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    explain the case study of Mrs. S. and give valuable information on contralateral neglect‚ impact of the massive stroke‚ regions of the brain that were affected‚ deficits experienced by Mrs. S.‚ and therapies and behavioral modification that have been explored by continueing this case study with Mrs. S and her need to turn circles. Mrs. S.’s stroke had left her unable to recognize or respond to things to the left—including external objects as well as parts of her own body. For example‚ Mrs. S. often

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    Mr. S. has a number of symptoms that coincide with paranoid schizophrenia. In the case study it is revealed that for the past month the patient has been experiencing restless sleep‚ “bad dreams”‚ and insomnia. It has been reported that the patient hears voices‚ worries about the actions of others‚ and is somewhat agitated. Mr. S. does not take any medications but he does admit to smoking two packs of cigarettes a day and consumes a lot of coffee during the day. Smoking and Coffee Intake Unfortunately

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    Book Chosen:“The Man Who Turned Into a Stick” Rationale: I will be assuming the role of the man who turned into a stick before the scene of him jumping off the roof‚ which was before the first scene of the play. My empathic response focuses on the emotions and thoughts of the man as he battles his internal conflict‚ contemplating his existence‚ through going through his backstory and fleshing out his character by bringing in key events that shaped his life and how he had eventually become a stick

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    Suffrage Analyze and compare the major points of view concerning suffrage and the ways in which individual commentators believed woman suffrage would affect the political and social order. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries women were being oppressed by not being allowed to vote‚ this made them less “value” as compared to the male gender. The point of view concerning woman suffrage was greatly affected by the gender role and the political standing of the person in question. The female point of

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    Since the 1900’s‚ women have struggled with gender roles in society that leaned more in favor of men. Susan Glaspell’s play‚ Trifles‚ reflects on this struggle by blatantly separating the ideas‚ opinions and actions of the men and women in the play. As the title Trifles suggests‚ the men in the play view the two women’s concerns as unimportant and frivolous in comparison to the “real” work the men have to do. Glaspell’s characterization of the sheriff‚ Henry Peters‚ the attorney‚ George Henderson

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    As the setting was in a kitchen‚ it was automatically assumed that it must be the women’s domain and the men seemed like strangers looking around. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale on the other hand‚ knew what to look for. One of the men made a comment on the state and cleanliness of the kitchen‚ referring to Mrs. Wright as "not much of a housekeeper". Mrs. Hale immediately defended her by saying that there is a lot of work to be done on a farm; the emotions could be felt at this point as things start to

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    Write a story starting with this sentence: ‘I turned over the question paper‚……….’ I turned over the question paper‚ I flipped through all the pages. I did not know how to answer any of the questions. I racked my brain to recall what I had studied yesterday but I barely could remember anything. I viewed around the class and found all my classmates were poring over and solving the question papers intently. My bosom friend‚ Serene was sitting beside me at the corner of the

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    believe that a woman should develop some professional skills and have a job. Anyway‚ the question ‘to work or not to work’ is quite often raised in many families because the issue is not so clear. In my presentation I’d like to dwell on the advantages and disadvantages of the situation in which a woman has to combine family and career. I will start with the drawbacks the family may suffer from. I’ve singled out 5 of them. 1. It’s very hard sometimes to juggle family and career. A woman experiences

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    situation and look for a motive. Mrs. Wright who had been found the morning before just rocking back and forth in the kitchen rocker and pleating her apron that lay on her lap‚ over and over again out of shear nervousness‚ had already been taken to lock up in town for further questioning. Mr. Hale‚ the Wright’s neighbor met the sheriff and the county attorney there‚ because he was the one who discovered the body. He brought along his wife; Mrs. Hale‚ to keep the sheriff’s wife Mrs. Peters company while the

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    Cited: "Abzug‚ Bella 1920­." American Decades. Ed. Judith S. Baughman‚ et al. Vol. 8: 1970­1979.  Detroit: Gale‚ 2001. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 21 Nov. 2014.  and Archives. United States House of Representatives‚ n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2014.  <history.house.gov>.  "Bella Abzug". Encyclopædia Britannica

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