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    We Were Here David Weber

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    Documentary Kaly Flood University of South Florida “We Were Here”: We Will Remember David Weissman and Bill Weber recounted gripping testimonies of those who experienced the 1980’s AIDS/ HIV epidemic in the documentary “We Were Here” (Weissman & Weber‚ 2011). During this documentary several people told of experiences prior‚ during‚ and post the AIDs/HIV crisis. This review will illustrate how Weissman and Weber portrayed the AIDs crisis using the documentary title “ We Were Here” and relevance

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    critique I went to Sunnyslope High School to see their production of The Snow Queen. All in all the theme of this play can be seen as love. Gerda expresses about every single scene how she loves Kai and will do anything to get him back. This play sounded extremely well put on‚ and then I saw it and wasn’t impressed even slightly. To start off the play Grandma‚ Gerda‚ and Kai sit around the house until the kids decide they want to play outside in the snow. Grandma tells the kids about the snow Queen

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    Freud's View of Civilization

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    Freud’s view of civilization emerges from his understanding of the struggle between Eros and Death. Freud expresses the existence of two contrary instincts‚ Eros and Death‚ via starting from the speculations on the beginning of life and biological parallels. While Eros preserves the living substance and joins it into larger units‚ such as societies‚ Death dissolves these units and brings them back to their primeval state. The death drives appear to be regressive‚ striving for a return to a less differentiated

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    Beck Hopelessness Scale

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    between .82 and .93. Test-retest reliability was not as strong‚ with the mean =.68‚ indicating the hopelessness was variable and not a personality trait‚ thus more treatable in terms of working with the client for resolution. Additionally‚ Beck‚ Weissman‚ Lester‚ and Trexler (1974) noted that initial research on the BHS showed a high internal consistency of .93 among 294 inpatient persons with recent suicide attempts. These patients were fairly diverse with only 57% being female and of those 44%

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    Clinical Psychology‚ 70(2)‚ 288-298. Carter‚ M. M.‚ Turovsky‚ J.‚ & Barlow‚ D. H. (1993) Interpersonal relationships in panic disorder with agoraphobia: a review of empirical evidence. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice‚ 1‚ 25-34. DiMascio‚ A.‚ Weissman‚ M Elkin‚ I.‚ Shea‚ M. T.‚ & Waktins‚ J. T. (1989) National institute of mental health treatment of depression collaborative research programme: General effectiveness of treatment. Archives of General Psychiatry‚ 46‚ 971-983. Frank‚ E.‚ Kupfer‚ D

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    Bris Milah (Circumcision)

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    Health. 5 Nov. 2001. Klein‚ Isaac. A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice. New York: The Jewish Theological Semianry of America‚ 1979. Konig‚ Joshua. Personal interview. 28 Nov. 2001. Schapiro‚ Rabbi Moshe. What is Circumcision? Aish HaTorah. 15 Oct. 2001. Scheinbaum‚ Rabbi A. Leib. Peninim On The Torah. Cleveland‚ Ohio: Kisvei Publications‚ 2000. Weissman‚ Rabbi Moshe. The Little Midrash Says: The Book of Beraishis. Brooklyn‚ New York: Bnay Yaakov Publications‚ 1986. Weissman‚ Rabbi Moshe. The Little

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    Evaluation of Sources

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    Revolution: Music and Social Change in America focuses on music in America that dates back to the early 1900’s‚ but incorporating key facts about the music of the 1960s. Weissman goes in depth about the different musicians that had an impact during the 1960s‚ and also talks about how the history of America and music were interrelated. Weissman states specifically how and why historical events such as the Civil Rights Movement‚ the assassination of President Kennedy‚ and the rock and roll/hippie movement

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    Understanding Descartes’ Method of Doubt Clear your mind‚ if you will‚ of everything you have ever seen or known to be true. To begin understanding Rene Descartes’ method of doubt‚ you need to suspend all prejudice and prior judgments and start with a clean slate "for the purpose of discovering some ultimate truth on which to base all thought." (Kolak‚ Pg.225). Discouraged with much skepticism from his own beliefs‚ Descartes was embarrassed of his own ignorance. He set out to try and accomplish

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    The Buddenbrook

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    The novel is the setting in northern Germany and tells the story of three generations of Buddenbrooks‚ between 1835 and 1877 (the founder of the House‚ Johan‚ is mentioned only occasionally)‚ a merchant family representative of the bourgeois spirit of the time. The book published by Gollancz contains a useful tree that helps easily locate the characters from the beginning‚ but at the end of the novel the reader to accurately recognize the most relevant. The author is recreating an era‚ contextualizándola

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    Fairy Tale

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    people when he becomes evil) Gerda throwing red shoes into river can be seen as giving up budding sexuality to find playmate River says that she is not ready to be an adult so she proceeds to be a child throughout life Going down river= journey through life Everyone is interested in only their own universe (flowers story) Gerda stays a child—goes from one gma to another gma 4th story: Princess and prince are nice to gerda because they are children too Gerda raised way above her status qup

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