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    Grief‚ defined as a multifaceted response to loss can impact not only emotional helath but physical‚ behavioaral‚ and social aspects of a persons life as well. Grief is a response so strong if can change the way people view the world and the way people behave. This is the most prominent theme towards the second half of the book‚ The Poisonwood Bible (By Barabara Kingsolver)‚ after the death of the youngest daughter Ruth May. We see memebers of the Price family approach this death in the many different

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    extreme amount of grief‚ anger‚ and anguish on an individual. Someone may show symptoms of relentless feelings of revenge‚ pessimistic thoughts about the future without the deceased‚ and even suicidal thoughts all of which can be traced to traumatic grief. Traumatic grief is prolonged mental state that causes an extreme change in behavior due to a tragic event. Grief is a common multistage emotion usually expressed after the loss of a loved one. There are different extremities of grief depending on the

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    my power to make her happy. Bailey was only five years old when he died of malnutrition. We were very poor and no matter how hard I worked‚ I was never able to provide enough for my family. I was ridden with guilt and I always felt responsible. Elizabeth never blamed me though‚ for anything. But I couldn’t show her that I‚ too‚ was hurting. I watched over her through nights when her nightmares caused her to wake up screaming‚ sweating‚ and crying in pain. I thought that with time she’d go back to

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    September 4th 2014 1B Lit and Lang HL Queen Elizabeth Throughout history‚ men are seen as powerful‚ strong identities and leaders‚ very few women have made their mark as an influential being; however‚ Queen Elizabeth is known as one of the most influential and powerful women in history because of her strong character and leadership and her ability to connect with her audience. In1588 England was caught under a major rivalry with Spain. Queen Elizabeth decided to present a very powerful speech

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    Queen Elizabeth: Influential‚ Inspiring‚ and Intelligent Queen Elizabeth was thought of as one of the greatest rulers of England. Throughout Queen Elizabeth’s life‚ religion always played a huge role‚ since she was brought up Protestant. However‚ during the time of her reign‚ religion was very controversial. Being the Queen‚ it was expected of Elizabeth to marry and have children to take the throne once she passed. Queen Elizabeth‚ however‚ valued her independence and chose not to marry‚ which led

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    In the beginning of Act Two‚ we can see how Elizabeth and John Proctor’s relationship is functioning after the affair. While John has not been with Abigail again‚ despite being so tempted to do so‚ Elizabeth is still very skeptical regarding his loyalty for her. There is obvious tension between them by how one worded their conversations are. Elizabeth barely says more than one sentence to her husband in most of the dialogue‚ showing the distance between them. Mrs. Proctor clearly hasn’t fully gotten

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    innocent women hang on false accusations? Elizabeth Proctor is a virtuous woman who is steadfast and true. These traits also make her a bit of a cold fish. Her husband John Proctor had an affair with their seventeen year old housekeeper Abigail Williams. Elizabeth seems to be struggling to forgive her husband and let go of her anger. Elizabeth’s dislike of Abigail is more justified when Abigail tries to murder Elizabeth by framing her for witchcraft. Elizabeth is innocent of witchcraft because she is

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    Kapur’s 1998 film Elizabeth gives evidence to how composers use language to construct and perform masculine and feminine aspects of identity‚ investigating its contextual foundations by creating voices and characters to challenge language and gender codes. Language used in Elizabeth with double entendre and metaphor‚ combined with the language constraints of the films context‚ allows for the subtle challenging of established gender roles as a part of identity. Kapur also plays with film devices in

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    and for any of the viewers that have lost a close relative it is familiar and relatable. The short film Alumbramiento illustrates the different ways in which people deal with the subject of death or loss‚ and follows the five stages of grief. The first step of grief that is pictured is anger and is shown by when the son and his wife are on their way to his mother and she goes to comfort him by taking his hand and he recoils away from her. It could also mean that the stress of taking care of his

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    Chapter four Case Study: “Elizabeth Visits GPC’s French Subsidiary" 1. Drawing from your understanding of verbal and nonverbal communication patterns from this chapter‚ explain what Elizabeth Moreno can do to establish her position in front of French managers. How can she get them to help her accomplish her assignment in five days? With self-confident‚ Elizabeth will use her knowledge she has acquire over the years working with GPC. She has to be very careful as she uses her nonverbal

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