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    The Girl and The Fountain “The soul is healed by being with children,” said by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. I passionately agree with Fyodor. I have been volunteering at Augusta University Hospital since January and never truly understood why there is a special place inside of my heart for kids, up until this encounter with a young girl. Before reaching the children’s department last week, I worked with adults only. Oncology left me drained and hopeless; while orthopedic trauma made me peeved at all…

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    The Gestalt school of psychotherapy was founded by Frederick S Perls and Laura, his wife. Fritz was the name that he was usually referred to by the majority of those around him. He was born in Berlin, Germany in 1893 into a middle class family (Gall, S. B., Beins, B., & Feldman, A. J. 1996). His mother (Amelia Rund) grew up in an Orthodox Jewish environment, while his father (Nathan Perls) was Grand Master in the Freemason Lodge. His father was quite reclusive in his habits. (O 'Leary, E. 2013).…

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    Essay On Hippie Culture

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    Throughout the numerous decades in society the perception of coolness has constantly been changing. This is evident through how certain fashions trends, forms of media, and a plethora of many other things come and go. I believe certain world events, influential people, as well the emergence of new technology drastically affects one’s perception of what is cool and what is trending. We will start off in the 60’s where the emergence of hippie culture occurred. During the 1960’s The Cold War was…

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    be a stable of the future in people’s lives. Whether someone is young or old they have more than likely played some type of video game. In the past Video games have not been more complex and also easier to play for example the old school version of pong is a way simpler when one compared it to one of the games in Call of Duty franchise. Whether they are actually on are on a mobile device like a phone are a tablet or on a console such as on Xbox, PlayStation,…

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    America’s incarceration system has proven to lack and fail in positive rehabilitation treatments for prisoners. The system has encouraged negative and deep culture shocks of learning such as drug usage, violence, and other forms of harsh crimes. Those who go in for petty crimes end up coming out to commit harsher crimes. It’s no wonder why 1 in 100 american adults are held in a prison system. This system creates more dangerous individuals as well as increased our nation to housing the greatest…

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    Challenges of Fake News Reports In the Bill of Rights, it clearly states, “Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of the press,” (James Madison 3). This constitutional amendment allows the right for anyone to publish news without government restrictions. With that in mind, there are no limitations on what can be published. The information that is distributed to the public is usually found in magazines, newspapers, or social media platforms. Most people in the United States read these…

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    These days’ tiny houses have been looked at these small spaced places that people live due to financial limitations (also described as small prisons). Whereas Tiny houses originally were introduced as these luxurious places that people would live in because they could spend their money on pleasures and live a "luxurious" lifestyle; rather than a small place with limited space. In addition to that, people who live in a micro-houses have a “larger life outside with a lighter conscience” (Wilkinson…

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    When Kilgore Trout sees how the Queen of the Prairies milk truck is met with an accident. The condition of the passengers is critical as there is heavy blood loss. Milk and blood are about to be added to the compassion of the stinking of the ping-pong balls which is lying the Scared Miracle…

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    16. In The Mood For Love (Wong Kar Wai, 2000, Hong Kong) In this film, Wong Kar Wai cooperated with the two, probably best, contemporary cinematographers in Asian cinema, Christopher Doyle, and Mark Lee Pong Bing, resulting in a true visual masterpiece. The three of them used the camera in a way that gives the audience the sense that they are picking in on the action while focusing on the protagonists every move and look, through the extensive use of slow motion. These two tactics are…

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    The theme of identity is a regular topic which is interesting to a host of writers and scholars. The process deals with one’s self-discovery about who they are and what their position is in the world. In many different literary books and films, the search of self-identity is widely addressed and explored. For instance, in Sophie's World, the main character Sophie used her intelligence and experience to find answers to the two famous questions of philosophy “Who you are?” and “Where you are…

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