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    Example Response 1 to Ethical Dilemma 1 A review of Ethical Dilemma # 1 presents several issues to consider; the first being the counselor’s initial decision to meet with John‚ sans Phyllis. Section 3.05 of the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Ethical Standards defines a multiple relationship as one that “occurs when a psychologist is in a professional role with a person and (1) at the same time is in another role with the same person . . .” (2002). The mere act of meeting with

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    Chapter 15 notes music Which instrument heard in Susato’s Three Dances is a cross between a woodwind and a brass instrument? Cornetto Farmer’s Fair Phyllis is set for _______ voices. four The principal genres of Renaissance secular music were the chanson and the motet. false Tielman Susato was well known for his work as:  a music printer.  b)  a composer.  c)  an. instrumentalist  d)  all of the above The madrigal flourished principally in France.   b)  False The Susato dances are

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    look at a woman who you would not expect to be famous or well known at this time period‚ Phillis Wheatley. It is even more surprising to discern what she was famous for‚ poetry. She was an African-American slave who resided in Boston with the couple that owned her. It was a strange thing for a slave to be educated at all‚ let alone how much tutoring that Phillis Wheatley actually received. Susanna Wheatley‚ her owner‚ taught Phillis in English‚ Latin‚ and Greek‚ as well as lessons in theology‚ history

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    “Period Piece” by Joyce Cary Summary “Period Piece” by an outstanding Anglo-Irish writer Joyce Cary is a humorous short story. It is basically about a respectable middle-aged man‚ Frank Tutin‚ who has fallen in love with his young secretary Phyllis. As a result Tutin wants to divorce his wife Clare‚ but the mother-in-law Mrs. Beer protests against it. The story begins with the fact that Tutin wants to leave his wife and three children after sixteen years of married life. Clare does not object

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    portrayal of Phyllis. A common type of woman featuring in noir films is the femme fatale‚ which challenges the most traditional role of the woman and the nuclear family. She refuses to play the role of devoted wife and loving mother that society prescribes for women. She finds marriage to be confining‚ loveless‚ sexless‚ and dull‚ and is manipulative to gain independence. She uses her sexual allure to trap and exploit men. In double indemnity the role of the femme fatale is played by Phyllis. She talks

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    experienced with this theory would be the fact that I don’t come from a rich‚ powerful‚ and prestigious family‚ which in turn limits my chances of being successful. Karl Marx studied social conflict His entire life and wanted to reduce social inequality. Wheatley-2 The social conflict theory can be described as favoritism. Society tends to show favoritism to the prestigious members of that particular society. Social inequality is shown throughout the world from situations of race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ and age

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    "Double Indemnity" is one of the best films of all time‚ not necessarily because of its story but because of the acting‚ direction‚ cinematography‚ lighting‚ and the narrative style. At the time this film was released‚ the idea of revealing who the killer was in the opening scene was virtually unheard of‚ but it ended up being very effective because it allowed the audience to concentrate more on other elements of the film‚ which was the goal of Billy Wilder‚ the director. Instead of trying to figure

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    This week‚ the readings exhibit further developments of American prose and poetry. These are explored via the writings of Irving‚ Fenimore Cooper‚ and Wheatley. Washington Irving contributed interesting new developments in American literature through his completely fictional story of Rip Van Winkle. This is the first purely fictional writing that we have covered in this course. For example‚ in the story‚ Irving writes‚ “His historical researches‚ however‚ did not lay so much among books‚ as among

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    Zhaoyang Wang Mr. Ogden English II Study Guide Unit2: the founding of a nation Anonymous “The child of snow” (1972) Summary: A merchant often goes abroad. His wife became enamored of a young neighbor and had a child. She lied that the child is from the fall of snow. The merchant knew his wife’s betraying and planned to revenge. One day‚ the merchant took the fifteen year old boy with him abroad and sold him. When he came back‚ he said that the boy of snow melted when climbing a mountain. Guide

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    new land‚ it was very challenging for any individuals who came by to either escape poverty‚ achieve their dream or to gain religious freedom. However‚ that didn’t stop them in what they wanted to do. Benjamin Franklin‚ Thomas Jefferson and Phillis Wheatley are great set of examples. Therefore today‚ I will be discussing what they communicate about the hardships of this new land‚ new government‚ and new culture. You may perhaps recognize Ben Franklin as the man who successfully discovered

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