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    consideration for placement in the Post-Disposition program. Tyler has been determined to be appropriate for an opportunity in the Post-D program. During a recent interview, Tyler presented as amenable to the program and expressed that his desire to improve his relationship with his father and issues with his anger as the motivating factors to participate in the program. As reference in the attached clinical assessment, whereas Tyler is open to working on his familial and anger issues, he…

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    imaginary friend is fake and unnecessary, resulting in the character eschewing their false relationship. In Fincher’s Fight Club, the imaginary friend, alpha male Tyler Durden, used by meek and mild-mannered Jack to gain perspective on what the world would become if Jack’s imagined, ideal, masculine self came to life. Through Tyler, Jack…

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    about reassigning her key resource Tyler to his project. She opts to discuss with Jennifer a week later.  Jeff is gunning at securing a key resource for his project. The only wrong is how he does it. Both Julie and Jeff’s project were awarded on condition that Tyler will be assigned to them. Tyler cannot be assigned full time to both projects.…

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    shows The Narrator behavior to be considered insane and all over the place. When the Narrator says “Tyler isn’t here. Tyler went away. Tyler’s gone” (Fight Club), Marla gives a very confused face towards the Narrator thinking that he is insane. Marla knows that the Narrator is Tyler, yet the Narrator does not. The Narrator is showcased as strange and insane to Marla because he is his dual self Tyler when he is…

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    cause trouble in some sort of way. The double of Jack who is Tyler, makes a plan to blow up all of the banks to have everything get a fresh restart.In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Hyde commits crime and even kills, while Tyler comes up with the whole Mayhem plan to blow up all the banks. Jack seems like the person society wants him to be and Tyler is the exact opposite. Mr. Hyde is the evil one and in Fight Club so in Tyler. In Fight Club Tyler is everything that Jack wants to be, while Hyde is…

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    the Rockies,” grumbled explorer Tyler Spinner. “Come on, don’t be so pessimistic,” replied his sister and co-worker, Alicia Spinner, “besides, we’re almost to the bottom.” They were hiking down Mt. Robson, part of the Canadian Rockies. They were up there because a geologist had discovered what was thought to be a rare stone, but it turned out to be a plain, old luminescent amethyst. “That so-called ‘expert’ really should have brought a stone analyzer,” grumbled Tyler again. “Hey, do you see…

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    Over the recent years of economic and technological growth, society has heavily depended on digital technology and fashionable design clothing. At first, comfort was the priority for clothing and home lifestyle. Currently, people climb overboard and seek for fancy designs and wealth such as racing vehicles, stylish shoes, expensive watches, and other materialistic possessions. However, no matter how many items people bought, they never achieved the definition of satisfaction and could not stop…

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    shown throughout the novel was one of the main reasons that defined the theme of chaos. If a person does not realize that they are seeing an imaginary person, then they are in trouble; especially if they come head to head with an imaginary friend like Tyler Durden. Like the narrator, this disorder can bring one to a mental breakdown and eventually take them to a mental institution. Palahniuk’s over all messages throughout the novel is to tell readers that when life gets exhausting or boring,…

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    discussed in the meeting that the social worker was supposed to bring up the intervention in. The Client The problem or challenge facing the client is currently making progress goals for applying for a job, and applying for Badgercare. Kylie and Tyler had got into a recent argument over not…

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    which inspired Tyler Durden’s- the main character- obsession with going to support group meetings, and his friend from a support group, Bob, also inspired many scenes in Fight Club. (Palahnuik) As a whole, Fight Club is about soap maker,…

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