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    misdemeanors. Looking a little further, there will be an offense listed in there under indecent exposure. Indecent exposure is anyone who is over the age of 17 and intentionally displays oneself or a body part to the public. The displayed portion is viewed as against the normal and acceptable standards of behavior to the community. Indecent exposure can come in a variety of forms with the common forms being public nudity and urinating in public. More often than not, indecent exposure is usually displayed in a non-threatening manner. But, any act of indecent exposure holds the potential for severe legal consequences at the local level or even the state level. Within…

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    They are meant to protect the innocent and punish the lewd. They vary state by state, country by country. There are only a handful of states that do not classify breastfeeding as indecent exposure. There are many reports of women being thrown out of public places, forced to go to a bathroom all because they are doing what mothers do which is feed their baby.Modesty and morality is an invention of man as a tool for controlling society. It is easier to cover and ignore which leads to banishment…

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    Over the previous years, our society as a whole has become very opinionated about what is acceptable and what is not. Things that were once appropriate are now being reconsidered and deemed inappropriate. The media has created controversial conversations by asking questions like "should breastfeeding be allowed in public?" Our society has started discussing and questioning whether or not it is indecent for a woman to breastfeed in public, even if they are completely covered, being discreet, and…

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    Hiroshi Sugimoto Analysis

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    the shadows and the purity of forms.” ("Interview With Hiroshi Sugimoto | Huffington Post"). Hiroshi Sugimoto’s specialty in photography is photos called “slow shutter speed.” He refers to this style as “time exposure experiments” ("The Master of Slow Shutter Speed ..."). Sugimoto has many different types of themes in his portfolio, such as: movie theaters, architecture, seascapes, lightings, desert, wax figures, and much more. Although having many themes, Hiroshi Sugimoto’s style of interest…

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    Today, I decided to play with my own camera of the ESO Canon. I thought that I have learned manual setting on my mentor’s Leica camera. So I wanted to try with my own camera, since it came with manual settings. First, I tried set different ISO, aperture, and shutter-speed numbers. I have to be honest that it wasn’t easy, because I couldn’t tell if is too dark or too bright. I just had to do my best to guess the ISO and shutter speed. With my first try, the first picture was too dark, so I turn…

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    Eyewitness Model

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    The main focus of this study is to test whether the 3 elements of the CA relationship (calibration, resolution and over/under confidence) can be weakened by exposure duration, retention interval and divided attention using two studies. The results found that limited exposure duration and delayed retention intervals have a hard-easy effect whereby the accuracy of the CA relationship was affected, but the confidence remained the same. This means that eyewitnesses with limited exposure duration or…

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    to my Life: Welcome to My Life relates to the themes found in psychology because of its darker elements. The chorus, which is full of sorrowful lyrics and a slowed tempo would raise giant red flags for any psychoanalytic or dynamic, the Freudian offshoots of psychology that emphasis childhood development and the subconscious, psychologists out there. Imagine what one of these psychologists would do if a child walked in feeling “hurt, lost, left in the dark, and pushed around”. They would…

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    Researching different interventions, I came across Cognitive behavior therapy. According to Gerald (2012) “Cognitive behavior therapy operates on the assumption that what people believe influences how they act and feel” (p. 249). I believed that I was unattractive and that people would judge me by my looks, and my actions, or lack thereof, showed that. Targeting my self-confidence, I found that I had to build an intervention that put me outside of my comfort zone in order for me to reach my end…

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    Family Fang's Trauma

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    In order to deal with her childhood trauma, Annie would benefit from a combination of play therapy and cognitive behavior therapy where she is observed through play and then treated by using repeated exposure to her parents in a non-performing situation so that she can become comfortable around them, reducing her anxiety and discontent towards her…

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    now describe everything as “delicious” because it is my friend’s favorite adjective to use in every situation. However, I’ve realized a disproportionate amount of my friends’ acquired mannerisms originated from me. I’ve been saying “okay, listen” to start my sentences for about a year now and “are you safe?” came into being from my weariness concerning the phrase “are you okay?” And now, as I listen in on conversations with my peers, I hear frequent exclamations of “OKAY, LISTEN!” and the…

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