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    Q.1.) How did Picasso and Matisse differ in their views about the purpose of art? How did their styles differ? Which works best exemplify their different styles? A.1.) First with Pablo Picasso, he once said, “the purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off your souls". From his famous quote, we can gather that our lives require day by day measurements of art similar to how our body needs a clean and healthy bathe to remain perfect and sound. In other word, art is the essential request…

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    After being put into a hypnotic sleep West wakes up in the year 2000 in a socialist utopia. The way Bellmay wrote this book, he gave a very positive look on government unlike the negative one we have today. Instead of people working to move up in society and gain more wages, people…

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    One of the key prerequisites for successful hypnotherapy is the client’s willingness to participate. A client who is reluctant, or who may have been pressured in to therapy by a friend or family member, will be hard, or impossible to bring into the hypnotic state. Discovery of this, if the case, and either termination of the session, or an encouragement by the therapist to willingly participate is essential; motivation is…

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    Theory Of Rational Choice

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    The theory of Rational Choice emerged during the year 1200-1400 from Italian criminologist, jurist, philosopher, and politician Cesare Beccaria. The theory of Rational Choice assumes that all criminals and crimes are rationalize when they are committed. It states that people choose to commit crimes after weighing the costs and benefits such as the consequences of their actions; whether their choice brings them pleasure and reduce pain. (Akers L.) For example, in recent U.S. history, James Holmes…

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    like the primary trend with critics of Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, during the first critique the response of the group was overwhelmingly skewed towards the Surrealist pieces. While a handful of my peers responded to the dynamic and near-hypnotic nature of the abstract pieces, the primary consensus was that they seemed to be lacking in purpose or skill. The Surrealist pieces, however, they viewed as completed works, citing the illusion of spatial awareness and the hint of a story…

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    Fyodor Dostoyevsky was not only the author of the literary staple, Crime and Punishment, he had also been a Siberian exile who served four years in a hard labor prison camp. With a background that would easily stress a man's psyche, it can be assumed that Crime and Punishment tells a story that goes much deeper than the murders shown on television. In the novel it is easy to assume that Raskolnikov killed Alyona Ivanovna and her sister because of his debt, but when delving into the…

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    Still looking away, she continued, "Of course you will. That is what a desperate man does, he keeps trying. I'd rather marry a shopkeeper, even a dentist than a farmer …" "I am not a farmer." Paul's insistence made Helene lower her eyes to meet his glare. Other patrons titled their heads, with eyebrows arched, in the direction of his voice. He sat back firmly in his chair, arms folded over his chest holding in his anger, "My family is farmers but I left years ago. I told you before and I wish…

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    On the evening of July 4, 1776, 56 members of Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia 13 colonies signed the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia, the most famous writing that Thomas Jefferson ever constructed. But the Declaration is not the only the only the only reason why he is famous. Jefferson obtained many qualities throughout his political career, his uses of rhetoric in his writing, and the prestige status he attained through his education law school all display Jefferson…

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    Schmitz, 2007). Currently, there is a large amount of research, literature, and information about Rapid Sequence Induction with adult patients. It has been accepted that the Rapid Sequence Induction technique is performed by giving a hypnotic agent (i.e. propofol), followed by a fast-acting muscle relaxant (i.e. succinylcholine) in rapid succession while cricoid pressure is given to prevent regurgitation of gastric contents (Gencorelli, Fields, & Litman, 2010). This may not be…

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    Alfred Hitchcock was a film director from England who moved the United States in 1939. He was famously known as the “Master of Suspense”. Hitchcock’s golden years of his cinema career were from the 1950’s to the 1960’s. During this time, he made various famous films, such as Vertigo, North by the Northwest, and Psycho. When we compare these films it’s hard to find something they might have in common. Each film has different lighting effects, colors, and types of shots. Hitchcock utilizes mise en…

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