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    After several episodes, further along down the season, the storyline of Renee Montoya and James Gordon’s fiancée could have had the potential to be much more. Audience members would have had the opportunity after several episodes to develop their own feelings towards both characters, making for a more surprising, impactful, and entertaining storyline. Yet Gotham was influenced…

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    Bundle Payment Model

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    Compared to the fee-for-service system where each provider who treat a patient across an episode of care is paid separately, which takes efforts, resources and time, leading to miss management. Bundle payments will do just the opposite, instead of paying individually, a fixed payment amount will be paid to providers. In this system everyone benefits…

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    both similar and different than the TV episode aired March 4, 1960, which has the same name as the teleplay. They are the same because they both have the same characters, such as Charlie, Sally, Tommy, Les, and Pete. The setting was also the same, taking place on Maple Street, which happened to be in “The Twilight Zone”. The plot stayed the same with very few to no changes, pretty much everything that happened in the teleplay also happened in the TV episode. There were also the same amount of…

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    Apparatus (RSA). In season 6 episode 24 of Grey’s Anatomy ISA and RSA are both used by multiple characters and both are also used in life or death predicaments throughout the duration of the episode. Ideological State Apparatus is described by Althusser as someone that operates out of persuasion. Someone not committing a crime because they feel that it is morally or…

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    bipolar illness are: manic/ hypomanic episodes (feeling high), depressive episodes (feeling low), mixed episodes (feeling high and low at the same time), or psychotic episodes. During the manic/hypomanic episodes one feels very happy, energetic, confident, adventurous, etc. which can make someone seem very friendly and active. If something is to happen that might bring their attitude down, they go straight to being in a depressive episode. Someone in a depressive episode feels down, tired,…

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    disorder experience “manic” or “depressive” episodes. Manic episodes are characterized as feeling very “up”, “high” or euphoric. People who are experiencing this episode tend to talk rather quickly about different subjects to stay on the same tract as their thoughts running in their heads. They experience a boost of high energy. It may seem like it’s not something can be harmful, but without the right treatment it can lead to risky behavior. Depressive episodes have the opposite…

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    Palindromic Rheumatism Palindromic rheumatism is a condition in which there are episodes of pain, swelling, warmth, and stiffness in the joints. The episodes are unpredictable and can last from hours to weeks. Episodes can happen weeks to months apart. In about half of people who have this condition, episodes happen more and more often with time. These people are at risk for developing rheumatoid arthritis, a disease that causes pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints. CAUSES The cause of…

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    Bipolar Disorder Facts

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    present having major depressive episodes, hypomanic episodes, as well as manic episodes. In contrast, patients diagnosed with Bipolar II disorder will experience both hypomanic and major depressive episodes, but not manic episodes. Scientists agree that there is not just one cause of this mental…

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    people of their city. They people of the city need them like in the episode of The Pickle Story. They felt it was necessary to be sympathetic to Aunt Bae feelings. In Ellie comes to town, she refused to give away any medication without a prescription. She made an exception only because of Andy and Barney heroic attitude towards her. “I Love Lucy” is mainly about her being hilarious and doing things that are fairly stupid. On the episode, “Lucy gets Ricky on the radio” she was tricked into…

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    “The Rains of Castamere” is the ninth episode of season three of the Game of Thrones series. It is in this episode that Robb breaks Frey’s promise by presenting himself to him and at the same time, is not planning to do anything about it. The episode is fascinating to watch, and it involves Danaery, together with her new lover, Ed, planning their attack on the city of Yunkai. Glen does not trust his plans, but Anderson believes him and supports what he intends to do. However, when the day for…

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