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    Flores 1 F. Scott Fitzgerald was an very prosperous author. He wrote the classic novel The Great Gatsby, as well as several other books. His life has shared many events with some of his characters, possibly being an influence to his stories. Fitzgerald had many similarities and differences in his life and the life of the character Jay Gatsby. In the novel, Gatsby went into the army during World War I as a lieutenant, as well as Fitzgerald did. Both had dropped out of a prestigious college to…

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    human trafficking. Some visual items that are red flags for human trafficking are teenage girls with multiple hotel room keys, fake ID’s, lying about their age, bruising, leaving for long periods of time with inconsistent stories, or substance abuse (Flores). There are also many emotional implications such as depression, anxiety, fears, PTSD, nightmares, loss in self worth, trust issues, and intense guilt (Myles). If someone is showing these signs, there is a need for someone to stand up and…

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    Client Reflection

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    CM normally meets with the client every Wednesday for face to face meeting on 10/5/2016. Client was no show. Client reported she had a doctor appointment scheduled on the same day. On 10/6/2016, client walk-ins Social Service Office and CM completed Bi-weekly ILP Review. Client was well dressed and well-mannered as usual. Client continues to show the following sign: eccentric personality disorder, client continues to make allegation about some residents in her dorm taking snap pictures of her…

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    In the narrative of western history there is no shortage of Westerners oppressing people from different cultures. There is also no shortage of white, powerful men oppressing people within their own culture. Throughout colonial western European history, society compelled individuals to fulfill their assigned role that language stereotyped them as. If they did not, Westerns would destroy them so that there was no evidence they didn’t match the stereotype. When Colonizers encounter those they call…

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    Police Power

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    All across the country there have been many reports of police taking things too far and abusing the power that they have been granted. Many case have been looked over in which the police have taken their power to the next level and it has begun causing a lot of controversy throughout the nation. The police have taken things too far when it comes to basic protocols. Ranging from cases such as Sandra Bland all the way to the Michael Brown case and to be honest it is only going downhill from here.…

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    Question 1: Flores, M., Musgrove, K., Renner, S., Hinton, V., Strozier, S., Franklin, S., & Hil, D. (2012). A comparison of communication using the Apple iPad and a picture-based system. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 28(2), 74-84. I found this article by performing a search on Google scholar. The article is available for download on Taylor and Francis Online. The search terms that I used were “study” “iPad” “teaching” “disability” and “using”. I chose this article because…

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    SEXUALITY & GENDER Sexuality is the way someone identifies themselves sexually, their attraction and their experiences which may or may not have a connection with sex and gender. Gender is being considered masculine or feminine. Sex is the biological traits that we were first born with such as being a male or female. At a young age, Jane’s grandmother, Alba Villanueva demonstrated the importance of her virginity by crushing a flower in her hands and telling Jane to make it to its original form.…

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    The Dinner Party Analysis

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    The Dinner Party, written by Neil Simon, was portrayed by director Brian Freeman who had previously directed a couple other Neil Simon productions including Jake’s Women and Rumors. This production was held by the Broadway West Theatre Company in Fremont, CA. After some research of Neil Simon, I believe Freeman stayed true to the original intentions of Simon’s playwright while putting together a wonderful production that I could laugh about but also learn from at times. First off, what caught…

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    A speaker that I felt was very effective in the reading of his essay was Aaron Flores. Aaron used skills from Schultze’s book, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking. The skills that I saw Aaron use from Schultze’s book were addressing challenges and speaking truthfully. Aaron successfully showed through his writing and his speaking of how to use these skills. As I talked to Aaron the day before his speech he addressed to me his fear of speaking. “Fear of public speaking—commonly called speech…

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    creation of Blanche’s mind (Shoomp)? With Williams having Blanche the only person in the play that acknowledges the Mexican woman helps make the assumption the woman is from Blanche’s mind. The timing in which the woman announces, “Flores. Flores para los muertos. Flores. Flores”(Williams 1896), happens immediately after Mitch confronts Blanche about lying. The flowers are symbolic because as Mitch refuses to marry Blanche, she becomes unable to remain with the living. Blanche rejects the…

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