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    Angelica Bernardez Ms. Wilde English 9 Honors Period 2 5 November‚ 2014 Purpose of Mythology “We aren’t in an information age‚ we are in an entertainment age.”-Tony Robbins. The EGUSD school board wants to get rid of “Mythology” By Edith Hamilton claiming that the myths are “pointless” because no one believes them anymore; however mythology is very important to our English 9 Honors curriculum! The myths provide entertainment to us‚ students. Three myths that show entertainment are: Odysseus’

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    Part One: Short Answers 1. What is the primary and secondary purpose of the website? The primary purpose of the Justice and Police Museum website is to inform viewers about the history of Australia’s justice system‚ police force and criminal past. This site also provides information about the location‚ admission prices and things to do as well as certain things people can learn about such as forensics and notable figures in historical Australian crime. The secondary purpose of this website is to

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    1. Name two important circumstances in which counsellor would consider breaching confidentiality. What factors would need to be considered and what steps might be taken‚ before making this decision? Confidentiality is someone who is trusted with private or secrecy matter; confidential whisper or issue. (Credo Reference‚ 2001). Certain situations where the confidentiality between client and therapist‚ may need to be breached to ensure the safety of the client him/herself‚ the community or ourselves

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    BUDDHIST MYTHOLOGY BUDDHISM - One of the great religions of the world‚ was founded in India in the 500 B.C.‚ and then spread throughout Asia. Over time‚ many different Buddhist sects have developed‚ each with its own doctrines‚ gods‚ and legends. Although Buddhism has produced little mythology of its own‚ it has incorporated stories from mythologies of various groups that adopted the religion. Buddhist History and Teachings The roots of Buddhism can be traced to one man: Siddhartha Gautama

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    Charon’s Cosmology Charon’s Cosmology What does the poem mainly discuss? Death. The poet uses an allusion of Charon to discuss about death. What does the poet mean by “swift‚ cold‚ and deep” in the last line? What is swift‚ cold‚ and deep? The River Styx. This poem is about death. The last line can also be interpreted as the description of death. Death is like a river. River of no return Death Death is swift. What does it mean? You don’t know when you’re going to die. It might happen so

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    1. Define Neglect and discuss its distinction from Abuse. List and discuss at least 4 ways a child might be neglected. Explain some of the reasons that contribute to parents neglecting their children. The main difference between neglect and abuse is that neglect involves lack of caring or nurturing of a child. A parent is neglectful because he/she is not doing something to/for the child that is usually vital for the child’s wellbeing and growth. A child can be neglected by: 1) Not being shown

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    State-dependent memory occurs when recall improves when individuals are in the same psychological state they were in when they encoded information. James will do better if he imagines himself in the same emotional state he was in during rehearsal. Arousal theory dictates that optimum performance occurs with moderate levels of arousal. James sees that he has become too aroused/excited and must get himself calmed down to give his best performance. Positive reinforcement is any desired consequence

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    Frida Kahlo Short Answer

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    Take Home Exam 2. When Frida was younger‚ she painted about bright and colorful things filled with the colors and forms of Mexican folk art‚ but after incidents like being cheated on by her husband‚ she began painting mostly self-portraits. Her self-portraits often depicted symbols of her physical and psychological wounds. They were a dominant part of her life when she was on bed rest during the months following her accident. Kahlo once said‚ "I paint myself because I am so often alone and because

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    Sociology 101 Short Answer

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    Describe the major points and key concepts of each framework:symbolic interactionism‚ functional analysis‚ or conflict theory. List one sociologist who is identified with each one. Symbolic interactionism is defined by Henslin (2013) as “symbols-things to which we attach meaning-are the key to understanding how we view the world and communicate with one another”(p. 16). A key point of this framework is that our social life is based on how we define our relationships and ourselves (Henslin‚ 2013)

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    1) What does this guide define “sustainable development” to be? Sustainable development is the process of moving human activities to a pattern that can be sustained in perpetuity. It is an approach to environmental and development issues that seeks to reconcile human needs with the capacity of the planet to cope with the consequences of human activities. (The problem of recognising the need to live within constraints and to ensure more fairness in access to limited resources‚ lies at the heart

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