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    Chief likes to say‚ whereas the common folk may shout at each other with creative vocabulary. We enter the doctor’s office‚ and Dr. Spivey stands. “Good morning‚ Mr. Johansson. I am Dr. Spivey. We have brought you here for an introductory interview to discuss some fundamental information and concerns about you. May you take a seat?” he greeted. Dr. Spivey and I sit down‚ and Nurse Ratched leaves the room. Dr. Spivey’s office has newspaper articles pinned on the wall highlighting the success

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    lays the foundation for Kesey to explore more complicated themes throughout the novel. The hospital is important not just because it allows for the setting of the story to continue‚ but to make a direct comparison with society. The hospital‚ Dr. Spivey says‚ "Is a little world inside that is a made-to-scale prototype of the big world outside." The literary term for such a setting is a microcosm. Most of the action in Cuckoo’s Nest takes place in a world that is indeed limited and specific-one ward

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    Cited: Henrichs‚ Jennifer. The Riace Bronzes: A Comparative Study In Style And Technique. Louisiana State University‚ 2005. Spivey‚ Nigel. How Art Made the World. London: Basic Books‚ 2006.

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    unnatural enhancements. The continuation of the iliac crest to the back of the statue creating a divide along the rear as emphatically as the front was added to be aesthetically pleasing‚ as was the dimple added on the descent of the spinal cord (Spivey 1996). It is at this same time that Greek scientists and doctors were delving more deeply into the human body‚ investigating the human form from the inside out to better understand how a person moved and functioned. This newfound knowledge is most

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    ------------------------------------------------- Vocabulary * Ornery- of a stubborn and mean spirited nature. “The Acutes look spooked and uneasy when he laughs‚ the way kids look in a schoolroom when one ornery kid is raising too much hell…” (P. 14) * Pinochle- a popular card game played by two‚ three‚ or four persons‚ with a 48-card deck. "Hello‚ buddy; what ’s that your playin ’? Pinochle?" (P. 17) * Oxblood- a deep dull-red color. "His face and neck are the color of oxblood leather

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    Spivey 1 While describing the story Frankenstein Percy Shelley wrote “ Treat a person ill‚ and he will become wicked.” (Stereotyping‚ Prejudice‚ and Discrimination p.3). In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein discrimination plays a large role. The theme has a lot to do with appearance and your acceptance in society. Weather the color of your skin‚ religion‚ or just the way you look alienation is all around us. In the Novel Victor Frankenstein creates a so called monster who is outcasted from

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    University of Chicago Press. Secondary Sources Herrmann‚ Jr‚ J‚ & Kondoleon‚ C. (2004). Games for the Gods: the Greek Athlete and the Olympic Spirit. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts. Perrottet‚ T. (2004). The Naked Olympics. New York: Random House‚ Inc. Spivey‚ N. (2004). The Ancient Games. New York: Oxford University Press.

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    institution to contain his behavior but instead incites rebellion among the patients who suffer under the overbearing Big Nurse and aides like Doctor Spivey. McMurphy‚ Chief Bromden‚ and Harding represent a uniqueness or variation of humanity and personality discarded by society and pressured into conformity by Big Nurse‚ a puppet of modern "truths‚" and Doctor Spivey‚ a bystander resembling the typical

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    every guy has to shave his hair. Social Issue Deindividuation can be both desirable and undesirable depending on the circumstances (Spivey & Prentice-Dunn‚ 1990; Johnson & Downing‚ 1979). A study by Spivey & Prentice-Dunn (1990) found that deindividuation leads to either pro-social or anti-social behavior depending on the situations factors. When pro-social environmental factos were present deindividuated subjects

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    D. (2010). Online Etymology Dictonary . Retrieved September 22‚ 2011‚ from Online Etymology Dictonary : http://www.etymonline.com/ Marriam Webster. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23‚ 2011‚ from Marriam Webster Online: http://www.merriam-webster.com/ Spivey‚ N. (1997). Greek Art. Singapore: Phaidon Press Limited. vorbehalten‚ ©. P.-I.-A. (2000). Mausoleum. Retrieved September 24‚ 2011‚ from Bodrumpages: http://www.bodrumpages.com/English/mausoleum.html Xu‚ M. (n.d.). Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. Retrieved

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