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    It is hard to imagine how liberation could be a product bought by status. Throughout life‚ people are continuously confronted with the reality of societal rankings. Patricia McCormick’s realistic fictional novel‚ Sold‚ tells the story of Lakshmi‚ a young girl thrown into the world of human trafficking. As she is forced to come to terms with her circumstances‚ the story follows her struggle for autonomy. Through the lens of Marxist criticism‚ readers discern that economic status and social class shape

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    Based on a Patricia Highsmith novel The Strangers on a Train (1951) revolves around the inexplicable and unnatural link between Bruno Antony (Robert Walker) and Guy Haines (Farley Granger) which is established from the very first shot. Hitchcock draws parallel between the two. The opening shots introduce us to two pairs of men’s feet as their owners arrive at the station‚ the shoes characterise the two-one showy‚ vulgar‚ brown-and-white brogues and the other plain‚ unadorned walking shoes. Visual

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    think about the unborn fetus. Every baby deserves to live‚ with or without the biological parents. Abortion happens everywhere throughout the world. Unsafe abortions result in 70‚000 maternal deaths and 5 million hospital admissions per year. Patricia Bauer writes to the world. She wants to let everyone out there that they’re not alone and she understands what is it like to care for a special ed child and still wake up every morning and thank God for a healthy child whom they can give love and

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    Patricia Churchland is a well-known philosopher who has denounced the notion of Descartes’ method on doubt and Cartesian dualism. She believed that we are just physical objects and that there is nothing amazing about the mind or the soul. Churchland is a elimistist‚ meaning she eliminates the mind/ soul from the equation of the body. One of her main points is that society cannot hold the science of philosophy at a different stance than the natural sciences. Philosophy needs to have data and empirical

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    In Patricia McCormick’s non-fiction novel‚ Sold‚ thirteen year old Lakshmi is sold into sexual slavery by her stepfather. She believes she is going to work in the city‚ as the breadwinner‚ but her step-father is in it for the money and revenge of the eldest son he doesn’t have. Lakshmi’s biggest priorities are her mother and brother‚ and her stepfather could care less about her or the family‚ he has an addiction to gambling. Instead of working hard and paying for a tin roof‚ he gambles his money

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    Alysha Kurani In Patricia Seed’s Ceremonies of Possession in the Europe’s Conquest of the New World: 1492-1640‚ several different “possession methods” were displayed from the different groups that conquered the new world. Ranging from artwork‚ to astrological maps‚ to a reading of submission‚ each group devised their own technique when claiming a new land. Physical demarkation was the main practice the English used to symbolize the ownership of new land. The methods they used to mark such

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    Lagarto & Mukaetova-Ladinska‚ 2012). Patricia had shown signs of agitation and restlessness once being administered into hospital and it is important that we prevent and minimise her BPSD through key management principles. In order to minimise the progression of BPSD it requires an approach that includes psychiatric symptoms‚ management of Patricia’s physical wellbeing and environmental factors (Tanaka et al.‚ 2015). For instance‚ reality orientation allows Patricia to familiarise herself with her surrounds

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    Patricia Hill Collins was born in 1948 and raised in Philadelphia. In1969‚ she earned her bachelor’s degree from Brandeis University and in 1970‚ she earned her master’s degree from Harvard University. After college‚ she became a school teacher and curriculum specialist. However‚ in 1984‚ Collins returned to graduate school and obtained a PhD in sociology from Brandeis University. Patricia Hill Collins field of interest mainly focused on black feminist. She believed learning these materials are significant

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    considerations behind Patricia Dunn’s decision to have private investigators check the telephone records of the board members of Hewlett-Packard‚ and the method they used to acquire the information. In addition‚ these same ethical considerations will be applied to the private investigators who acquired the telephone records‚ the website that published the information‚ and the person who leaked information. The author will then offer his opinion as to whether or not Patricia Dunn should have been

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    2. What does Patricia Deegan mean by the ‘Conspiracy of Hope’? What does she suggest is fundamental to the relationship between people who have been psychiatrically labeled and those who has not? Patricia Deegan defines The Conspiracy of Hope as an individual’s or a collective groups’ fight against the sense of despairs that is brought on by mental illness. Ms Deegan further explains that this conspiracy of hope‚ is a practise that see the person beyond the illness and that it is a thought that

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