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    Silver Spring Case Study

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    CUSTOMER ANALYSIS The population of Silver Spring is 78,488, with a growth of 2.5%. The population of Silver Spring consists of 48% males and 52% females. The immediate geographic target of LOOKS is Silver Spring and its neighboring communities of total 250,000 of population. Approximately 12 miles geographic radius is in need of the offered services. The total targeted population 100,000. Baby boomers, Gen-Xers and baby boomlet and the young generation are the groups that are targeted by…

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    (2012)). There are many principles that are viewed by an Interactionist, such as the way people interpret and give meaning to behavior, the process of labeling, communication and understanding with and of others, etc. Through analyzation of the movie Silver Linings Playbook, the Interactionist’s perspective seemed most appropriate. The main characters, Pat and Tiffany, go through a period of everyday face-to-face interaction and in the end help each other discover themselves as well as fall in…

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    Preparing Dilutions of the Silver Nanoparticles 1. Gather all materials. 2. Put on a pair of disposable gloves. 3. Make a paper towel damp with some 70% isopropyl rubbing alcohol. Wipe down the work surface with the rubbing alcohol-dampened paper towel. 4. Using a permanent marker, label the five baby food jars #1 to #5. 5. Using the 25 milliliter (mL) graduated cylinder, measure and pour 22.5 mL of distilled water (from a new, unopened container) into each of jars #2, #3, #4, and #5. 6. Using…

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    one, and that the name of the illness was changed to bipolar disorder (Healy, 2010). This mental illness has since been depicted in only a handful of films, contributing to the continued misunderstanding of the disorder by the general population. Silver Linings Playbook, directed in 2012 by David O. Russell, attempted to provide a more accurate depiction of bipolar disorder. In turn, the producers of the film were rewarded by being nominated for eight Academy Awards, four Golden Globes and…

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    The Silver Lining Playbook, is a motion pictured film produced by David Russel that portrays the lives of two individual that have suffered or in a sense struggled with a mental/psychological disorder. The male lead character Patrick Solitano Jr. (played by Bradley Cooper) is a former teacher who after finding his wife, Nikki in a compromising position with another man, has a violent episode brought on by his un-diagnosed bipolar disorder where he practically beat the man close to death. After…

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    Long John Silver. In this scene in the novel he is seen as a ruthless evil man, due to the fact of him killing an innocent man. In the movie however, John Silver is portrayed as a man that wants to be redeemed and no visible evil traits are seen, just Silver’s immoral actions. This proves that although the movie, Treasure Island, is based off of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel, slight changes can greatly impact the portrayal of a character. In this case, based on this scene, John Silvers…

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    The movie Silver Lining Playbook directed by David O. Russell is a famous romantic comedy story, which had won eight Academy Awards. In this movie, Pat and Tiffany are two main characters and they both suffer from mental problem due to the breaking in relationships with their previous spouse. Pat is a high school teacher who caught his wife having sex with his co-worker. Then he beat and nearly kills his co-worker. After that, he was sent to psychiatric institute due to the diagnosis of bipolar…

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    Do you know someone who suffers from a mental illness? In Amy Bloom's story, ¨Silver Water¨ the narrator tells the story of her sister, Rose. Rose was a popular girl when she was younger, but as she starts to mature, she begins to change. Rose is diagnosed at the young age of 14, with a mental illness and spends the next 10 years in and out of different hospitals. Throughout the story Rose and her family struggle to find good hospitals and therapists. In the 10 years they spend in and out of…

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    Mental health, as defined by the WHO, is a state of well-being in which a person is able to realize his or her own potential, cope with the normal stress of life, work productively, and make a contribution to the community (Halter and Varcarolis, 2014). While this is an official definition, it is not necessarily what the media and the public think of mental disorders. Mental illness is portrayed mostly negatively in the media with individuals show as dangerous, incompetent, crazy, etc.…

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    Amy Bloom's Silver Water

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    Most if not all people have been affected by judgement at some point in their life. Amy Bloom writes the story “Silver Water”. The story is centered around Rose, who is mentally ill, and her family who struggle dealing with her illness. Violet is Rose’s sister as well as the narrator of the story. Rose changes hospitals and doctor many times, and struggles with herself. Rose tries to control her illness as much as she can, along with trying to maintain her sanity where it is seaming impossible.…

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