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    Poetry Analysis The poem, “Prisoner in my own mind” by Shayleen Carter is about her inner feelings and struggles with the reality of her not able to get good grades and the failure of believing in herself. This poem also explains how her feelings are affected by her stress of doing well in school. Carter finds herself lost in her thoughts and worries. She expresses how much of a struggle it is to escape the feelings and overwhelming emotions within her. In this poem, Carter uses a hyperbole,…

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    Alicia Jane Parsons 4.1 Personal Response Essay: Final Draft In the process of finding oneself, we become swarmed with options and choices. The influences of others can play a role in the actions we take and decisions we make, foreshadowing pieces of our future selves. It is important to understand the impact others have on who we become and why it has such impact. Only then can we begin to understand ourselves and others, as well as the ability of one person to change the outcome for another.…

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    This simulation exercise with an un familiar actor, was something that I have never experienced in my educational career this far. All the discussion in class and the time leading up to the actual simulation was very nerve wracking. It was the anticipation surrounding it that was scarier than the actual simulation. Going into the room, I initially felt a little nervous, but after we started talking, the nerves disappeared. At one point during the middle of the interaction there was a time in…

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    People visit the canyon everyday year and sometimes everymonth.The canyon was formed when it was flat and farmers used to farm there.The soil got washed away by rain and left large holes and this happened back to back.It rained it rained and it rained until the canyon was formed.Everytime it rained it got larger,wider and deeper.The canyon is now used for people to visit and spend time with family.Its also used for people to enjoy the beautiful sights.The canyon has different colors of clay.deep…

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    Nature, the Cure for Emotional Illnesses In “This is your Brain on Nature” by Florence Williams, nature is seen as a medicine that can help relieve stress and can help prevent other diseases. Just by taking a walk in nature is a good way to just release all stresses and not worry about anything. Most people do it just to put aside their problems and enjoy the view. Research has shown that just a walk can lower stress levels, lessen chances of illnesses and just an overall good way to get out…

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    Relationships can be the most wonderful - or most terrifying things that many people will endure. This is true especially if you're not over the previous relationship. Some relationships are more difficult than others when it comes to recovery. It's not a good idea to leap into a new relationship unless you've put some of the old hurt behind you. At the same time, you don't want to lock yourself away from the world for months or years while you struggle to put the pieces of your heart and soul…

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    Female Domesticity Bonds the Female Protagonists Together in Trifles Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters are the most important characters in the investigation of John Wright’s murder because they solve the case by discovering the dead canary in Susan Glaspell’s play, Trifles. This play is first performed in 1916, during a decade where women are not permitted to vote in the United States until the 1920s. The women are subordinate to the men in the play; Glaspell consequently shows the different social…

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    Hammerhead: A Short Story

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    Walking away from the restaurant I stood there in the parking lot looking at the map and at the road. It would take far too long for me to get there. Seeing that Lestallum is Northwest from here, plus she told me that most areas are on lockdown and would be hard to get through. I also remember what the chef said she told me some areas are locked down, and that no one can get through them. She did say the best thing to do right now is to head to Hammerhead which is almost North from here, and…

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    mother’s antidepressant. Pt. stated that the name is ativan and she gave it to me due to his mental health status. Pt. reported that he decided to seek mental health services with his PCP. Pt. verbalized that he was prescribed with alpzazolam for his anxiety and Lexapro to treat his depression. Pt. reported that he is experiencing panic attack symptoms when he gets to…

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    Episodic Acute Stress

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    Factors of chronic stress can be the feeling of being a trap in an unhappy marriage or career and tend to be associated with ill health, alcohol excess, and violence and can even be associated with suicide. Some of the symptoms of Chronic Stress are anxiety, depression, isolation, and headache, lack of sleep, behavioral changes, and difficulty concentrating. “The discomfort of these feelings of guilt when your behavior doesn't fit with your own standards of right and wrong can be a strong…

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