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    The Uncertain

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    DISCOVERY IN BINAN Summary: Rizal formerly lived in the house of his uncle‚ Jose Albertos‚ when he was still studying in Binan Laguna. There is an uncertain relationship between Jose Alberto and Teodora Alonso‚ according to Rizal’s a letter to Blumentritt saying Teodora Alonso’s father Lorenzo Alberto Alonso‚ “was a deputy for the Philippines in the Cortes” and his uncle‚ Jose Alberto “was educated in Europe” and was also a knight in the Order of Isabel La Catolica. In the contrary of Leon Ma

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    Running Head: Strengths Based Assessment 1 Strengths Based Assessment: The Soloist By Colleen Austin SOWK 587a University of Southern California Professor Brittani Morris Strengths Based Assessment 2 Character Identification Describe the character you choose as your focus. Include race‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ religion‚ sex‚ marital status‚ living situation‚ educational level‚ internal strengths (coping mechanisms‚ skills‚ experience‚ ability

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    journalist– Steve Lopez a columnist for the LA Times‚ comes across Nathaniel Ayers on the street and decides to write about him. Between playing bursts of music on a violin with only two working strings‚ Nathaniel gives a mostly incoherent discourse on the benefits of being homeless and on his efforts to bring music to the city.  Steve‚ in need of a subject for his column‚ researches Nathaniel’s background. From there‚ Lopez and Ayers develop a struggling friendship‚ which leads Lopez to try to help

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    10/8/2013 Video Review 1 (The Soloist) This film was watched on October 4th‚ 2013. It is directed by Joe Wright‚ and the main characters are Steve Lopez (a Journalist for the LA Times) who is portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. and Nathaniel Anthony Ayres Jr. (a mentally ill homeless musician) portrayed by Jamie Foxx. This film follows Steve Lopez a journalist working for the LA times and while looking for a good story to write stubbles upon a street musician who is playing a violin with only two

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    setting; consequently‚ he ends up playing his violin wandering along the streets of LA. He was disregarded to the public like most homeless‚ psychiatric patients around us‚ until he met Steve Lopez‚ a columnist in the LA Times. Lopez was drawn to Nathaniel talent after watching him play his old violin. Lopez found‚ the story of Nathaniel exceptionally interesting because this is a man who went to the Juilliard Music School because of his incredible talent‚ but dropped out diagnosed with schizophrenia

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    Komposisyon

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    I was her she was me  We were one we were free  And if there’s somebody calling me on  She’s the one  If there’s somebody calling me on  She’s the one  We were young we were wrong  We were fine all along  If there’s somebody calling me on  She’s the one  When you get to where you want to go  And you know the things you want to know  You’re smiling  When you said what you want to say  And you know the way you want to play‚ yeah  You’ll be so high you’ll be flying  Though

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    done to young women’s bodies during in-vitro fertilization (IVF). With the use of pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos‚ Lopez makes her argument rather easy to agree with.  Lopez executes the rhetorical element of pathos very well throughout her article. When stating that‚ “They risk bleeding‚ infection‚ and scarring” and “weeks of abdominal pain (At worst‚ complications may leave her dead).” Lopez uses great emotion. When using words such as‚ “dead” many emotions can be brought to the reader’s attention

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    the essay‚ A Literature of Place‚ Barry Lopez addresses the topic of geography. He claims that human imagination is shaped by the architectures it encounters at an early age. Lopez claims that our imagination is shaped by what is around us and what we grew up around. Lopez grew up in the California Valley‚ close to the Pacific Ocean. He stated in his essay that he can close his eyes and imagine the ocean being there and smelling blossoms on orange trees. Lopez also said that you should form a relationship

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    and Scooby snacks. Ecstasy was developed in a laboratory in 1912 and patented in 1914 (Lopez 6). It is a synthetic drug derived from amphetamines and similar to hallucinogens and methamphetamines (Lopez 6; Schroder 13-140). Some ecstasy tablets only contain a low percentage of MDMA; instead they are filled with other drugs such as LSD‚ MDA‚ DMT‚ PMT‚ PMA‚ PCP‚ GHB‚ cocaine‚ ketamine‚ and cough medicine (Lopez 3). These other drugs make the negative qualities worse than if the user was taking only

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    the essay A Literature of Place‚ by Barry Lopez he addresses the topic of Nature writing and Landscape writing. He believes that nature makes writing comes alive. If you know your landscape‚ you will write about it better. The way we imagine is often affected by scent. For example‚ animals can respond to what we can’t‚ because they can smell things that we can’t. Another point Lopez makes is that you will return to what you already know. Using imagery‚ Lopez explains that by hearing a flap of wings

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