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    According to American Counseling Association, vicarious trauma is, “The term vicarious trauma… sometimes also called compassion fatigue, is the latest term that describes the phenomenon associated with the ‘cost of carrying’ for others” (2011). An interpreter’s job is to convey communication from one person to another person. Sign language interpreters also do this while interpreting, but there are more parts to this process than just language between the clients. First, sign language is a…

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    Visual culture is all around us, from this laptop that I am typing on to the house that I am living in. Visuality has a huge connecting to the way we view images and objects and how we make and contribute to the meaning of the visual. The images we are fed through the media and social networking sites like Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr and Twitter to name a few can have a huge impact on shaping one’s character. To say that it may seem as though images are innocent and have no real impact on…

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    If had a picture taped to your wall that you couldn’t do something how would that make you feel? What if 49 people told you, you couldn’t do this particular thing and you had each of their quotes doubting you on your wall? Does that make you stronger or does that give you the realization that maybe this particular thing you’re doing is not for you. The Los Angeles Clippers have been the laughing stock of professional sports for over 40 years. They have made the playoffs 11 times in their 44…

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    then holding it a little slack so that the sleeper would feel no pull, she reached down with the shears and severed it” (Fitzgerald 11). As we discussed in class, this act of cutting off Marjorie’s hair is similar to the ending of Mean Girls where Georgina gets hit by the…

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    Similar to the French populace, British society has frequently been depicted as being immensely enthusiastic about the outbreak of war in 1914. Yet Gregory argues that ‘the evidence for mass enthusiasm at the time is surprisingly weak’. This misleading portrayal of British society was fuelled by the memoirs of politicians, in particular Lloyd George. Writing almost twenty years after the outbreak of the First World War, the Chancellor at the time recalled how the crowds behaved in London after…

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    Anne,Dick, George ,Julian, Dick, Georgina , and Timothy their dog the are planning to go camping on a moor with Mrs Puffy, a master at Dick and Julian's school. When they arrive at camp,they find that their camping site is close to a big farm, and that very old rail tracks run under the moors, some of them are not in use. They become friends Jock, who lives at the big farm with his step father and mother . They were the farm owners. They were exploring the moor while the five find a rail…

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    Children running in a restaurant is not the appropriate way to behave, women must entertained their guest, and men must simply be polite. Jane Austen, who lived in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century in England, published Pride and Prejudice in 1812. A book in which illustrates the social decorum of the time and the expectations of men and women. The book focus on the interactions and interpretations of Elizabeth and the persons who live in the landed gentry’s class, rich people who…

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    SOCU2253/SOCU2254 End-semester exam Student name: Sumeyya Ilanbey Student number: s338582 Course code:SOCU2253 Total word count (excluding reference list): 1610 SOCU2253/2254 End-semester Exam Instructions This exam has been designed to assess your knowledge of the entire course. It includes twelve short answer questions from which you must answer eight questions. Each question has a 200-word limit. Please type your answer into the space provided below the question. When you…

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    1. “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin is a short story that starts in media res (in the middle of things) with the narrator, who is a high school algebra teacher in Harlem, New York, reading from a newspaper article that his seven years younger brother, Sonny, is arrested for using heroin. After some time, the narrator writes to Sonny after his two-year-old daughter, Grace, dies from polio. The narrator has a flashback to a time his mother was alive to tell him that he had an uncle, but the uncle…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne is well-known as one of the fundamental writers of early American literature. His most famous work, The Scarlet Letter, is a staple in the classroom, and is recognizable by almost anyone. Hawthorne wrote about many things, but one particular theme stands out in a few of his works. Judgement is seen rather often, and Hawthorne seems to have a deeper personal connection to this particular theme, perhaps because of his dark ancestry. Noticeably, judgement appears in his two…

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