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    Multiple Sclerosis Daniel Phuong Nguyen Dr. David Chen KNES 371 1:00 p.m. December 5, 2015 Word Count: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disorder that causes the immune system to attack myelin sheath causing neurological damage to areas of the brain and causes neurological deterioration. In the brain the myelin sheath is involved with what allows for communication between brain and the body. As the disease progresses the sheath deteriorates the neurons where the myelin sheath

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    Introduction The Palette Fund, True Colors Fund, and the Williams Institute joined forces in conducting a web-based survey from October 2011 through March 2012 designed to assess the experiences of homeless youth organizations in providing services to LGBT youth. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Homeless Youth Provider Survey also assessed the prevalence of LGBT youth within the homeless populations being served by these organizations. According to their findings, as many as 40

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    Jo Marie Brown is the local photograph Located in Lexington, SC. The image I will be deconstructing is landscape photo, R_DSC2638. What I admire most about Brown’s work is her freestyle storytelling approach to capturing a great photo. Jo Marie Brown specializes in portrait photography, newborn portraiture, special events, Landscape, and nature, serving all of SC. The story in this image is on a summers eve day, at the beach, as the sun sets on the pier. I think that the focal point in this image

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    phenomena and that its complexity can be broken down to its elements” (Goldenberg & Goldenberg, 2008, p. 367). Therapy must look for deep, underlying causes, repair the flaw and not be satisfied with simply reducing or eliminating symptoms. Deconstructing old notions and replacing them with possibilities reduces the power of the stories that dominate and are filled with problems (Goldenberg & Goldenberg). The stories are given thick descriptions rather than thin descriptions and the new story

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    By deconstructing this dichotomy, we would also be deconstructing the limits that divide the real and the unreal. By questioning the ontology that ties together the threesome living-real-existing, we could break the temporality and bring the phantasmagoric entities to a new kind of ontology

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    solely on the original stories. Through the Internet, fans of the show are producing original fiction, artwork, videos and various multi-media works based on the show. There is also a staggering amount of meta-text surrounding the show, with fans deconstructing and interpreting

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    the sexualisation of girls as moral panic as it has been conceptualised and vehemently circulated within mainstream and academic literature. This chapter explores the taken-for-grantednees of the sexualisation of girls discourse knowledge by deconstructing classist ideals about childhood and the historically problematic pairing of girls and sexuality. Further it explores the construction

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    The use of motifs was also critical in deconstructing key factors of modern society as they were used to both adhere to and subvert ‘Western’ themes. Although these ‘Western’ motifs were present throughout the film, the Coens contradict conventions of the Western fiction genre through modern elements

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    I truly believe that reality TV needs a different name. At first reality TV was created with the aim to depict reality, but over time different interests and actions have resulted in doing the opposite of this. I would even go so far to say that reality TV has become just as fictional as fiction based television. “Reality” is defined as “the world or the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them”. However, Reality TV in no way represents this definition

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    action, the metaphysical question on how to see if an action is moral in a certain circumstance . He contends that the rules for morality must be derived from duty, the Categorical Imperative(CI ). Kant’s Catagorical Imperative can be explained by deconstructing the term: Imperative because it is a command that forces us to use our wills in moral ways, and categorical because it applies unconditionally to rational wills, the wills of humans. Kant reasons that one must act through his categorical imperative

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