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    The Cat in the Hat is easily one of the most identifiable morals Seuss has created. The very first thing that happens in the book is the children are left at home alone, to be in charge of themselves and make there own decisions. When reading this you begins to think…

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds many valuable works of art, one of which is double sided piece. This piece labeled Self-Portrait with a Straw Hat is a beautiful painting of a man wearing a hat and on the other side of this painting is a work of art called Potato Peeler, which is of a woman peeling a potato. This piece went under investigation for a time being because there was controversy whether it was an actual Van Gogh original. After extensive review, the piece was indeed found to be a…

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    In “Electric Funeral,” a chapter in I Wear the Black Hat: Grappling with Villains (Real and Imagined), Chuck Klosterman, a best-selling author, analyzes three separate “villains” in today’s society in order to emphasize their impact on others through their actions. In this analysis, Klosterman wrongfully assumes Perez Hilton, a out-of-date blogger, is a “real villain” because of his prejudice against the “first authentically famous blogger.” This incorrect thinking clouds his judgement from…

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    Thomas has been prescribed Vicodin and has choosen not to take it, because she feels she will become addicted, she might be confusing tolerance and physical dependence as addiction (Ersek M. ,1999). Another integral part of the pain assessment is to identify if Mrs. Thomas has used any nonpharmacological physical or psychological treatments such as relaxation, massage, heat and cold, music, and exercise. In addition, it is imperative to identify if Mrs. Thomas has received surgical…

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    in his ability to address conflict and problems. Holden’s red hunting hat serves to show his desire to be seen as different from everyone else, as well as his hesitation to be so drastically separate from society. Holden’s intentional alienation is an adverse self defense mechanism that is preventing him from leading a stable life and addressing conflicts, and introduces an internal conflict represented by his red hunting hat. Holden uses alienation as a form of protection from any harmful…

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    Since the introduction of J.K. Rowling’s Pottermore Sorting Hat Quiz, there has been an influx of talk about which house people are sorted into. It isn’t abnormal for people to sneer down their noses at anyone who says they were sorted into the Slytherin House. It’s a common misconception that those who are sorted into Slytherin have an overall dark nature about them. The Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from the Harry Potter series has four school “houses” that students are sorted…

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    My hat from Ireland is important to me because I am part Irish and i want to go live in Ireland some day. This hat is green and black and I have had it for 2 years now and it means a lot to me. I wear it almost every day or whenever I can. This is important to me because I am part Irish and I want to live in Ireland some day. This is also important to me because it was a gift from my dad. Overall I think that this is an amazing gift and I will always keep wearing it. My Fairytale armband is…

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    Content Summary: In “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks, the idea presented throughout the entire book is that in life we will always face adversity and we can’t control what comes up on our journey through life. Many things happen that are against our will, we must learn from every situation that we face. If we don’t learn, we are bound to repeat. From every situation, we should come out with greater knowledge and understanding. The first part of the book is about…

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    “Reflection on The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” As I read through this first “clinical tale”, I was really interested by the patient and his characteristics. Being a musical instructor is fascinating all on its own, but also having both visual agnosia and prosopagnosia (facial agnosia), I was really impressed that his quality of living could remain intact. The fact that he could continue teaching with the difficulties agnosia brings is impressive. It was fascinating that the patient was…

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    created a hat that has padding on the inside to reduce the pressure of the ball hitting a player's head. The MLB has approved the hats, but many players have had strong opinions about wearing them. These opinions include discomfort, lack of game readiness, and loss of focus. Due to the strong opinions’ of the players, the hats have not been used in any MLB games and should not be used until these concerns are resolved. One of the reasons why pitchers don’t want to wear the padded hats is…

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