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    Transference and counter transference are essential the part of the patients and clinicians relationship. And as a professional I must become aware of how my own feelings‚ attitudes‚ and relationships with patient as it will influences the helping process‚ self-reflection and utilizing this awareness for the benefit of patients are major components of my professional self. Many patients/clients will experience transference and as they relate to the clinicians‚ but their thoughts and feelings

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    Farewell to Arms

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    "You are all a lost generation" -Gertrude Stein This quotation’s importance on author Earnest Hemmingway is reflected in his modern Romeo and Juliet novel entitled A Farewell to Arms. The recurring tone of the novel suggests that the only reality is the harsh truth which is anything but romantic and proves that in the end‚ all is futile. This generation in which Stein spoke of to Hemingway is the generation of romantic war times. This idea is symbolized in the character Catherine Barkley’s vision

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    Arms Trafficking

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    Arms trafficking‚ also known as gunrunning is the illegal transporting of firearms from one state‚ or country to another. Organized crime groups buy and sell weapons such as heavy machine guns‚ hand-held guns‚ recilles rifles and grenades to name a few to other groups for large profits. Arms’ trafficking is a multi-billion dollar business. 87% of firearms recovered from Mexico were traced back to the US over the last five years and is said to be responsible for fueling Mexico’s drug violence according

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    Koalala Bears

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    Queensland Koala Bear You will find the Queensland koala bear sleeping soundly in a eucalyptus tree‚ tucked in forts and nooks. A koala bear is nocturnal and chooses to sleep for longer periods because more sleep means a slower metabolism‚ thus helps maintain their energy levels (. "Why Koalas Sleep more than 20 Hours a Day?"). Consequently‚ they sleep up to twenty hours a day! The Queensland koala bear is the smallest subspecies of the koala bears ("Koala Bears Characteristics."). The koala bear is classified

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    The Berenstain Bears

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    The first book was released in 1962 and published by Dr. Seuss. The book features a family of bears whom learn lessons and morals during family adventures or from certain situations. Since the release‚ more than two hundred books have been written‚ and over two hundred and fifty million copies have been printed (“About the Berenstain Bears”). What relevance does this have to the Mandela effect? This is important to mention because a large percentage of people recall

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    A Farewell to Arms

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    In Hemingway’s novel A farewell to Arms he uses point of view and symbolism to show the brutality of war and the passion of love. He uses polar opposites in his work to make a balance between the dark and the light sides of life. Frederic is the main character of A Farewell to Arms and the book is told in first person through his perspective for the most part. This telling of the story helps give peace of mind because you know if he is telling the story through flashbacks then you know that he will

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    Open Arms

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    One morning‚ Damion abruptly entered his grandfather’s study and demanded his inheritance ahead of time‚ without the slightest hint in advance. Reluctantly‚ after failing to convince his grandson that this was a horrible idea‚ the grandfather gave him what he wanted with sadness evident in his features. Once Damion packed his bags and stuffed them in his Italian sports car‚ he started tearing up the open highways and making his way to the luxurious Beverly Hills. He stayed in extravagant‚ penthouse

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    Arm Architecture

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    ARM Processor Architecture Some Slides are Adopted from NCTU IP Core Design Some Slides are Adopted from NTU Digital SIP Design Project SOC Consortium Course Material Outline ARM Core Family ARM Processor Core Introduction to Several ARM processors Memory Hierarchy Software Development Summary SOC Consortium Course Material 2 ARM Core Family SOC Consortium Course Material 3 ARM Core Family Application Cores ARM Cortex-A8 ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore ARM Cortex-A9 Single Core

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    Coat of arms

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    many of them on the Coat of Arms? The lion represent bravery‚ strength‚ ferocity‚ and courage. Rulers of England include them because they want to show their power 2.What does the fleur-de-lis represent? Why is it featured on the Coat of Arms of British rulers? Fleur-de-lis represent purity‚ light and floral badge of France. The British rulers used this because of the Alliance with the French during their history. 3.Why is the Irish harp featured on the Coat of Arms? It was to show their rule

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    Bear Grylls

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    made a name for himself on The Crocodile Hunter and died in 2006. Bear Grylls is a survivalist who is from the United Kingdom and makes a living doing things you and I would not do for any amount of money. Man vs. Wild host‚ survivor and adventurer Bear Grylls is used to a few challenges. He was born in Northern Ireland and soon moved to the Isle of Wight. His father would take him mountain climbing with him at a young age. Bear‚ having a Karate Black Belt‚ passed the exhausting UK Reserve’s Special

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