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    expression on my face changed to show I cared and could empathise‚ also my tone of voice got softer and my voice was slightly quieter. During the scene I tried to use touch and contact but it did not work so well as I and the service user were not sitting close enough to eachother. In my first role play I with my partner acted out a scene that I was a middle aged male support worker and my partner was a retired disabled patient in a care home who had just received some bad news that he has heart disease

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    Life’s Descriptions Life is one of those words that can be shaped however one may please and turned into an idea suited for themselves. For example‚ “Life is like photography. You need the negatives to develop” (Brown). There are many metaphors used to describe life depending on whether it is an optimistic or pessimistic view. Two comparisons some may make about life are having to do with having their life course mapped out and then‚ to its polar opposite‚ going through each day without a clue.

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    When you first enter Disneyland‚ you are overcome with a vast amount of emotions. I get a nervous feeling deep inside my gut. The excitement overwhelms me‚ knowing that in just a few small steps‚ I will see the castle at the end of Main Street. The smell of churros are in the air. The crowds are filled with children and parents. You can hear children’s laughter and excitement. And if you look closely‚ you can see Mickey and friends in the corner signing autographs and taking pictures. I close my

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    1. Describe a time when you experienced a significant period of suffering. How did you deal with that experience? How did you find comfort in the midst of suffering? I was almost 4 months pregnant with our second child and put on bedrest‚ the day of my checkup and ultrasound I began to have extreme pain. Before going to my appointment‚ I went to the bathroom and I heard a big gush‚ then the toilet began to fill with blood. I had a miscarriage‚ I did not deal with it very well and sometimes I still

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    1. Although Elinor knew before that Edward and Lucy would probably be married‚ she was still very hurt by the news. This entire secrete marriage seemed somewhat odd to me‚ as a reader‚ because Jane Austen doesn’t foreshadow this event in the text. Robert Ferrars and Lucy Steele hardly seem to know each other. It seems to me that Jane Austen just placed this relationship into the plot instead of letting it naturally develop throughout the book. 2. The expectation of an unpleasant event was very

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    Plot Development The spillway is set at party at Dana’s house but the spillway is a dangerous narrow path across a waterway and very important part to develop the story line. “The setting is rapidly planned which allows the action of the story to begin. The party throbbed on‚ like a living thing with an existence and momentum all its own” (Kirkwood M‚). More clues are given right through the story about other settings about the spillway such as: “there has been an open dare to walk across the

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    Catcher in the Rye Essay The journey of the adolescent mind into the more mature structure of adulthood‚ displays the corruption the world inflicts on the innocent. In the book‚ The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ Holden‚ who is a sixteen year old boy struggling with school and a few disorders‚ explores the various parts of New York while observing the atmosphere of it all through a flittered lens. The book demonstrates the innocence in youth while still exhibiting the phoniness of the adult

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    DESCRIBE What active listening is a process of information‚ which uses all of our senses but mostly through perceiving sound? Our‚ hearing‚ smell‚ taste and touch are sensing that we sometimes use it without knowing. Listen correctly‚ can be crucial to encoding and decoding the message‚ for clarification and understanding what the message is. While deciphering messages‚ you get a sense of understanding what the message is saying. Next‚ is trying to remember or recall what you are trying

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    by Antar Martin)‚ the drums (played by Richard Sellers)‚ and vocals (sung by Sherry Williams). Overall‚ this group of talented individuals performed various smooth jazz pieces that kept the audience in awe. The pieces “Olivia” and a cover of “Like Someone in Love” are some examples of the contrasting‚ yet soulful music from that night. The piece “Olivia”‚ an original composed by Curtis Taylor‚ was upbeat and lively throughout. The flow of the music was energetic‚ people were bobbing their heads to

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    Titus is pleading with the powerful leaders of Rome to stay the execution of his two sons as a reward for his service to Rome‚ “Hear me‚ grave fathers! Noble tribunes‚ stay! / For pity of mine age‚ whose youth was spent / In dangerous wars‚ whilst you securely slept; / For all my blood in Rome’s great quarrel shed; / For all the frosty nights that I have watch’d” (3.1.1-5). Obviously‚ in these five lines Titus is pleading for his sons’ lives. However‚ looking beyond the words at the whole situation

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