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    Edgar Allan Poe is one of history most prolific and more peculiar authors. His down trodden characters and wise tales are still as spine tingling today as they were upon their conception. “In The Cask of Amontillado”, the main character Montresor gives the reader an example of a character that wholly represents what a socio/psycho-path is. The story is very short compared to most other gothic writers’ work, but nevertheless is more synonymous with the term “contemporary killer” than most gothic…

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    These strategies were appropriate eye contact, initiating joint play, describing their own or other children’s play while expanding on utterances. The trained peers were asked to incorporate the strategies during activities in class. The study took place over 2 consecutive years. The First year, included 18 children: 12 of those with disabilities and 6 typically developing children. The second…

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    Confessions of a Sinner In Puritan society, public confession is required by the Church to show shame but also redemption. This concept of shaming in order to redeem oneself, is time-tested, meaning this belief has been used consistently. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Reverend Dimmesdale is a living example of just that. Throughout Ernest W. Baughman’s article, Public Confession and The Scarlet Letter, his audience receives another view of the characters and the novel itself.…

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    Johanne Christianne T. Pasasadaba TFG1 The Struggle between the Evil and Repentance Dante and Virgil encountered three different souls who died by violence without last rites. One of them was Buonconte da Montefeltro whom Dante recognized. Buonconte disclosed the details of his death and how his body was not seen after the battle where Dante was known to be in as well. In addition, it was also revealed that he was the son of Guido da Montefeltro and he has followed the footsteps of his…

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    the paintings are not less important. Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory of the novel provides an ideal critical framework to explore the artistic and social functions of the multiple voices that open My Name Is Red as heteroglossia: the concept that every utterance involves multiple perspectives and layers, resulting in a polyphonic organization of language that does not surrender to the tyranny of monologic ideologies. (505 Barish Ali and Caroline Hagood) My Name is Red which contains multiple layers…

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    Tardiness In Health Care

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    As, I enter the room, the first thing I do is welcome the patient and wash my hands to ensure patient safety. I would then ask the patient if she would like to go by Ms. P or if she prefers to be called by another name. Once we finalize a name, I would introduce myself as Rachna Talluri, a medical student, that is assisting the supervising physician. Then I address my tardiness and apologize for wasting the patient’s time. An important part of this is to make sure that the patient knows that I…

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    anyone care enough,” which implies that the performer feels hopeless, in the sense that they feel alone. Although these are only two lines from this verbose piece, these two lines illustrate the general mood of the piece. Furthermore, a frequent utterance in the song is “you pulled me under just to save yourself,” which implies that someone brought the listener down in order to make themselves feel more…

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    George Moore was a British philosopher who primarily studied ethics, epistemology and metaphysics. He devised a remarkable paradox: Let’s suppose it is raining outside but you do not believe that it is raining, and you strongly commit to saying and believing that it is not raining. This could come across to some as an absurd or nonsensical thing to stress, but it could still be true. It could be raining outside, but you are entirely unaware of the current state of the weather. It can’t be…

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    Antony is a master of rhetoric, so it comes to no surprise that he was able to convince the crowd that they must kill Brutus and the rest of Caesar´s killers. To sway the crowd to his side Antony used several forms of rhetoric, and he was able to slip into their minds and convince them of what he wanted. Right off the bat Antony approached the crowd respectfully and fairly, demonstrating perfect ethos, and then he went on to try and jab at the people with emotional strategies, attempting to draw…

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    Psychosocial Exposure

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    Psychosocial exposure looks more deeply into what affect a person experiences than the simply physical aspect approach. Psychosocial exposure looks more into the family functions, the levels of conflict, and the relationship and parenting practices. Cohen et al. (2010) provided the example that if parental conflict escalates into marital dissolution, the custodial parent will likely experience a drop in SES. Additionally, if a conflict arises in a low SES home, the child may have greater…

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