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    The Art of Healing

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    Andrea Colston Young Explorations in Interdisciplinary Studies 29 November 2009 The Art of Healing: The Benefits of Creative Art Therapy for Young People The Art of Healing: The Benefits of Creative Art Therapy for Young People Young people today are often unable to express their thoughts and experiences when dealing with personal trauma. Traditional medicine has a tendency to focus on drugs and “talk therapy” to resolve the issue. However‚ research shows that other methods

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    Divine Wind

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    The Divine Wind has lots of people with worries on their mind. Discuss By Tom Sutton. Set in the Pearling District Broome in Western Australia during the years of World War II‚ Garry Disher’s “The Divine Wind” follows the personal experiences of Hartley “Hart” Penrose as he recounts the events of his youth leading up to and during World War II . The problems facing Hart are those in which he lusts for Japanese friend Mitsy Sennosuke‚ who encounters hate and prejudice as Japan enters the war

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    Healing Of America

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    fragmented system‚ and a nonsystem (Congressional Budget Office‚ 1992; Geyman‚ 2008; Harrington & Estes‚ 2008b; Shi & Singh‚ 2001). In my opinion US health care system is inappropriate and expensive compared with many other developed countries. In The Healing of America‚ T. D. Reid explored why American medicine falls behind other countries in quality while it races far ahead in cost of care. Acording

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    tradition.Hurt is way up there on the list. At times we find ourselves reeling from some of the most painful wounds imagation. Loss of a loved one to death‚ loss of a family‚ loss . It’s only natural to seek healing in God‚ and it’s amazing how God uses some of his dear people to be channels of God’s healing‚ hope-filled‚ non-judgmental love. I can’t begin to count the times I’ve seen people’s hurts healed within the context of support from the church. Ever wonder what motivates people to

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    Speak

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    Through her art assignment‚ Melinda conveys‚ through painting‚ her growing process of healing. In order to heal‚ she must grow out of her deep emotional shell that she has built around herself. The healing process can be very difficult for some because the wall they build up (from the original source of pain) was built to protect them. Unfortunately it is usually an unhealthy way to cope… so within time healing‚ in this case speaking up‚ will come a little easier and easier. By the end of the

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    You’re sitting in a giant theatre. There are excited whispers around you sounding eager and hopeful that the show will be just as good as they had hoped. Gradually‚ the lights start to dim and the whispers turn into silence. You’re sitting in complete darkness as you hear the overture begin. The Broadway show is starting. We all love the joy that Disney Studios puts into their movies. Whether its Aladdin or Beauty and the Beast or even Frozen‚ Disney has warmed people’s hearts for decades and made

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    Hairspray Play Analysis

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    Segregation‚ intolerance‚ and prejudice are all tackled in Vincennes University’s fall musical Hairspray. While both celebrating and critiquing aspects of American culture in the 1960’s‚ the overall message is the beauty of acceptance and freedom. Despite a few minor weaknesses‚ likely due to limitations on time and resources‚ the play was very impressive and a definite success. Generally‚ the acting was superb. However‚ Amber’s lines seemed tremendously loud and exaggerated compared to the rest

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    Imagine living in the 1960’s fighting for the chance to be able on a hit dance show series. Now‚ imagine fighting for equal opportunities between the blacks and whites‚ in an area where segration between the two races is held up as an important aspect of the community. This is exactly what happened in the hit musical‚ Hairspray. I was able to attend this amazing musical at Washington Lee High School on April 25‚ 2015. Directed by Keith Cassidy‚ outstanding performers showed off their collaboration

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    Divine Intervention

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    Divine Intervention The belief in divine powers controlled civilian life in the ancient world. Piety‚ sacrifice‚ and complete devotion were necessary to keep these gods happy. In both ancient texts‚ The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Aeneid‚ this sort of respect and dedication to the gods is seen. Although ruling at different times‚ both kings in these epic adventures face uniquely different divine powers that have a diverse way of handling each culture. The role of the gods‚ although present in both

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    abused themselves and never got the needed emotional healing. Even though these survival techniques a child use to live through the abuse as a child serve a purpose it is when these same techniques carry over into an adults life that cause problems and negative behaviors‚ Dr. Wilson’s model is summarized “making and consistently practicing new choices produce changes” (Wilson‚ 2001). She also see the need for God’s Holy Spirit in the healing process but that we as God’s creation have an individual

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