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    The first day of class my only thought was "How on earth am I going to write this paper?" And I struggled with it. I spent hours upon hours mulling ideas and options over, both in my mind and on paper. I found that the harder I thought about it, the more difficult it became to write. So I stopped thinking. I let my mind wander, and wrote as the ideas popped into my mind. Admittedly, the ideas didn 't start coming until about three weeks before the due date, but when they started coming they didn…

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    grossly inappropriate, and unprofessional. Not only would this decision lead consumers (I use plural because I include the Deaf woman and those I would inform in the community) to question their trust in me, it could also potentially jeopardize the reputations of other interpreters with whom I work. Tenet 1.2.2 of AVLIC’s Code states “members shall recognize that all work undertaken by them […] will ultimately reflect the integrity of themselves and of the profession.” (“AVLIC,” 2000, p. 2)…

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    A few weeks ago, I interviewed Mrs. Wendy Darling. As a graduate of Troy University in the Interpreter Training Program, Mrs. Darling has worked in multiple interpreting settings since beginning her career. I focused my interview with Mrs. Wendy Darling on her current setting: Vocational Rehabilitation. In addition to my questions about this setting, I asked her about vicarious trauma. Before coming to Troy, I was unaware of Vocational Rehabilitation as a type of setting for interpreting; my…

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    Dale M. Kushner’s Understand Your Dreams by Using Jung’s “Active Imagination” takes on C.G. Jung’s ideas about the latent content of dreams to develop the thesis that states, what is hidden from our minds in the day-world becomes manifest in living color in our dreams (Para. 1). Reading Kushner’s thesis confirmed my ideas about what the underlying meaning of our dreams really are. According to Jung, “Our darkest dreams might contain imagery that illustrate our internal conflicts and…

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    the real meaning. Pinnock concludes that we should not look at the Bible as a dead letter, but instead constitute a living challenge to people of every present time (Pinnock 17). People should be reading the Bible with the readiness that new interpretations will appear, even though they may not agree with them. The Bible meaning is not something from the past that is kept in a lock and safe but is always changing with the world. With many scholars and Bible interpreters working hard to find the…

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    This process of interpretation is what aids an individual into understanding him/herself better due to tapping into the unconscious mind. Dream interpretation can also draw attention to how a troubling situation can be handled. Due to the aid that dreams offer regarding the understanding of what is occurring in our minds and the way dreams…

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    In examining the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the 14th Amendment one has to look at the Bill of Right which it has been used to incorporate. The original Constitution was devoid of a Bill of Right guaranteeing citizens’ rights. The exclusion of the Bill of Right almost derailed the ratification of the Constitution as it was deemed essential. James Madison drafted 7 out of 10 of the Bill of Rights. Madison proposed language that would have made the Bill of Rights binding on the states; that…

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    History is historian’s story and or perspective on history. Personal interpretation of history is dependent on life involvements and knowledge. This understanding may contradict with factual events however experienced events, results of past events that directly or indirectly affects a person’s life, and acquired knowledge affects the interpretation and accounts for the manner history is written by historians. An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States and A Different Mirror: A History…

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    Same like in this situation where she have to experience the happiness that is missing in a marriage. My interpretation about this is valid because in an article it says something similar to my interpretation. She says, “Some constantly relive the trauma and bitterness of the affair, some just revert back to the stasis they had before it, and for some couples, the affair becomes a transformational experience and catalyst for renewal and change” (Rosin 1). This attests that in a marriage when…

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    There is the interpretation of detective Sinskey, Zobrist, Professor Langdon, and Sienna Brooks. There may be more portrayed in the story but these four mark as the main ones. Although Zobrist and Sienna had the same understanding of their evil scheme, it wasn’t the same interpretation. Zobrist’s plan to spread the virus was mainly for the sake of “saving humanity”. Sienna’s interpretation of spreading the virus was mainly out of love for Zobrist. Detective…

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