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    Drama and Poetry

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    I was the oldest of seven little boys and girls‚ who couldn’t understand what was going on. We were sitting in the hospital waiting room‚ some of us screaming and playing‚ others just silently crying and me‚ I was sitting next to my father‚ taking his hand into mine. The minutes seamed like hours‚ everything was so slow. Time passed and my brothers and sisters began to fall asleep all over the room‚ but my dad didn’t care‚ he just stood in the chair‚ with his hands covering his eyes. He wouldn’t

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    Fight of the Game “Crisis: A time of intense difficulty‚ trouble or danger; an individual’s reaction to an event‚ situation‚ or stressor”. This is more so a story of an individual’s reaction to an event which include situation and stressors. Sitting in an arena full of hockey fans both cheering for two different teams can be quite overwhelming. There is a general sense of everything‚ excitement‚ hope‚ nervousness‚ anger and upset all depending how well your favorite team is doing. Hockey fans

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    Ocd Monologue

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    Drama Scene: Character is sitting at a desk‚ leaning back on the chair he is sitting in‚ tapping his finger against his leg in a fast rhythm. There are multiple chalkboards with markings that indicate counting‚ with various amounts of lines on the boards. On the desk is an iPad. ’Three knocks are heard’ ’Character counts to five on his fingers’ "Come in" ’A few seconds pause’ "Oh‚ you must be the new psychologist they’ve been talking about. Of course I can hear them‚ the walls are so thin

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    is being interpreted correctly. For example nodding at appropriate times‚ or sitting with the other person who may also be sitting so both communicators are on the same level when communicating‚ unless there is one speaker who is standing in front of a bunch of people who are sitting. Appropriate smiles and concerned faces are helpful knowing that the communication is being relayed. Even down to the way that you are sitting and which way you have you leg crossed can help the communication go more relaxed

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    Mental Peace

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    Cultivating mindfulness is the key to overcoming suffering and recognizing natural wisdom: both our own and others’. How do we go about it? In the Buddhist tradition and in Contemplative Psychotherapy training‚ we nurture mindfulness through the practice of sitting meditation. There are many different kinds of meditation. For example‚ some are designed to help us relax; others are meant to produce altered states of consciousness. Mindfulness meditation is unique in that it is not directed toward getting us

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    Scientific reasoning has brought humanity to incredibly high levels of sophistication in all realms of knowledge. For Saint Thomas Aquinas‚ his passion involved the scientific reasoning of God. The existence‚ simplicity and will of God are simply a few topics which Aquinas explores in the Summa Theologica. Through arguments entailing these particular topics‚ Aquinas forms an argument that God has the ability of knowing and willing this particular world of contingent beings. The contrasting nature

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    The Pain Scale

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    1 9/7/2012 English 101 On a scale from 1 to 10 "The Pain Scale" by Eula Biss is a very controversial and interesting piece of writing in which Bliss attempts to determine a scale to measure her pain. However‚ the writer begins to realize that the duty of associating pain with a number and measurement is much harder than it appears due to the fact that she is unsure what it truly means to "measure things". The practice of giving pain a set of numbers was introduced by the hospice

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    The Red Tree

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    depression. This page demonstrates that there is hope for people with depression; they just need to work for it and find a way to break through the barriers. The extended visual metaphor of the girl sitting in the bottle conveys the idea of her feelings trapped inside. The protagonist is shown sitting in the bottle which connects to the idea of a ‘message in a bottle’. It is common that ‘messages in a bottle’ are lost and never found. Responders assume that she feels her thoughts and ideas are trapped

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    space is body position. Whether a person is sitting down or standing up can greatly affect their personal space. Hartnett‚ Bailey and Hartley (1974) claims that “for both the short and tall Os‚ the subjects were approached closer in the sitting position.” From a territorial point of view‚ it could be that people believed that they are not really invading the personal space of others when they were in a position that seemed less threatening‚ which is sitting. The second factor to be considered that

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    originally started in the 2016-2017 season by Colin Kaepernick‚ who played quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers at the time. He‚ in fact‚ sat for the anthem and received a great deal of backlash from the public. Many players followed suit by kneeling‚ sitting‚ locking arms and showing solidarity. The backlash has continued and some fans are even boycotting the NFL. These NFL players should not be criticised due to the fact what they’re actually protesting- racial injustice for African Americans- is being

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