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    backwards. A frequently asked question in this book is “why is there water everywhere”. There are four main characters in this novel; Lone ranger‚ Ishmael‚ Robinson Crusoe and Hawkeye‚ they all escaped from a mental institution. All these men are Native American Elders. Each one of these elders is connected to a female character from native tradition: First woman and Lone ranger‚ Changing woman and Ishmael‚ Thought woman and Robinson Crusoe‚ and old woman and Hawkeye. Throughout this novel Green Grass

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    storage on Cupboard top | Could fall and hurt staff members | Provide proper storage‚ for example filing cabinet/cupboard | Manager | Broken Coat Stand | Could fall over and hurt staff or damage property | Replace with locker or cupboard | Manager | Lone Working | Employee could get stressed and no interaction | Rearrange staff or rota staff to make sure that the employee is not working alone | Manager | Store Cupboard | People could trip up | Floor and passage way needs clearing | Manager |

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    chapter his conditions worsen upon Edmund awaiting his father’s turn. Kipps singles himself out as one not to take part in the festivities and be a "old spoilsport". From here on Kipps is seen as a lone hero when wandering out into the outdoors‚ his senses being overdramatized heightens this. This lone heroic status recurs through the book‚ and even His desire to be alone sometimes is later contrasted when he thrives for the company to help him complete his business and is pleased of the company

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    ordinary life. In the second stage of recovery‚ the survivor has to remember the emotion associated with the traumatic event. The purpose of therapy is to provide the “music and words” for the story the survivor has to keep repeating until it becomes integrated in the survivor’s life. When the survivor understands and feels the emotions associated with the traumatic event‚ they can continue to empower themselves. However‚ sometimes when a survivor recalls their event to the extent of reliving and

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    scouting around shooting survivors‚ like the ship crew‚ he sees the survivors and the chase begins. The survivors swim for the shore of Long Beach‚ and “the Ghost” starts for the survivors as well‚ following them and trying to kill them. In the events they get on the beach and get away by stealing a van‚ they head for the highway to China Town. The police arrive at the beach and find a wounded survivor and a few corpses; “the Ghost” is nowhere to be found. The survivors seek refuge in China Town

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    family diversity is a bad thing‚ and that lone parent families are detrimental to society. 90% of families are patriarchal. He argues that this causes delinquency in young boys‚ as they have no male role model to aspire to‚ so they look to the streets to find one instead. This process creates and underclass who are dependant on the welfare state. However‚ there are people that would disagree. Feminists argue that there is very little evidence that matriarchal lone-parent families cause delinquency‚ and

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    awareness and support survivors of rape‚ sexual assault and relationship violence among students and nonstudents. I also think the goal was to unify the community by allowing survivors to open up about incidents of abuse/assault within their lives. I observed the audiences reactions when the audience showed lots of support to the survivors that were telling their stories of assault and abuse. Whenever a survivor would leave the stage the audience would applaud the survivor for being courageous. Also

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    well known student life‚ or the distance from home to school. When I graduated from high school‚ I had to decide stay in my native country and study at the university or come over to the United States of America. I chose being in the USA and study at Lone Star College for many reasons. First reason why I chose to attend this college is the unique distance. I would say I drive from my house to school approximately for 3 minutes or even can take a walk for 10 minutes. That is amazing when you

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    redundant‚ and from this the concept of ’Survivor Syndrome ’ was created. It has been established that redundancy processes result in negative emotions being felt by survivors‚ such as less job satisfaction‚ mistrust in the organisation‚ less pride in the organisation and they feel that the organisation is not supporting them as much. These are just a few of the symptoms that have been associated with the syndrome. However‚ some research has suggested that Survivor syndrome is a myth‚ or can be prevented

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    Survivor Guilt in the Holocaust The Holocaust refers to the mass genocide of Jews that prompted World War II. However‚ it was not only Jews who were sent to concentration camps. Any who dared to smuggle an ounce of meat‚ those who were highly educated‚ those who helped Jews‚ or those who simply did not look Aryan enough were also sent to the death camps. Hundreds upon thousands were killed‚ but a handful of every one of those thousands survived. They were spared because of their skills; skills

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