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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)? PTSD is an illness that occurs after traumatic events happen in which harm is threatened or caused to a person. People often associate this disorder with being in the military during war‚ such as now‚ and suffering traumatic events (Getzfeld & Schwartz). This is very true‚ but this disorder can affect people from all walks of life. Some other examples of people that develop PTSD are cancer patients‚ someone living

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    ROLE PLAY BUSINESS MEETING Situation A condo sales agent is meeting with a family of three. These are first-time buyers who are shopping for a condo. They are at the sales office located next to the site of the future condo tower. Construction has not begun but a large billboard sign outside the sales office proclaims “over 80% sold - starting at $195‚000”. The four people sit down for their meeting inside the fashionably decorated office. Roles 1) Real estate professional This successful

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    In �The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn�‚ the Mississippi River plays several roles and holds a prominent theme throughout much of the story as a whole. Huckleberry Finn and Jim are without a doubt the happiest and most a peace when floating down the river on their raft. However‚ the river has a much deeper meaning than just a compilation of water. It almost goes to an extent of having its own personality and character traits. The river offers a place for the two characters‚ Huck and Jim‚ to escape

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    Many minstrels were considered “wandering minstrels”. These types of minstrels would travel around western Europe and provide entertainment for fairs‚ feasts and festivals. The wandering minstrels played instruments more suited for traveling such as fiddles‚ lutes‚ recorders and other percussion instruments. The minstrels of this time had a great reputation amongst the community. They were always seen as an uplifting image to others‚ they’d wear

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    Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois Debate The debate between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois turned out to be one of the greatest intellectual as well as inspiring battles in our United States history. This great debate sparked the interest of African Americans and whites throughout the entire country. Both men had distinct views on how blacks should go about progressing politically‚ socially‚ as well as financially here in the United States. Both Du Bois and Washington wanted African-Americans

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    metaphor for his life journey‚ that England is not an option for him anymore‚ and that he cannot possibly ever return. In contrast to his idea to start a new life in Spain we have the fact that he only brought a knapsack‚ a blanket‚ spare shirt and a fiddle‚ which doesn’t seem very much considering the fact that he wants to start a new life in Spain. Maybe this is because he had very little in England and from the fact that he has to sleep in the open‚ we can tell‚ that he is probably short of money

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    denies him his comforter. Musical imagery is once again used‚ this time to convey the complexity of the sexual relationship; “Love’s proud executants played from a score”‚ which is beyond the child’s comprehension. The musical metaphor “His father held fiddle and bow” The Glass Jar Such images of light assist Harwood in conveying her ideas about the purity and goodness associated with innocence and the extended metaphor of ‘the day’

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    taught the public its general fear of homosexuality in general‚ but in one of the oldest remaining movies there was no intention of influencing fear— a test movie made in Thomas Edison’s studio is a short clip of two men dancing while a third plays the fiddle. In the early days of film‚ homosexuality was a topic that was not discussed in private much less displayed for the public. During this time gays had some portrayal in movies through the "sissy" character. These characters were never revealed

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    The Ugly Side of Vending Machines in Schools “The rise of childhood obesity has placed the health of an entire generation at risk” cautioned Tom Vilsack‚ a United States Agriculture Secretary (2010‚ pg. 1). The majority of vending machines in schools today have little or no nutritional value which is believed to contribute to childhood obesity. America has been labeled as an “obese nation”. Those labels can easily change if schools start making the right decisions as to what they put in their

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    Or maybe if you go visit him Maddie." I shrugged and began to fiddle with my fingers again. "Hey how about some food? Food always makes me feel better. You hungry?" She asked going towards the fridge. I nodded and waited for the food to be ready. My mind began to wonder on about what Fiona said about going to visit

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