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    Comprehensive Treatment Plan xxxxxx Capella University COUN 5264 Current Issues in Compulsive and Addictive Behavior Treatment xxxxxx xxxxxx Comprehensive Treatment Plan for Levi Levi is a 35-year-old man who is HIV positive. He works as an auto mechanic. Levi learned he was HIV positive 10 years ago and has since been on medications that have successfully stopped the progression to AIDS. He has been able to maintain being fairly health physically although the disease has began to have a more serious

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    The smallest of the big cats The word leopard stems from the Greek word lion and panther‚ and in ancient times‚ it was believed that it is a hybrid of both. The leopard has featured in the art‚ mythology and folklore of many countries where it has historically occurred from ancient Greece to Rome. Due to their stealth and hunting prowess (outstanding hunting skills)‚ leopard were thought to be animal manifestations (performances) of hunting deities (god) in ancient Asia and Africa. The

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    Poetry Analysis on ‘Wind’ by Ted Hughes The poem ‘Wind’ by Ted Hughes is about the power and the ferocity of wind‚ the speaker puts forwards how demonic ‘Wind’ can be‚ it can make everything around him quiver‚ shiver and fear. The title ‘Wind’ is used as a proper noun‚ the speaker differentiates the winds in nature to ‘Wind’ he is talking about; the one he is talking about is a demonic creature. In the first stanza‚ the speaker changes his settings‚ he starts by saying there is a tempest in the

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    Over the years I’ve witnessed to some gifted public speakers. People like Ted Kennedy (yes I’m met him a few times) who had a power and forcefulness to his voice that painted mental imagery so strong you would swear you can see his words. John Bingham from Runner Magazine‚ he had jokes‚ but could captivate his audience through a shared passion that made strangers feel like they knew each other. Retired Chief Terry Savoie who delivered a speak at an awards banquet with the slogan “life ain’t fair…win

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    politician’s life are put under the spotlight and receive a greater deal of attention than ones in a civilian’s life. For this reason‚ celebrities and politicians usually step up on a public platform to explain their actions. One such event happened with Ted Kennedy at Chappaquiddick Island after he left the scene of an accident and failed to report it to the authorities‚ which led to Mary Jo Kopechne’s death. To polish his tarnished image‚ Kennedy portrays Kopechne’s death as an accidental tragedy through

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    The purpose of this interview was to assess the patient ’s need for addiction treatment by reviewing patient ’s present and previous usage history‚ emotional and behavioral stability‚ and potential for relapse‚ environment‚ pertinent medical conditions‚ and willingness or desire for treatment. An interview and medical records gathered this data. Name: Stan Jacobson Date: May 6‚ 2005 Age: 25 years old Gender: Male Ethic background: Caucasian Birth date: February 3‚ 1980 Residence: 161 N. Ray St

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    housekeeper. In all her jobs she found herself unexperienced and challenged‚ even with her background and her knowledge. Among her jobs and the people she met‚ she was presented in Maine to her boss Ted at The Maids‚ where she worked as a housekeeper in a middle class neighborhood. She at first described Ted as a cartoon as she states “the only features sketched onto his pudgy face are brown buttonlike eyes and a tiny pug nose; his belly‚ encased in a polo shirt‚ overhangs the waistline of his shorts”

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    What will you leave behind after you’re gone? In the poem “Abandoned Farmhouse” by Ted Kooser‚ Kooser describes a vacant house‚ and all the everyday items that were left behind by its previous owner. This poem not only leaves the reader with a sense of mystery‚ but also develops the idea that the things people leave behind can tell us a lot about a person. Kooser does this throughout his poem using vivid imagery. The author uses imagery to develop the controlling idea when he says “says the

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    I think Ted Cruz should be our president for many reasons. He is brighter. Better and overall more achieved than other candidates running for president. He should be president for following reasons. Ted Cruz is incredibly intelligent‚ which has been proven in countless debates and cases as this U.S. Texas senator has earned that title. He was also educated at Harvard and Pinewood which he graduated from with high honors. He is typically known for his amazing ability to win any debate due to his education

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    sympathy‚ inform the responder‚ or to make a comment on the functioning and morality of society. In order to achieve their purpose‚ composers deliberately manipulate responder’s conflicting perspectives so that they will have the same perspective as them. Ted Hughes utilises the subjective nature of the textual form of poetry so as to evoke a certain response to sympathise with him and relieve himself of any guilt in his collection of poetry‚ “Birthday Letters”. “The Sea Inside”‚ a 2000 Spanish film based

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