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    Dangerous Corner Analysis

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    the play deals with the state of affairs in the family of Caplans. From the beginning we can see the development of two plots: wireless play and the situation on the stage which are mixed. The wire less play is called The Sleeping Dog which is neither more noe less than the allusion to the proverb let the sleeping dog lie which is like the truth which shouldn`t be disturbed. But not all the characters agree with this statement. Robert Caplan starts investigating

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    Cited: Caplan‚ Roberta. "Alcoholism." Academic American Encyclopedia. 1992. Gitlow‚ Stanley E.‚ M.D. "Alcoholism." New Book Of Knowledge. 1991. Johnson‚ Vernon. Everything You Need To Know About Chemical Dependency: Vernon Johnson ’s Guide For Families. Minneapolis:

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    Criminal Rehabilitation

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    Criminal rehabilitation involves restoring an individual to useful life through education‚ and therapy. The rehabilitation assumption is that individuals are never permanently criminals. As a result‚ it is possible to reinstate a criminal to useful life where they positively contribute to the society and to themselves. The main aim of criminal rehabilitation is the prevention of habitual offending or criminal recidivism. Criminal rehabilitation seeks to bring an offender into a normal state of mind

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    Effects Of Obstructionism

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    compromise” (1-2). That the rule of law is necessary to ensure good legislation and discourse is contrary to how many individuals now see the function of government‚ which is constant gridlock. In frustration‚ they blame the opposition. Furthermore‚ Caplan of the New Yorker notes that some aspects of government are purposely not intended to be political‚ rather that “the Supreme Court is supposed to serve as the corrector and protector of the political branches” instead of being a political force itself

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    and problem solving techniques that the client was not aware s/he had‚ hence returning to “precrisis equilibrium” (Caplan as cited by James‚ 2008‚ p. 14). With Gestalt therapy one of the goals is for the individual to move from environmental support to self-support (Grant‚ n.d.) which I view as being a state of equilibrium that the individual was at prior to the crisis that Caplan (as cited by James‚ 2008) talks about. Using Gestalt therapy in a crisis focuses on the here and now and uses “how”

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    environment and reduce emissions so they spend thousands of dollars to buy electric and hybrid cars‚ when if they would simply change out their outdated light bulbs they could make an even greater impact on reducing greenhouse-gases. As stated by Caplan‚ “Electric lighting currently accounts for 19% of the world’s electricity use‚ pumping as much greenhouse-gas pollution into the atmosphere ever year as half the world’s cars.” In the debate about the deteriorating environment‚ power plants have always

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    Heart in a Box

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    4 hours a transplanted heart can stay strong and healthy in a cooler of ice‚ but past six hours is too long for the heart to be stable‚ and its impossible to predict whether the heart will reject the recipient or not. In an article on May 2009 Caplan said "Hearts are very fragile and can sometimes be damaged by the current standard method of preserving them on ice." So the TransMedics came up with this machine‚ heart in the box which is known as the Organ Care System‚ is made by TransMedics Inc

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    Green Mile Death Penalty

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    Ed. Adrienne Wilmoth Lerner‚ Brenda Wilmoth Lerner‚ and K. Lee Lerner. Detroit: Gale‚ 2006. 176-179. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 27 Sept. 2013. Caplan‚ Lincoln. "The withered writ: habeas corpus‚ the age-old means for prisoners to challenge their detention‚ has never been more restricted than it is now." The American Prospect 24.4 (2013): 42+. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 26 Sept. 2013.

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    The text under the title “Dangerous Corner” was written by British journalist‚ novelist‚ playwright‚ and essayist – John Boynton Priestley (1894-1984). Priestley’s output was vast and varied - he wrote over one hundred novels‚ plays‚ and essay. The text under the study is a play. The society of several men and women sitting in a cosy drawing-room and idly discussing the wireless lay they have just heard is described in the plot. Initially the conversation goes around the play but gradually it approaches

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    TA: Adam King Introduction In 1998‚ the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Delta and Pine Land Company announced that they have received a patent on a new bio-agricultural technology that was later dubbed the Terminator (Caplan‚ 2007). The goal of this biologically modified seed is to grow crops by giving higher yields while at the end of the harvest leaving the seed sterile (Shand‚ 1999). That being said farmers are forced to go back to the market every year to buy new

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