...Personality disorders play a key role in the relationships between those affected and those around them. Personality disorders are defined as being “patterns of inflexible traits that disrupt social life or work and may distress the affected individual,” (Rathus, 2010, p. 525). Revolving around Hollywood actress, Joan Crawford, the film “Mommie Dearest” demonstrates how personality disorders influence the relationships between the afflicted and those around them. Mommie Dearest is a tell-all biography of Joan Crawford, based on the book written by her adopted daughter, Christina Crawford. Within the first scene of the movie it becomes evident that Joan has personality disorders that are uncontrolled, as within the first scene...
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...My princess Izzy, I have sat over the last few days since you grew your wings trying to write this to you. It is now Saturday night and i need to do this for you. I would love to tell you that i am okay and that we are having as much fun as i am sure you are having playing with all the other angels but i wont lie to you my angel... i am a bit lost.... but i dont want you to worry i will keep my promise and i will be okay in time.... I just miss you so much!! so does your daddy.... You were a surprise baby.... when we had that ultra sound at 21 weeks and found out you were a girl i was so excited.... your dad on the other hand was worried..... the thought of having a daughter scared him.... the thought of the boys coming to the house and having to scare them off terrified him.... but the day you were born and you looked at him you stole his heart..... The first time i set eyes on you i just stared at you, you were so beautiful..... i was amazed by your beauty and i knew then you were amazing! We brought you home 24 hours later and from that day on watched you get more and more beautiful every day..... When your medical journey started when you were 1 month old you started to really show your strength... I remember sitting in the waiting room for your first and second surgeries worrying and panicking wondering if you were okay and once you came out of surgery and the medicine wore of you were smiling, you never complained or whined about the pain you just smiled.....
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...WSJ Project The Lost Wages of Youth This article was about the problem America has today with youth’s ages 16 – 19 not getting hired, or working as much as they used to. The article talked about how the unemployment rate of older teenagers has risen due to higher minimum wages. I really liked this journal. I have been working every summer since I was young, then when I turned 16 I entered the “real” work force, so this topic deals close to me. I think this article is right on saying that raising minimum wage only makes things worse. Sure we make more money an hour, but now everything we buy now costs a lot more to produce, driving costs way up. People think that if they get paid more then they will have more money, when in reality as they make more money, prices rise, actually causing them to have less money. Bring Back the Robber Barons- Daniel Henninger This article by Henninger is about the future of America, and how the Government is hindering us. I really like Henninger’s opinion on this topic. I believe that the government’s stimulus bill to create jobs is stupidity at its max. All this bill does is increase our debt. I like how he wants the barons to come back. Sure they made a lot of money, but they were new, innovative, and brought a new aspect into the game. I don’t think these political entrepreneurs can really help for the better as much as market entrepreneurs could. Once politics take over, the economy crashes. We have seen over and over how well socialists...
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...Sculpture by the Sea Essay- Rod McRae Question7: As values have changed with postmodern thought, artists have set out to create more interactive work to distinguish their work from the ‘traditional, paining-on-the-wall’ view of art. Explore this view in relation to how audiences can experience these works. “My work starts with the basic premise that in order to communicate an idea and create maximum empathy with an audience the work has to be authentic”-Rod McRae. Rod McRae is a children’s book author and illustrator, taxidermist, designer, photographer and sculptor, and a dedicated artist and educator. McRae has exhibited his work around the world, with exhibitions in Australia, Italy, Japan, Spain and Czechoslovakia. McRae is deeply concerned with issues surrounding human activity and its effect on the natural world. Through his latest work, ‘The Tent of Wonders’ for Sculpture by the Sea in Bondi, McRae pursues an emotional connection with his audience to convey issues about biodiversity, hunting, pollution, colonisation, ownership and climate change through the use of non-traditional taxidermy specimens as the principal medium. The Tent of Wonders covers 180m2 under canvas and contains 16 installations. The work is offered in easy to understand portions with an element of humour to enhance the accessibility of the work. Through the use of real animals McRae is able to create a more interactive and confronting work as opposed to making sculptures out of bronze, metal or clay...
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...Hypothetical Working Agreement Denise Brownlee Communication Skills for the Human Service Profession Tanisha Laidler, PhD June 21, 2012 Abstract Freydia is 27 year old. Her date of birth is September 15, 1985. Her address is 166 Okolona Cutoff Rd, Houston, MS 38851. She is about 5’7 and weighs about 130lbs. Freydia looks like she needs a medical evaluation and a physical routine performed to see if there are some concerns with her health. She stated at the current time, she has not used any prescription drugs. She is a resident of Chickasaw County. Freydia social security number is 587-23-4567. The number she can be reached at is 662-844-7000. She is an African American female. Her relationship status is single. At the current time Freydia is not working. Freydia is a high school dropout which she got her GED in 2005. She started out taking some college classes but never finished what she started. Keeping a clinical record is required (American Psychological Association,2007). She is bisexual in whom she prefers both men and women. At the current time she is single and her religion is Methodist. Her mother found her an apt when she found out she was pregnant. Freydia has worked odd and end jobs but still relied on her mother to take care of her and the children. She is a high school dropout that had several problems in grade school. She has several complaints in the past from different employers. Freydia had worked at a Grocery Pride supermarket right before...
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...Dysfunctional Family A dysfunctional family is a group of people usually related by some means, not always necessarily by blood, in which conflict, misbehavior, maltreatment and neglecting create a hostile life for its members. To explain this idea better we will see the definition of family, the differences between a healthy and a dysfunctional family; their characteristics and behavioral patterns. Some examples will help us examine this issue better, taking us to discuss the different factors that contribute to the formation of such families, along with its consequences in today’s society. According to the Dictionary of Contemporary English, a family is a group of people affiliated by consanguinity, formed by a father, a mother and children (1). On the other hand, its etymology recognizes the Roman Empire to be the first one to define a Family. Ironically, the Romans defined it as a group of people linked, not necessarily by blood or affection (2). Instead the main link that united the ancient Roman families was labor. According to E. J. Graff in her context “What makes a Family?” She describes that the ancient families in Europe were primarily created at will, with the only purpose to improve work productivity and patriarchs would adopt grown ups into their families for a better investment. “Choice not Biology made a Family”(3) These families would consist of legitimate children, adopted adults, secretaries, other dependents and slaves of various ages. “The Romans rarely...
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...Dysfunctional Family A dysfunctional family is a group of people usually related by some means, not always necessarily by blood, in which conflict, misbehavior, maltreatment and neglecting create a hostile life for its members. To explain this idea better we will see the definition of family, the differences between a healthy and a dysfunctional family; their characteristics and behavioral patterns. Some examples will help us examine this issue better, taking us to discuss the different factors that contribute to the formation of such families, along with its consequences in today’s society. According to the Dictionary of Contemporary English, a family is a group of people affiliated by consanguinity, formed by a father, a mother and children (1). On the other hand, its etymology recognizes the Roman Empire to be the first one to define a Family. Ironically, the Romans defined it as a group of people linked, not necessarily by blood or affection (2). Instead the main link that united the ancient Roman families was labor. According to E. J. Graff in her context “What makes a Family?” She describes that the ancient families in Europe were primarily created at will, with the only purpose to improve work productivity and patriarchs would adopt grown ups into their families for a better investment. “Choice not Biology made a Family”(3) These families would consist of legitimate children, adopted adults, secretaries, other dependents and slaves of various ages. “The Romans rarely...
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...Diagnostic Paper on Joan Crawford Abnormal Psychology Dr. Lewis Ethical Disclaimer In writing this, I am attempting to demonstrate an awareness of ethical practice. In preparation of writing this paper, I have researched information on the famous person indicated in an effort to make an attempt at providing a possible diagnosis of a psychological condition for which two theoretical orientations will be evaluated and used to support what is only an opinion. I am in no way qualified to give a diagnosis for the people mentioned within this document as it is a document written to demonstrate an understanding of educational material as it relates to the field of psychology. Any information mentioned with regard to the mental condition of the people in this document does not imply that they have any of the conditions mentioned nor have they consented to any kind of psychological treatment. Background Information Among Hollywood’s trailblazing women in film was Joan Crawford who represented not only well-earned stardom but who also took the lead in paving her way during the transformation of women’s roles after the turn of the century including the Roaring Twenties and Prohibition. Joan Crawford acted in musical revues, was a flapper during the Roaring Twenties, acted in silent films, was among the first actresses in the first ‘talkie’ films, and climbed her way to the top of the cinema ranks becoming one of the most famous movie stars of all time (“American Legends...
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...kagaspangan L ng Phil. Ports Authority ang lugar na iyon. Bagamat may kagaspangan ang pagkakasemento, na noong una ay binalak niya sa v for you?" // "Wala ho. Hihingi lang ako ng paumanhin sa kagaspangan ko kagabi. Pasensiya na ho." // "Wala iyon. Pero sa j glalakad sila patungo sa third hole. Nadadaanan nila ang kagaspangan ng matataas na damo, punungkahoy at mga palumpong. I inis. Galit din siya kay Cocoy dahil sa ipinakita nitong kagaspangan ng pag-uugali. Buong akala pa naman niya'y maginoo A g kapinuhan sa kainang publiko. Lumala ang hatol niya sa kagaspangan ni Alvin nang ang tubig na inumin ay minumog bago l j pagsasalita ni Divine. // Dahil ayaw niyang magpakita ng kagaspangan, pilit na nakipag-usap nang matino si Menard sa dal A o. // "Bastos! Ano ka ba? Pati sa bata nagpapakita ka ng kagaspangan. Wala kang karapatang gawin 'yon. Ayoko na!" impit 6 oong Santos // iyon ang ahente // mabuti hung tao // may kagaspangan lamang na kumilos at magsalita // dinaramdam kong h 4 awa mo lang ang tungkulin mo // at hindi ka nagpakita ng kagaspangan ng ugali // sa pagiging doktor hindi ka nagkait sa 2 gpakita ng takot kay Mommy hindi rin naman nagpamalas ng kagaspangan o galit // kung iba sigurong mahina-hina ang loob b 9 ba pang nasa gayunding hanapbuhay ang taxi-driver ay may kagaspangan tahimik at may madilim na mukha // malas siguro par kagat F there o." Turo niya sa langit. // Nangingiti si Mitchel, kagat ang dalawang kamay ng nangangating gilagid. Napadako si...
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...TRANSLATION QUALITY ASSESSMENT Translation quality assessment has become one of the key issues in translation studies. This comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of translation evaluation makes explicit the grounds of judging the worth of a translation and emphasizes that translation is, at its core, a linguistic operation. Written by the author of the world’s best known model of translation quality assessment, Juliane House, this book provides an overview of relevant contemporary interdisciplinary research on translation, intercultural communication and globalization, and corpus and psycho- and neuro-linguistic studies. House acknowledges the importance of the socio-cultural and situational contexts in which texts are embedded, and which need to be analysed when they are transferred through space and time in acts of translation, at the same time highlighting the linguistic nature of translation. The text includes a newly revised and presented model of translation quality assessment which, like its predecessors, relies on detailed textual and culturally informed contextual analysis and comparison. The test cases also show that there are two steps in translation evaluation: firstly, analysis, description and explanation; secondly, judgements of value, socio-cultural relevance and appropriateness. The second is futile without the first: to judge is easy, to understand less so. Translation Quality Assessment is an invaluable resource for students and researchers...
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