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    This reflective essay is based on my experience of having undertaken the Treatment Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) where I was assessed on clinical skills testing my competence and knowledge on delivering low intensity cognitive behavioural interventions using the guided self-help approach (GSH). My aim is to explore and reflective the use of cognitive behavioural interventions and interpersonal skills in clinical practice. To assists me in the process of this reflection I will be

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    net-like organisation’ (1980 : 98). To him‚ the Panopticon stands for the ideal architectural model of modern disciplinary power also known as the ‘anatomo-politics of human body’ (Foucault‚ 1990 : 139 ). This subtle power resides in the unverifiable gaze upon the individual which creates a powerful and sophisticated internalized coercion and shapes his behaviour. The Panoptic device stands for a strong psychology of control‚ a ‘power of mind over mind’ as Bentham put it (Foucault‚ 1977 : 206).

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    Starry Night

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    one piece of art work can mean so many different things‚ create so many different feelings or bring back memories for so many diffrent people all at the same time. First I must describe the painting to you to get a sense of the feeling I have when I gaze at Starry Night. The painting appears to takes place in a small town or village at night. There are very few colors used in this painting‚ such as blacks‚ blues‚ yellows and a hint of reds. There is a church that stands out over the town casting a

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    This course addresses the active nature of “representing‚” “looking‚” “seeing‚” and “viewing.” It focuses on the politics of producing representations of ourselves and others through different types of visually-oriented disciplines‚ technologies and practices. We will pay particular attention to the ways everyday life‚ identities and desires are shaped by an increasingly commercialized and mainstream field of representations. We will also explore theoretical methods and critical tools of analysis

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    How does Priestley show that tension is at the heart of the Birling family. ‘An inspector calls’ is a book overflowing with tension. Tension is an enormously powerful device that a numerous amount playwrights‚ including‚ ‘J.B Priestley’ uses to produce suspense and a sense of +dness between characters. Tension is also used to catch the attention of readers and makes characters be prominent and stand out due to their action and the way they speak. It is imperative as it illustrates the emotions

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    The main reason for this study is to explore the role of joint attention in social play and their joint social understanding. They based on the two following research question 1) in what ways do infant communicate with each other during their social play? And 2) how they engage in playful social interactions base in joint attention and their joint mutual social skills. As their belief of joint attention facilitated the infants to communicate with adult and each other‚ sharing what is in their mind

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    INDIGENOUS TOURISM: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF APPROPRIATION‚ RE-IDENTIFICATION AND RE-PRESENTATION Tourism is an industry: its structures exist solely because profit can be generated. However‚ it offers a paradox because by offering employment and income by capitalising upon and giving value to arts and crafts previously thought unimportant‚ it then threatens to gain ownership of those designs and the ways of thought of which they are an expression. Ryan‚ C 2005‚ Indigenous tourism: commodification

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    erupt in Detroit‚ Michigan. This painting also has a huge possibility of connection of the song “Old Black Joe” by Stephen Foster who sings of a dying man reminiscing of his life and things no more. In the image itself‚ Old Black Joe‚ the audience will gaze onto a scene depicting an older African American male sitting on a wooden bench in the shade provided by a tree partial seen on the edges of the painting. Besides him are a bag to his right and onto his left a child tethered to a pole and strap to

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    The novel of Harris stands as a signpost of current horror fiction in the development of the serial killer as an antihero. With the creation of arguably the best fictional criminals ever‚ Harris makes reference to his habit of making use of real-life serial murderers and forensics to establish a practical subgenre of the crime thriller. The tones of the chapters vary here‚ which resulted in a diverse and uneven read. The conversation of Lecter discloses his penchant for psychology and the coaching

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    Take a walk through New York’s A‚C‚E-Chamber Street train station. As you walk or wait for the train you will notice rectangular motifs of eyes‚ some of the eyes are in pairs some are not. (Fig 1.) Nevertheless‚ you cannot help but wonder if they eye are staring at you as you wait for the train or if the eyes are looking over the station like a camera? Sight is a wondrous sense that can also give us insight into more than just what we see. If you were a god that made no physical contact with humanity

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