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    herself out into the open. Her chest tightened as hyperventilation took hold, seizing her lungs until finally, the doors opened into an office, and she remembered to breathe again. The nameplate on the desk confirmed that this was his office—not Frederick Carlson’s. It was stark and bare compared to the main lobby of the building. There were two brown leather chairs positioned across from his desk giving the blank slate…

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    A black armored Mercedes stopped at the driveway in front of the ambassadors’ main entrance. The security guard sitting next to the chauffeur jumped out and opened the back door as Yusuf Alfalaki got out of the car. The security guard entered the narrow revolving door first and Yusuf walked behind him. An old black woman raised her head while sitting at a small desk facing the main entrance as she was reading The Sun newspaper and looked at the two men in total silence. The security guard said,…

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    The scene that will be analyzed is the scene in which Ferrell’s character and Hoffman’s character are in Professor Hilbert’s office, discussing Harold’s inevitable death. This paper will address elements of cinematography and mise-en-scene within the chosen scene. The connections between these elements and the overall theme of the film, and how the theme is developed, will then be discussed. All the elements of cinematography and mise-en-scene contribute to the theme that death is an…

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    It is easy to recognize people with handicaps as a minority group and acknowledge the ways they are discriminated against. What is not easy to recognize is our part in silently perpetuating their oppression by not recognizing our own privilege, whether it be ableism or healthyism. Disabled people want to be valued for their own individualism and contributions to their family, work places, and communities and not discriminated against because they may not be able to function as an able-bodied…

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    For our Anthropological observation project, we observed SDT, an on-campus sorority at Binghamton University. These letters represent the Greek letters Sigma Delta Tau. SDT relates to the mainstream culture by bringing those with similar interests together. The culture and customs of current college students are represented by all of Greek life. Greek life provides students with the ability to join together, socialize, and participate in philanthropy events. New students are often intrigued to…

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    On the third floor of the Harvard Art Museum, there hangs a self-portrait of Kerry James Marshall, depicting the African American artist with a large, colorful paint palette in his right hand. Across the room rests an old, wooden arm-chair in a glass display case, used by the President of Harvard on special occasions such as convocations and commencements. These two seemingly dissimilar objects echo each other in intricate ways, and they bring about a unique part of Harvard’s history to the…

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    numbers (Daniel). o How to count Community Health Worker (CHW)? Action Item: • If you do not have an ergonomic chair at RVC. (Christine and Daniel) send an email to Wendy Jones inquiring about being put on a list for a better chair. When a chair becomes available Wendy can notify. o Teri let the team know that we can order chairs. However, they will not be the similar to prior ergonomic chairs. Everybody equipment budget and order accordingly. It is recommended to discourage workplace rumors…

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    do you do to calm them? Every patient is nervous, regardless of their procedure so talking to them or asking questions and getting to know them will take the mind off the procedure. Offer a blanket to make them more comfortable while in the chair, music if office offers such items or N2O that will also relax them. Explaining every step of the procedure is also very important so they feel like they don’t know what is going on and feel out of control. 4.…

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    "You're the one paying for this Ms.Brown, not me." The psychologist said to her. She huffed and fidgeted in the beige office chair, that had little rips on the arms as if someone had been picking at them. Zola had been through a lot so she needed this, but she couldn't find a way to open up. "I understand," The man said, his deep British accent sounding husky, "that this isn't easy for you. We can start easy. How about you tell me what type of music you like?" She took a deep breath, "I-I…

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    the husband to enter. Once the matter was resolved, the five of us enter the meditation room. This room was not much bigger than a walk in closet. It was a very simple room, white walls, a short table with two chairs on each side, and one at the end for the mediator. Luckily, there was a chair in the corner just for me. I was still too close for comfort to this situation, I did not make eye contact with anyone.—I want you to go back through this essay and correct all of the comma splices—this…

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