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    component in being considered innocent is one’s age, as a whole; younger people and children are heavily portrayed as innocent. In Stephen King’s “Firestarter,” Andy and Charlie Mcgee are on the run from a secret government operation that has given them psychic abilities. This father daughter duo narrowly escape capture a couple of times but eventually get captured and tested, yet this doesn’t last long because Charlie escapes after using her pyrokinesis to burn down the place they were held…

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    Riemenschneider's Assumption Tilman Riemenschneider created the Virgin’s assumption altarpiece meant for a church in Germany. The sculpture is often regarded as one of Riemenschneider’s greatest works. In the altarpiece, he incorporated forms and shapes that made his altarpiece stand out among other sculptures during his time. He utilized gothic forms which were intricate to highlight the features of the altarpiece. These intricate forms are visible in the sculpture’s canopy. In comparison to…

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    consciously; nevertheless, the narrative allows for these feelings to become reality for that individual. The transferential exchange unveils the messages the literature is conveying, and equally as important, the insight of how one’s emotional and psychic processes shape the understanding of these…

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    A Cautionary word about Cautions Imagine strolling out the door of a safe, comfortable home only to see a wooden sign staked in the front yard. “WARNING: POTENTIAL DANGER AND UNCOMFORTABLE SITUATIONS AHEAD,” it reads. Similar to this situation, trigger warnings are warnings that are blatantly placed on pieces of literature considered to be trivial or upsetting to students. Though the purpose of these warnings is meant to aid traumatized students, their effects are overwhelmingly negative.…

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    Expressive Arts Therapy

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    Several impediments are slowing growth in this promising field of research. Artists are unfamiliar with the principles and practices of expressive arts therapy, art therapists are not well versed in the rapidly growing array of computer tools at their disposal, and computer programmers need guidance in adapting available tools in new ways that are appropriate for clients with serious impairment. For artists and programmers to understand the power of expressive arts therapy it is first essential…

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    An Enduring Love Story

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    Mai closed the door to her apartment with a tremble. The first rays of dawn crept out of the window and to the tip of Mai's feet. Everything seemed peaceful and serene, but it was anything but that. A tear slid down her cheek. Perhaps if she just listened for once, then things wouldn't have turned out so bad. She knew Naru was under a lot of stress-after all, four people had already died during the case, and with the resurfacing of Gene's killer he was even more tense than usual...so why…

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    and precautions. The mechanism of a seizure is described as, “a sudden, explosive, disorderly discharge of cerebral neurons and it is characterized by a sudden, transient alteration in brain function, usually involving motor,sensory, autonomic, or psychic clinical manifestation and a temporary altered level of arousal”(Osborn & Watson 2014, p.354). In laymen terms for the patient to understand, a seizure can bedescribed as a an uncontrolled discharge of neurons in the brain. Patient needs to…

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    Tao Te Ching

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    The second chapter of a people’s history of the United States by Howard Zinn is named drawing the color line. In this chapter, Zinn specifically talks about the start and rise of slavery in the United States, and the process through which slavery was able to occur and eventually flourish. At the end of the article, he talks about 6 specific conditions that allowed and were needed for slavery. The profit is depicted in Lao-tzu’s Tao Te Ching and the control is resisted in Frederick Douglass’…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    kind that was treatable and curable. Jobs never wanted to take any medicine and instead put all of his faith in his diet and food he consumed. Jobs rejected surgery and instead used herbal medicines, acupuncture and even tried to receive help from a psychic. After all his attempts at improvising for modern medicine, he underwent surgery in 2004. In 2006 Steve gave the keynote for the World Wide Developers Conference and appeared very slim and unhealthy. Steve’s condition began to appear worse…

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    Psychodynamic Perspective Definition: Psychodynamic approach was originally called Freud’s psychoanalysis, but in the recent years this perspective comes on a large scale with the development of Adler’s, Jung and Erikson’s theory. Both words are often intermingled with each other. Notice that psychoanalytic approach consist if only Freud’s theory but the Psychodynamic approach consist of all the four theories given by different scientists. The psychoanalytic approach is both the treatment and…

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