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    Maslow’s hierarchy identifies five primary areas of needs that are experienced by most humans. Maslow suggested that as man meets the needs at the first level, he moves to the next and so on. Those needs are, survival, security, belonging, esteem, cognitive and self actualization. The first Maslow need is the biological and physiological needs - air, food, drink, shelter, warmth, sex and sleep. It is used to cover one’s body to protect against the cold and having access to food in order to…

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    In the meeting client reported she was discharged from Wyckoff Hospital on 4/11/2016, due to her lymphoma and open ulcer wound. She also reported she has follow up medical appointments. During the meeting client had a head wrap around with a beige scarf and knit hat. CM inquires the reason client have her had wrap. Client replies “People are out to get me and the doctor uses the telescope to gather information from my brain”. Then she replies “don’t worry about”. She also had a tissue paper…

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    Throughout time the portrait style of paintings has been widely popular and there have been many different variations of them. The artist intent is to portray the human subject as well as the essence of the subject. In this essay, I will compare and contrast two portrait style paintings. The first is a painting by Gilbert Stuart titled, “Mrs. Richard Yates.” The second painting is by Gustave Courbet titled, “Madame Auguste Cuoq”. Although both of these paintings are portraits and do have their…

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    Symbolism Within “The Veldt” Within literature, symbolism is used by assigning symbolic meanings to objects, settings, or actions to represent an idea or characteristic. In the short story “The Veldt,” Ray Bradbury uses various symbols within the text that allow the readers to identify what the author is trying to tell them. The symbols allow the readers to define the character of Wendy and Peter and the relationship they have with their parents and the house, a broader understanding of the…

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    I grew up in an 800 square feet house with my family of four. My mother stayed home with my sister and I, while my father worked up to 80 hours per week in a factory to support us. I did not know it at the time, but I did not live in the safest town. In my first grade class, nearly every student received a little yellow paper card for lunch. I had no idea what that card meant at the time, but one day, my name was called out to receive one. I ran outside to my mom who was waiting to pick me up…

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    The Trail: A Short Story

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    It was a cool November evening on the trail. I was far on the trail beyond my usual boundaries set by my parents. Usually they told me I can ride no more than two miles from home, and some times when it is snowing they say if I can’t see home i’m too far. That day I was too caught up in the gallop my horse wouldn’t stop. My horse, Bogi has always been a good mount and he knew the trail, and he knew it was time to go. “ Something's wrong with you ” I said weary. My heart was now…

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    Richard Lewis

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    not mine….He couldn’t imagine any teenage girl in Meulaboh defying her mother like this.” Sarah and ruslan had different point of view about how to treat their parents. Sarah treated her mom with an attitude and with disrespect about putting on her scarf. On the other hand ruslan thought it was wrong of her to treat her parents that way. After that, Sarah and ruslan begin to have the same points of view after the tsunami. On page 109, the book states “We’d better get going, then….The going was…

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    The Bicycle Thieves is a simple, touching story directed by Vittorio de Sica. The 1948 film is a classic in the anti-fascist neorealism movement. Antonio finally has a job opportunity, but he must provide his own transportation. His bicycle is stolen and in a moment of desperation he attempts a lone bicycle outside the town square. The non-professional actors of Lamberto Maggiorani and Enzo Staiola give an excellent performance as a father and son in postwar Italy. Their relationship provides a…

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    Katherine Lyon Case Study

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    In 1975, two sisters, Katherine Lyon aged 10 years old and Sheila Lyon aged 12 years old went missing after a trip to a shopping mall in Maryland of Washington, D.C. The girls’ bodies were never found until now. This was one of the longest unsolved cases in Washington D.C.. These sisters were known as The Lyon Sisters and were born in Kensington, Maryland. Their parents, John and Mary Lyon, and brother, Jay, who is a police officer. John Lyon used to work in a local radio station, WMAL, which is…

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    Although, novels tell stories that are not true, they can teach valuable lessons in life. In the novel, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, there is insight into how the characters struggle to find their way while holding on to their personal dreams. Similiarly, in the article, “A Duty to Family, Heritage, and Country” by Ying Ying Yu, the author informs the reader of how Chinese students are held to very high standards, and there is only one dream, and that is to be successful in the eyes of…

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