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    Effective Use of Character Dynamics in Literature: An Analysis of Russell’s “St Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves” Have you ever been reading a book and found yourself drawn into the story by specific characters and you weren’t sure why? Quite commonly, your opinion about a character may have to do with the "depth" or reliability of the character. Believe it or not, authors intentionally focus your attention on specific characters to progress the story along by making them either dynamic…

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    Emma Crisis Theory

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    ntroduction The term crisis means an acute emergency, where direct intervention is required. A crisis can emerge when the normal course of daily life is disrupted by one or more major events. According to Caplan (1961), “People are in a state of crisis when they face an obstacle to important life goals, an obstacle that is, for a time, insurmountable by the use of customary methods of problem solving. A period of disorganization ensues, a period of upset, during which many abortive attempts at…

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    Leaver Culture Analysis

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    Ishmael describes Leaver culture as not having to work to hard and grow to the hardships of nature. Leaver culture is about being a community with each other and working of one another. There are some similarities to Leaver culture and Individualism, but there are many differences. Individualism is about each being having inherent value, which Ishmael believes. He also believes that each has its place within a community. Leaver culture is about living of nature and being connected to it. Leaver…

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    disabilities. The financial strain continues throughout life causing marital stress and can lead to divorce. If it is clear as to why multiples occur, the next question is why it is allowed to continue? The answer is that many doctors will allowed the transference of more than one or two embryos because they need higher pregnancy success rates. Not all clinics are federally funded and even if they were they still need to maintain good success rates to gain more clientele. The reason for the…

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    America is failing its students, and it is failing its teachers. Out of 34 different well-developed countries who participate in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) tests America ranked 27th in Math, 17th in reading, and 20th in science (United States – country note –results from PISA 2012, 2012, p. 1). Based on a 2012 study conducted by PISA, the USA is doing worse than 50%-79% of the countries tested. Common Core State Standards is a desperately needed change to help…

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    Social Worker Interview

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    Interview with a helper The person I decided to interview is Mrs. Roene. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Florida and she is currently working in the role of a Military & Family Life Counseling program (MFLC) with the United States Air Force. The MFLC Program provides short-term, non-medical counseling support for a range of issues including: relationships, crisis intervention, stress management, grief, occupational and other individual and family issues.…

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    distraction of external information influence during eyewitness testimony and increased the accuracy without significantly inflating self-confidence of the witness (Annelies Vredeveldta, James D. Sauerb, 2015). The study on mugshot exposure suggested a transference effect that mugshot exposure both significantly decreased the proportion of correct identification and increased the false alarm rate (Deffenbacher, K. A., Bornstein, B. H., & Penrod, S. D., 2006). For age difference, there is a…

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    On Wednesday in our first lecture, Dr. Salmon dissected the terminology of the words “oral” and “literature”. Oral meaning the transference of knowledge and literature often being described as writing and books, but overall meaning stories. Using the information, we got from this discussion during the lecture we are able to see why in 1991s the historic court case of the Gitxsan’s “people of the Skeena” or “people of the river of mist” Delgamuukw et al v The Queen is a monumental case for…

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    Ethnographic Metaphors

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    Lakoff and Johnson (1980) categorize conceptual metaphors into 3 classifications: ontological metaphors, structural metaphors and orientational metaphors. 1. Orientational metaphors Orientational metaphors, also known as spatial metaphors, are a series of metaphorical concepts which are constructed with reference to spatial orientation, which comes from people’s emotional and physical experience. The concepts are related in the following ways: up or down, in or out, front or back, on or off,…

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    Berger utilized the psychoanalytic theory in his therapy with Conrad. I think it is evident that he used this theory from the very first session. Dr. Berger relied on the analytic framework for each session, he utilized the free association and transference technique and he addressed Conrad’s resistance. In Psychoanalytic therapy, therapist maintain analytic framework or procedure throughout treatment. Dr. Berger had a set day and time for every session and he did not go over time. Conrad…

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