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    Transactional Analysis Theory: the Basics Carol Solomon‚ Ph.D. Abstract This article is written to acquaint readers with basic transactional analysis theory and to provide a beginning understanding about how these concepts can be used in real life. I first learned about Transactional Analysis from Dr. Eric Berne when I studied with him in Carmel‚ CA beginning in 1966. Quickly‚ I learned the value of this simple language as I began to understand my own life script. I became intrigued with my newfound

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    “Valentine” is a controversial love poem written by Carol Ann Duffy. Throughout the poem the poetess compares love to an onion and she does that by using a variety of techniques such as imagery‚ symbolism‚ word choice and structure. All these techniques justify why “Valentine” is an unusual love-poem as they help the poet express her different point of view. Overall‚ the poem is unusual as its title mistakenly leads the reader into thinking that the poem will be typical. I felt deeply moved by the

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    C. GILLIGAN’S GENDER & MORALITY DEVELOPMENT Carol Gilligan compared the moral development of girls and boys in her theory of gender and moral development. She claimed that boys have a justice perspective meaning that they rely on formal rules to define right and wrong. Girls‚ on the other hand‚ have a care and responsibility perspective where personal relationships are considered when judging a situation. Gilligan also studied the effect of gender on self-esteem. She claimed that society’s

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    stop to think if they are following a bandwagon or an unnecessary tradition? Joyce Carol Oates refers to her characters as them in her 1969 novel them. The Great Depression was a time when women especially‚ desired to have a spouse and family to take care of. Throughout the novel‚ some of Oates’s characters‚ such as Loretta‚ become one of them by achieving a certain aspect of their American Dream. Thus‚ Joyce Carol Oates’s philosophy of writing novels‚ essays‚ and short stories as versatile and violent

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    A Christmas Carol Many social issue are in Charles Dickens‚ A Christmas Carol‚ with the vast majority of them having to do with scrooge. Scrooge begins the story with no Christmas spirit whatsoever‚ but he changes into a warmhearted teddybear at the end. A Christmas Carol shows that kindness is the way to go rather than being mean and greedy. A social issue that is touched on in this novel is the lack of sympathy that people have towards each other. Scrooge is mean to his family and friends

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    The hardships Dickens experienced during his childhood directly influenced his message in A Christmas Carol‚ as well as his other works. When Dickens was just twelve years old‚ his father was imprisoned for debt‚ and his mother and siblings joined him in prison. Charles was sent to work in Warren’s Blacking Warehouse‚ a shoe polish factory. After a few months‚ John Dickens received an inheritance and was released from prison‚ but he made Charles continue working in the warehouse long after his

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    Originally Introduction Memories play a significant role in the poetry of Carol Ann Duffy‚ particularly her recollections of childhood places and events. The poem “Originally‚” published in The Other Country (1990)‚ draws specifically from memories of Duffy’s family’s move from Scotland to England when she and her siblings were very young. The first-born child‚ Duffy was just old enough to feel a deep sense of personal loss and fear as she traveled farther and farther away from the only place she

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    Harry and Rose from Oliver Twist and Alice and Ebeneezer Scrooge from A Christmas Carol are in similar situations because both of the couples are in love yet wealth has come between both of the couples. Alice and Ebeneezer Scrooge were engaged and in love. Ebeneezer’s love for Alice was soon not as important as his pursuit of wealth and desire to be a part of “High Society”. Alice and Scrooge were a part of the lower class and their love was not enough for Scrooge‚ his greed was too strong for him

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    TO: File FROM: Azadeh Aarabi-Taft RE: Carol and Jerry‚ LLP Facts Carol and Jerry‚ LLP‚ pays the Good Eats Café each month for the lunches the two accountants eat there each work day. While at lunch‚ Carol and Jerry always discuss some business. Often‚ Carol and Jerry invite friends who work at other CPA firms to join them‚ so they can keep up with what is happening in the accounting community. Issue and Conclusion 1 Are Carol and Jerry entitled to deduct the lunch expenses they occurred during lunch

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    Carol Gilligan’s “Ethics of Care” had multiple stages. The first is self-interest which is when people do what is best for themselves. They think about their future and how this decision benefits them. The second stage is Self-Sacrifice‚ which is when people put others before themselves. People will at times sacrifice something that they could benefit from for the benefit of someone else. The third stage is the Nonviolence stage‚ which is the person that will not hurt anyone no matter what situation

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