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    Group and Little Mermaid

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    children liked The Little Mermaid‚ 43 children liked 101 Dalmatians‚ 56 children liked Mickey Mouse‚ 7 children liked The Little Mermaid and 101 Dalmatians‚ 10 children liked The Little Mermaid and Mickey Mouse‚ 16 children liked 101 Dalmatians and Mickey Mouse‚ 4 children liked The Little Mermaid‚ 101 Dalmatians‚ and Mickey Mouse‚ 6 children did not like any of the shows. Answer the following questions: How many students were surveyed? How many liked The Little Mermaid only? How many liked

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    “Mulan”‚ the movie was made in June‚ 19‚ 1998. “The Little Mermaid”‚ the movie was made in November‚ 17‚ 1989. This movie is older than the movie‚ “Mulan”. The movie‚ “Mulan”‚ is a real story of an ancient Chinese poem.“Mulan” the character‚ sacrifices herself to the army for her father. Mulan disguises herself as a man to join the army to go to war for her father. “Ariel” from The Little Mermaid‚ also sacrifices her identity as a mermaid to be a human. Ariel wanted to marry a human‚ but her

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    used; they actualize or concretize ideas; they make simplifying selections‚ but also amplify and extrapolate‚ they make analogies; they critique or show their respect‚ and so on” (Hutcheon 3). Hutcheon then goes on to use The Little Mermaid as an example. The Little Mermaid was adapted into a musical‚ however the musical not only told the story but also changed certain

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    Chunyan Su English 254 Dr. Randi Smith April 20‚ 2011 The Little Mermaid’s Self-sacrifice and Growth In fairytales‚ female characters are usually associated with self-sacrifice. For example‚ in the “Beauty and the Beast”‚ Beauty chooses to stay with the beast to save her father; in the “Goblin Market”‚ Laura trades her hair‚ which represents virginity‚ for the goblin’s fruits; in The Crucible‚ Elizabeth almost loses her life in saving her husband’s name by lying in the court (Miller 253).The

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    I have chosen a clip from "The Little Mermaid" which represents gender issues. For example‚ in the scene where Ariel talking to her mother about her going to the land and not be able to see her family ever again. However‚ her mother replies that "But you will have your man." As the conversation continues between the mother and daughter. Ariel: "But without my voice‚ how can I-" Ursula: "You’ll have your looks! Your pretty face!And don’t underestimate the importance of body language!" This shows

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    ocean’s surface‚ we meet Ariel‚ the little mermaid who longs to be part of the world on dry land. Joining her are Sebastian‚ Ariel’s sidekick; Ursula‚ the evil sea witch; Triton‚ King of the Sea and the handsome human Prince Eric. Based on the Disney animated film and hit Broadway musical‚ Dallas Summer Musicals production of Disney’s The Little Mermaid seen at Fair Park‚ was astounding. It not only captured the Animated movie to its entirety but gave off that little disney spark that everyone feels

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    Psychological Disorders

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    University of Phoenix Material Psychological Disorders Etiology of Psychological Disorders Describe the following perspectives on the etiology of psychological disorders: Perspective Description of Perspective Biological Perspective Born with the disorder because of a person’s genes. Learning Perspective This is a behavior that is learnt through time. Cognitive Factors The way a person thinks controls the disorder. Diathesis-Stress Model Brought on by a life event. Personality

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    Psychological Disorders

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    Psychology disorders are refereed to as a mental illness but are described as abnormalities of the mind. Abnormalities of the mind causes persistent behavior patterns that can affect day to day life. The different types of disorders have been identified and classified Eating disorders (ex. Anorexia Nervosa)‚ Mood disorders (ex. Depression)‚ Personality disorders (ex. Anti-social personality disorders)‚ Psychotic disorders (ex. Schizophrenia)‚ and Sexual disorders (ex. Sexual dysfunction). One person

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    Psychological Disorders

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    Psychological Disorders 3] Briefly describe how mental illness was viewed prior to Philippe Pinel’s push for reform. What things were thought to cause it? How were those with disorders “treated”? What view and treatment approach did Pinel advocate? Finally‚ how are psychological disorders viewed today (i.e.‚ what model)? Before Pinel pushed for reform‚ mental illness was viewed in a very negative manner. Since there was not much research done on the topic‚ many theories arose. It was also

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    Two main categories of treating psychological disorders Psychotherapy– is treatment in which a trained professional therapist‚ uses psychological techniques to help someone overcome psychological difficulties and disorders‚ resolve problems in living‚ or bringing about a personal growth. They do this through discussions and interactions with the therapist. Biomedical Therapy– relies on drugs‚ medications‚ and medical procedures to improve psychological functioning. Therapies Brochure BY:

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