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    troubling or perplexing. It is clearly and explicitly contracted‚ and the boundaries of the relationship identified. The activity itself is designed to help self-exploration and understanding. The process should help to identify thoughts‚ emotions and‚ may offer the client a greater sense of personal resources and behaviours that‚ once assessed self-determine change.” (Janice Russell‚ Graham Dexter‚ Tim Bond. 1992 Differentiation Between Advice‚ Guidance‚

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    himself? Is Iago evil? Essentially‚ Iago could be described as the central trouble-making‚ ill-willed character of the play; he leads a lot of the characters into a state of confusion‚ convincing them to think poorly and wrong of other figures in ’Othello’ that are in fact innocent of their accused crimes. But does this make him an "evil" individual? Let us begin by defining the word "evil". An evil person may be considered as somebody who condones bad or morally wrong activities that cause ruin‚

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    Cultural Self-Awareness We live in a world that is culturally diverse. Cultural diversity includes different cultures‚ groups‚ communities‚ ethnicities‚ religions‚ and forms of communication‚ along with cultural values and norms. Living in such diverse society‚ it is important that we learn to respect each other’s differences. When I think of the term "culturally different‚" I immediately think of a group of individuals who face a number of challenges‚ such as acceptance and discrimination

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    Othello is a play about the desperate need for certainty The theme of certainty pervades the play from the opening scence‚ and as it progresses‚ the quest for certainty becomes more desperate and frantic; not only within the minds and actions of the characters‚ but also within the audience as we become desperate to know and understand the outcome of Iago’s malicous plan. Shakespeare introduces the protaginist‚ Othello‚ to the audience through the malicious and predujiced tongues of Iago‚ Roderigo

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    Shakespeare’s play Othello displays the theme of racism towards the tragic hero Othello. According to Dictionary.com‚ racism is defined as‚ “a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human racial groups determine cultural or individual achievement‚ usually involving the idea that one’s own race is superior and has the right to dominate others or that a particular racial group is inferior to the others.” In Othello‚ racism seems to overpower what a great leader and husband Othello is. This

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    William Shakespeare’s masterpiece Othello‚ where many characters have a contrast created between what they believe and what is true‚ creating a false appearance. In this tragedy‚ the contrast between appearance and reality plays a pivotal role in the plot‚

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    even when there is a lack of trust between two people‚ which is evident in William Shakespeare’s Othello. Despite Othello’s suspicions of Desdemona’s innocence and faithfulness‚ he still truly loves her. When Iago first tries to plant the idea of Desdemona cheating on him‚ Othello does not believe him. Othello tells Iago that he needs proof before he will accept that as the truth. He also tells Iago that: “If she be false‚ O‚ then heaven mocks itself!” (3.3.313). Here‚ Othello is saying that if Desdemona

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    Othello‚ the Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare was a tragic play first published in 1622 and was believed to be wrote around 1603. Othello takes place in the late sixteenth century‚ and is about Othello and Desdemona who get married despite all their differences. However Othello’s ensign Iago harbors a strong jealousy and resentment that only becomes more enraged when another soldier known as lieutenant Cassio becomes promoted ahead of Iago‚ and this resentment only grows stronger when Iago suspects

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    Throughout Othello‚ imagery of war is used to build character. While talking to Othello’s father-in-law Brabantio‚ Iago has this to say about the General‚ “Though I do hate him as I do hell’s pains
/ Yet for necessity of present life‚ 
/ I must show out a flag and sign of love‚ / Which is indeed but sign.” (I.i.152-155). He’ll “show out a flag”—like waving a peace sign—as a sign of his loyalty‚ despite actually intending to harm Othello. This illustrates early on in the play Iago’s two-faced personality

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    Running head: VULNERABLE POPULATION AND SELF Vulnerable Population and Self-Awareness Paper: Substance Abuse Lesley Pyron University of Phoenix Vulnerable Population and Self-Awareness Paper Effective healthcare is dependent on understanding vulnerable individuals and populations with respect to biases and prejudices of healthcare providers. According to de Chesnay (2008)‚ “Vulnerability is a general concept meaning susceptibility‚ and its specific connotation in terms of healthcare is at risk

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