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    Current interventions for minor depression in adolescents have been taken into account. Lin, Hu and Gong (2015) state that simple, smile manipulation could decrease depression and negative moods. A recently reviewed article concerning smile manipulation discusses how facial expressions serve as an importance of emotional feelings. The researchers hypothesized that inducing a smile would have a positive effect on the participants’ emotions. Furthermore, the researchers studied three different…

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    the Lin family following the surrender of Japan in 1945 to when the Nationalist Party completely retreats to Taiwan after losing the Mainland to the Communist Party in 1949. Throughout the movie, despair is depicted through the collapse of the Lin family, where one after another, members (the sons) of the family are lost as they struggle against the power of new government implemented by the Mainlanders. Yet, not all hope is lost. The scene where the Grandfather has dinner with the rest of Lin…

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    typically Australian elements to show the cultures combining. As the son of a Scottish mother and Aboriginal father much of his work focussed on combination of cultures in this way. Lin Onus’s work “Michael and I are just slipping down to the pub for a minuet” is gouache on illustration, was made in 1992 and is 50 × 38 cm. Lin Onus is a postmodern artist and has challenged the conventions of art by taking someone else artwork then adding a dingo riding a stingray. Dingos do not surf in real life…

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    the Meeks are an easy target for the bully's or the "Cool Kids" but really after High School, the "Cool Kids" fizzle out later on. A famous basketball play named Jeremy Lin was a small kid in middle school he was very vulnerable to the "Cool Kids" they would always make fun of his Asian Culture and make fun of his eyes. But Lin had his…

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    Both the Lotus Sutra and the Zen teachings of Master Lin-Chi are texts that define what it means to practice Buddhism. One would think two books over one doctrine would be very similar in their prescriptions, but this is not the case. The Lotus Sutra is presented as a discourse delivered by the Buddha towards the end of his life, featuring many sutras on processes to gain enlightenment. The Zen teachings feature Master Lin Chi and were writing in 810 to 866 AD, during the Tang Dynasty and focus…

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    María, Celia, Tam Lin and El Patrón make and effort to get Matt to talk but they fail. Until a woman is hired to teach Matt. After becoming so sick of the repetitive actions of the teacher Matt yells at calling her and her an eejit finally getting his voice back. As a result Tam Lin takes Matt out on a picnic. While riding on a horse with Tam Lin they pass a field when Matt sees a man lying on the ground lifeless. Matt mentions it to Tam Lin, and discovers the dark truth about why…

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    The Influence Of Zoos

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    are morally questionable because animals are in a cramped, boring enclosure and suffer physical and mental pain. The article also gives an example that some zoos only offer bears a place which is estimated one millionth of their range in the wild. Lin (2017) writes that people do not have the right to confine other animals, even if they are raring animals. She also believes that animals which are confined usually suffer from some mental sickness such as anxiety, loneliness. In addition, Hansen…

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    fights for girls’ education rights, Alex Lin, a teen who wants to help reduce the harmful e-waste, and Iqbal Masih, the boy that wanted to save child slavery. These teens worked through many hardships, nevertheless they were conscientious, efficient, and adaptable. First, Malala Yousafzai speaks…

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    Clinical Journal: Week Eight Today’s clinical was very busy. I started the morning with observing Lin, while she performed her handover and conducted her initial rounds on her patients. Later that morning, I assisted Halima with caring for her patient then began my research for the medications that I had to administer. In the afternoon, I administered medication. Lastly, I observed Autumn clean and suction a tracheostomy and perform a tube feeding. This afternoon, I was proud of myself…

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    teenagers that have a goal to stand out and help people. They face challenges throughout the way, but accomplish their goals in the end. Three of the many teen activists are, Malala Yousafzai, who is innovative and fights for women's rights; Alex Lin, who is conscientious, considering he has saved our environment with reusing E-Waste; and Iqbal Masih, who was a sign of ending child labor. These teens are the people who were not afraid to do what's right even if they were scared. Malala,…

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