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    fulfilling life. 2. Throughout the movie‚ Phil learns to become virtuous. We know that Phil is being virtuous through many things and one of them is generosity. After his suicide attempts‚ Phil takes on a new life and becomes a different person. He becomes more generous. In my opinion‚ Phil becomes generous in many ways and they may be both physical or not. One of the first examples of generosity in the movie is when he chats with the man in the hotel. Phil used to ignore the man and not pay attention

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    through his mind: Phil could have saved his life. Dan wanted to think this through. He wanted to analyze every inch of the situation. But every time he tried‚ he saw a flashback of the crash or looked over at Phil’s unconi and began sobbing again. No matter how hard he tried‚ the ride was gone by the time Dan could even begin to think. Dan walked down the hallways of the crowded hospital beside the paramedics wheeling Phil’s stretcher. They directed Dan to a room before returning to Phil and pushing

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    County Council . (2012). http://content.durham.gov.uk/PDFRepository/Eligibility-criteria.pdf. Retrieved October 21‚ 2013‚ from Durham County Council: http://content.durham.gov.uk/PDFRepository/Eligibility-criteria.pdf Horder‚ W Larkin‚ M. (2009). The Mentally Ill . In M. Larkin‚ Vulnerable Groups in Health and Social Care (pp. 104-119). LONDON: SAGE. Martin‚ R. (2010 ). What is Assessment . In R. Martin‚ Social Work Assessment (transforming Social Work Practice) (pp. 1-19). Exeter: Learning Matters

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    genre. The first of which is an oil painting on a wood panel by an Englishman named William Larkin to be completed in 1610. This piece‚ entitled Mary Radclyffe‚ is a portrait of King James’s wife‚ Mary Radclyffe. It is very obvious to see‚ after reviewing the Roman artistic style of idealizing an individual in a realistic way‚ that this is a idealized view of Radclyffe. As a matter of fact‚ William Larkin was one of the last artists to work in this refined‚ elegant portrait style of Elizabeth I.

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    DNA Notes Phil‚ Leah‚ John Tate‚ Danny‚ Cathy‚ Lou‚ Mark‚ Jan‚ Richard‚ Brian * The very beginning (page 9)‚ Jan is shocked when Mark says ‘dead’. * Page 10‚ introduction of Phil; first thing we learn about him is him eating ice cream whilst sitting next to Leah in a field. * Leah wonders and asks what is running through Phil’s mind – suggests she is concerned for him. * Phil does not reply; shows either he enjoys having her give him attention and wants her to keep on wondering

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    Discuss the philosophy and principles of palliative care; Palliative care According to the World Health Organization (who) palliative care as “an approach that improves the quality of life of individuals and their families facing the problems associated with life-threatening illness‚ through the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and impeccable assessment and treatment of pain and other problems‚ physical ‚psychosocial and spiritual” End of life care can be in two

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    sophomore at a Alternative Education Program named Phil (fictitious name for confidentiality). Phil was a senior athlete‚ majored in English and was on the honor roll. The interviewer asked the question‚ "How would you describe yourself‚" Phil sat up straight and stated that he had some problems during his elementary‚ middle and high school because of his choice of peers some who smoked marijuana. Phil denies any psychiatric illness during this time. Phil relates that at the age of three‚ he struggled

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    Phil 4:2-3 The purpose of this paper is to carefully study and analyze Phil 4:2-3‚ a passage from a Pauline letter in its historical and literary context using two standard tools in biblical studies‚ The Anchor Bible Dictionary and Commentaries. Geographical Context In the letter to the Philippians‚ Paul is in prison (Phil 1:12-13). The geographical location of this prison is up for debate‚ some scholars believe that he could have been in Rome‚ while others believe that Paul is in Caesarea . These

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    Goodman‚ expresses her feelings towards the man Phil. Throughout the selection‚ Goodman uses a plethora of rhetoric devices to convey her attitude from the perspective of the narrator‚ Phil’s wife‚ towards Phil. Goodman portrays her disdain towards Phil and the workaholic lifestyle that he led. Goodman shows her disdain as early as the first sentence where she says “finally and precisely” which shows how emotionally disconnected she was from Phil‚ even when thinking about his death. When someone

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    9/28/11 Groundhog Day (Film): (Writing Topic 1) …Can Virtue Be Taught? Phil: “What would you do if you were stuck in one place and every day was exactly the same‚ and nothing you did mattered? Ralph: “That about sums it up for me.” I believe “that about sums it up for everyone‚” and if it doesn’t then he or she is just simply kidding themselves. As bleak and austere as that may sound‚ it is undoubtedly true. The situation of Phil Connors is not just an interpretation of a repetitive bland life. It

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