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    Medical factors that may impact the behavior: Bonnie has been diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome a life-threatening disorder which begins in childhood. Individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome develop an insatiable appetite which results in chronic overeating and obesity (United States National Library of Medicine‚ 2015). Bonnie’s diagnosis of Prader-Willi syndrome is a strong causal link for strong desire to obtain food. Bonnie also has multiple disabilities and sensory problems. Individuals with

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    Guido‚ ‘Measuring the welfare of the child: in search of the appropriate evaluation principle’ (1999) 14 Human Reproduction‚ 1146 Resnik‚ David B‚ ‘The commodification of human reproductive materials’ (1998) 24 Journal of Medical Ethics 388 Steinbock Bonnie ‘Sperm as Property’ (1994-1995) 6 Stanford Law and Policy Review 57 Strong‚ C Strong‚ Gingrich and Kuttehl‚ ‘Ethics of postmortem sperm retrieval after death or persistent vegetative state’ (2000) 16(4) Human Reproduction 739 Sutton‚ Stacey‚

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    132). During this scenario‚ Bonnie is feeling insecure about herself and confronts Rebecca about “preening” for the men in the group. Phillip is still new to the group‚ and the other members are not too sure what to think of him yet. In order for the group to be refocused‚ Julius tells everyone to “take a step back…and to try to understand what’s happening. Let me first put out this question to all of you: what do you see going on in the relationship between Bonnie and Rebecca?” (Yalom‚ 2005‚ p

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    Gilbert both loves and resents his family at times‚ particularly his mother Bonnie and brother Arnie. Gilbert loves his mother but resents her as she used to be beautiful. He commonly refers to her as a “beached whale” and “fat” as he is frustrated and annoyed with her. If Bonnie wasn’t as fat‚ Gilbert would love her more and not be as upset or angry. Gilbert also loves Bonnie and we see this when‚ she dies upstairs of the family home and Gilbert burnt the house down to stop

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    The main effect of the war was the Highlander culture was banned. The kilt‚ bagpipes‚ Gaelic language‚ and Scottish Clans became illegal after the battle. Bonnie Prince Charlie was to be searched for‚ and hung for treason. The Duke of Cumberland wanted revenge for his British king‚ so he ravaged the Highlands. Many jacobites were executed after the battle‚ or thrown into jail‚ while their prisoners themselves

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    According to Arthur Penn’s film‚ Clyde Barrow was a pretty boy outlaw who basked in the attention and notoriety. The only reasoning for Clyde’s crime spree appears to be his quest to impress his girlfriend Bonnie‚ and to become wealthy. Nell his sister‚ leads us to believe Clyde didn’t posses much of a work ethic. She recalls a time when Clyde came home early from his job at Proctor and Gambles with his wrist wrapped‚ when she enquired why his wrist was taped up Clyde “explained patiently and sweetly

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    a middle school service learning program guided by principles of participatory research. Participatory research is known for being able to incorporate community members’ experiences and expertise to ensure the cultural validity of interventions.” (Bonnie etl.‚ 2009) The purpose of this research is to “examine elements of a partnership between community agencies‚ k-8 public schools‚ and

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    “Like Penn’s use of slow motion within the bloody montage that concludes Bonnie and Clyde‚ which Penn said conveyed "both the spastic and the balletic" qualities of the gangsters’ death agonies‚ Peckinpah’s editing emphasized the brutality of physical violence while also giving it a graceful beauty” (Weddle qtd. in Prince 58). The ’falling man’ and the ’horserider’ shots‚ which have been already mentioned the above‚ are great to demonstrate this statement. Nevertheless‚ illustrating offensive and

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    The boundary is what makes each system unique and gives it definition (Brandell‚ 2011‚ p. 8). In the Grape family Bonnie represents a closed boundary. She is isolated from society with the exception of her family. She is not seen by anyone and does not interact with anyone outside of the boundary of the family until she is forced to stand up for Arnie. Bonnie isolates herself as a coping mechanism for her grief and depression. Another example of a boundary is the communication regarding

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    husband‚ Ralph drives her to meet with a variety of therapists to figure out why she is getting these headaches. The doctors that attempt to treat her; Doctor Luther and Doctor Day. She and her husband worry due to the fact they have a young daughter‚ Bonnie. Soon these episodes increase in how long they last and another Eve is brought to the surface. The headaches she had been having were from

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