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    Like many systems in the United States of America‚ the health care system is far from perfect. Through Fred Hechinger’s “They Tortured My Mother‚” Suzanne Gordon’s “What Nurses Stand For‚” and George Simpson’s “The War Room at Bellevue‚” it is clear that the quality of health care varies from hospital to hospital. The system‚ while in dire need of reconstruction‚ has some satisfying aspects that often times go unnoticed by the American public. Caring‚ respectful‚ and good-natured nurses are the

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    The Absence Non-Fiction Analysis of “Ground Zero” by Suzanne Berne In the short essay‚ “Ground Zero”‚ Suzanne Berne illustrates her experiences while visiting the site of the tragic terrorist attack on the World Trade Center after the event. When visiting the site‚ Berne gives the reader not only her thoughts and reactions‚ but also her observations of other’s feeling. She conveys to the reader through vivid imagery and expressive figurative language not only a sense of astonishment and horror‚ but

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    Analysis of “Ground Zero” by Suzanne Berne Suzanne Berne‚ the author and first person speaker in “Ground Zero‚” uses the essay to recount her visit to the site of the horrific attacks on September 11‚ 2001. The burning information‚ or exigence‚ that she must get out is that Ground Zero is vastly different in person than it is in the thoughts of those who have never experienced it. She believes that the empty space is really not empty at all. The primary audience that Berne is trying to appeal to is

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    during the explosion”. The author Suzanne Berne wrote an essay regarding “Ground Zero” in which she gave her experience‚ but also her own insights of what she saw at the site of the attack. The 9/11 attack is where two hijacked planes went into the twin towers of New York’s World Trade Center‚ causing a lot of damage and destruction. As many recall‚ the people of New York were raged with frustration and were not able to do anything for the lives that they lost. Berne uses different ways to give the

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    her essay? Berne’s purpose is to make us imagine ourselves being right there but seeing nothing‚ only the thought of what was there before.  The author uses words that are very descriptive and paints a picture of what is actually being seen.  Suzanne Berne says‚ “Ground zero is a great bowl of light‚ and emptiness that seems weirdly spacious and grand‚ like a vast plaza amid the dense tangle of streets in lower Manhattan.” She also writes of the absence of the Twin Towers‚ she exclaims “this is the

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    Cortia Henry Journal entry 2 ENGL1010-106 9-26-11 “Ground Zero” In the essay “Ground Zero”‚ written by Suzanne Berne‚ the author makes her claim on how the empty site that was once the New York World Trade Center‚ is more visible with the adjusted eye without the tangible existence being physically there. The absence of it is said to be much more potent and looking at “nothing” is in fact “something”. However‚ the eyes of every visiting viewer fixated their undivided attention on the

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    Transactional Analysis. It is designed to be understood by the layperson‚ written with approximately the same level of complexity that Berne used forGames People Play. Psychoanalysis before Eric Berne While there were many theories purporting to explain human behavior before HYPERLINK http//www.ericberne.com/eric_berne_biography/ o Biography of Eric Berne Eric Berne‚the most frequently cited and known is the work of Sigmund Freud. Freud emerged in the early 20th century with his theories about personality

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    TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS: A REVIEW OF THEORY Running Head: TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS: A REVIEW OF THEORY Transactional Analysis: A Review of Theory Robin K. Walters-Powell Wayne State University SW 9220 Spring‚ 2010 Abstract Eric Berne‚ M.D. during the 1940’s as an alternative to psychoanalysis‚ created Transactional Analysis theory. Although influenced by the likes of Freud‚ Kahn‚ Federn‚ and Erikson‚ it was a transition to the optimistic side of human nature. It lends itself to the

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    following is an introductory description of Transactional Analysis. It is designed to be understood by the layperson‚ written with approximately the same level of complexity that Berne used for Games People Play. Psychoanalysis before Eric Berne While there were many theories purporting to explain human behavior before Eric Berne‚ the most frequently cited and known is the work of Sigmund Freud. Freud emerged in the early 20th century with his theories about personality. Freud believed that personality

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