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    Psychological Assessment Today I am presented with a 50 year-old white male, Dr. Hannibal Lecter. He is currently in FBI custody for the murder of 14 people, and attempted murder of three (Bruno, n.d.). Before his arrest, Dr. Lecter was a successful clinical psychiatrist. He interned at the Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland, and graduated with his degree in medicine. He stayed in Baltimore, and established a private practice in the 1970s. His practice became highly renowned and…

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    Descriptive Essay: Clovers

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    cups of tea. Adam is eyeing her profoundly; she can 't quite distinguish whether the look 's supposed to be scathing or just curious. Currently, she 's leaning toward the latter (he can 't possibly judge her without knowing her, right?). Maybe her rudeness, her batman pajamas or her sheep slippers cause the look. Or maybe it 's the fact that she looks like some guy (yes, guy) from a zombie show. "Soccer fan?" he asks. "Nope. Arrow fan," she answers with a broad grin. Clover seats herself in the…

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    Favorites In My Family

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    Plying favorites It is amazing how people cannot see their biases toward certain individuals. I grew up with a grandmother who greatly favored my cousins, and it was incredibly painful. Last summer while I was back home, my cousin, Ryma, got married. We had a lot of fun in her wedding party, and we took many nice photos either whit her, the bride, or with all my relatives. When I was looking at her photo album, I noticed my grandmother’s joy through her big smiling face and her endless…

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    Therefore, Macbeth and Stalin showed that they should be taken seriously by everyone.Macbeth and Stalin would do anything to get that respect they deserve from the people and from their enemies.Doing so, they will kill anyone that shows them nothing but rudeness and they will take them out just to show they are strong enough to take on…

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    Topic Question – How do the boys change on the island? William Golding in his novel, “The Lord of The Flies” the story tells about a group of military boys who marooned on a deserted tropical island surrounded by an ocean. Their initial aim is to establish civilization. They realize that they must establish basic rules of coexistence and discipline, using as a model democracy, inheritance of society from which they came. The three main characters all represent different personalities and the…

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    Cultures are the characteristics and knowledge of certain groups of people, which is defined by language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Many cultural differences are explained by the environment and resources of a region. For example, Japanese people eat more fish than the people of the United States because fishing is far more practical than raising land animals in Japan and in Italy their eat pasta and it is one of the most popular dish in Italy. Cultural variations become…

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    Gender Roles In Trifles

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    The women, subconsciously, react to this and start to defend all women. Stage directions like “[The women draw nearer]” show that the two women find themselves bonding together to oppose the rudeness of the men. Mrs. Peters, who expresses that Mrs. Wright was worried about her fruit, is quickly taunted when the sheriff replies “Well can you beat the women! Held for murder and worryin’ about her preserves.” (Trifles 3). The men easily pass over…

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    Monsters The Frankenstein and Grendel novels, both contain the stories of some of literature’s most famous monsters. The characters in these stories exist to remind the world of the pain that stems from rejection and of the consequences of that pain. Grendel and the “Monster” from Frankenstein explored the realms of men in search of acceptance from them and were both met with cruel rejection. Although their stories were written during different time periods, both characters share many…

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    “In short, heroism means doing the right thing, regardless of the consequences”- (Unknown Author.) A hero is a figure that someone looks up to; today people look up to the celebrities of the world. However, is this actually who society should be looking up to? Celebrities, like Kim Kardashian, don’t particularly give a decent example of how people should act. When she publicly says and means things like, “I hate when woman wear the wrong foundation colour, it might be the worst thing on the…

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    Leadership In The Odyssey

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    During periods of Greek, Indian, and Chinese civilization, leadership became a fundamental aspect of proper government. A strong leader was essential to maintaining stability, social order, and ensuring continued prosperity for the state. Only those who made decisions toward societal advancement would have the right to govern. Upon a thorough examination of Homer’s Odyssey, Ashvagosha’s Life of Buddha, and Confucius’s Analects, we can see a gradual evolution in the presentation of the ideal…

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