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    ‘Missing persons,’ a novel that is based on a character named Guy Roland. He is continuously interrogating the missing portions of his life. He suffers from amnesia syndrome. Due to this partial memory loss, he is not able to recollect the phase of his life that is before beginning his profession as a private detective or investigator. That’s not enough; the memory loss is so austere, that he is not even able to remember his name and nationality. Having a career where he unraveled other people’s…

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    characteristics of a sinful child reflected in Hugo’s actions. It begins with stealing parts from Mr. Melies, who is the toy merchant; whom we find ourselves face to face with in the images discussed previously. “Had he figured out some of his toys were missing?” wondered Hugo, “well, there was noting…

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    and questions left unanswered on this investigation. There were several newspapers on the living room floor that led to the master bedroom. A body found lying facedown on the bed maybe already dead and put on the bed to make it look like as if the person lying on the bed was sleeping. Could it have possibly been Phoenix Trenton or the other male living there? The photo collages, but most important the photo frame that said "Love Birds." Maybe the girlfriend was the one that murdered the male…

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    Missing Person by Patrick Modiano tells a story of Guy, a detective who lose his memories ten years ago, and who tries to rebuild his identity by finding out his past. However, Through his searching for his past memories to rebuild his identity, Guy finds out that his losing identity can never be retrieved. Most of Guy’s searchings for his past memories were at night. The image of night, which could evoked the feelings of insecure and uncertainty, revealed the point that his past memories was…

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    warfare can impose on a person and their relationships. When Steven returns from war Mary notices one thing, his lips are missing. “Steven returned from the war without lips…I expected lips. Dead or alive, but with lips,” (Bender 21). Immediately Bender exposes Mary’s apparent infatuation with Steven’s missing lips; these lips, however, symbolize something bigger, a more overarching change in Steven. Mary’s focus on this physical aspect of Steven that seems to be missing exposes her overall…

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    individual’s moral decision making as every case is conducted in the same manner, no matter the circumstance. As presented in “Stolen Trust”, by Kailey Burger and Meira Levinson, a great teacher-student relationship is faced with a criminal case of a missing phone. The setting of this case creates the classic environment for racial tension and inequality. To begin, let’s discuss the suspect. The man’s name is Wesley and is described as being teenaged, tall, “chocolate colored (pg.76)”, and…

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    impressive, not just to me, but to my peers around me. I was beginning to be consumed from the inside out, fearing how my actions would mold my appearance to others around me. I woke up each morning wanting to impress someone else, not realizing I kept missing the single most important individual. Walking into the gym it became rapidly apparent that everything was so new here…

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    this short story, Roald Dahl uses wide-ranging use of irony, character and symbols as Dahl’s primary elements of choice when writing this short story “Lamb to the Slaughter”. PARAGRAPH 1 Within the short story Mary is perceived as a very clever person. After murdering her…

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    Essay Draft The story The Things They Carried by Tim O’ Brien takes place in the Vietnam War. The author Tim O’ Brien narrates the story of how was it like being a soldier. Also while sharing many of his war stories, it’s becomes interesting how it leads to the stories of other soldiers that he knew during the war. Many young soldiers went to war. It can be seen that Tim O’Brien and other soldiers changed from boys to men. Tim O’ Brien has achieved his first kill in the Vietnam War. Due to…

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    Proper Identifying COD

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    “Co-occurring disorders must be expected when evaluating any person.” (Principle 7) As Principle 7 states; not all clinicians will be able to or should be expected to be experts in COD but "they should understand how to identify COD and have a clear sense of how to assist the consumer in accessing essential services " Proper identification of COD is paramount in treatment of any COD client and the wrong identification could cause severe damage to the individual/consumer Proper identification of…

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