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    Annotated Bibliography Debra Wilson HCS/465 February 2‚ 2015 Terri Peters Annotated Bibliography Campbell‚ A. W.‚ M.D. (2013‚ Fall). Health care for our aging population. Advances in Mind – Body Medicine‚ 27‚ 4-6. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1462485395?accountid=458 This source‚ a Tufts University comprehensive geriatric assessment‚ provides an interesting overview of what the author views to be negative aspects of‚ and the general plight of health care and medical treatment

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    Trey Taylor English I Wallace-Rose Hill High School 3 May 2013 Annotated Bibliography Aluede‚ Oyaziwo. "A review of the extent‚ nature‚ characteristics and effects of bullying behaviour in schools." Journal of Instructional Psychology‚ Vol. 35(2)‚ Jun 2008: 151-158. Print. Discusses the similarities between bullies and their targets‚ overviews the long term effects on children who have been victims to bullying‚ and displays statistics about children who have been bullied earn less than

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    Annotated Bibliography Barnard‚ Roger & Nguyen‚ Gia Viet (2010). Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT): A Vietnamese Case Study Using Narrative Frames to Elicit Teachers’ Beliefs. Language Education in Asia‚ 2010‚ 1(1)‚ 77-86. This research aimed to explore the context of teaching TBL in Vietnam‚ and to find out the reasons behind “realised” curriculum a far reach from “intended” curriculum. Using narrative frames (Barkhuizen & Wette‚ 2008) in the study‚ the researchers found that Vietnamese

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    Once I finished reading the Tell Tale Heart‚ I was almost positive that the main character had lost his mind completely. Throughout the story‚ the narrator desperately tries to convince readers that he is not insane‚ but drops little hints throughout the story that he has a mental illness‚ it is possible to see that he may have schizophrenia. The Tell-Tale Heart is about a man who decides to murder an old man to get rid of his pale blue eye. Throughout the story‚ he believes that the eye is a danger

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    The Tell Tale heart The old man was shrieking. I was blocking his mouth with a pillow until he stopped breathing. But then I started to panic‚ because I realized only at that moment that I killed a man. He will never see the Sun again. He will never see the moon‚ humans‚ lights‚ streets‚ houses‚ etc. he will never see the earth again. I couldn’t believe I did such a thing. I was terrified. But then I suddenly heard a police alarm. I was very scared. But what could they do to me if they didn’t find

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    narrator in “The Tell-Tale Heart” perceived the world in the story was very similar to how a schizophrenic may see things. This may lead people to believe that he too was schizophrenic. People with this disease suffer from delusions‚ hallucinations‚ disorganized speech and disorganized behavior. Throughout the story‚ the narrator was repeating many words‚ and he believed that he could hear the beating of the old man’s heart when in reality‚ he was just hearing the beating of his own heart. These characteristics

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    Annotated Bibliography: Prepared by Jennifer Hust Durand‚ V.M. & Barlow‚ D.H. (2009). Essentials of abnormal psychology(5th Ed.). Belmont‚ CA. Wadsworth. This book explains abnormal psychology through their the most modern‚ scientific method for studying the subject. Throughout the text‚ it will teach you that psychological disorders are rarely caused by a single influence‚ but rooted in multiple factors: biological‚ psychological‚ cultural‚ social‚ familial‚ and even political

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    Parvathy Harilal The Tell-Tale Heart- A Murderous Paranoia. In the novel‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is in denial of his own madness and claims throughout the story that he is not insane. The theme of this story is dark and can be attributed to the tragedies Poe experienced in his life. Right from the beginning of the story the narrator tries to convince himself‚ and the readers that he is not insane. However‚ he ends up doing the opposite. As the story progresses

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    Out of the three short stories “Tell Tale Heart”‚ “Yellow Wallpaper”‚ and “Strawberry Spring”‚ “Tell Tale Heart” did the best at establishing the characters mental state. This is due to the fact that it is plain as day that the character is insane from the beginning; but he gets more and more insane as the story progresses. “The disease had sharpened my senses”(Page 37). At this point in the story the character knows that he is believed to be insane but he is trying to defend. He does this by saying

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ is a short story about the murder of an old man told by the unnamed narrator who committed the murder. The narrator gives a very detailed account of the event which gives one a good look at what is going on inside the narrator’s head. Throughout the story the story it becomes increasingly evident that the narrator of the story is not in his right mind and‚ therefore‚ is an unreliable source. It is evident that the narrator lacks the ability to reason logically

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