choice in anything which can make it difficult for them especially when they are confronted with tough choices of their own. Permissive parenting is just as ineffective as autocratic parenting because of the…

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    Our case study forty-seven-year-old Ellen is suffering from Major Depressive Episodes and Dysthymic Disorder. The symptoms of major depressive episodes are; having a loss of energy, feeling overwhelming sadness, and irritability. The symptoms of Dysthymic Disorder are; having a poor diet or appetite, issues sleeping, not wanting to socialize, and having low self- esteem bout yourself. On page 3 paragraph 14 it states that Ellen refuses to hang out with her married friends, because she has a…

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    (DSM-IV-TR) (Allgaier, Pietsch, Frühe, Sigl-Glöckner, & Schulte-Körne, 2012). The PHQ-9 also assesses for the severity of the depressive symptoms with each of the nine items of the tool correlates with one of the listed criteria for a depressive episode that is listed in the DSM-IV-TR (Tsai, Huang, Liu, Huang, Huang, & Liu, 2014). 2014). Therefore, the responses are valued on a four-point scale from zero to three dependent upon the frequency of the patient’s symptoms (Tsai et al., 2014). Thus,…

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    Social History John grew up in a predominantly African-American, working-class neighborhood in a metropolitan city. Some extended family members from his maternal side also lived in the city. His paternal grandparents were from Mississippi and maternal grandparents from Missouri and eventually migrated to Milwaukee, WI. Despite their close proximity, John did not have a significant relationship with either of his maternal grandparents. His paternal grandparents died when John was at a young age.…

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