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    In the interpretative qualitative analysis (IPA), conducted by Gold, et al. and titled, “An Exploration of Music Listening in Chronic Pain,” the purpose was to create improved guidelines to assist in developing music-based self-management strategies for individuals suffering from chronic pain. Semi-structured interviews were implemented for eleven individuals suffering from multi-sited pain for at least two years at a chronic pain clinic. Each interview was digitally recorded; lasting twenty to…

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    rewarding that it motivates a person to act toward that stimulus even in the absence of a drive. 9.4 Compare and contrast Maslow’s humanistic approach and the self-determination theory. ~Maslow proposed a hierarchy of needs and ending with transcendence needs. The more basic needs must be met before the higher needs can be fulfilled. ~Self- determination theory (SDT) is a model of motivation in which three basic needs are seen as necessary to an individual's successful development 9.5…

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    Fourth Dynasty kings Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. Each pyramid includes a temple at its base and a long stone road. The pyramids were built using limestone, sandstone, and granite. The three pyramids of Gizeh were meant to symbolize the kings transcendence into the heavens after their death and at the beginning of their rebirth. Guarding these three pyramids is another remarkable piece of architecture that still stands to this day, the stone…

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    This idea, succinctly stated is there are three types of comfort (relief, ease, and transcendence) that reach into four kinds of experience (physical, psychospiritual, socialcultural, and environmental) to bring patients to meet the goal of care that addresses the level of comfort (Kolcaba & DiMarco, 2005). It is quite practical to nursing…

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    In the novel, Oryx and Crake, by Margaret Atwood, Atwood introduces postmodernist motifs throughout the development of Crake as a character. Crake increasingly begins to feel a deep resentment for humanity due to economical, racial, religious, and social conflicts that humanity causes. As a result, Crake begins to develop a new species, called Crakers, that transcends the mental processes for these injustices to exist and believes in a Marxist interpretation of post-humanistic society. At the…

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    Individuals’ consciousness is a large programming, while the behavior can be one of its outputs or one of its inputs. That is, the awareness determines the behavior, but the behavior just influences on the awareness to make it adjust to the situation. In the other hand, behaving is a way for individuals to learn skills or to memory concepts. In the course of practicing and acting out the concept, their consciousness keeps noticing new information. However, occasionally they do not interfere each…

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    The Christian understanding of the relationship to the Creator, comes from a self-revelation of a Trinitarian God through the Word, narrating the whole history of Israel and the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, basic stone in the search of Truth within the Church, through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Albert Einstein wrote: “Science without religion is lame and religion without science is blind.” (Uršič). The human quest for meaning and purpose requires an interaction…

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    Images of women are ubiquitous and pervasive to such a degree that their deeper implications and reflections of the world that they occupy cannot be ignored. Images of women cannot and do not stand alone; they must be examined in a cultural context and through a feminist framework to be fully understood. Some feminist theorists argue that portrayals of women are inherently objectifying, positioning woman as a thing to be viewed rather than as a being in and of herself. These images exist solely…

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    in Daoism and answering spiritual questions. His beliefs have definite ties to the Xiang’er commentary, the fundamental document on Celestial Master Daoism, but his story telling was so profound and his interpretation on what was necessary for transcendence so innovative he was able to convince Xu Mi a Chinese diplomat who employed him to leave “his world of court and society” to pursue the Dao and impact the entire religion.…

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    Each of the four authors write about the importance of individualism and the necessity of it to live a life of transcendence. “It’s All-On-Me” is a prime example of this belief. In the middle of this poem Donovan writes, “Looks like it’s time to up and start mounting a game-plan attack to find best odds to stack for just what may lay ahead up there way-around-the-bend…

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