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    A Psychological Case Evaluation of Allison Afaf Al-Ghamdi Presenting Problem Ms. Allison reports that she felt severe anxiety that makes her insecure and lacks trust in anyone or anything. Though she does not feel this over the past two years‚ she now feels overwhelmed and exhausted. History of the Present Illness Ms Allison is a 33-year old white woman who started recently seeking a psychological treatment. She is a flight attendant who reports being anxious and afraid from everything including

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    Antarctic Questions 1. (a) Australia has the largest area of Antarctic territory. (b) The advantage Australia has over many other nations when administering its territory are‚ Australia is that they are entitled to decide who can do what‚ where and when within the extent of its territory‚ and any foreign nations operating on Australian lands are to abide by the term and regulations. (c) Argentina’s‚ Chilli’s‚ and United Kingdom’s claims are all in the same area and are about the same size

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    It is difficult for the reader to feel much affection for the protagonist in Wolff’s memoir. Do you agree? This Boy’s Life‚ set in America in the 1950’s‚ is a compelling memoir by Tobias Wolff‚ whom recreates the frustrations and cruelties faced throughout his adolescence‚ as he fights for identity and self-respect. During this period of time‚ America underwent major changes in the political and economic spheres‚ which in turn were responsible for its social makeover. Society in this time was geared

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    We look in the mirror and what do we see? We see scars‚ we see failure‚ and we think about the past and worry that it will define our future. We find ourselves searching for a way to change. Change the way we were created to be‚ but for what? To impress the people that we think are our friends; to seek a compliment and feel popular or appreciated? Society tells us to change ourselves and act a certain way to portray us as someone else. We admire and want to be like people for all the wrong reasons

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    Watching television has been recognised as an effective learning method‚ because audio-visual information can attract people’s attention and foster their cultural awareness. Although some people believe that it has some advantageous effects‚ I think that television has some negative impact on cultural development. Many people believe that television damages culture. It promotes the stronger cultures of countries such as North America and Britain and weakens the cultures of less wealthy countries

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    years of my life? Tricking children into behaving well in order to receive presents. Isn’t that bribery? Parents say that you should never lie and always tell the truth‚ but the way I see it is‚ they have gone against their word and become a hypocrite. On the other hand they could be enhancing enjoyment. But I know‚ even now Santa is not real my enjoyment at Christmas has not changed. Therefore Christmas should be banned because lying is sinful and honestly is the best policy. Another reason

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    A Woman That Had An Impact In My Life Essay Women have been characterized as submissive‚ weak‚ and ignorant by man and the Society itself. But Deborah Sampson has made all of those perspectives of woman false. Her history and what she has accomplished made a big impact in my life‚ we have many Things in common. Deborah Sampson was born in Plympton Massachusetts on December 17‚ 1760. Her youth was spent in poverty‚ as well as I she lived a poor life when growing

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    at home‚ which do you prefer? Watching movies is an amazing activity to relax for many people nowadays. After a hard-working day‚ what can be more satisfying than watching films and concentrating with amusement on the plots? I like seeing films‚ too. Although I have many film DVDs at home‚ I still prefer watching films at cinemas.  One of the biggest factors that make me feel like watching films at cinemas is the bigger screen and realer sound I can enjoy there. I have a TV which can play my

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    about the Dark- side of an all American Meal. Scholsser views the fast food industry from a Functionalist perspective and in some points and conflict perspective also. I chose both because the functionalist had a lot to do with the way these Corporations should operate. The employee’s don’t feel like there being treated equal. Schlosser gives details on how The Fast Food industry embodies the best and the worst of American capitalist of the 21st century. I will analyze this discussion from a conflict

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    INTENDED ONLY FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS AT DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW DO NOT CITE OR DISTRIBUTE This document includes five sample casenotes that the Duke Law Journal is making available to first-year students in the spring of 2008. All five received strong scores from DLJ in the 2007 casenote competition‚ although the authors may not have “written-on” to the Journal. These five casenotes represent a range of approaches to last year’s case. The Journal cannot speak to how these casenotes were scored by

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