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    Slide 1 Hi. My name is Stephanie Sayles and this is my Core 2 presentation over burns. Slide 2 Now, you are probably wondering why I decided to pick Burns from the long list of options. Well I have been the Senior Administrative Assistant for the Burn Unit at Nebraska Medicine for the past nine months and it has been a very eye-opening experience for me. I thought this would be a great opportunity for me to learn more about burns. There are different sizes of Burns that are treated ranging from…

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    In 'Of Mice and Men ' Steinbeck presents George in a way the reader has never seen. The extract begins with George almost coaxing Lennie, telling him that "the air feels fine." Usually when ever George speaks to Lennie he is always an authoritive figure, and although George is still coaxing Lennie by comforting him, the dynamics have changed. George is no longer this angry, hostile character, but rather we find George being presented in a paternal way, allowing- for possibly the first time- the…

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    Time changes so quickly, and so do we. I think we have all noticed that in the short four months we have come to know each other. After receiving my acceptance letter to Grand View, I learned about LOGOs. At first glance, it just seemed like a lot of work and reading. Many upperclassmen warned me of the critical thinking and countless papers that would be formed during this course. However, I was still up for the challenge. When I first walked into our LOGOs classroom back in August, I saw…

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    Compare and Contrast the presentation of death in Dylan Thomas’ poem and Christina Rossetti’s Death is a common theme for poets, we see this in Dylan Thomas’ poem ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’ and Christina Rossetti’s poem ‘Remember’. Neither of the poems use the word death directly, they use metaphors such as ‘silent land’ in Rossetti’s, and ‘good night’ in Thomas’. Both poems are littered with euphemistic language to elevate the tone, this portrays the poets own reluctance to talk…

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    Informal deviance is the violation of social norms such as picking one’s nose and speaking to oneself in public and not necessarily laws. Experiment Preparation Clothing: Plain black Tarheel sweat pants, no pocket, made of cotton and spandex and has blue towards the waist area. Accompanying the pants is a solid long sleeve and almost reaches the knee white shirt made from cotton. No accessories just a black headscarf/hijab wrapped in a simple style. Also, I wore nonmatching socks with black…

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    Domain Context: Cultural influence & Architectural influence 5.4. Basically Wyly theatre is a cultural building. Its role is mainly to create a place for acting and performing different types of art. Actually, building design has gone beyond this by providing a space that expands potentialities to unexpected level. The cultural impact of the building is intensive and deeply effective (Wise 2015; 2010). Otherwise, the building design has received great support and high cheering from architects…

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    Question 4: According to Goffman, everyone can manipulate the judgements which are bestowed upon them by others. This happens through impression management, or dramaturgy. Dramaturgy is the process perfecting and producing a version of oneself to present to others. This typically involves presenting ones best self for the situation at hand, in an effort to receive positive appraisal from others. Essentially, dramaturgy involves the various versions of oneself and presenting the various versions…

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    Erving Goffman Theory

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    In the theory “Performances” by Erving Goffman utilizes the expression “performance” to allude all the movement of a person before a specific group of people, or onlookers. These specific performances convey impressions to others. People act a certain way with an expectation in controlling the part that they play with the end goal of overseeing others impressions of them. Generally, this happens through the collaboration of the people in their regular life. In these theory, Goffman is basically…

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    Born on March 16th 1931, Brazilian director, writer and politician Augusto Boal was the founder of “Theatre of the Oppressed.” Boal strongly believed that each human is a theatre within themselves, each person is an actor, and also a spectator. Through watching our own course of actions, we are able to amend them to have a different impact and a change to the world we live in. Theatre of the Opressed is for, by and about the people, and Boal wanted the audience (spect-actors) to analyse the…

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    Impression management skills are very apparent in Private Practice, a TV show in which doctors co-collaborate in a private practice called Ocean Wellness. Violet Turner is a psychiatrist who interacts with patients ranging from kids to criminals. On the occasion when her patient is a pedophile, she exercises impression management skills and attempts to eliminate any judgments in order to do her job. In the second scene, Dr. Turner interacts with a psychiatric patient introducing Goffman’s front…

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