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    Presenting Problem(s): Lisa is adjusting to her new living situation. She expresses that she made the move to Pittsburgh from San Diego because she has more support in Pittsburgh. She explains that she would like the therapy to be more resource based so she can stay on top of the changes happening in her life. When asked what she would like to get out of the counseling session she said she would like reassurance that she is doing the right thing. Assess your client in terms of developmental

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    historians’ views. Music‚ Movies‚ Theater‚ and other forms of entertainment greatly add weight into the standpoints of the art historians. Songs like the jazz hit “Mona Lisa” by Rhythm and Blues legend Nat King Cole puts emphasis on the importance and principles of the painting. The lyrics in the song go as follows: Mona Lisa‚ Mona Lisa‚ men have named you You’re so like the lady with

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    where she meets Lisa Rowe‚ a permanent patient with antisocial personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder is a personality disorder characterized by smooth social skills and a lack of guilt about violating social rules and laws and taking advantage of others. Throughout the following paragraphs‚ I will be focusing on Lisa’s illness and how throughout the film‚ and how it had an impact and influence on those around her. In the film‚ a diagnosis of sociopathy is given to Lisa (antisocial

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    duties within the organization by following the principles of control. The establishment of responsibility in this case is Lisa Lucena‚ the assistant controller that is in charge of the general ledger accounting at Riverside Company‚ and Gena Schmitt‚ the financial vice president. As a result of any decision made by the assistant controller‚ will affect the assistant controller Lisa but not necessarily affect Gena Schmitt. Gena does not have the authority to keep the books open an extra day as there

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    lighting inside the window is obviously high-key compared to the area around the frame to create a focus for audience to see what’s happening within the frame. Another cross-cut reveals a medium shot of the actress talking to someone downstairs to find Sherlock‚ her boyfriend. The camera follows the actress

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    the hall from Suzanna is Daisy‚ a girl suffering from various mental illnesses stemming from her over intimate relationship with her father. The most whirlwind introduction is the arrival of Lisa‚ a sociopath returning from her most recent escape from the hospital. Suzanna is immediately intimidated by Lisa and her sociopathic ways. It is Suzanna first mediated apt with her very self-indulgent parents that her diagnosis is revealed. Suzanna is taking aback by the doctors words‚ borderline personality

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    research Hedy Lamarr‚ an Austrian-American actress of Jewish descent‚ and the system of radio-guided torpedoes she created for the US Navy during World War II. Lamarr was a prominent actress in the 1940s and was deemed the “most beautiful woman in the world”‚ but more importantly‚ she received a patent for an early form of spread-spectrum technology that was intended to make radio-guided torpedoes harder for enemies to detect. Before becoming a prominent actress‚ she was married to Friedrich Mandl‚ a

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    “India”‚ said Suzie. India ran into the living room with her gear and began CPR. “Tell Robin to come in here”‚ said India. Suzie and Alicia ran outside. Lisa looks at Rosey and feels shame instead of sorrow and she didn’t understand why. Alicia and Suzie ran to the ambulance and screamed “Robin we need you in the house‚" said both of them. Robin licked his fingers filled with donut jelly and wiped his mouth‚ and he grabbed the bag sitting in the passenger seat then proceeded to the house. Suzie and

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    Scenario 1: Lisa to leave for Atlanta without the family In the first scenario‚ I would have Lisa moving to Atlanta to get the new job. She would have to do this without her family. Since she has been offered the promotion‚ she can take on the new challenge and boost her career experience. The feeling of something missing can easily be translated to the absence of excitement and boredom. This could be possible as Lisa and Jim have grown in the same neighborhood since they were children and may need

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    starred in a plethora of well-known films‚ yet in her last 25 years she still wanted to give back and be a part of UNICEF to help those unfortunate in Africa and Latin America. I. Audrey Hepburn’s childhood had a lot to do with her becoming the actress she was. A. Hepburn lived with her mother‚ a Dutch baroness‚ and her father‚ an Enlgish banker. B. Her parents divorced when she was young and she was sent to a

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