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    There are many movies that choose to stick with in a certain persons mind from childhood. Japan’s Studio Ghibli has created many fond memories of magical adventures for adults and children since its creation, and Studio Ghibli’s “Spirited Away” is no exception. Released on September 20th, 2002, and directed by the famous Hayao Miyazaki, “Spirited Away” is one of his most prided movies that serve a much deeper meaning then the movie’s surface offers. This movie centers on a sullen 10-year old…

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    nation and changing the revolution. Ever since the building of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia. They are showing the history of the birth of this country and Native American's part in the history of the revolution. instead of forgetting the Indians. they are retelling the stories of the Indians that took part in the revolution and bringing them back to life. I think it is good to learn about the Indians who took place in the revolution and appreciate the history of these…

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    Writing Disability Simulation Simulating to suffer Dysgraphia was actually harder than expected. In addition of understanding that Dysgraphia is a condition that causes trouble with written expressions, I also got to understand how hard and frustrating it is to deal with this problem for children who suffer of this disorder. Moreover, when a child has to deal with the same problem day after day, he or she may be called lazy, or dumb, and therefore he or she gets frustrated. However, if a child…

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    insecurity, they may regress into old patterns of dysfunctional behavior that require continued counseling intervention (Welfel, E.R., & Patterson, L.E. (2005). This indicates that the client experience the lost in the client-counselor relationship, forgetting that this was a positive experience and struggles with the termination despite their knowledge of why they came to counseling in the first place (Welfel, E.R., & Patterson, L.E. (2005). The Clinical Mental Health Counselor’s…

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    separating right and wrong. He wanted to defeat battle and have the Ammonites be given to his hand, however he did not think about his consequence. Vowing to exchange a burnt offering, he vowed to give the Lord the first thing that came out of his home, forgetting about his only family member, his daughter walked out first. In similarity to Agamemnon, he also had to sacrifice his daughter’s virginity leading to her death. However,…

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    Ray Bradbury wrote a book to question our society; he named it Fahrenheit 451. This book pictures the destruction of our lives, by forgetting all that books teach us. The main character, Guy Montag, begins to see that his life is not as great as it seems. A girl named Clarisse comes into his life and asks questions that make him think. He burns books for a living but is unhappy in that situation. As he grows to understand why we need books, Bradbury uses color as a symbol in Montag’s life. The…

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    Horror, that is a word that means a lot in the book night by elie weisel. During this time he was in one of the most horrible things that have happened in this world, the holocaust. The holocaust was a horrible time for jewish people because they were put into camps that forced them to work on certain tasks under very poor working environments. Midnight is about a boy who can hear the ghosts of auschwitz around him and haunting him. The similarities to these stories is not big but they are still…

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    What really goes on behind the scenes of zoos? Are the animals healthy? Do they really, feel free? As seen in history, humans have destroyed habitats to the point where the animals native to that land are extinct. By building roads and polluting the environment the animals are dying off, creating an unbalance in the animal kingdom. Although zoos do a fantastic job, nothing compares to being free, because the animals forget how to survive in the wild, zoos have a negative effect on the animal’s…

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    The way Faces in the Crowd depicts Prosopagnosia shows how a woman learns to live with a change in her lifestyle while also being chased by a serial killer after being attacked and receiving a head injury that caused her to get Prosopagnosia. When she first wakes up in the hospital and cannot recognize her friends or her boyfriend, it seems like a simple case of confusion from receiving the head injury, but later on when you see how people’s faces change whenever she stops looking at them it…

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    In the 1760s, the United States declared its independence from Britain due to both the physical and cultural distance between them. The United States felt they were not fairly represented in Britain's government, and believed separating from Britain would benefit all their inhabitants. Texans in the early 1930s were similarly ready to liberate themselves by parting with Mexico. Texas’ declaration of independence was justified by the tyranny and lack of representation in their government due to…

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