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    Assessment PSY270 June 23‚ 2013 Elizabeth Cole Clinical Assessment Mr. and Mrs. Lawson brought their 4-year-old adopted daughter‚ Clara‚ to see Dr. Mason‚ a psychiatrist. Clara was polite in greeting Dr. Mason‚ but did not smile and kept her gaze down as she took a seat. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson sat next to Clara and began explaining their concerns. They described Clara as a quiet child who has recently begun throwing temper tantrums‚ during which she is inconsolable. Her sleep and eating patterns have

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    back to being black and white. It’s an interesting conflict. In chapter Laid Down‚ the conflict about Marcus was intriguing. Well done. Even the problem in chapter Syndrome was good. The plot was okay. You established how much Tyler and Clara loved each other. Chapter Brunch didn’t have any significance to move the plot. Although‚ it did give us a bit of information that could be shown in various ways instead of just telling the readers through a conversation. But then again‚ it could have

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    how the master‚ Clara‚ and the slave‚ Ralph‚ have created their own world blurring the line of separation between master and slave. The scene of Clara and Ralph having the Skiffingtons over for dinner is very strange and interesting. The scene begins by the Skiffingtons arriving at Clara’s place for dinner. From the very start of this encounter Clara is suspicious of her faithful servant. Because Ralph greeted the Skiffingtons with “good morning” instead of “good afternoon‚” Clara asks John‚ “What

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    PLACE LIKE HOME By Mary Higgins Clark Major Characters: Liza Barton/Celia Foster Nolan – main character; acquitted of deliberately killing her mother and trying to kill her stepfather Ted Cartwright – stepfather of Liza Barton Alex Nolan – second husband of Liza Barton Laurence Foster – first husband of Liza Barton Jack – son of Liza Barton and Larry Foster Audrey Barton – mother of Liza Barton Will Barton – father of Liza Barton who died Jeffrey MacKingsley – prosecutor of Morris County‚ had

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    twentieth century woman is still displayed in the novel through characters like Ferula‚ these women show what it is to be independent and powerful. In The House of the Spirits‚ the theme of “female strength” is evident in the female protagonists‚ Clara‚ Alba‚ and Blanca. These women protest abuse‚ are domineering‚ and have strong control‚ both supernaturally and emotionally. In my opinion‚ while some of their decisions and actions are not always honorable‚ the revolutionary behaviors of the women

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    2. Assignment: Clinical Assessment Mr. and Mrs. Lawson brought their 4-year-old adopted daughter‚ Clara‚ to see Dr. Mason‚ a psychiatrist. Clara was polite in greeting Dr. Mason‚ but did not smile and kept her gaze down as she took a seat. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson sat next to Clara and began explaining their concerns. They described Clara as a quiet child who has recently begun throwing temper tantrums‚ during which she is inconsolable. Her sleep and eating patterns have changed‚ and she no longer

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    species that attempt to take on challenges which do not have a clear end in sight. These individuals who take on this risk of failure are the ones who risk creating and discovering amazing things. Among these individuals are the characters Katherine‚ Clara and Beethoven in Moisés Kaufman’s 33 Variations. These three characters although each of their challenges have different risks and rewards‚ had the courage to move out of their comfort zone. This is significant because these characters did something

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    the insults and took no offense; he instead politely excused himself and left the party because of an allegedly important task. The next day‚ Ibarra visits María Clara‚ his betrothed‚ the beautiful daughter of Captain Tiago and affluent resident of Binondo. Their long-standing love was clearly manifested in this meeting‚ and María Clara cannot help but reread the letters her sweetheart had written her before he went to Europe. Before Ibarra left for San Diego‚ Lieutenant Guevara‚ a Civil Guard‚ reveals

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    told through the eyes of Wieland’s sister‚ Clara. In the beginning of the story‚ Clara recounts the details of her father’s death‚ in which nothing was certain outside the fact that loud noises and a bright light were observed just before the death. Although there really is no explanation as to how or why he died‚ Clara believes it to be either spontaneous human combustion or divine intervention‚ both of which are clearly irrefutable. Later in the novel‚ Clara discusses her friend group‚ consisting of

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    Gadsden purchase - is a 29‚670-square-mile (76‚800 km2) region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that was purchased by the United States in a treaty signed by James Gadsden‚ the American ambassador to Mexico at the time‚ on December 30‚ 1853. It was then ratified‚ with changes‚ by the U.S. Senate on April 25‚ 1854 and signed by President Franklin Pierce‚ with final approval action taken by Mexico on June 8‚ 1854. The purchase was the last major territorial acquisition in

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