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    “Yurt” by Sarah Bynum is narrated through the vision and feelings of a teacher, Ms. Hempel, who is at a crisis in her life. To add to Ms. Hempel’s sadness is Ms. Duffy, who is formerly a teacher at the school. Ms. Duffy returned to the school for a day after leaving for a year. Ms. Duffy is unlike her former self where she is surprisingly happy and Ms. Hempel not only seems envious but confused as to why. When the two women finally meet at the bulletin board in the hallway of the school, Ms.…

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    Assets for coffee and “homework”. Quality time doesn’t mean doing extravagant activities together, it’s the fact that someone is willing to set aside life’s distractions to spend time with you. When Abby broke up with her boyfriend, she didn’t want a hug, or for people to tell her how sorry they were and they were there for her, she just needed someone to hang out with. I…

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    for a hug. She should have known that Christopher wasn’t comfortable with hugs. Christopher’s discomfort is seen; "And Mother put her arms around me and said, “Christopher, Christopher, Christopher.” And I pushed her away because she was grabbing me and I didn’t like it, and I pushed hard and I fell over” (Haddon 191) Christopher’s mother wasn’t thinking when she gave her son a big hug which luckily didn’t get dangerous. She should have had prior knowledge that Christopher detested hugs. When…

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    slowly aparts herself from the family and becomes very distant. For Example, after Beth comes back from Texas, she is sitting in the living room with Calvin, and Conrad walks in and gives her a hug. Beth withdraws from Conrad and cannot hug him back, she feels very empty when her own son gives her a hug and can’t deal with the sorrow and death of her other son Buck. Beth could have dealt with this conflict in a much better way, by telling Conrad it just wasn’t the time for her and that she is…

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    If a client tries to do so I would immediately pull away, but still making sure the client doesn’t get embarrassed about. Hugging is alright if it is quick, and a side hug, but only in certain situations and depending on the age of the client. With Children it is more acceptable to give a small side hug for comfort or if they hug you. Physical boundaries are a big part in the client helper relationship, I know I find them very important. The helper has to know when they go too far. Talking…

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    Challenges Of Stem Cells

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    Although the resources providing stem cells are abundant, there are many challenges. One challenge facing adult stem cell research is the ability to classify and identify the adult stem cells in tissue. With an abundance of different cells in tissue, it is hard to isolate, obtain, and initiate the certain type of stem cell needed for different procedures. This method is often lengthy and requires the stem cells to be nurtured for growth in the appropriate manner (“Adult Stem Cells”). Another…

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    all, just angry. He looked around and stormed out, slamming the door behind him. "Momma?" Lucy said. I looked over at her and she looked like she was about to cry. "Come here," I said opening my arms for her. She ran over to me and I wrapped her in a hug. "Momma I scared," Lucy said. "Why baby?" I asked. "Do you and daddy fight like that?" She asked. "Sometimes but we always make up," I explained not wanting to lie to her. "Otay," she said. "I love you baby girl," I said. "I wuv you too momma,"…

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    Cracker Barrel. When we got there it was so many diffrent families there .There were so many kids running around to diffrent games. Everyone was so excited to see each other. So we go to the table and greets everyone with a smile and a hug. I see my mom trying to get everything ready for the party. I noticed her shoes was untied so I told her to tie them before she falls and break a hip. I think she was too busy trying to get everything together she was'nt really thinking about…

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    Sitting there on the cold metal bleachers with the smell of popcorn in the air, I waited for the moment until he arrived at the game. Sixty-five agonizing days without him had passed and I was ready for our reunion. Five, ten, fifteen interminable minutes pass, and my excitement grew with every second that ticked by. His black, four door Denali pulls into the parking lot and that was the moment my nerves started to kick in. I could feel my blood rushing through my body and my palms started to…

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    Four Small Things Four important hormones help you every day to achieve the things that make you happy. Endorphins, serotonin, oxytocin and dopamine are released from the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of the brain. The pituitary gland is part of the endocrine system which is responsible for growth, reproduction, sleep, mood, etc. The pituitary gland is about the size of a pea and is known as the “master gland” since it controls many important functions in the body. Endorphins,…

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