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    All is Well in Land of “The Lion King” In the article‚ All’s Not Well in Land of “The Lion King‚” by Margaret Lazarus‚ the author over exaggerates an animated classic‚ investigating as to whether or not the movie is politically correct and morally right. The essay examines and stereotypes the movie‚ and comes to various misguided conclusions. Lazarus defines the hyenas and the lion‚ Scar symbolic‚ and declares that Disney already has gays and blacks ruining the “natural order.” She also draws to

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    self-control. Without the urge of indulging in our desires‚ there would be no test of our moral and physical ability for characters like Odysseus to show his growth‚ and self-control and even a character like Lazarus who is hunted down show moral characteristics to demonstrate that too. While Odysseus and Lazarus are not perfect men‚ they both show how they struggled and overcome their flaws to learn a moral lesson from the gods and the threat of mortal or god is a dangerous challenge to face as well. Odysseus

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    How a person copes with overbearing situations or problems often times tells you a lot about what kind of person he or she may be. “Coping is a fundamental process in cognitive-transactional models of stress‚ which has been conceptualized as the cognitive and behavioral responses that moderate the effects of stress on outcomes” (Felsten‚ 1998). Common stressful events include dealing with pain that accompanies with an injury or surgery‚ your boyfriend breaking up with you‚ experiencing financial

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    that the coping strategies an individual uses might be relative to the stages‚ or phases‚ of a stressful situation. The researchers stated that a more solution focused coping strategy could be used in the beginning stage of a stressful situation followed by a more emotional coping strategy (Carver & Scheier‚ 1994). Carver and Scheier also identified the use of more negative coping strategies like denial‚ disengagement from the stressor‚ and the use of alcohol (Carver & Scheier‚ 1994). Coping strategies

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    PARADIGMS The design of a research study begins with the selection of a topic and a paradigm. A paradigm is essentially a worldview‚ a whole framework of beliefs‚ values and methods within which research takes place. It provides a conceptual framework for seeing and making sense of the social world; to be located in a particular paradigm is to view the world in a particular way. A paradigm stands for the entire constellation of beliefs‚ values and techniques‚ shared by the members of a community

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    Upon revision of the case of James and Susan Smith vs Richard Jones‚ I have decided upon a final sentencing of 1 year in prison‚ all but 30 days suspended‚ with two years of probation and the completion of drug court. This means that Richard would serve 30 days in prison to start and then be released on probation with the 11 remaining months hanging over him if he violates the terms of his probation. On top of this sentence‚ I would also take Richard’s mother up on her offer to reimburse the Smiths

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    Coping with Methuselah

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    Coping with Methuselah Lu’Ciana S. Knight Eng./215 Date February 26‚ 2013 Tracy A. Boothe Coping with Methuselah Methuselah was a patriarch of the Bible who was said to have lived for 969 years. In the essay “Coping with Methuselah” they discuss the possibility of manipulating the genetics that shape living beings. Also‚ with the declining rate of human mortality year after year we will soon see humans living well in to a century or more. With this rise in life span also comes a rise in

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    Narrative Paradigm Thomas McGarity College America/Eng223 We all had that friend that always had a story to tell. Years later I find out that story telling is a big part of communication. Walter fish wrote that all meaning full communication comes from storytelling‚ which is referred to as narrative paradigm. We use narrative paradigm every day to help us remember people‚ places‚ and things. We also use narrative paradigm to help us make decisions in life. Not all narrative paradigms are useful

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    Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm By Daniel C. Williams MCIS 611 Instructor: Dr. Frank J. Mitropoulos Research Report Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences Nova Southeastern University April 25‚ 2010 Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Review of Literature 5 Data and Analysis 7 Data Qualities 7 Object-Oriented Programming Languages 9 Eiffel 9 Smalltalk 10 Ruby 10 Java 11 C++ 12 Featured Components 13 Encapsulation 13 Polymorphism

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    through paradigms. A paradigm is defined as a basic image of society that generates a theory and research. A theory would be defined as a statement that attempts to explain the relationship between two facts. As in any field‚ there are certain ways that things are looked at‚ or certain paradigms. In sociology‚ there are three paradigms: the conflict paradigm‚ the structural functionalist paradigm and the symbolic interaction paradigm. Throughout this paper‚ I will be discussing each paradigm in depth

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