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    The Tyranny of Experts In The Tyranny of Experts, William Easterly raises the important critique of modern humanitarian relief efforts. He does this by discussing four great debates and by showing the hypocrisy of organizations as they aid the regimes that they stand to eradicate. I find the most convincing of his many debates to be the Blank Slate versus learning from history and I do not agree with Easterly’s opinions of the pragmatic approach. Easterly’s debate of Blank Slate versus…

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    Maxient Ir Case Study

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    Annabelle Bautista met with resident, Andrew Kofoed in regards to Maxient IR. Bautista explained concerns regarding to him being in out of consciousness while staff was trying got wake him up. Kofoed disclosed that he is ADHD, bipolar and suffers from really bad asthma. Kofoed also shared that he takes 5 different medications. Medications are: Ritalin-ADHD Concerta-ADHD Lexapro-Bipolar Symbicort Asthma Dymista- Steroid for sinus issue Kofoed shared that he is not a registered with disability…

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    Property Crime Case Study

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    Compare the associations between Schizophrenia and Homicide, Arson, Property Offenses, and Sexual crimes. Evaluate the research of each. Answer: Schizophrenia and Homicide have literature on behavioral aspects of the relationship between psychotic disorders and violent offense. According to a study, a large majority of the offenders have a lack of empathy and use firearms. They are charged with violent crimes. Motivation in the association with homicide is unseen. Across studies, there are…

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    Discussion The proper diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), or myalgia encephalomyelitis, requires familiarity with the early sings and symptoms of this disease. According to the International Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (n.d.), the diagnosis of CFS involves several critical elements about the patient’s history, patient’s symptoms patterns, and a complete exclusion of other illness causing fatigue. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders…

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    As a part of rhetorical strategies, ethos is every author’s best friend when it comes to establishing credentials in argumentation works. The purpose of ethos is to build credibility when it comes to persuading audiences to accept an argument that might be opposed to their own beliefs. In the essay “Hiroshima Diary,” Doctor Michihiko Hachiya explained about an atomic bomb that dropped on the city of Hiroshima in 1945. He recalls and described the horrors that followed it through his own…

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    Poetry Comparison and Explication Sharon Olds is one of many poets who has developed an intimate relationship with the art of poetry with her play on words. The typical subject matter of Sharon Olds’ poetry includes the following: gender, childhood, growing up, sex, and the body. Two poems covered in class that share a similar theme are “Rite of Passage” and “The One Girl at the Boys’ Party.” The theme expressed in both poems are youthful growing up; however, Sharon Olds approaches this theme…

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    This restless soul, born in a romantic century (nineteenth century), where artists could not escape the evolution of art, existing misery and social crisis of that time, which could influence a tragic way their lives how it really was for him. Man was endowed with extreme generosity to his fellow dispossessed of all good. So I think that his supposed madness, was but the exaltation of his love of art, by their peers and by life, which added to its extreme and difficult poverty and misunderstood…

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    Bravery In Beowulf

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    In the film Beowulf directed by Robert Zemeckis, Beowulf states, “Keep a memory of me, not as a king or hero; but as a man: fallible and flawed.” Looking into the eyes of a man or woman will never reveal the true identity. A person is made up of millions of thoughts, actions, and qualities. Even the bravest of them all hide dark secrets. In Beowulf translated by Burton Raffel, Beowulf is perceived as a prideful and strong hero. There is more to his story than the ink words on a page. The film…

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    Paraphilic disorders are described as “sexual deviation syndromes characterized by aberrant sexual fantasies, urges, and /or behaviors” (Saleh & Berlin, 2003). There is a difference from those who have unusual sexual fantasies and/or desires while engaging in healthy sexual activities with a partner and those who are diagnosed with paraphilic disorder. Those who act upon their fantasies in a way that causes harm to themselves and others are diagnosed with paraphilic disorders. For example,…

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    Czeslaw Milosz is a poet and has been awarded many prizes for literature. Milosz is looked up to by other poets. He has also written nonfiction books. These nonfiction books reflect his experiences during the Holocaust. The Holocaust plays a part in why he views man as destructive. He is very respected when it comes to Polish literature. His poems have been translated into English by other poets who respect his work. Czeslaw Milosz’s poem “Unde Malum” is a deep poem reflecting his views on how…

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