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    A: REFERRAL INFORMATION Tracey, a seventeen-year-old Caucasian female, was referred to a mental health social worker at Primary Care Northside by the clinic’s head physicians. Tracey, permanently separated from her biological family of 8, came to the clinic for a yearly wellness checkup. The physician ruled out all medical consideration and all of Tracey’s blood work came back positive and within a healthy range. However, since Tracey’s expressed physical symptoms, such as sadness, emptiness…

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    Interlopers”, two families have made a mistake that turns into a full-blown feud between their families; their descendants can't change their history. The main character, Ulrich von Gradwitz, owns a stretch of wood and is patrolling the woods when he runs into his enemy and rival, Georg Znaeym. They are about to shoot each other when a tree falls on them, injuring and trapping them both under the fallen tree. They have to talk to each other and end up resolving the family feud. They call for…

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    river. So what does the river represent? The Mississippi river represents freedom, because Huck and Jim become friends, and they’re doing what they want. Huck just found Jim after many days of being apart, and he is running from a family feud. Huck was pulled into the feud when he ran into the Grangerfords cabin. He stayed with them for a few days, but ran when most of the Grangerfords were killed, he found Jim and they hit the river. Huck says, “I never felt easy till the raft was two mile…

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    From family feuds, to the way even one wins a woman, the general opinion of being male was to engage in feuds, violence, sexual domination, and conquest (Thomas, 2013).Simpson confirms this when he says “draw if you be men” (1.1.62), suggesting that one is less a man if they do not respond to a fight. However…

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    How Lady Capulet and Lord Capulet Killed Everybody in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Lady Capulet and Lord Capulet are responsible for the majority of the deaths and here’s why. Although the feuds of the Capulet/Montague families are a huge reason of the deaths, Juliet’s parents are mostly to blame. Juliet was thirteen years old and was treated horribly. Mr. and Mrs. Capulet set Juliet up with Paris who they knew she didn’t love. They thought she could learn to love him and were very gentle…

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    William Shakespeare two teenagers from rival families the Montagues and Capulets fall in love. Due to an ongoing feud between the families they are unable to express their undying love for eachother. Since their families wouldn't approve the two got married in secret. .This shows that Romeo and Juliet are rebellious due to a lack of a good relationship with their parents. Romeo and Juliet were from rival families, and this means that their families wouldn't have allowed them to get married.…

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    advice. Friar Lawrence knows that with the feud between the Montagues and Capulets they are not allowed to get married by any circumstance. He says a solution within their marriage But come, young waverer, come, go with me./In one respect I'll thy assistant be,/For this alliance may so happy prove/To turn your households' rancor to pure love.(Shakespeare 2.3.96-99) the solution of marriage may bring happiness, and an end to their families long lasting feud. The society that challenges Romeo and…

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    We believe that the two stories Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe are based off personal choices. In Romeo and Juliet they decided to get married without informing their parents because of their families feud. Pyramus and Thisbe made there own choice to sneak out and meet each other which ended in their demise. These two stories are very similar and different in many ways but they both are dependent on personal choices. The main reason’s that we believe that these two stories are based on…

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    Final Essay One of the most prominent opposites in this play are the two main families, the Capulets and the Montagues. Even though they are quite alike in their feuding ways, they seem to have different approaches with their children, and their lives in general. Going on with that, they also both have many things in common that create a confusing, yet intriguing play. The Capulets, especially the father in the family, seems to have more of a temper, what with the fact that he verbally (and…

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    Striped Pajamas” because Bruno was blind loyal to his friend Shmuel. Bruno didn’t know the truth about what was going on in Germany at the time. Bruno’s family hided the truth from Bruno about the concentration camp. Bruno was loyal to his friendship by helping his friend without knowing the consequence which resulted in a tragic death.If Bruno’s family was honest with Bruno, he wouldn’t be dead.…

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