McEwen (2014b) identifies that these theories have been tested extensively with a goal of identifying the cause‚ improve the patient’s care‚ and finding care. Julia could use these theories to help guide her patient’s care in all aspects. The Gate Control Theory (GCT) helps to explain the relationship between pain and emotion‚ and Julia’s patient suffers from chronic pain (McEwen‚ 2014b). Julia can utilize this theory to help her patient’s pain management and guide improvement when necessary
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Shakespeare) and the Lion King (a Disney film) and that argues Hamlet is very similar to the Lion King. The following points will be discussed in this essay: The different settings and the environments‚ the similarities with life after death‚ the attitudes towards growing up and the differences between kings towards the society. There are distinct differences between the settings and environments in Hamlet and the Lion King‚ firstly the most distinct one is that the Lion King is in the African
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Mark Baker’s “The Fiftieth Gate”‚ maintains the idea that there could be no avoidance of individual memory as history and memory are intertwining concepts that shape and individual’s value and their sense of justice and identity in unique and evocative ways. The journey through memory is not always a definite one‚ yet it is this encountering of memory that is often more important than establishing the veracity of memories uncovered. This idea is also demonstrated through the “Eulogy by Earl Spencer”
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not know this‚ but various Disney movies are based on ancient tales. For example‚ the movie Lion King contains many of the same aspects and occurrences as Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ but their stories are not exactly the same. The families in Hamlet and Lion King are both royalty ‚ both kings are murdered by their brother‚ but these two stories have different endings. Accordingly‚ in the tales Hamlet and Lion King most of the main characters consist of a royal family. The family in Hamlet begins with
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In various works of literature characters can undergo changes which affect them as well as those around them. An example of this can be seen in The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe‚ by C.S Lewis. The character of Edmund goes through a character transformation as his journey through Narnia progresses. At the start of the novel Lewis shows him to be a gullible‚ selfish and an uncaring person‚ especially towards his family. Yet as the book progresses‚ Edmund changes for the better and eventually becomes
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Honors English 10 17 Apr. 2013 The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe “All stories consist of a few common structural elements found universally in myths‚ fairy tales‚ dreams and movies” stated screenwriter Christopher Volger (“The Writers Journey”). The traditional hero quest plotline
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The Lion King-Simba A hero is one who can look fear in the eyes and laugh. He can tackle any obstacle and come through on top. There are few who can live up to these heroic expectations. Though it may seem silly‚ a lion from an animated movie is the first character that comes to my mind that depicts the qualities of a hero. This is no ordinary lion though; he is a lion that triumphs over many barriers‚ his name is Simba. Simba’s life is full of much pain because he believes he is the cause of his
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Audrey Pfeifer Artwork: Human–headed winged lion (Lamassu); 883–859 B.C.; Neo–Assyrian period‚ reign of Ashurnasirpal II; Excavated at Nimrud (ancient Kalhu)‚ northern Mesopotamia; Alabaster (gypsum); H. 10 ft. 3 1/2 in. ! 1 Audrey Pfeifer ART 111 Professor Scheriff 13th November 2014 Ashurnasipal II – Human-headed Winged Lion (Lamassu) Ashunasipal II was one of the great‚ if not the greatest‚ king of Assyria and ruled from 883-859 B.C.E.. He was one of the earliest conquers of Assyria and he
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Lion of the Desert Reflection Rebellion spearhead as well as a teacher‚ Omar Mukhtar was a clear leader. During the brief peace talk in “Lion of the Desert‚” the first demand Mukhtar wanted for his people were Muslim schools. Other requirements for peace that were requested were national protection‚ national parliament‚ and return of the lands taken from the people of Libya. Mukhtar was first a teacher‚ when reading‚ reflecting or teaching he wore his glasses. Mukhtar balanced them gently on
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play as a staged reading‚ explores the ideas and experiences of femininity in a series of scenes—vignettes which paint portraits of women’s passions and struggles. The scenes she chose to preform varied in their approaches. The second scene titled “Lions Den” is a performance by a ring-leader‚ played by Kitty Corem‚ presenting women for sale in an auction. Each women she advertises is an archetype of constructed sexuality‚ a single mother‚ a business woman‚ and a dominatrix. In her monologues‚ she
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