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    Regressive Defense

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    the experience of core feelings and affective contact with the therapist in order to release the buried feelings within (Malan & Della Selva, 2012). Davanloo’s techniques were developed to assist in this process by brining buried feelings to the surface, so they can be challenged directly by the client and resolved in an adaptive manner with the support of the therapist (Della Selva,…

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    connects your heel to the base of your toe is inflamed. Some people develop it from being overweight. If you have flat feet, you'll have an increased risk of developing plantar fasciitis. Others from too much exercise, walking or standing on hard surfaces. There are treatments available. You may experience success doing a combination of stretching and exercises for plantar fasciitis. It also…

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    In aspects of the environment, the tourism industry often brought a notable affirmative environmental impacts. One of these advantages is the protection of the environment. Knox and Marston (2003) claim that the wildlife preservation and the encouragement of indigenous lifestyle would be stimulated by the tourism industry. For example, Costa Rica has established nature reserves and wildlife to conserve its environment, these constructions led to protect about 30 percent of its land (Knox and…

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    Initially, in the film, the character Frank has a storyline to observe; his personality, his relationships with the main characters, and his romantic interactions with Natalie. There is a chronological build up of tension between Richard and Frank. In one scene of the film, Richard, shows up to a party hosted by the Fowler’s, uninvited and Frank welcomes Richard to stay and have a meal. Not too long after Frank is seen with a mangled face at the hand of Richard, and…

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    Spike Lee's 1989 film Do the Right Thing remains aptly polarizing to this day. The film depicts the escalating racial tensions on the hottest day of the year in the predominantly black New York neighborhood Bed Stuy. While on the surface, the film concerns itself primarily in terms of binaries, whether it be black and white or love and hatred. However, it goes beyond simple divisions and presents a complicated portrait of social hostility, class barriers, and racism. Through a variety of…

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    Scarcity Of Water Analysis

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    Water is crucial to life. It is the “the essential elixir” to life as Cynthia Barnett states in “Our Water Ethic for Florida”. People are told this in elementary school and onwards yet few people truly grasp the truth behind this seemingly simple statement. “We are bound in the memory and mystery of exhilarating, confounding, life-giving rain”, Cynthia Barnett states as she ends the prologue for her book Rain. Water is fundamental to cooking, washing, agriculture, manufacturing, mining, energy…

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    that this was the moment that Hitchcock had left his source material and added his own unique spin. In this scene we see the dynamic between our main characters continue to evolve which perfectly sets up for an even more suspenseful finale. On the surface, the clip might have been something built up to be more than it was but in fact this might be the most important turning point in the entire film, both for the plot and for Hitchcock…

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    Ergotism In Salem

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    spiritual attack from satan’s minions, the Puritans would’ve taken it as a sign that God was punishing them, warning them that He had the power to destroy them by Indians or Demons. This kind of speculation would lend to the agitation growing beneath the surface in…

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    • Working in extreme temperatures, this is due to climate or those produced by equipment or machines. • Sitting on, standing on, or holding equipment that vibrates. In addition, the increase in muscle tension and reduced awareness of proper work technique can be due to stressful conditions. Carpenters and plasterers were found to have a higher risk of musculoskeletal abnormalities than white collar workers. Not to mention , occupational carpal…

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    submerged. The joint consists in two steel ring end plates (figure). Flanges are mutually connected by means of high strength steel bolts and flanges are placed at the internal concrete & steel layers. The tensile forces are transmitted by the bolts in tension whereas the compressive forces are transmitted by the contact between the adjacent steel end plates. The design shear forces are transmitted by friction whereas the ultimate shear force is assured to be transmitted by shear in the…

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