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    What outcome assessments may be used to measure change in your protocol? What is the change? Rationale for choice. 20 points • Allen Cognitive Level Screen- Created by Claudia Kay Allen‚ the purpose of this assessment is to estimate the client’s cognitive functioning as well as their capacity to learn and to guide treatment goal setting. This assessment utilizes leather pattern‚ leather laces‚ needles and

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    A man’s lost love that might drive him mad. “The Raven”‚ written by Edgar Allen Poe‚ is believed to be symbolic of his own life. But it seems to me that it shows that Poe was also either Psychic or a time traveler. This poem seems to predict Poe’s own future. Poe‚ an alcoholic‚ who because of his drinking lost good jobs had a bright bright spot in his life‚ his wife Virginia. Virginia was his cousin; he married her when he was 27 and she was thirteen. She only lived two years after “The Raven” was

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    This evaluative essay will be discussing and analysing the target article by Allen Greer titled ‘Fewer people would mean fewer worries’. In order to do so appropriately‚ this essay will use methods of argument analysis that have been developed during this course. This article appeared in the Australian on 16 January 2008. It addresses environmental issues such as climate change‚ water shortages and the dearth of arable land for agriculture. Greer essential argument states that reducing or stabilising

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    In "On the Beach at Night Alone‚" Walt Whitman develops the idea that everyone has a connection with everything else‚ including nature. Whitman uses a variety of writing techniques to get his point across. First‚ the repetition and parallel structure that his poems contain reinforce the connection between everything in nature. The usage of "All" 11 times emphasizes the inclusion of everything in the universe. The sentence structure remains the same throughout the poem‚ without any drastic change;

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    Criticism of "The Sick Rose" By analyzing more information from different authors‚ I was able to draw a greater amount contrast from the authors. I had a better feel for what they were trying to convey when they wrote their critical essays in their books. Whatever the case‚ it was easier to judge "The Sick Rose" by having more sources to reflect upon. Michael Riffaterre centers his analysis of "The Sick Rose" in "The Self- sufficient Text" by "using internal evidence only [to analyze

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    Nathan Hubschman Nathan Hubschman Ezra Pound Response: “The Tree” by Ezra Pound is about how Pound identifies with the tree-like state in which the nymph‚ Daphne‚ of Greek myth finds herself in order to escape Apollo. Pound begins the poem explaining how he was a “tree amid the wood” meaning a changed being amid a familiar yet under-perceived environment. He likens this form to the myth of Apollo who chases Daphne until she asks the god‚ Peneus‚ to change her into a tree. Even though she is

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    February 7‚ 2011 Assignment 10 Walt Whitman’s use of first person in his poems‚ allows the reader to be the author’s spectator. It is like the author is talking directly to the reader‚ which makes the reader feel more comfortable to read the poem and understand it better. However‚ the author uses first person as a rhetorical device. This leads the reader to pay closely attention to the poem in order to figure out what topic the author is trying to make the reader consider‚ from his perspective

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    i FILM: This is England 3. Place the words from exercise a. and b. with the characters below. Feel free to add words (and characters) Woody | Lol (Woodys girlfriend) | Combo | Cynth (Shaun’s mother) | Supportive | Caring | Encouraging/Persuasive (Can be bad as seen here) | Caring | Involved | Responsible | Pressuring | Loving | Caring | Loving | Abusive | Interested (in Shaun and his well being‚ as seen when he was bullied) | Tolerant | Accepting | Temperamental | Protective

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    Unit 2 Individual Project One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest‚ by Ken Kesey‚ was published in 1962. The story is set in a mental hospital and is narrated by the character Chief Bromden. Chief Bromden tells the story of a fellow inmate‚ Randle McMurphy‚ who is in the hospital to avoid serving the rest of his prison sentence on the claim of insanity. Randle McMurphy is rebellious and stands up to the cruel Nurse Ratchet all throughout the novel. The novel discusses the various treatments given to patients

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    Walt Whitman is a poet with a strong sense of mission‚ having devoted all his life to the creation of the “single” poem‚ I sit and look out. In this giant work‚ openness‚ freedom‚ and above all‚ individualism are all that concerned him. His aim was nothing less than to express some new poetical feelings and to initiate a poetic tradition in which difference should be recognized. Whitman is almost as blatant as this in his pacing of current experience because in the short poem “I Sit and Look Out

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