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    Annotated Translation

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    Translation means changing the text from source language into Target Language. In Oxford Advance Learner’s Dictionary accessed from internet on June 12th, 2015, translation is the process of changing something that is written or spoken into another language. Larson (1984:3) states that “Translation is transferring the meaning of the source language into the receptor language. This is done by going from the form of the first language to the form of a second language by way of semantic structure”.…

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    Antipsychotic Medications and the Treatment of Psychotic Disorders Since 10,000 B.C. the presence of psychosis has been recognized and treated, using numerous tormenting practices and inhumane interventions. However, it was not until the early 19th century did society classify psychosis as a mental health disorder, instead of labeling it as a demonic possession and began using Asylums, “The Whirling Chair/Bed,” and Benjamin Rush’s “Tranquilizing Chair,” to treat psychotic patients. As society…

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    Restroom Play Analysis

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    The play fresh acts had a lot of good acting within the show. Although they all stood behind music stands for the duration of the play, the actors were still able to perform the scenes well by emphasizing certain words and performing certain actions. It was also interesting to see these actors apply tactics to pursue their objectives. In fact, most if not all of the acting that was in this play could be seen by each actor pursuing an objective using certain tactics. The first play, Restroom, was…

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    During my discussion with my supervisor, I also learned that I was going through counter-transference with Ms. Martinez. I saw myself as her hero, who was there to protect her and teach her the skills she lacked. I was displaying the feelings I had for my mother, who I have always protected and whom I have made very dependent on me. I believed…

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    attention to the quality of the product, but do concern more about the appearance of the counterfeit product. Low quality but look-alike counterfeits will not destroy the authentic luxuries’ perceived value as long as they provide a desired meaning transference. Therefore, although being discovered as users of counterfeit products will make them lose “face”, many Chinese consumers still choose to buy fake luxuries with famous brand logos and names to satisfy their…

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    Returning Home Sociology

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    The 20 percent of adults ages 25 to 31 living with their parents are seen by some sociologists as representative of an entirely new life stage arising not out of necessity, but out of inevitability. (Pew Research Center, 2012) They see ‘emerging adulthood’ as the outcome of the vast currents of socioeconomic and implicitly cultural change that have swept in during the turn of the 21st century. (Henig 2010) Some view this cultural trend as one to keep, theorizing that this ‘time to explore’…

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    Franchise Mcdonalds Essay

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    There are multiple reasons for why people decide to start up a business. The main ones are: growth, earnings, transference and inheritance (Hoang, 2014). Entrepreneurs can choose from different business structures sole proprietorship, partnerships, private limited company, public limited company, and franchise. However, according to the Small Business Administration, 50% of the businesses fail in their first year (Meszaros, 2016). This is due to the difficulties a business faces such as: lack of…

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    Basch-Kahre (1984) talks about feelings of aversion that arise when client and counsellor have different backgrounds. He outlines that a baby hates the father and makes him a stranger by not recognizing him, as a father's face punctures endless symbiosis with the mother. Perhaps this triggers infantile stranger-anxiety that gets triggered with people of different cultures, and might do with every such obvious difference. However some of such differences like that of race and religion, which in…

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    Therapist Model Analysis

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    MODEL Theorist(s) Role of Therapist Model Assumptions Key Interventions Goals Course (length) of Treatment Critique/Limitations Strategic Haley, Milan, Madanes, and the Mental Research Institute (Gehart, 2014). A power based role. The therapist needs to be able to take control and be active (Association for Advanced Training in the Behavioral Sciences, 2018). Families cause issues and don’t know how to properly solve them. Behavioral changes need to be made to solve issues (Gehart, 2014).…

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    The final stanza draws down from the compression and peak feeling of the previous stanza, keeping the sense of the old woman’s liveliness, however in the kinaesthetic verbs “drawing,”, “opening.” “grow”, “puts on,” “arranges” and “places.” The juxtaposition of the actual and active of the first line and the abstract “years,” or “time” as a burden and measurable, maintains blood-heat for the poem while the placing of opposites : “Grow less and less” quickens the pulse a little, as the reader…

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