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    few TV series were based on her books. Austen is now considered an icon. Austin is considered one of the greatest English Authors( kirk 55). Pride and Prejudice is a story full of mixed up love relationships. The title Pride and Prejudice is very fitting. most of the misunderstandings and bad decisions are based on prejudice on many of the female characters end. (Kirk 56) The pride in this book really comes in with Mr. Darcy, his pride is a well known fact within the novel(Wagner 17). The…

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    Coach Graham for teaching Randy valuable life lessons. Another detail from Randy Pausch childhood that made him successful was his admiration for Captain Kirk from Star Trek. Captain Kirk was an idol to Randy Pausch and helped him become successful. Captain Kirk was an idol because he, in Randy’s mind, was a great leader. By watching Captain Kirk run his ship, Randy Pausch was able to obtain leadership skills from him. These leadership skills would help Randy become…

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    The Star Trek episode “The Empath”, season 3 episode 12, begins as most all Star Trek shows do; Captain James Tiberius Kirk (Jim), played by William Shatner providing an abbreviated log of events. “Captains log: Star date 5121.5. Orbiting the second planet in the Maniarian star system. This star has long given evidence of entering a nova phase and 6 months ago a research station was established to make close up studies of the star as the end approaches” (Star). The topic of this show is that two…

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    stigma than others. For example, in general an Adjustment Disorder is received and regarded better than a Depressive Disorder. The clinician may make the diagnosis of Adjustment Disorder over a Depressive Disorder to protect the client’s self-esteem (Kirk and Kutchins, 1988). The desires to avoid stigmatizing labels and protect the client’s self-esteem are therapeutically motivated but these actions do not follow the NASW’s Code of Ethics. In contract, the Code of Ethics identifies the…

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    The first attempt occurred when she overdosed on sleeping pills in 1953. Her next suicidal pursuit took place in June 1962 when she purposely drove her car into a river (Kirk). Her third and final attempt was successful. On the morning of February 11th, 1963, Sylvia set out bread and milk in both of her children’s bedrooms. She also cracked a window open in their rooms and put wet cloths underneath their doors. Plath then…

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    Racism In Star Trek

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    aboard the Enterprise- he arrives in a stolen shuttlecraft asking for asylum. His pursuer, Bele, soon afterwards arrives on the Enterprise asking to take Lokai back to their home planet to stand trial for political crimes. Bele explains to Captain Kirk at one point his reason for wanting to take Lokai back to Cheron. Apparently, Lokai and others like him are considered inferior because they are black on the right side of their bodies while Bele's…

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    versus categorical debate of diagnosis. Some researchers believe that the use of the DSM is unrelated with the history and focus of the profession (Kirk and Kutchins 1992; Kirk 2005), social workers didn’t start as counselors or as clinicians. There were two national surveys that were done of clinical social workers use of the DSM-III by Kutchins and Kirk in (1988) and the DSM-IV Frazer colleagues in (2009), those surveys found that while the DSM is being commonly used as clinical tool which we…

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    Praxis And Feminism

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    feminism often has varying implications, and people who identify as feminists can often be met with extreme pushback as “feminism carries a lot of baggage,” (Kirk and Okazawa-Rey 3). Feminism actually, “concerns the liberation of women and girls from gender-based discrimination,” and means a variety of different things for different people (Kirk and Okazawa-Rey 3). You are calling her a “man-hater”. This comes from a place in which many opponents of feminism will call feminists, “women who do…

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    When people go see their chiropractor they, for the most part, imagine that their treatment will be fine and they can recuperate rapidly and go ahead with their lives. But the question is how much do people know about chiropractic treatments and how safe are they? People should learn about the risks first before risking the injuries getting worse and not being able to recover from them in the future. Sometimes people may hear other people say that chiropractic treatments are not safe and these…

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    Sound It Out Analysis

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    Sanchez is going to record soon with this group of relentless explorers/improvisers who are strictly connected to the modern-creative jazz scene. Its members are Chris Speed on tenor saxophone, Michael Attias on alto saxophone; Thomas Heberer on trumpet, Kirk Knuffke on cornet, Ben Goldberg on clarinet, Omar Tamez on guitar and percussion, John Hébert on double bass, and Sam Ospovat on drums. The welcoming composition called “Big Weirdo” is a notably orchestrated avant-garde piece that gains a…

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