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    Carrie Movie

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    Carla Gonzalez Professor Dr. Carlos EAP 1540 5 November 2013 Carrie Movie I am a horror movie fanatic. When fifteen days ago the new version of “Carrie” came out‚ I did not hesitate in going to the theater. The movie was perfect to me because besides the terror‚ it had drama‚ compassion‚ and vengeance. Carrie’s mom‚ Margaret‚ is a purely deplorable figure who scratches and cuts her own flesh‚ and who cannot love herself‚ let alone a child. She is a deeply religious mother who constantly

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    fairy‚ a relative of the "men in green." As fairy‚ Jane identifies herself as a special‚ magical creature. Connecting herself with the mythical beings in Bessie’s stories‚ Jane is affiliated with the realms of imagination‚ with the fantastic. Jane’s psychic abilities aren’t merely imaginary: her dreams and visions have a real impact on her life. A right comparison of Jane’s temperament is represented by fire-ice. The fire represents Jane’s passions‚ anger‚ and spirit‚ while the ice symbolizes the oppressive

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    Angie Funes Prof. Cathy Cripps English 97 May 6‚ 2013 Smoking cigarettes should be illegal For a long time people have different concepts and point of view about smoking. Nowadays a lot of people think that smoking is good and helps them‚ but others think that should be banned. “The Believing we do something when we do nothing is the first illusion of tobacco.” (Ralph Waldo). The question is what is in a cigarette? A cigarette is made of a classic white paper‚ and when it burns it releases

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    Psychodynamics

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    Emily Ard Psychodynamics WarrenTech Health Sciences Technology 2 AM September 5th‚ 2012 Psychodynamics‚ also called dynamic psychology‚ is the study and theory of the psychological forces that highlight human behavior‚ especially the active relationship between unconscious and conscious drive. It focuses on the interactions of things like desires‚ impulses‚ anxieties‚ and defenses within the mind. Sigmund Freud created the foundation of psychodynamics; his key concept is the depth psychology

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    Freedom-Determinism Debate

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    The controversy between freewill and determinism has been argued about for years. Freewill is defined as the belief that our behaviour is under our own control and do not act in response to any internal or external factors. Freewill has been found to have four different conditions and to have freewill at least two conditions must be obtained‚ these are; people have a choice on their actions‚ have not been coerced by anything or anyone‚ have full voluntary and deliberate control of what they do. One

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    Plato's Moral Theory

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    When Plato’s Republic was introduced in my coursework‚ I approached this book just like other books that I have read. But the Republic is not written like a typical textbook‚ but rather‚ like a living conversation. And like most conversations‚ it develops important ideas to improve our lives. As you read this book‚ you notice a main idea that Plato is trying to convey: why a person should bother to be good. But in order to be good‚ the Republic opens with asking the reader what is justice. Plato

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    defend it‚ change the rules of the territory‚ or suffer the effects of the attack. We consider physical territory‚ social territory‚ and psychic territory as all parts of our overall territory. Physical territory is our body‚ real and personal property. Social territory includes our clan‚ family‚ intimates‚ peer group‚ associations‚ tribes‚ clubs‚ etc. Psychic territory is our opinions‚ theories‚ plans‚ purposes‚ thoughts‚ philosophies‚ memories‚ time‚ and dreams (King‚ 2001). According to "What

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    Theories of Motivation

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    Theories of Motivation 1. Instinct Theory The assumption of the theory is that there is an innate biological force causing an organism to act in a certain way. These “forces” are perceived to be automatic‚ involuntary‚ and unlearned behavior patterns or reflexive behaviors that are elicited when certain stimuli are present. 2. Homeostatic Theories The assumptions of the homeostatic theory are that organisms attempt to maintain homeostasis‚ the balance of physiological state or equilibrium

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    Film adaptation

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    ADAPTATION AS INTERPRETATION The debate on cinematic adaptations of literary works was for many years dominated by the questions of fidelity to the source and by the tendencies to prioritize the literary originals over their film versions. (Whelehan:2006) Adaptations were seen by most critics as inferior to the adapted texts‚ as “minor”‚ “subsidiary”‚ “derivative” or “secondary” products‚ lacking the symbolic richness of the books and missing their “spirit”. (Hutcheon:2006) Critics could not forgive

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    Movement: Want and Child

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    Assignment 3 Movement In this particular assignment I will be discussing movement which Montessori saw as a harmonising factor in a child’s development. I will also be looking at how important a prepared environment facilitates a balance between the mental and physical energies of the child. Montessori believed that movement was a very important factor in a child’s development. Montessori writes that many schools tend to give priority to lessons which involves using your intellect and movement

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