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    Childhood Trauma Report

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    the internal and external demands of a stressful or threatening situation. In a case where physical abuse has been the exposed trauma causer, support groups have been shown to be very helpful. Support groups would be a group of adults who are in the field of dealing with children who have experienced physical trauma. This elite group of adults helps the child navigate and cope with feelings and how the trauma has impacted the way they pursue day to day life. In a scenario where mental/emotional…

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    had arrived, waiting patiently at the podium for his beautiful bride to make her way to the room. When she entered the room all the anxiety and nervousness he seemed to have left. Gazing upon her, he became lost. She is the “fairest flower of any field.” Everything…

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    I wanted to see what the library had to offer as a patron, not a researcher. This could be considered a social anthropological approach by first getting a library card and checking a book out as a customer of the library during a field visit. I got a feel for the process and what the library had to offer the public. Similar to what Stoddart (as cited in Berg and Lune, 2012) described as covert ethnography. No one at the time knew what I was there for, so I could observe the library…

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    Characters are defined by their interactions with others, driving the action forward, therefore, relationships are a key factor in each character’s life, in which it forms the identity of each character. There are diverse ways in which identity is presented in each text for example through the use of: Love, Gender Roles and one's Family influence. Relationships are portrayed in multiple ways throughout each of the texts, whether it’s romantical, friendships or familial. ‘The Importance of Being…

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    act very impulsively, and are known to hurt the people that they may or may not love without showing any guilt” (“Antisocial Personality Disorder”). This is shown when Holden goes on a date with a girl named Sally Hayes. At the end of the date, Holden called Sally a “royal pain in the ass… [Sally] was even crying… All of a sudden [Holden] did something [Holden] shouldn 't have. [Holden] laughed” (Salinger 148-149). This shows Holden’s inability to show empathy because he just made a girl that he…

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    the pre-civil war era. Some of the actions in Huck Finn could be misconstrued as racist as well. One example would be when Huck talks to Aunt Sally about a steamboat explosion. Twain drives home a point about the white south’s view of blacks. After Aunt Sally asks Huck if anybody was hurt, this was Huck’s reply, "No 'm. Killed a nigger." To which Aunt Sally replied, "Well, it 's lucky;…

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    people with disabilities. The words and the methods they are used create impactful force (Snow, 2016, p. 1). For instance, instead of saying that Zack is brain damaged, state that Zack has a brain injury. Another example, Sally is crippled or a quadriplegic, properly say that Sally has a physical disability. Snow defensed her support for People First Language by refuting that it is political correctness, but proper manners and includes respect (Snow, 2016, p. 4). In this class, Education of…

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    his parents receive the news of his expulsion. At his hotel, Holden witnesses an assortment of bizarre adults and denies the advances of a prostitute. These encounters both excite and mystify Holden. After an unsuccessful date with his former fling Sally, Holden decides to run away and tells his sister Phoebe of his plan. Phoebe is furious and resolves to join him on his journey. To calm her down, Holden purchases her a ticket to go riding on the carousel. As Holden stands in the rain watching…

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    knows Phoebe will enjoy it. He spots a small boy singing "If a body catch a body coming through the rye", which makes him feel less depressed. The play he sees with Sally features Broadway stars Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. Afterward Holden and Sally go skating at Rockefeller Center. While drinking Coke, Holden impulsively invites Sally to run away with him to the wilderness. She declines, acts uninterested, and is too arrogant to try and understand Holden's point of view. Her responses…

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    • In your own words, describe ways in which the processes of visual perception help you to engage in everyday activities, such as driving a car or preparing a meal. You can select other activities. Visual perception creates an image of the environment around us and of the objects within it. Thus, allowing us to navigate successfully the world around us, interacting with the objects and individuals that populate it. The sensory receptor known as the eye is responsible for the visual image that is…

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