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    Second Earl of Rochester

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    The satirists shared a talent for making other individuals feel uncomfortable‚ particularly by making them aware of their own moral inadequacies. They used irony‚ derision‚ and wit to attack human vice or folly. One method the satirist utilized to catch their readers’ attention‚ while also making them feel uncomfortable‚ was to describe those things that were deemed inappropriate to discuss openly in society. The classical example of a topic that was discussed behind closed doors‚ yet the satirist

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    opportunity to start a new life with her lover‚ she takes off for California with the money. She ends up becoming tired from the drive and pulls into the Bates Motel. Unfortunately for Marion‚ the owner of the motel‚ Norman Bates‚ was suffering from a severe case of dissociative identity disorder – a case so extreme that it cost Marion her life. Norman Bates suffered from dissociative identity disorder‚ or DID. Dissociative identity disorder mainly involves "the existence of more than one distinct identity

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    the stand to testify. She recounted her job-hunting trip to Chattanooga‚ the fight on the train between the white and the colored‚ and the rape in which Haywood Patterson was one of her attackers. She claimed that six raped her‚ and three raped Ruby Bates. Prosecutor Knight’s strategy was mainly to make sure his questions would keep to Victoria’s story‚ and so it did not change from her first story of the incident. When Samuel S. Leibowitz questioned her‚ however‚ it was merciless. His questions suggested

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    person centred risk

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    Person Centred Risk Every opportunity contains risks – a life without risk is a life without opportunities‚ often without quality and without change. Traditional methods of risk assessment are full of charts and scoring systems‚ but the person‚ their objectives‚ dreams and life seem to get lost somewhere in the pages of tick boxes and statistics. A person centred approach seeks to focus on people ’s rights to have the lifestyle that they chose‚ including the right to make ’bad ’ decisions

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    The Scottsboro Trial

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    girls had lied‚ but nobody admitted it. When both women were taken to trial and being questioned‚ they didn’t know how to defend themselves and state the evidence clearly. At the end of the trial there was no real proof that Victoria Price and Ruby Bates were raped by nine Negro boys. Both girls were accusing the boys of raping them because they were covering up all the crimes they had committed. At the trial‚ they just kept making things up and getting frustrated just like Mayella Ewell did during

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    Emma Report Topic 4

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      Discuss and characterize in terms of themes and relation to the protagonist.”   Prepared by Abigail Boursiquot‚ Jennifer Fliesser‚ Katharine Christie & Shaima Kaka    I. Introduction to Characters and Theme  Female Characters    Thematic Topics    ❏ Emma Woodhouse  ❏ Miss Bates  ❏ Importance of social class  ❏ Lack of creative/intellectual freedom  ❏ Harriet Smith  ❏ Jane Fairfax  ❏ Socially acceptable matches  ❏ Assumptions & miscommunications  ❏ Mrs. Weston  ❏ Mrs. Elton  ❏ Importance of marriage in 19th  ❏ Restricted roles of women 

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    5. Social Positions Explored in Shakespeare’s Henry V Shakespeare’s Henry V explores the relationship and variations of thought between nobility and commoners. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare describes multiple instances that depict the vast divide between the King and the lower class. Harry perceives himself as a man whose “cause [is] just‚ and his quarrel honourable” (IV.i.121); however‚ his subjects are hesitant to admit they believe this as well. Shakespeare identifies what it is that makes

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    Appendix C

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    the psychologist to the cause he or she is likely to present and to the treatment he or she is most likely to recommend. Psychologists: Dr. Smith‚ Biologist Dr. Mullen‚ Psychoanalyst Dr. James‚ Behaviorist Dr. Allen‚ Cognitivist Dr. Bates‚ Humanist Dr. Frank‚ Socioculturist Treatments: Medication Community treatment Client-centered therapy Challenging dysfunctional thoughts Operant conditioning Free association and catharsis Proposed Cause Psychologist Treatment

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    The Suite: Scene Analysis

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    We see Tommy Devito repeatedly beating Billy Bates with a pistol from a low angle shot after Billy insulted Tommy by telling him “To go home and get your F***en shine box” in reference to Tommy’s old job cleaning shoes in “The Suite” a restaurant opened by Henry Hill. The low angle shot is used to make Tommy appear bigger‚ stronger and thus more menacing. The use of a red single source of light creates an effect where Tommy is covered in darkness along with red light; representing his violent nature

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    Axia College Material Appendix C Models of Abnormality Psychologists use several different models to explain abnormal behavior. These different models have created shifts in values and beliefs as well as improvements in clinical research. These differences in ideas mean that the different models are sometimes in conflict with one another. People who follow one model often point out where another model fails in its interpretations‚ investigations‚ and treatment methods. Read the brief profile

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