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    56 Up Film Analysis

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    The documentary presented in class‚ 56 Up (2012)‚ was a film based on the lives of 13 individuals who lived in England‚ that were from very diverse backgrounds. These 13 individuals participated in an experiment that started when they were seven years old and every seven year they were interviewed. Individuals were asked questions about their lives‚ helping to examine their progression and understand their development over the years of their life. In class only 10 individuals were examined in the

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    Cross-Cultural Family Assessment Stephanie Boardman University of Southern Maine 1. The client system‚ in this case the Lee family‚ defines Lia’s seizures as both a spiritual and physical ailment. According to Fadiman (1997)‚ “…the noise of the door had been so profoundly frightening that her soul had fled her body and become lost. They recognized the resulting symptoms as qaug dab peg‚ which means ‘the spirit catches you and you fall down’”(p.20). To the Lee family‚ Lia’s condition

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    diem" to the boys‚ as with the phrase’s meaning of "seize the day". He taught the boys to think in a more creative manner in which was not very popular with the school’s style of teaching of that time. The story turns to a tragedy when a student called Neil Perry couldn’t stand the pressure given by his parents and committed suicide and the teacher was fired. Basing on the movie‚ people debate on whether the story still resonates with the 21st century audience. I my point of view‚ I would say that this

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    The Transcendentalist Movement There were many different philosophies that writers introduced throughout the years of 1840-1860. The movement was a branch of the Romantic Movement. The transcendentalists were a political and literary movement that consisted of many intellectuals. Authors such as Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson mainly focused on individual virtue and happiness which depends upon self-realization. They believed strongly in the concept of Carpe Diem and that all knowledge

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    who was also the valedictorian of the academy. New to Welton and very shy evidenced by when he was asked to write a poem and still couldn’t bring the poem to the class. Todd was greatly affected by Neil Perry’s death‚ being one of the most emotional of the group in his reaction. With the help of both Neil and Mr. Keating‚ Todd in the end is able to break out of the mold that what set for him by his parents and think for himself becoming his own person and not simply complying to everything that was

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    Lily. But through out the novel drastic changes come over her. When June first meets Lily she despises her. Within a few short weeks‚ June accepts Lily. By the end of the novel June loved Lily like one of her own. She also changed from the fear of Neil and marrying him‚ to marrying the man that she loves before it was too late. At the very moment June saw Lily‚ June had already made up her mind that she did not like Lily. The reason June wasn’t a fan of Lily was that June’s sister

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    On July 16‚ 1969‚ a space shuttle launched from America‚ with Neil Armstrong and Edward Aldrin Jr. inside with a goal in mind‚ Landed on the surface of the moon. These two men accomplished the nation’s goal of landing on the surface of the moon. But accomplishing this goal came with many risks. Both men were warned that their safety was at risk‚ but yet both men continued with the Apollo 11 mission to accomplish their goal. William Safire‚ President Richard Nixon’s speech writer‚ was prepared in

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    place. My video involved myself and a 5-year-old child trying to create a Christmas decoration in reception‚ the class that I work with in my placement. Due to confidentiality‚ I could not name the child by their real name and so I refer to them as Neil‚ the name of my colleague who was playing the child. In this reflective essay I will be describing and analysing the interpersonal communication and therapeutic relationship within the scenario. In doing this I will engage reflective skills based

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    Coco Hw

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    likes themself‚ they usually succeed in life itself and concur and contribute with other people. A variety of aspects devote to the evolution of one’s self-image. INTERPRETATION: The factors to the natures of human service is an open window to unwind themselves to use their expiriences to relate and/or face expirences that they have already whitnessed. When we decide to accept these things it will affect what we do later on. It will help us advance in self-awareness and comprehend possible

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    really were. Rather then how society wanted them to be. One person that Mr. Keating’s philosophy really influenced and affected drastically was Neil Perry‚ as Neil made many life-threatening decisions based on his advice from Mr. Keating. It inspired Neil bring back the Dead Poets Society and sneak out some nights with his friends to recite poetry. Neil also took a role in a play as one of lead actors even though his father defiantly did not approve of it. A technique I noticed Mr. Keating using

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