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    This section is a little difficult for me because at the moment I do not have the animal that I am going to be doing AAT-C with so I really do not know what I will be able to do in the future as far as techniques and interventions. What you can do with a dog is not what you can necessarily do with a rabbit or a cat. However, at the end of the day human-animal interaction is the main intervention I will be using throughout my sessions. As all the readings mentioned, the animal can touch and offer

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    to a person you loved if they were still here?” First, the definition of “the human experience” is all of the emotions and events someone will experience throughout their lifetime; examples fitting for this play are grieving and death. The first moment from Marjorie Prime where I felt the meaning was the first time we see Walter Prime. Walter Prime is clean cut and smooth in his dark blue suit and oxford shoes. He could pass for human, but his voice is eerily like that of a male Siri on iPhones

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    starts off centered around a young boy nicknamed “Little” growing up in Liberty City, Miami. He is assigned different names and different expectations while he struggles to solve who he is for himself. The audience watches this boy grow up through key moments depicted from his childhood, teenage years, and young adulthood. Quickly, it becomes apparent that love, or lack thereof, serves as a major theme in the narrative of the boy’s life. Unable to find solace in his drug-addicted mother, he turns to a

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    training and exchange student camps. Very sarcastic but also very like-able guy. He helped us get through every rough moment in our camps and training. And now he was with us during our final moments. After claiming every baggage of every student, we moved to a corner that was unoccupied. We hugged each other goodbyes, and shook hands. It was a weird feeling that I had at that moment. Looking back, I didn’t

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    as a reference to implement a richly descriptive southern setting in her short stories. She was raised by devout Roman Catholics; her faith was deeply intertwined with the overall theme and character development in her writings. O’Connor portrays moments of grace for her main characters at a time of utter shock and devastation. In “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”, the grandmother is enlightened when a mass murderer’s gun is pointing at her. In “Good Country People”, Hulga’s salvation comes when Manley

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    should I say some cat. SHERAE Cat? (laughs) Don’t you mean dog? LISA Honey, dogs are a mans best friend and are very loyal. Now cats they stray. SHERAE You have no chill sis. (Sales person enters to take SHERAE to try on her dresses) LISA (After a moment.) Sherae if you don’t get out here so I can see you in this dress. Bring ya skinny self on. (SHERAE comes out of the dressing room and spins for LISA.) SHERAE So how does it look? LISA It looks like you got five more minutes before the clock strikes

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    conscience if I did.”(117) O’Connor’s use of the word “conscience” leads the reader to believe that the Grandmother has good morals and values, but upon further investigation it’s evident that this “good” only runs so deep. At first glance, this moment can be perceived as one filled with sincere fear on the grandmothers part, however, the chances of the family actually running into a loose criminal on a family road trip is one in a million. Which leads to the conclusion that the Grandmothers sole

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    time?” and after a short silence, I looked up from my device, and began a blank stare that lasted about three or four seconds. In those couple seconds, my mind was blank; my mind was accustomed to saying and receiving. This was confusing, but after a moment I realized that she had not heard me. However, by this time, she was already looking up at me, sharing near the same realization. Now, with mutual eye contact, I repeated myself. Tess heard me, and said “how about next Saturday?” and

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    In the twelfth poem, the speaker begs the beloved to ignore surrounding threats and to enjoy their time together. The poem consists of only one sentence, the first half of which portrays the moment of intimacy they share while the second half contains the speaker’s request to the beloved to forget about their fear of discovery and separation. The first verse describes the setting in a slightly ambiguous way as the noun “matten” can mean either mat or mountain meadow. Although the former would fit

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    My prom night was the night my dream came true. And it was a dream I didn’t even remember I had, until I was in the moment and he brought it to my attention. Who knew that a sixteen (16) year old (at that time) would’ve been the one to bring my dream to life? Like a leprechaun out of luck? I didn’t have a date to go with me as the date for prom approaches closer, everyone at school already had dates, even my two (2) best friends had dates. I even decided to go alone; I went as far as asking my sister

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