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    exhibit there were works from 10 different photographers and while I loved and developed an appreciation for many of the photographs on display the one that caught my eye was the “Diving Humpback whale” by Wayne Levin (born 1945). This paper will focus on why Wayne Levin takes photographs of the underwater world and why the “Diving Humpback Whale” photograph was my favorite. Wayne Levin is an accomplished photographer and a great deal of his works are on display in numerous museums worldwide‚ including

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    Scuba Diving

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    Scuba Diving Adventure‚ adrenaline and excitement are some of the feelings that involve scuba diving. It’s a popular sport in which divers have to use special equipment that includes an oxygen tank‚ wet suit‚ mask‚ fins‚ etc. to reach the deep sea. Scuba diving is more than a simple sport‚ it allows people to explore‚ discover and have a real contact and experience with the ocean and the marine life. In this essay I will explain how my curiosity about scuba diving born‚ my first scuba diving lessons

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    Every now and then life gives us a challenge‚ and often that challenge can define our life and who are. The memoir wrote by Jean-Dominique Bauby describes such a challenge. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly challenges the minds of readers to imagine a world of pure terror where ones whole existence changes due to being trapped in their own body‚ left to live life through one’s own memories and imagination. Bauby begins by describing how he is awakening from a stroke and is trapped in his own body

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    Health Literacy and Communication Problems: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly and Where is the Mango Princess? The University of Missouri Health Literacy and Communication Problems “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” is written beautifully by Mr. Bauby‚ who had a stroke that resulted in lock-in syndrome. Mr. Bauby had little gross and fine motor movement‚ but his cognitive abilities were intact. Mr. Bauby could only communicate by blinking his left eyelid. In another novel‚ “Where is

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    Lars and the Real Girl

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    Nick DeCandio Lars and the real girl December 5‚2011 The character of Lars seems to be a fantastical person who couldn’t really exist in real life. Truth is‚ there are many people like him who struggle to have relationships with others due to mental illness. Lars is able to find a way to channel his insecurities of personal relationships onto Bianca‚ whom is a realistic looking sex doll. Ironically‚ Lars never has sex with Bianca‚ he treats her as a real human being and forces his community

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    Scuba Diving

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    The Wonderful World Of Scuba Diving Many people who have never been scuba diving think it is just a swim in the water‚ in reality it is a very exciting‚ dangerous‚ and potentially fatal activity. There are many types of scuba diving‚ ranging from recreational to sport to career diving. Scuba Diving is just not a swim in the water‚ scuba requires certification‚ uses technical equipment‚ and the world offers the best scuba dives in the world. “Scuba‚ which is actually an acronym for “self -contained

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    Diving Into the Wreck

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    ------------------------------------------------- “Diving Into The Wreck” by Adrienne Rich ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- 1 “This is the place. ------------------------------------------------- And I am here‚ the mermaid whose dark hair ------------------------------------------------- streams black‚ the merman in his armored body. -------------------------------------------------

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    Analyzing The Diving Bell and the Butterfly The poignant story of Jean-Dominique Bauby’s life begins in December 1995‚ when he finds himself in a hospital‚ recovering from a severe coma‚ both paralyzed from head to toe and unable to speak. Though Bauby’s mind is still intellectually intact‚ he is diagnosed with what most people call today‚ “locked-in-syndrome”. Through his powerful words‚ Bauby‚ the author and narrator of this story‚ takes us on a journey filled with pain‚ loss and courage. I believe

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    Scuba Diving

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    Many people think of scuba diving as just a swim in the water‚ but in reality it is a very exciting‚ dangerous‚ and potentially fatal sport and activity. There are many types of scuba diving‚ ranging from recreational to sport to career diving. Scuba Diving is just not a swim in the water‚ scuba requires certification‚ uses technical equipment‚ and there is a lot of risk involved with scuba diving. Scuba‚ which is actually an acronym for "self-contained breathing apparatus"‚ Allows

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    Lars Movie Psychology

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    Lars is a person with many different characteristics. All throughout the movie he shows signs of how he could not only have Schizoid personality disorder but also Reactive attachment disorder. What he wants the most is to be alone and loved which means he doesn’t meet the criteria from Maslow’s hierarchy of needs that every human needs. Moreover‚ a doll comes into his life‚ making him think he now knows what it is to be loved‚ but in reality he is having feelings for an actual girl at the end.

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