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    Dorothea Tanning

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    Disregarding her three-week tenure as a student at the Chicago Academy of Fine Art; Dorothea Tanning was a completely self-taught artist. Her early works have been considered some of her most notable‚ including‚ Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (1943)‚ which was painted while on her first trip to Sedona‚ Arizona. In spite of Mozart’s upbeat composition‚ for which the piece was named after‚ this unsettling oil-on-linen depicts two female figures who appear to be recovering from a brawl with a gargantuan sunflower

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    Dorothea Lange

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    Eileen Romero Photo Design W3_A3 Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) I chose Dorothea Lange because I admire her strength of character‚ her empathy and compassion for her subjects‚ but more importantly because of the essence of the people she was able to capture in her photographs. Not only does the viewer feel pity for the subjects‚ they also feel sadness for them because the photographs treat them as people so the viewer is able to feel for them like they would their own family and friends.

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    Dorothea Puente

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    Dorothea Puente Dorothea Puente‚ born Dorothea Helen Gray was born on January 9‚ 1929 in San Bernardino County‚ California. As most serial killers‚ Dorothea had a rough childhood. When she was eight her father died of tuberculosis. A year later her mother died in a motorcycle accident. After her mother passing Dorothea and her 18 siblings (Dorothea being the sixth) went into foster care in separate locations. Throughout her life‚ Dorothea Puente was known to be a compulsive liar‚ claiming

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    Dorothea Dix

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    Dorothea Dix made life for the mentally ill grand compared to how it was before she took interest in their health and well being. Dorothea Dix was the first American to take interest in how the mentally ill were treated and spoke out about it. Dorothea Dix was a woman making a change in a time where woman were still not equal to men. She was one of the few women who spoke out against something during her time period. Dorothea Dix was the start of the interest in the human brain and its defects. If

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    Self Care Is Selfish

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    "Is Self-Care Selfish" When I first saw the assignment with the title‚ I questioned myself what has to do with self-care being selfish. Selfish in self-care meant that "having their own way and doing things they enjoy." I strongly believe that self-care is not selfish. Maintaining our need for self-care is claiming our right to become a human being. Taking ourselves properly are as important as caring for others. Clinically‚ "self-care" can be found in our daily life‚ such as eating‚ exercising

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    Self Care Essay

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    about the decisions that need to be made (Spencer 2010: 169). Social workers are also essential members of multidisciplinary hospital teams. Working alongside doctors‚ nurses‚ and other allied health professionals‚ social workers inform other health care providers to the social and emotional aspects of a patient’s illness (Whyte 2001: 26). Hospital social workers use case management skills to help patients and their families address and resolve the social‚ financial and psychological problems related

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    Self Care Strategies

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    Self-Care Strategies BSHS 465 Self-Care Strategies Self-Care Strategies Paper When many think about self-care‚ the first thing that comes to mind is to pamper one’s self such as a facial‚ manicure‚ pedicure‚ and or a massage. To pamper one’s self is definitely a way an individual can choose to take care of one’s self. According to the free dictionary self-care is (2015)‚ “The care of oneself without medical‚ professional‚ or other assistance or oversight.” Many individuals working in the field

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    Self Care Plan

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    Tokunbo Fashanu HR – 4170-997 Introduction to Counseling Professor Katie Allen Friday‚ October 24‚ 2014 Tokunbo Fashanu Self-Care Plan My self-care issue is balancing schoolwork with work‚ personal life and extra curricular activities. As a junior I have a lot of schoolwork‚ meaning a lot of assignments‚ projects‚ papers‚ readings and so on due every week. I am also looking for internships before I graduate that will help me get into a good Law school after I graduate‚ in addition to taking LSAT

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    Dorothea Lynde Dix was quoted as saying‚ "In a world where there is so much to be done‚ I felt strongly impressed that there must be something for me to do." Dix began at the age of 39‚ and spent the next 20 years as a social reformer for the treatment of the mentally ill. When asked to teach a Sunday School class at a women’s correctional facility‚ Dix was appalled at the conditions‚ as well as the fact that many of the women weren’t criminals‚ but were instead mentally ill. This is where her

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    Self-Determination Theory

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    Self-Determination Theory – How Do You Feel? PSYC3520 - Intro to Social Psychology Social Psychological Theory April‚ 2014 What is the Self-Determination Theory? “Self-determination theory (SDT) is a macro theory of human motivation and personality‚ concerning people ’s inherent growth tendencies and their innate psychological needs.” (Deci & Ryan‚ n.d.) In short‚ it is our motivation in the choices we make that exclude outside influences. This theory of motivation

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