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    latest technologies and treatment that enhance the patient’s natural beauty and appearance. She practices in all aspects of dermatology with particular emphasis on lasers, cosmetic dermatology and hair loss on diverse range of types of skin. Vampire facial Vampire face lift is a procedure that entails withdrawal of a patient’s blood, processing it to get “platelet –rich plasma” then injecting it back to erase wrinkles giving one a more youthful appearance. The rationale behind use of…

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    Michael Trevino said in his interview on The Vampire Diaries, “I was brought up bilingual, but there came a point where my mom went to work and I got a white babysitter, so sadly I lost it. Now I can understand Spanish and put words together, but I don't speak it fluently. I’m ashamed of that.” This quotation means that some people were brought up in a different language, but change because society speaks a different language. Making people forget there native language to follow society language…

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    The show Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a very “literary concept” filled show by each situation in this episode containing lessons and themes hidden within the synopsis. The show contains episodes and scenes that display the knowledge of literary and figurative elements due to the writer of “Buffy” having experience in literature and figurative language. The lessons that are displayed in the show tie into real lessons experienced in life as a result of most problems that the Sunnydale inhabitants…

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    The episode “The Body” of Buffy the Vampire Slayer directed by Joss Whedon in 2001, the scene is about Buffy finding her dead mother at home. This scene creates a sense remorse and somber mood. Set in a living room, the scene contains two paramedics with Buffy and her mother. The mood is created from focusing on the interaction of the first paramedic and Buffy with shot/reverse shots while speaking about Buffy’s mother. This scene specifically uses mostly close ups of Buffy as she is clearly…

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    Symbolism in writing is very important, and can create a tone for the reader and is often a portrayal of the themes the author is trying to convey. Karen Russell, author of “Vampires in the Lemon Grove”, has many different ways of conveying her messages throughout her stories. In the story “Reeling for the Empire”. The story has a strong theme of freedom, physical and mental freedom. Not only does Russel use colors for symbolism but she uses other methods as well. Russell uses red as a symbol of…

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    This paper examines the fictional character Buffy Summers from the critically acclaimed TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. This paper provides a brief character description of Buffy Summers and her various behavioral, personality and physical attributes. The character of Buffy Summers is then examined in relation to 4 concepts covered in PSYC 366: sexism, gender schema, gender socialization and the heterosexual script. Next, various female stereotypes and gender roles are examined and applied…

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    1. What are the facts? Buffy is a single mother of five-year-old twin boys who works at a local hospital, and is a student in the Distance Learning sociology course. She needs a passing grade on her term paper in order to pass the class, and it is due in two days. Buffy has to make the paper an original work according to her instructor, Professor Snidely. Jim Bob is Buffy’s friend also takes the class. Buffy and Jim Bob believe that Professor Snidely will not read their work so it’s okay for…

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    Kat Graham once said, “There was a time when men thought it was sexy to have a housewife waiting for him to come home from work in her slippers, but in modern society, I think an independent woman is even sexier.” Women have to fight for what they want to be in life. Many people call the life that we live in “a man world,” however it is not just a man world it is also a women world too. Many thing can be blames for the image that makes people believe that women should live up to. There are also…

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    Nature’s Irrevocable Bond with Humanity Due to a subtle action in A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, the comparison to a loved one in “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day,” by William Shakespeare, and the continuing conflict in “The Birthmark,” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, these literary pieces of work prove that humanity is forever bound to nature and that no act of isolation or disconnection can break that bond. The environment and ecosystem that one lives in has a very profound impact…

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    This was beneficial for me to reflect on as it was not the only time throughout the interview that I found myself pushing forward before Marria was ready. I think that some of this is related to my more used practice styles, and my old ways of conducting client sessions, because this is what feels comfortable. I am used to conducting brief-therapy in a front-line setting where a main component of my job is crisis management and therefore, things have to happen quickly. I am a problem-solver by…

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