Both Virginia Woolfâs Kew Gardens and Katherine Mansfieldâs Miss Brill use various techniques in their texts to explore the existential experience of individuals. Kew Gardens is centered around a series of small but significant moments in the magnificent botanical London garden called Kew Gardens. Woolf explores the themes of passion, desire, love, and regret by introducing the reader to four families as they wander around the garden and stop to admire the flowerbed. Aside from the flowerbed, the narration does...
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The reader â like the soldier â never knows how the day will turn out. OâBrien even adds stories whose veracity is challenged later on, thus allowing the reader to understand that the stories are not the most important thing. Stories are used only to provide insight into the emotions of war; from these stories, OâBrien effectively teases out the psychological burdens carried by Vietnam veterans. Initially the soldiers, new to the field of course, carry personal effects, physical burdens,...
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History of DBT In the era of the 1970s and â80s, therapists struggled to find an effective cure for individuals who repeatedly attempted suicide. The main problem behind this was individuals' low self-confidence or lack of positive thinking patterns. As a result, individuals were constantly attempting suicide. Since a lot of time was utilized to diagnose this situation, it left very little time to concentrate on the issues that could enact real change in the individualâs life. In such moments...
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The chosen extract is taken from Barry Jenkinâs second feature film Moonlight, which he directed and co-wrote. The film follows the life and struggles of Chiron, a young and poor black boy, growing up and coming to terms with his sexuality, a life not often portrayed in commercial films. This analysis focuses on the economic and social context of the film and choices in cinematography, sound, editing, genre, mise-en-scene, symbols, narrative structure, themes, and motifs to convey meaning according to...
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This craving for freedom found its greatest expression in the works of John Milton (1608-1674). According to Milton, nationalism is not a struggle for collective independence from the 'foreign yoke'; it is an affirmation of individual freedom from power, a self-affirmation of individuality before his government and church, 'freeing man from the oppression of slavery and prejudice'. For Milton, freedom meant freedom religious, political, and personal. The culmination of his call for freedom of the press in the Areopagitica is...
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Gender equality is one of the propaganda in this world that some people face every day. Gender equality is propaganda in this world because millions of people yearly get put down because of their gender. Gender equality should be more addressed as time goes on, even with little change in inequality in institutions. For gender equality to not be as bad, we could all contribute to putting in the effort to change. Women's empowerment and Male empowerment in the economy...
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âHealthy young child goes to the doctor, gets pumped with massive shot of vaccines, doesn't feel good and changes. - AUTISM! Many such casesâ (Trump 5) Millions of parents around the world are anti-vaccine or vaccine-hesitant because of that reason. Vaccines, however, have saved many lives. Although there are risks, the benefits do outweigh the risks. Vaccines are beneficial because they have saved many lives in the past, the risks of them are very minimal and rare, and there are...
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NASA ended its space shuttle project in 2011. This decision stimulated the development of the commercial space exploration industry. The current commercial space exploration market is vast, but at the same time, the commercial space exploration industry faces many problems, such as the lack of sufficient customers. Due to the high cost of research and development, the number of companies engaged in the industry is small, and the opportunity cost is also high. However, in the foreseeable future, due to...
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Introduction In this paper, I will be discussing the internet and how we can effectively control and censor the content on the web, in particular, the problems arising due to censorship. Definitely, Internet Censorship is definitely a hot topic all around the world, with all the big changes happening right now itâs no wonder people will be talking about that, one example is the Net Neutrality Repeal in the US. As I said in this paper Iâll be discussing the...
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Reflective statement: While reading Persepolis, I was quick to learn that the Sharia laws put in place to enforce the codes of Islam were taken far more extremely in 1980s Iran than what most Muslim countries experience today, and the interactive orals helped broaden contextual considerations as to why that is the case. Concluding in-class discussions and further research, one thing to note was that Iran, before the Islamic revolution (and despite a growing hatred for the shah) was an...
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Introduction Human beings can communicate with each other using language. We can share knowledge, beliefs, opinions, and feelings through the use of language. Language is a unique trait for human beings. Humans can acquire either monolingualism or bilingualism through learning, observation, and practice. In Brunei Darussalam, the people usually communicate by using their official language which is Brunei Malay, and sometimes, English. Ozog (1996; as cited in Noorazam, McLellan & Deterding) observed that, for Bruneians, English is the language of...
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Introduction The Oxford Dictionary defines teenage pregnancy as the pregnancy between girls ages 13 to 19. It is a global problem that has prompted numerous campaigns and public awareness efforts to reduce its prevalence. The number of adolescent pregnancies has been continuously increasing all over the globe. Like many Asian countries, the Philippines is also grappling with the same problem. In research from the Philippine Statistics Authority, The National Demographic and Health Survey (2013) stated that one out of five...
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This report is a detailed community profile of the geographical location of County Durham in the North East region of England. A community profile can be described as a âcomprehensive description of the needs of a population ⊠that is defined as a community, and the resources that exist within that community, carried out with the active involvement of the communityâ (Hawtin, Hughes, and Percy-Smith, 1994: 5). County Durham is a large and diverse area. It is home to over...
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Introduction Anxiety is a phenomenon that involves procedures linked to inner feelings familiar to awkwardness, disturbance, or shyness (Scovel, 1978). Anxiety has a complicated feature that deteriorates speaking abilities and this point is widespread as a fear of learners (Horwitz et al. 1986). He maintained that the âpsychological barrierâ is a common expression that can describe learnersâ scares of learning languages and illustrate the impossibility successful achievements. Additionally, emanating anxiety is a common problem for learners in the initial stages...
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Racism has become one of the most important issues around the world in the past few decades and still affects millions of people. This issue brings division among different cultures and also affects those who are already going through economic stress or other issues, thereby placing people in possible life-threatening situations. This ongoing problem of racism has been reported in various forms and affects individuals whether they are adults or children. All across Europe, this issue causes the denial of...
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Black feminist literature stresses on the double-victimization of black women. The women from the oppressed society encounter absolute dominance and cruelty within the territory of the whites, who suppress them in the name of race; also they undergo the same kind of treatment by their own men in various unsolicited ways. The prolonging silences of women congregate at once to voice out their true potential in the form of writing. It is not untrue that the black women needed to...
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The Issue Population growth regards the increase in the number of people in an area. Population growth has various effects, influencing the employment, housing, and landscape of the area. Background Information The site investigated; Macquarie, is a major business and commercial district in the northern suburbs of Sydney, around 12 kilometres away from the Sydney CBD. Macquarie has a population of 8,144 people, as recorded in the 2016 Census, and a land area of 6.8 km2. This suburb is located...
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Considering the influence of Facebook on the 2016 US presidential election In order to consider the influence Facebook had, if any, on the 2016 US presidential election, I will be analyzing the social media site in two different ways. Firstly, I will explore how the existence of Facebook as a platform allowed the spread of information and misinformation (Fake news) during the lead-up to the election. I will analyze how this spread of information affected citizens and if ânewsâ on...
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Introduction The contents under the first chapter of this research paper cover the background of the study wherein the overview of procrastination, important definitions, and statistics will be shown. The technical terms and their operative definitions as used in the study will be evident under the area of the definition of terms. The significance of the study will also be covered in this area in which the researcher will be discussing the possible beneficiaries of this study and how they...
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For the past five decades, gender stereotypes in advertising have been attracting the interest of scholars by making them inquisitive about the techniques used by an advertiser to depict men and women in society. They were also keen to learn about the motives behind this stereotype as well as how it influenced the mindsets of society. Stereotypes are defined as classifications of gender based on the beliefs of society. It was a cause of concern in society when peopleâs beliefs...
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A Nutritional assessment in its simplest format is the procedure of gathering data, which subsequently allows a conclusion regarding the reasons for nutrition-related health issues that affect an individual may experience. ( Association of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (BAPEN), 2021) For example, the reason that it is important to gather this data is to help somebody who may be vulnerable to malnutrition. In 2007-2008, the 'NutriDay' survey took place which involved 21,007 patients from 325 hospitals in 25 different European...
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The impulse towards realism is generally seen as a dominant feature of Victorian fiction as it was a movement that deviated from idealistic romantic fiction and portrayed real-life events and situations accurately. In this essay, I will analyze how realism is a dominant feature to a certain extent in Charles Dicken's âGreat Expectationsâ and compare it to the minor realism illustrations in the âPicture of Dorian Grayâ by Oscar Wilde. Furthermore, I will argue that psychological realism is depicted in...
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Like humans, art too has evolved over the centuries. To what it used to be, to what it is. Often, artists who are in the vanguard of their culture, when express new ideas or what appears to be a new idea, a large number of people do not accept them. Only a small number of people accept them. They want to experience their work, feel it, understand it, or even simply enjoy it. And this has been seen throughout history....
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After seeing a deadly abundance of mass shootings increase over the years in the United States there is a need for new and strong gun control policies. Whenever mass shootings happen one of the most frequently asked questions is how could such tragedy have been prevented. Innocent people have died and until this day there has not been an effective law to prevent the existence of these tragedies. Additionally, states have the obligation to protect human rights by exercising control...
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The crimes committed by offenders are relative to their psychological and social behavior. It has been observed through the study conducted by Samenow, (2014) that a number of criminals do not have a stable mental state. Correspondingly, the case of Ted Bundy is similar to psychotic serial, who do not need any particular reason or motive to commit crimes. Ted Bundy is considered one of the most dangerous serial killers in the history of The United States of America. According...
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According to Senanayake (2011) and Ando (2011), Gender-based violence (GBV) encompasses physical, sexual, verbal, emotional, and psychological violence that is directed at an individual based on his or her biological sex or preferred gender identity. Although anyone can be a victim of GBV regardless of their location, social status, religion, etc. most GBV cases reported today mostly highlight the suffering women and girls have from this type of violence (Ando, 2011). Gender-based violence occurs in all parts of the world,...
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Personal Reflection Completing Group Project 3 has allowed me to improve and enhance my transversal skills and act upon identified areas from Group Project 2. (See Personal Development Plan, Appendix 1-2). As with all aspects of life when working in a group a key skill required for success is communication. Within the industry, the use of BIM and other sharing platforms has allowed this skill to become easier to share ideas and communicate. Platforms such as OneDrive and group messenger...
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Spent is a game that showed me the wrenching choices that people in poverty routinely encounter â many choices that Americans, such as myself, donât realize have to be a choice. In the game, I played as a single parent and made financial decisions for a month with only $1,000 to my name. Throughout the 30 days, I had to make decisions on what I spent my money on medical care, housing, food, transportation, and more. Some decisions were simple,...
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Reflection 1 â Cleveland District State High School. Responding/Reporting High school students are constantly being told to think about what they want to be by their teachers and parents. However, not everyone knows what pathway they want to take at the age of sixteen. Programs like Deforest Action take students who want to know more about the world they live in into places where communities are fighting for their lives (Henkel, 2012). Students are given the opportunity to experience first-hand...
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The American dream has never been well defined. When this social movement was created in 1931 by historian James Truslow Adams it was used by a wide range of people: politicians; writers; and economists to suit their own purposes. In some people's eyes, it's about money and power, for others it's about simple financial stability and freedom. There are so many things that keep the dream out of reach for the standard American citizen. There's no doubt that this idealization...
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