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    been hit in the head with a steel bar from a lid of a garbage can. In the year of 1972 there had been three deaths in the building‚ including a patient Bernard Roe who was struck in the head with a chair at lunch by another patient‚ patient Jerome Spence was beaten by an inmate with had a 3 year old mentality‚ and James Logan who died of an ear infection. In December of 1973 the facility closed and the 600 patients in the facility were relocated. Today‚ the building is still standing but is not a

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    to cultivate their own plots of land - as an attempt to revive the crippled economy. Mao detested such policies‚ believing that the CCP was becoming too bureaucratic and the Party officials shied away from the values of Communism and revolution.” (Spence‚ 1990)

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    we meet our protagonist Alan Clay. In this novel‚ we see Alan struggle physically and emotionally‚ he battles with his past and present struggles‚ but more notably he battles with himself. We are shown glimpses of Alan’s now deceased friend‚ Charlie Fallon‚ and how Alan continues to see Charlie in his dreams and starts to process Charlie and his life decisions. We meet Kit and Ruby‚ Ruby is Alan’s now ex-wife and Kit is Alan’s daughter with Ruby. As a single parent‚ Alan struggles to pay for Kit

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    Analysis on Shaffer's Equus

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    It is a symbolic play and can be called "a journey into the mind" of Alan Strang‚ a seventeen year old boy. It analyzes Alan ’s religious obsession with horses which is based on his complicated feelings due to his religious background and his increasing sexual side as a teenager. This confusion of religion‚ in fact‚ is a consequence of some signals from his religious‚ middle-class mother and his atheist‚ working-class father. Alan ’s perception of religion and sexuality is conflicted and his way of

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    Are you a fan of the Garage Sale Mystery film series on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries? I have been almost from the beginning‚ and of course‚ I’m that person who endeavors to make note of every character in the series‚ especially when they are a recurring character. And that is how I happened upon the actor Jay Brazeau. Little did I know that I had seen him in so many things that I have lost count (Cedar Cove‚ First Wave‚etc.)‚ but he is one character actor that has intrigued me in every role he’s been

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    Equus Peter Shaffer Online Information For the online version of BookRags’ Equus Premium Study Guide‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-equus/ Copyright Information ©2000-2007 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale’s For Students Series: Presenting Analysis‚ Context‚ and Criticism on Commonly Studied Works: Introduction‚ Author Biography‚ Plot Summary‚ Characters

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    Alan honestly believes that these animals are God and they can see whatever he does. Alan will beat himself for his God like Jesus was beaten when he was crucified. These quotes show us how intensely Alan has lost himself within his religion as well as his obsession with horses. 15. "We were brisk in our wooing‚ brisk in our wedding‚ brisk in our

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    uncommon for workaholics to suffer from an assortment of health problems and illnesses. Workaholics have a habit of resisting collaborating in the workplace and will likely have trouble delegating tasks‚ and find it difficult to take vacations or breaks (Spence and Robbins 162). Also‚ because they have a habit of pushing others as hard as they do themselves‚ other people tend to find them hard to get along with. An Alcoholic is defined as “a person who drinks alcohol substances habitually and to excess”

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    study Bible : New King James Version (Libronix Digital Library): T Nelson Publishers: Nashville‚ 1997. Spence‚ HDM & Exell‚ JS: Pulpit Commentary (Ages Digital Christian Library: Vol. 12).Rio‚ WI: Ages Software Inc‚ 2005. Stamps‚ DC (Ed): Life in the Spirit Study Bible. Grand Rapids‚ MI: Zondervan‚ 2003. [2] Stamps‚ DC (Ed): Life in the Spirit Study Bible. Grand Rapids‚ MI: Zondervan‚ 2003. [3] Spence‚ HDM & Exell‚ JS: Pulpit Commentary (Ages Digital Christian Library: Vol. 12).Rio‚ WI: Ages Software

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    According to the Spence‚ Dalai Lama intended to implement the full democracy in the future. He believed that the most urgent concern at the time is the massive influx of Chinese settlers into Tibet. In addition‚ Tibetans are rapidly being reduced to an insignificant minority

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