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    Abusive Relationships

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    the abuser trying to tease, empathize, or even persuade the victim to do as they say. Persuading the victim may show the victim that the abuser could have some attachment, an emotional tie, to them. Some people may refer to an attachment as an unbreakable bond. In an abusive…

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    People always hope that great thing would happen in the future. Everyone has good wishes. So does Walt Whitman. By writing the poem “so long,” Whitman makes his wishes for America and people through his announcements. His statements express the idea of democracy and faith in the future of the country. He also imagines his own death. The announcements of the future and his attitude toward death grant Whitman a sense of fulfillment. The author’s faith in future is one theme of the poem. Whitman…

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    remembrance of forgiveness, and a yearning for righteousness. Particularly, betrayal is conquered by the human desire for stable relationships. The trials, errors and constant commitment to each other, will gradually build a relationship into an unbreakable bond. In the…

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    Amongst all the violence present in Romeo and Juliet a young lady, Juliet Capulet, and gentlemen, Romeo Montague, manage to form a love which is unbreakable. Seemingly perfect, the two are part of rivalry families which keep them separated. Risking their lives to see each other, secretly getting married and almost being caught all come to an end when the two tragically kill themself. Constantly throughout the play violence and hatred are in the air. Due to this, Romeo and Juliet is not…

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    represents everything I want to do, regardless of what the consequences are. Loki is impulsive and fun-loving. I often find him running around chasing a bright toy or his brother Percy’s tail to chomp on. Regardless of what he is doing, he has this unbreakable spunk and confidence. With a bounce in his step, he…

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    In The Odyssey, the intermediary part of Odysseus’s journey is his visit to the Underworld, which is a significant part of the midlife crisis archetype of the Odyssey. This visit represents when a person will start of his confrontation and acceptance of death. Homer uses these conversations with ghosts to show how Odysseus’s glory-seeking is something he has to let go at his age. My creative piece hones in specifically on the theme of glory by exploring his conversations with the dead…

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    The Veteran Administration Healthcare Directional strategies provide a framework that focuses on the business efforts of health care organizations. Quality of care is an important part of that business when it comes to any healthcare organization, the Veteran Administration Healthcare has been plagued with scandals that puts this theory to the test. This is a support in guiding the various business decisions and the activities of the health care organization, can adversely affect the public…

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    Jason Klarwein has directed the theatrical masterpiece ‘Much Ado about Nothing’. Klarwein says this play is a beautifully controlled sensual look at love and lust. What people will do to get it and what people will do to avoid it”. The play revolves around romantic love and lust however it also explores the love found within the confines of friendship which is a more powerful and driving force in the play. Tama Matheson and Patrick Dwyer exhibit precise and deliberate control their movements to…

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    had the chance to live in the first place. Cigarettes are detrimental and should be made illegal because of harmful ingredients, the dangers of second hand smoke, and the high risk of illness that they create, which in most cases causes a nearly unbreakable addiction. According to How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: The Biology and Basis for Smoking-Attributable Disease: A Report of the Surgeon General, the smoke from a cigarette contains harmful gases such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, carbon…

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    How do the poets effectively explore a young person's need to belong? In the poem Heidi with blue hair (1980) a young girl decides to dyed her hair blue and for this she is sent home. The headmistress is arguing with her that blue is not a school color, even though there was no rule against it she was punished. Although the situation her father stands up and defends her child. Her father does not want to mention her mother's death but somehow they believe that the rebellious attitude is due to…

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