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    Introduction Generally shift work is becoming more predominant as a working agenda in the public sector and during 2005-2006‚ Work safe Australia (2009) calculated that at least 16% or 1.6 million Australians were engaged in shift work. Subsequently‚ recent studies outlined by Kantermann et al. (2010) suggest that the health and wellbeing of millions of employee’s are seriously affected by shift work. The impact of shift work can play havoc to various homeostatic mechanisms on individuals‚ particularly

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    My Journey to Youth Work. Growing up I didn’t have much of major issues to create any turning point in my youth. Besides having normal barriers and challenges as a child growing up in poverty but still manage to have a structural bringing. My parents were very disciplinary and with strong moral values‚ each had their own teaching style to help us‚ learn and cope with our limitations or hardship of living in poverty. They were hard working people‚ with a large family. Their approach to teach

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    Ambiguity and grotesqueness are two themes evident in the Gothic works: “The Black Cat‚” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ “Prey‚” by Richard Matheson‚ “The Feather Pillow‚” by Horacio Quiroga. These authors intended on using gothic elements such as mystery and violence to add suspense and induce fear in the story’s tone. The theme of ambiguity is utilized in various gothic works often to add to the plot of suspense and mystery. In “The Black Cat‚” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ an element of mystery is constant throughout

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    Literary Comparison Jenna Sanders ENG125: Introduction to Literature (GSH1035D) Michelle Pinkard September 28‚2010 People in all organizations and walks of life must have the ability to work in a team environment. Yet the world can not see that viewpoint sometimes‚ the idea that we all stand together in one fight. Thus creating conflict‚ the literary element I have chosen. Tuesday 9/11/01 by Lucille Clifton is the poem to represent the ongoing conflict of Man versus Society. In the last stanza

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    activation during the perception of facial affect William D. S. KillgoreCA and Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd Cognitive Neuroimaging Laboratory‚ Brain Imaging Center‚ McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School‚ 115 Mill Street‚ Belmont‚ MA 02478‚ USA CA Corresponding Author Received 11 April 2001; accepted 5 June 2001 The cognitive and affective systems of the cerebral cortex are often more lateralized in males than females‚ but it is unclear whether these differences extend to subcortical systems.

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    to save the ewe and eventually succeeded. The conflict in “The Inheritor” reiterates the theme that the choice a person makes based on moral obligation may seem unreasonable. The man could have been killed but he felt he had to try to rescue the ewe from the dingo. Because he was true to his conscience he felt satisfied with his choice. In “Tell-Tale Heart” the conflict is different but the theme is the same. The conflict was whether or not he was going to live with the guilt of murdering

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    In most literature that involves gothic literature they all have a dark storyline to them and a vast majority of them involve death. In the Story And Then There Were None and “Morella” they both have a dark storyline in them. Both of these stories involve the death of at least one person in them. Murder is one of the main topics in gothic literature‚ it shows up in a lot of Christie’s and Edgars stories. In Christie’s story she has a plot line that everyone ended up dying in and in Edgar’s story

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    Gothic literature displays that the world is not always as it seems; usually through horror making the reader question the morality and truth of everyday life. Notable authors such as Edgar Allan Poe‚ Richard Matheson‚ and Horacio Quiroga use violence (as well as death and blood) and entrapment in order to show how naivete and innocence are exploited and taken for granted. Moreover‚ the idea of entrapment comes to fruition often in gothic literature‚ and usually happens to those who are innocent

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    Life is a journey that begins when you are born. Through this journey‚ we see and hear many things that change the way we think about the people who influence us as well as the world around us. Jack Kerouac’s On the Road‚ is a great example of the theme "life is a journey". This novel is about two characters‚ Sal Paradise‚ a young writer‚ and Dean Moriarty‚ a wild youth who lives life to the fullest. Together they go all around America; their journeys include traveling through the wilderness‚ small

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    PROF. MABINI DG DIZON LECTURER‚ ENG 10 C and T UNIT IV THE RESEARCH REPORT RESULTS AND DISCUSSION SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION ABSTRACT POSTER PAPER I. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION A. This section corresponds to the data analysis and interpretation stages of the research process. Functions: Presents data in an organized manner. Derives and discusses generalizations from the data. Establishes highest and lowest data values (the data range) if there are any‚ as well as other values of special

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