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    “Bachelor in Paradise” Season 3, News Update: Filming Set to Begin, Cast Members Reach Mexico As soon as ABC’s current season of “The Bachelorette” comes to an end, “Bachelor in Paradise” will take over, giving viewers, another dose of an exciting real life journey to find love. As per reports, some of the cast members have already arrived in Mexico to begin shooting. News has it that the official villain on JoJo’s season, Chad Johnson is there in the cast and along with him, there is also the twice

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    Mahtab’s Story is a book written by Libby Gleeson about a girl and her family who are making the courageous journey towards Australia while fleeing the Taliban which has been the cause of major problems to their family in Afghanistan. Mahtab’s journey towards Australia was a dangerous endeavour. It was filled with continuous “bitter cold” (page 29) weather and body “jarring” (page 2) roads. For Mahtab is was the only way to get to a safe land. “Darkness” was all Mahtab knew for two weeks as she

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    1984 by George Orwell is a novel which can be seen from both perspectives, mainly from a social commentary end. This novel is based on a work of fiction but shows governments that keep control and power over their citizens. Social commentary is used, to provide the vision of where individuals are restricted even to today where the issues in the book are prevalent. This book is certainly a social commentary since it deals with increasing world issues such as the forced propaganda, fabricated war, and

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    relates to the book, Lennie and George try to control their dreams a lot, but at the same time can't take it seriously. Of Mice and Men, it develops a theme of social commentary, with many heroes. George and Lennie take on many adventures throughout the story Of Mice and Men. Firstly, Steinbeck expresses the theme of social commentary in the novel, Of Mice and Men, which is similar to Martin Luther King Jr’s speech “I Have a Dream”. For example, George and Lennie have this dream of living on this

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    Isolation in Frankenstein This passage is taken from page 119 of chapter 19 in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Closing in on the ending of the novel, this passage explores the self-reflecting state of Frankenstein’s mind when in isolation on the Islands of Orkney. Fear arises as a critical emotion that strikes him during his time spent on his creation. After visiting Edinburgh and a number of other cities, Frankenstein leaves his friend Henry Clerval and settles in a remote part of the Scottish

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    D-The patient arrived on time for her appointment to meet with this writer. Reported stable on her dose and deny the need for a dose increase or decrease when offered by this writer. This writer then noticed, a scratch under the patient right eyes and her neck. So this writer immediately addressed with the patient about an allegation of a physical altercation with the patient and another patient at this clinic. According to the patient, it was self defense and patient #308 attacked her first on

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    "Of Mice and Men" is a novel written by the 1962 Nobel Prize winner, John Steinbeck. It is an emotional tale of the extraordinary friendship between George and Lennie, who are traveling workers in the harsh depression years of the 1930s. George is a caring person whose love to Lennie is just like a father-son relationship, where Lennie, a mentally challenged man whose strength lies in body rather than brain, appears to be very dependent on George. "Of Mice and Men" teaches a universal theme about

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    I liked the 1990 film Goodfellas much more than Tombstone. It seemed more real to me because they were wearing modern style clothing. Overall I found more that I liked than I didn’t like. In the beginning, the movie started out with a bang which I always like because it draws me in. The music throughout the whole film was fitting for the times that it was based in. Although the times did jump around a lot and it was kind of confusing. Once the times stopped jumping back and forth, the movie was a

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    “The Help” is a dramatic film filled with love, hope, and a will for change. Mississippi in the 1960’s was no walk in the park for African-Americans and this film shows the struggle of African-American women raising white family’s children and managing their homes. The film uses an unexpected team of black maids and an aspiring white writer trying to make her way to the big leagues. The women along with the help of others set out to show the world the discrimination and unfair ways of life in their

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    This documentary, like the others, were eye opening and very sad. The video gave a lot of insight into the experiences of individuals struggling with eating disorders and I gained a lot information that will help me as a social worker as well. The signs and symptoms described in the DSM were clearly depicted in the documentary. Shelly was a psychiatric nurse who had been hospitalized ten times due to her eating disorder. She had a history of suicidal thoughts, although had not made any attempts

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