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    To me‚ art means the expression of one’s creative skills or how one expresses themselves and their true feelings. Art produced at the present point in time is called contemporary art‚ which is also known art modern art. Edouard Manet was considered to be the beginning of modern art and James Pollock was considered to be the end. These two artists do differ with their works of art but they are both great artists. Edouard Manet was a French painter whose work inspired the impressionist style. He also

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    Mental Disorders in the Criminal Justice System Mental Disorders in the Criminal Justice System Abstract The purpose of this research is to identify and explore mental disorders in the criminal justice system. It has been said that there is a substantial increase in the number of offenders with mental disorders in the justice system‚ instead of them being sent to mental institutions where they can receive help. The mental health system agrees with this statement;

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    phases‚ changing can occur when people respond abnormally (p.10). In chapter 7(PTSD‚ Trauma‚ and Community Disasters) mentioned how natural (Landslides‚ floods‚ fires‚ earthquakes‚ hurricane‚ and storm)‚ community‚ and manmade (bombing‚ gun violence‚ and shooting) disasters contribute to development of PTSD and trauma. Natural disasters are the causes of community disaster. There are some other situations which can lead to PTSD‚ such as being in a war‚ physical‚ and sexual assault. Everyone has experienced

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    The Origin of Species)‚ this sifting of important and clear ideas from the mess and confusion of experience is what writers like Plato‚ Darwin‚ or Engels are doing. They experience the world in all its messy confusion‚ and then they attempt to abstract from the mess‚ by careful selection‚ a system of ordering principles which other people can comprehend and make use of. In more figurative words‚ they are trying to shed the light of intelligence upon the darkness of experience. As‚ primarily

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    PAINTING Painting – is among the fine arts‚ which creates meaningful effects‚ depicting different intrinsic human values‚ by the use of clustered imagination of lines and color. Painting is placed on a flat surfaced by the use of pigments. Painting expresses the artist’s perceptions and feelings on a particular selected subject. Usually‚ the artist’s selection of a subject comes from the understanding and interpretation of his feelings and emotions. Some artist may love country scenes‚ like landscape

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    Moan and PTSD Gervante Campbell National Park College Department of Psychology Black Snake Moan and PTSD Life can be filled with unexpected trials and tribulations‚ some being minor and others traumatizing. It is these trials and tribulations that can make and break a person. Furthermore‚ it is the more traumatizing life events that creates a more damaging effect on a person’s psychological well-being. This damaging effect is called PTSD. This essay will explain in detail what PTSD is and

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    Choose a painting from the movement on the museum website. Point out the important formal qualities of the painting (how is it an example of the movement?) There is a grid for each movement on the pages below. Neoclassicism‚ Impressionism‚ and Abstract Expressionism art all contrast each other and are three very important eras in art. Neoclassicism This era deals with mostly Greek and Romans in ancient times. Many women who were drawn or used in a piece of art are naked‚ this is a sign that

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    Seeking Safety (SS) the only effective treatment intervention for co-occurring PTSD and SUD. Then go only and say that research evidence on SS is not straightforward on the primary outcome related to trauma symptoms and substance use. In addition there were no statistically significant differences found for the PTSD outcomes between the SS and other comparison groups. Also say that what works for sample of women with co-morbid PTSD and SUD in non-correctional setting does not work for women in the correctional

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    two or three dimensional representative or abstract forms. Just like carving wood or by casting metal or plaster. The qualities of a successful sculpture would have to have a well constructed figure and emotion behind the actual figure. My two artworks i chose to compare and contrast was “The Kiss” by Constantin Brancusi and “Pieta” by Michelangelo. “The Kiss” by Constantin Brancusi was made in 1908. Constantin’s sculptures were usually all abstract artworks but “The Kiss” was his most popular

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    subject to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Exposure to stressful situations‚ for which they have little or no training on how to deal with emotional stress‚ place these workers at a very high risk for chronic stress‚ critical incident stress‚ and PTSD. This connection will be further examined by relating PTSD to EMS workers‚ coping with PTSD‚ and resources which should be made in place‚ but are not yet generally available to most workers. Relating PTSD to EMS “EMS workers are subject to frequent

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