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    voluminous aspects of a patient’s daily life ranging from simple tasks such as standing, to more complex tasks such as playing the piano. Occupational therapists never truly know what their day has in store for them. In an interview I conducted with Dr. Salcedo, an occupational therapist in the Philippines, he stated that “Each day brings variety…each day brings surprises and different intensities of work…One of my patients experienced a stroke that left him with a very weak upper body. His…

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    third category explains how to understand emotions and predict the way they can lead one through life. The last category is the ability of one’s self control of their emotions and awareness of the emotions of those around them, management of emotion (Salcedo & Kaufman, 2013). In this paper, I will discuss the importance of emotional awareness, coping with emotions and using emotions to build…

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    What interested me in this story was the will power of one man seeking a better life for his family. He devoted himself to an idea that he could be the one to bring change to his family. Despite the disappointments he faced, he didn’t quit. Because he wanted to provide for his family the only way he knew how. This story tells me a lot about the Braceros and their families ' experiences. On one side, we have a father that is putting his life on the line to make it in a country that greets him…

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    a compassionate tone in this part of the text because Minerva is graciously witty and shows how much she cares very much for her father even if he did something unholy and against all of her expectations of him. 10. “Chapter 6” “A few miles after Salcedo, my lights single it out, the ancient anacahuita tree, dripping in the rain, most of it’s pods gone.” (Alvarez 116). The tree overall symbolizes the Mirabal family, and the tree’s current status is weak, “dripping” and “pods gone”, which is…

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    Edith Salcedo Professor Zitko Political Science 120 July 27, 2016 Separation of government by the framers To this day, the United States continues to use the government structure established by The Framers of the Constitution. Their main intention was towards equally distributing all powers of government, so that one branch wouldn’t hold too much power on its own. Also, with checks and balances, the government limits the power that each branch holds. Checks and balances also allow Congress…

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    The title of the movie is Awakenings. It was directed by Penny Marshall and produced by Walter F. Parkes and Lawrence Lasker. It was based on the life Dr. Oliver Sacks portrayed by Robins Williams as Dr. Malcolm Sayer. He was finding a cure for patients who survived from an encephalitis epidemia and became catatonic and unresponsive for years. The movie started when a Doctor named Dr. Malcolm Sayer worked in a hospital named The Bronx in New York City wherein it was full of catatonic patients.…

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    Giardia Intestinalis?

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    Giardia intestinalis is a flagellated unicellular eukaryotic anaerobic organism that commonly causes diarrhoea disease throughout the world (Adam, 2001). Entamoeba histolytica is a non-flagellated unicellular eukaryotic (Petri, Singh, and and, 1999) with both aerobic and anaerobic capabilities (Montalvo, Reeves, and Warren, 1971), however it is generally considered to be anaerobic. Both are capable of motility, however the methods for this differ. G. intestinalis possesses flagella, which beat…

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    Zebulon Montgomery Pike, The hapless wander, as he is often called was one of many one-time significant figures in early United States history who inexplicably faded from prominence, with the passage of time, This along with his unfortunate connection with the infamous traitor General James Wilkinson, have given Zebulon a well-deserved reputation for pitiable-luck . A direct descendant of early colonial politician and settler John Pike, Zebulon named after his father and American…

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    Mental Health Nurse Role

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    medication management and family therapy all of which assist in working holistically to discover new ways to manage their illness. A recent systematic review on the evidence for the efficacy of manualized psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder (Salcedo et al 2016) has shown psychotherapy e.g. CBT can assist in the treatment of bipolar when combined with medication management, reviews like this one can be of great help to MHN’s to expand their knowledge which in turn can assist when…

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    Sisyphus And Suicide

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    Could one say that there is only a single way to achieve a content, happy life? According to an honorable philosopher by the name of Albert Camus, he would strongly agree with this claim. Based upon his essays within his novel, The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus is able to conclude that since we are unable to determine inherent value and meaning within life, which is considered to be “The Absurd,” the only way we will reach happiness is if we live a lucid life, full of revolt, freedom, and passion.…

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