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    Scarlet Letter In The Scarlet Letter Hawthorne uses many techniques between Hester and Roger that reveal that Roger has authority over Hester that convinces her that Roger is capable of doing vengeful and malicious acts against Hester and her child. The first time that they interact, Hester is described “as still as death.” This conveys that Roger has power over her and intimidates her. She knows that he is capable of hurting and possibly killing her or her baby when he offers a medicine and…

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    Case Presentation by Claire Standish, Timothy R. Jenkins School of Behavioral Sciences, Liberty University. Author Note: I have no known conflict of interest to disclose. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Timothy R. Jenkins, Liberty University, 1971 University Blvd, Lynchburg, VA 24515. Email: trjenkins@liberty.edu Case Presentation: Case Conceptualization (CP-CC) of Claire Standish Identifying Data Date of initial assessment: January 21st, 2024 Client’s pseudo…

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    The patient is a 71-year-old female who presented to the ED after a two-week history of palpitations, on and off related to some stress. She was seen by a psychiatrist on the outside placed on Ativan 1 mg 3 times a day, however despite of the medication she continued to have palpitations, pressure on her chest she was unable to tolerate the pressure and palpitations therefore she presented to the ED. In the emergency room EKG was remarkable. Troponins were unremarkable. However she…

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    Themes are universal ideas that are explored in literature. Although written in different time periods and in different styles, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, and Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees share the common theme of love – love of all kinds – the love of people, the love of community, or even the love of ideas. People of all generations and people of all ages deal with the universal idea of love: finding love, the loss of love, the love of…

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    There are many advertisements that use gender roles to present their products. The job of an advertisement is to appeal to viewers and try to connect to the largest group of people as possible. Most of the time this requires a little bit of bias thinking. We may not always notice, but gender roles are presented in most ads we see. Just like in the novel, Things Fall Apart, gender roles is the bases of society for the characters in the story. Every ad we see shows a form of gender roles that are…

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    world’s best pocket pickers demonstrates in his presentation how he can control your focus while he steals your personal items leaving you clueless. From changing his outfit on stage to stealing your money, without you noticing is one of the few things that will leave you amazed during his presentation. This powerful presentation will leave many people thinking what does it take to simple just have someone under full control? I liked this presentation for several of reasons. First of all, I…

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    Drake Language Analysis

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    - 10 points: What were the 3-5 presentations that really stood out to you as well done (excluding your own presentation)? Why did they stand out, what did they do differently? The most distinctive element that made presentations stand out from others were passion. For example, the presentations about Drake combined humor and a true love for a music performer which truly changed my opinion of Drake. I possessed a negative stigma of Drake but the presenter brought in relatable human commonalities…

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    sound and safe manner. I will describe the various steps it took to plan, research and conduct the group presentation about renewable energy sources, and delineate the different issues our group encountered while working on the presentation about renewable energy sources. Finally, I will describe what I enjoyed the most about the group project and the presentation. The first step of the presentation our group had to go through, is to decide what kind of topic we wanted to present. So we sat down…

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    University Summary of Evaluations My presentation was on professional issues of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. I did my evaluation at my church where I brought oatmeal cookies and orange juice and also told the audience they were free to bring their own snacks. I invited and confirmed with four audiences, but unfortunately only two were able to attend. Fortunately two certified nursing assistant were able to attend on time and the presentation continued as planned. The two…

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    Ulises Gonzalez 2nd Self-Critique In general, I felt the presentation went well, but after reviewing the video, there are a number of areas I need to improve. First of all, I started well because I presented myself to the audience, I did not have my hands in my pockets, and I was not playing around with my hands, so the first part went really well in general. The presentation was well explained, but it could have been more developed and interesting. The organization was well structured since it…

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