Stephanie Zavala Agustin Cardenas PR 102- Psychology October 18‚ 2012 Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Museum One of the cases that had the greatest impact on us is psychiatric rape. Many people seek for help‚ and reach out to professionals known as psychiatrist or psychologist. Most woman and children believe that “professionals” are able to help them with their emotional instability‚ however‚ psychiatrist cause scars that are unforgivable. Woman and children are referred to a psychiatrist
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56 The Most Human Art: 10 reasons why we’ll always need good stories By Scott Russell Sanders‚ The Georgia Review‚ September/October 1997 We have been telling stories to one another for a long time‚ perhaps for as long as we have been using language‚ and we have been using language‚ I suspect‚ for as long as we have been human. In all its guises‚ from words spoken and written to pictures and musical notes and mathematical symbols‚ language is our distinguishing gift‚ our hallmark as a species
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October 16‚ 2012 Rhetorical Analysis: “You are being lied to about pirates” In Johann Hari’s article “You are being lied to about pirates” (published Monday January 5‚ 2009 by the Independent) he uncovers for his audience/readers the truth behind piracy and how it is reflected in the ways that the government “tries” to inform the public. The article shows that his audience is the people he recognizes to be the real villains in destroying the pirate “organization” as well as the uneducated readers
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Imagine a world where you aren’t allowed to read. Some people may think that this doesn’t really hurt them‚ but it does. Not physically‚ but mentally and emotionally. Fahrenheit 451‚ written by Ray Bradbury‚ is a book about a dystopian society where books are banned. A dystopia is an imaginary futuristic world in which society lives under the oppression and control of a totalitarian government‚ a repressive society‚ a force ot tech‚ or a corrupt business corporation. The book focuses on the life
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He doesn’t like that. Not-one-bit. So – me watching – he takes the knife to her‚ laughing while he does it! Turns to me‚ and he says‚ “why so serious‚ son?” Comes at me with the knife… “Why so serious?” He sticks the blade in my mouth… “Let’s put a smile on that face!” And…Why so serious?” If this story were to be true‚ it would mean that he was emotionally hurt as a child. Emotional damage leads to feeling the need to get revenge on others so they can experience what one had to go through. Another
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Johntay Fuller Ms. Fleming & Ms. Humes English November 20‚ 2012 Character analysis of Guy Montag “If they give you ruled paper‚ write the other way.” This quote by Juan Ramon Jimenez means that sometimes rules are meant to be broken and sometimes rules are not always for the betterment of society. Rules give us structure‚ but they can hinder our humanity towards one another. The book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is about a dystopian society where books are burned and outlawed. Guy Montag‚
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In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ the readers can feel and recognize the apprehensive and irony tone as reading. The author chooses the gloomy dark sky as the setting for the beginning of the book when Montag‚ the main character‚ starts meeting a teenager girl‚ Clarisse as a way to introduce and a little foreshadowing for the readers about this novel. For example‚ the firemen in this book are not those people who help prevent the fire or run the fire away‚ but they are the people who start
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apologize to Mr. trisno.” Bella : “Mm… I don’t know. How ??” Elis : “OK. Tomorrow at break we asking apologize to Mr. Trisno.” Bella : “I afraid my friend (with afraid expresion) Elis : “Never mind. There is me.” Bella : “You are is my friend ship” (with smile) Elis : “Thank you.” Bella : “You are welcome (with happy) Cipin : “He… comes on go home.” Elis and Bella: “Come on (with take a walk together) Tomorrow Mail : “Cupin‚ good morning” (with take walk toward Cupin) Cupin : “Good morning.” Mail : “How
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the park she fed the swans and he whittled nervously with his strange hands And white was mixed with all their colours as if they drew it from the flowering trees. At night his two-finger whistle brought her down the waterfall stairs to his shy smile which‚ like an eddy‚ turned her round and round lazily and slowly so her will was nowhere—as in dreams things are and aren’t. Walking along the avenues in the dark street lamps sang like sopranos in their heads with a violence they never understood
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so much‚ it no longer followed the storyline. The difficulty of creating a perfect film adaption is to have the same image as the novel‚ as well as theme. It’s more important in today’s society to not be in front of the tv screen at all times. Ray Bradbury showed the reader what the future may look like if we don’t turn the tv’s off and walk once in awhile. The short story showed us the imagination of the future as well as the film‚ but more in a
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