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    The Good Earth Style Pearl Buck’s style in The Good Earth has been compared to old Chinese novels. Actually‚ it is a simple‚ direct narrative style. There are no complicated techniques such as cut-back or stream of consciousness. The narrative moves along smoothly towards its conclusion. By the same token there are no complicated subplots or subthemes. Wang Lung is the central character; the actions of all the other characters relate directly to him. No one in the

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    I. Briefly describe the answers to the following questions about the readings: a. What simple‚ inexpensive tool is used by UNC Health Care to communicate to patients? What are the doctors required to do to use this tool? Why did the tool work so well? UNC Health Care initiative included a written care plan and a whiteboard in every room with daily goals to help keep the patient focused on his or her discharge date. So there was a focus on communication with patients. They had

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    1. Consciousness: the process where the brain makes an illustration or diagram of internal  and external experiences and situations.     2/8. Tools for studying consciousness are designed to be able to look into the brain and see  what regions and areas are active during different mental tasks. Like in Chapter three there  was tools like an MRI or PET. For studying consciousness there is Mental Rotation and  Zooming in with the mind. These resources aren’t able to show the experience of  consciousness

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    Mid-term Exam | Psychology 101 | Winter 2014 Name: _________________________________________________________________________ 125 possible points All questions are worth 2 points unless otherwise indicated​ . 1. Cognitive psychologists are specifically interested in studying  a.  animal learning and motivation.  b.  human thinking and memory.  c.  genetic and hormonal effects on behavior.  d.  introspection and behavioral disorders.  2. Which of the following statements distinguishes psychoanalysis from other schools of 

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    interrelation with the implied reader: "no‚ you couldn’t have called her beautiful." Not much later‚ the reader is again made complicit in the telling of Rosemary Fell’s story‚ while at the same time importantly positioning the reader into the consciousness of the class distinctions that exist between Rosemary and the reader when the narrator specifically points out that this is a woman who might on a whim go to Paris in order to shop the way we would go to Bond Street. The mention of Bond Street

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    AOS Journeys essay In a Journey‚ a traveller can gain new perspectives of themselves and the world around them by taking on opportunities to learn. The novel ‘Raw’ by Scott Monk demonstrates these ideas by writing about a young boy named Brett‚ who hates authoritative figures such as the police. A change is perspective is shown in the late chapters when Brett is at the farm‚ meeting new friends and learning how lucky he is. What also changes Brett’s attitude to himself‚ other people that are the

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    talks about playing football with Robert and Paul (pg. 4). His erratic and haphazard stream of consciousness is echoed by the juxtaposing sentence structure prevalent throughout the novel. The first sentence‚ being over four lines long‚ is contrasted by the short and uncontrolled statements Holden makes; “he’s in Hollywood”(pg. 1)‚ “it killed me”(pg. 1). The staggered and abrasive pace of Holden’s stream of consciousness hints at his unsteady mental state. Through this disjointed sentence construction

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    structure‚ the poem could be from the girl’s point of view. It is not a far-off idea to have the girl repeat this list of commands to herself. Taking this into account‚ it harkens back to the poem’s layout‚ eliminating line breaks‚ fitting a stream of consciousness on the narrator’s part. This makes the lines that refer to her dress being as if she were a slut

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    development and to provide a structured overview of the factors. Introduction Today it is widely acknowledged that companies need to reduce the environmental impact of their activities. in the early days of industrial environmental consciousness focus was set on so-called "end-of-pipe" solutions. Which means reducing the amount of harmful emmision and substances from manufacturing facilities. *in other words - reducing emision that comes out (at the end of the "pipe") eg. of an end-of-pipe

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    effect. Foremost‚ Achillies’ grief and sorrow for his “love and soul-mate” Patroclus’ death is described in detail. Achilles “wept for Patroclus‚ wept without restraint.” When Achilles returns Hector’s body to Priam‚ Malouf employs Achilles’ stream of consciousness to describe that effect as “the smoky poison that clogged and thickened its every motion so that whatever he turned his gaze on was clouded and dark.” The guilt and sorrow he suffers is the consequence of losing Patroclus. It might be interpreted

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