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    sense of identity is the condition of being oneself and not another. In Ordinary People‚ Judith Guest refers to Conrad Jarrett as "A newborn fawn without his mother (46)." Ever since Conrad lost his brother‚ Buck‚ in a tragic boating accident‚ he feels guilty and that he is to blame. He loses his sense of identity‚ but with the help of Jeannine‚ Dr. Berger‚ and Calvin‚ he is able to reevaluate himself and become an "ordinary person" once again. Con’s definition of himself changes when he is with

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    I decided to base my clinical assessment of a movie character on Conrad Jarrett‚ the lead character of the film Ordinary People. Conrad is seventeen years old and is the only child of Beth and Calvin Jarrett. The Jarrett’s live in the affluent suburb of Lake Forest‚ Illinois‚ where Calvin works as a successful tax attorney. The Jarrett’s have just recently experienced a family tragedy‚ where their eldest son‚ Buck‚ drown in a boating accident‚ while Conrad witnessed the entire event. Six month

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    Some people believe that happiness is related to economic success because only money can make people’s life more enjoyable. When it comes to economic success‚ the majority of people believe that money means a luxurious life. To begin with‚ if someone owns great success on economic‚ that means he can spend more money on whatever he likes and spend more time on his hobbies. Emotionally‚ money can buy happiness at least to some extent. That is to say‚ you can buy things that you like in order to fulfill

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    Ch18&20 -p149-150 exam- able to stay calm essay question-control over inner/outer environment -great strength/ great weakness -action + consequence -p150-153 Jeannine - shy around each other at first? -apologizes for comment about brother(strength) -acknowledges + accepts his past -p155-156 -call Karen

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    Bello Ordinary People In Judith Guest’s novel‚ Ordinary People‚ Beth‚ Calvin‚ and their son Conrad are living in the aftermath of the death of the other son. Conrad is filled with grief and guilt to the extent of a suicide attempt. Beth had always seemed to prefer his brother and has difficulty showing empathy towards Conrad or Calvin. Calvin is stuck between the two trying to hold the family together while also trying to keep himself from falling apart. The novel shows different ways people communicate

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    Ordinary People Essay “Good literature substitutes for an experience which we‚ ourselves‚ have not yet experienced.” Even though you don’t experience things in real life you can still learn from the things you read. I agree with this quote because people don’t have to go through life experiences in order to understand what they read. When you read a book you can learn from it without going through the exact situation as the characters go through. In the book Ordinary People written by

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    Ordinary people 1. What is dialectic? Dialectic is like treat people with borderline personality disorder. It explains relational life as full of pus-pull tensions resulting from the desire for polar opposites. Autonomy and Connection It desire to be independent or dependence while simultaneously wanting to feel connection with the partner EX: Beth and Calvin have the connection dialectic when they decide to go on a vacation together. Conrad has autonomy dialectic after he

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    exploration was such an importance during this period? The answer to this question is wealth. People wanted their lives to be wealthier than it already is. This desire would influence their routes for exploration‚ increased their wishes for luxurious items‚ and would influence more trade. Of course‚ people had other reasons to explore. Some explored to claim new land‚ learn more languages‚ or spread their religion to other parts of the world‚ but Europe mostly wanted more wealth to flood their cities.

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    /National Domestic Flights | 5- 6 | 2. | International Flights | 7 | 3. | Form of Air travel Vehicles | 7-9 | 4. | Breif History abput Air Planes | 10 | 5. | Current Air Travel | 11-13 | 6. | The 2 main Aircraft Producers To The World | 14 | 7. | The World Largest Passenger Aircraft | 15 | 8. | Advantages of Air Travel | 16-20 | 9. | Disadvantages of Air travel | 21-26 | 10. | Notable Incidents | 26 | 11. | Solutions | 27-30 | 12. |

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    talks to Conrad while waiting for Beth to get ready. He is unsure what to talk to Con about‚ but asks him what he was doing today; Con tells him he was in Skokie seeing someone he knows‚ but will say no more. He tells Cal that he has a midterm on Tuesday and has to study. Cal mentions London‚ and Conrad says that whatever they decide is fine. He’ll go for Christmas if they want; he doesn’t want to spoil their plans. Beth appears‚ and she and Cal leave Con alone. On the way to Phil and Sara Murray’s

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