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    On my M3, I will talk about troubles that might emerge when trying to implement anti-discriminatory practice in healthcare sector and I will explain further by giving relevant examples in health and social care settings. Some of these challenges are Conflict from staff who does not feel they are doing something wrong: Conflict is something that usually happens between health and social care staff especially when they do not agree with one and the other. There are some workers who feel that they…

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    especially in the theater. It allows one to leave the real world for a little while and explore an entirely new existence, even if it may be a mirror of our own world. That being said, there are bad movies, the kinds of movies that make you want to gouge out your eyes, plug your ears, and lock yourself in a Turkish prison for the remainder of your cold, dead life. When I see an ad for a new movie on television and it doesn't appeal to my pseudo elitist taste, I immediately shut it out…

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    The theory I have decided to connect domestic violence with would be feminist theory. My reason for choosing feminist theory would be that when doing my research on domestic violence is that in fiscal year 2015, Mississippi law enforcement officers responded to 10,411 domestic violence calls, an increase of more than 170 calls over fiscal year 2014. (Sun Herald 2016). There are five waves that come from this theory. Another reason why I have chosen this theory is because 1 in 4 victim of…

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    We see Oedipus experience a downfall in two ways. The first way is when after Jocasta’s suicide when Oedipus gouges his eyes out (1298-1301). He does this out of remorse for his actions, one of which can be assumed his hubris. The servant even says that Oedipus has no options because of his curses and that, “He wants to cast himself from the land and not stay at…

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    First, he speaks of traits humans have in common with other animals, for instance laughing, he then refutes those traits with unthinkably malicious examples. He tells the reader of Indians that gouge out eyes and King John skinning his captives. He shows the reader how cruel humans have been historically. He then proceeds to tell the reader that man is the only animal that is cruel and that cruelness is a foreign concept to the “higher animals…

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    There is a lot of controversy about whether or not Oedipus was aware of his past, and who he was from the very beginning of the play. Oedipus was simply full of pride, and chose to ignore the obvious evidence that pointed him to be Laius’s killer. Oedipus was ignorant and arrogant, and not smart enough kill his father, marry his mother, and keep it all from the Kingdom of Thebes. There were many times in the play when Oedipus was given information that he could have used to piece together the…

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    Fate In Things Fall Apart

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    people have a stick which enables them to feel their surroundings. In the end Oedipus finds out that he did adulterates the course by marrying his mother and relations in bed with the knowledge of Jocasta having children. He is so embarrassed that he gouges his own eyes out with a brooch on his mother’s robe. It didn’t matter to Jocasta because she commits suicide. Through trying on escaping fate, he still ends up on the same…

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    painstaking and consuming. Since the priest is pleading Oedipus to fix the plague in Thebes, this emotional appeal is very convincing. Oedipus’ immediate backlash at Tiresias for not obeying implies an impulsive nature, which indirectly foreshadows when he gouges his eyes out in a fit of fury and disbelief. Tiresias makes one of his many references to fate, a very prevalent theme throughout the novel. He realizes that Oedipus is too ignorantly noble and will have to figure it out with time.…

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    Staging designer for “ Pas De Six”, Elena Kunihave used no stage props or backdrop the stage was left blank which brought the audience's attention to the intensified actions of the dancers and the lighting . In Don Quixote Stage Decor done by Robert Gouge, stages’ decor helped enhance the…

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    Proceeding the French Revolution, the significant imbalance of power held a prominent role in French Society and incited the uprising of the third, commoner estate through the corruption it caused. Consequently, as the Enlightenment philosophies began to flourish, deconstruction arose as a key component of the French enlightenment ideals. Therefore, the French revolutionaries pursued not an initiative of chaos, but the purposeful goal of deconstructing the corrupt centralized structures of…

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