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    Witnessing a violent act can affect people in a variety of ways, it can create feelings of helplessness, anxiety and can even cause post-traumatic stress disorders. An adult may overcome the emotions and visual experiences that can accompany witnessing violence. Such things as therapy, medication and also learning coping strategies can assist in the healing process. However, what about children who witness violence? Children who see and hear violence on a daily basis in the home are at a…

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    There are many common features that can be identified within the problems of domestic violence, stalking, child-to-mother violence, and child sexual abuse. Many versions of these crimes involve domestic settings and therefore involves family members, causing many of the incidents to remain in private. Privacy allows for the protection of self-dignity and loved ones, as well as the prevention of increased levels of abuse or negative attention. Unfortunately these qualities intensify privacy…

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    coffee. The smoke and Paris are mostly related in a way of relaxation and intimate relationship between people and the city. This phenomenon also being expressed in Cities and Cinema “Then a shot/reverse shot shows him standing on the balcony, relaxed and smoking as the camera zooms in, and when the camera returns to the street, the voice-over tells his story, the repeated shot/reverse shots having established his intimate relationship with Paris.”(Mennel) The coffee shop are also a bit crowded,…

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    Rhetoric In The Pastons

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    into the written word, letter writing was constructed in society. As seen in The Pastons, the written exchanges between the members of the Paston family varied from business matters to more intimate and personal conversations as the writer and recipient were a considerable distance apart from one another. As part of the written tradition, there is a pattern of rhetoric that is constructed as a guide for Middle Age letter writing—beginning with the salutatio, or salutation. As important as every…

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    Nonverbal language is a key part of communicating in society. It influences our understanding of one another and can have profound effects on how we perceive the messages we send to each other. While nonverbal language can positively impact spoken language, it can also cause some misunderstandings and other problems. That being said, it is important to understand the different types of nonverbal language and both their positive and negative impacts on communication. One of the most…

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    Although he first gives off the impression that the language does not play a role in creating and maintain relationships by saying “intimacy is not created by a particular language; it is created by intimates” (Rodriguez 461), he later goes on to explain this is not exactly what he means. The language itself, whether it be Spanish or English, does not matter, the difference between whether is it the public of private language is what factors into whether…

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    Part one described life in the countryside in 1870 which detailed nearly all aspects of life, some of which included poverty, crime, agriculture, family life, the magical beliefs that peasants believed in. Part two described Weber’s three main forces of change in the countryside before he transitioned into part three that described the effects of change on traditions, markets and fairs, music and dance,…

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    The initial purpose of Victoria’s Secret was to make men feel comfortable shopping for intimate items. In 1980, Raymond sold Victoria’s Secret to Leslie Wexner, CEO of Limited Brands, who then later changed the target audience and with their primary focus more on middle-class women, ages 20-45, with still attempting to attract men shopping…

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    that’s necessarily bad? It may be, and we’ll find that out. It might be that you get so intimate with people in that intimate moment that you really get to know them. Or maybe we get people going to Bellevue. We’re not quite sure.” (We Live in Public) As we learn at the end of his two experiments, the loss of privacy that is the main theme of Harris’s experiments certainly does not make moments more ‘intimate.’ These two experiments, documented in the movie We Live in Public, are twisted and…

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    surround them. The concept of landscape thus comprises of two important parts: the physical…

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