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    Ethical Dilemma Logan is a six year, four month old boy who is an elementary school student in a severe/profound intellectually disabled classroom. A brief description of his medical diagnoses and functional status is required to address the ethical dilemma that this therapist currently faces as his school-based PT. Logan’s medical diagnoses include Kabuki syndrome, hypotonia, bilateral hip dysplasia, global developmental delays, horizontal nystagmus, visual impairment, and sensory processing…

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    separated at the intersection of County Road and Highway 8 (Harland-Logan, n.d.), only for Harper’s father to report his daughter missing shortly after (Harland-Logan, n.d.). Her body was found near a wooded area called Lawson’s Bush on June 11, 1959 (Makin, 2016), and she had been sexually assaulted and strangled to death (Harland-Logan, n.d.). Four days later, Steven Truscott was charged with the murder of Lynne Harper (Harland-Logan, n.d.). The Trial Accusations of Mr. Truscott Following the…

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    with the name of Logan had to fight for their land and rights. The Logan’s struggled and persevere through countless challenges presented by racism and prejudice. The Logans were a family of six, if you included their uncle and grandma it would be eight. Their names were Stacey, Cassie, Christopher-John, Little Man, Mrs. Logan, Mr. Logan, Big Ma, and Uncle Hammer. They took actions that…

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    In Roger Rosenblatt’s article named “Their Eyes Were Watching God”, he correctly states that Logan and Jody both have lives that lack imagination and desire. Rosenblatt states that what Jody and Logan “offer is a variety of death: passionless lives lacking any sense of creativity”(31). This is saying that throughout the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, Jody and Logan are unemotional and they are unoriginal. Rosenblatt is able to convey this message through the use of his words in his article…

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    place. There’s no way I’m stepping foot into that asylum,” Rebecca stated. “What rumor are you talking about?” questioned Logan as he walked into the room with his long-time girlfriend Emma. Emma and Logan were known as the loyalist couple in school, even though their personalities were polar opposites. Some may describe Emma as young, naïve, easy-going, or kind-hearted. Logan on the other hand was very over-protective…

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    visual effects, action scenes, acting and thematic elements. The movie includes the previous characters along with some new faces. The film describes that humanity is drastically affected by the mutants. It has created a severe disaster in the world. Logan does his best to control the creation of the sentinels. The movie starts in the future. A murder of mutants led by benevolent Charles “Professor X” Xavier and frenemy Erik “Magneto” conspire to save both human and mutant kind from…

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    three husbands that all act differently toward their wife. Logan, who…

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    “The vision of Logan Killicks was desecrating the pear tree but Janie didn’t know how to tell Nanny that.” (page 31). Logan, was the older man that Nanny forced Janie into the attempt of loving. The thought of having to marry a very awful-looking old man just to satisfy her Nanny revolts Janie and violates her glorified perception of Love. Although Janie was strained into marrying Logan, she had the belief that once she married him she would have grown…

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    the book Logans Run by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson the theme never give up on what you truly want can be shown through Logans Decision to never give up. In the book Lagan faces many situations that may seem almost impossible to live through. Logan never gave up even when he thought he should. He wanted to live so he never gave up and continues to work through the problems. In the end his perseverance paid off and he got what he truly wanted, his freedom. According to Logans Run…

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    Policy Implication Over the last century the United States and other countries have developed many acts and policies regarding the protection of children. The policies that have been established in the past, has been reformed in order to ensure the safety of the children in this nation. Throughout the years there has been many positives of the child welfare reform, however there has been many negatives from it as well; in many cases the positives have impacted the U.S. but it’s the negatives…

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