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    Client Brief on Arthritis & Osteoporosis Western Australia Organisational Overview Arthritis & Osteoporosis WA was founded in 1972 by Drs Phyllis Goatcher, Evan Owen and Roger Dawkins with the name of “Western Australian Arthritis & Rheumatism Foundation (WAARF)” as a non-profit organisation specifically for people suffering from bones and joint diseases. The AOWA was primary opened in a free building given by ANZ bank in Murray St. Later on in year 1991 they had opened their own Resource centre

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    complexities of human nature through their manipulation of characterisation and symbolism, All Quiet on The Western Front and The Grapes of Wrath are two humanitarian novels written by Erich Maria Remarque and John Steinbeck during World War One and the Californian Dust Bowl. Combining the injustices and struggles caused by a society torn by war, famine and struggle, Remarque and Steinbeck prove that despite the inhumanity in which we are capable of, that there is a saving grace in us as human beings —

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    Envision what it would be like, living during the time of WWI, also known as The Great War, in which 10 million people died. You’ve just graduated secondary school, and are looking forward to seeing what’s next in your life. However, a teacher pressures you to enlist in the army and talks about the glory and honor you could gain. As a result, you wouldn’t have the same thoughts, feelings, personality about life, as you do in war. In the novel, All Quiet On The Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque

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    we are led and protected,”(Remarque, 56), saying that one must turn off their mind, reason, and logic and to rely purely on instinct like animals who cannot think. Paul also says the minute they arrive on the front that they have become “instant human animals,”(Remarque,56). Paul describes his friend Katzinsky has having a keen

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    No one wants to fight alone. Everyone wants friends and family to help them through whatever they’re currently going through. However, there is no one else you can rely on when it comes to your personal war, and you just have to get through it all by yourself. While war is a variety of things, romanticized, tempestuous, angry, greedy, what it really is when all put together is lonely. The book Crazy for the Storm by Norman Ollestad shows this off in its main theme of survival, having Norman have

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    Marty Mcfly Case Summary

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    found to be psychotic (delusional, hallucinating and aggressive) and was transferred to Rainbow Valley Inpatient Involuntary Psychiatric Unit from 12/12/16-12/27/16. After he was found to be stable Rainbow Valley released him back to King County Corrections and then subsequently back into the community. A day later Marty went to the Rainbow Valley emergency room stating he was suicidal without a plan. Rainbow Valley sent Marty to Navos on 12/28/17 where according to the documents he presented as disorganized

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    fellow classmates when he is eighteen years old. During training, they begin to realize that war is not all they thought it would be. After being sent to the front, Paul and his comrades witness many atrocities. This leads Paul to the realization that humans live in a meaningless, chaotic universe and that he has to step up to guide the less experienced recruits that have joined the company. Throughout the war, Paul establishes an especially close bond with his comrades, to the extent where they are one

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    War has been a terrible driving force throughout history. One can come to the conclusion that war is a gruesome experience that causes one to become blinded by anger, regret their actions, and feel immense amounts of sorrow for and towards others. The works of literature written by Erich Maria Marque, Thomas Hardy, and Denise Levertov help to shed light on these horrors of war. War causes one to become blinded by anger. All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Marque, is about how war allows

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    of War In All Quiet on the Western Front Paul witness all the horrors of war. He sees death crawling towards the wounded soldiers in the wood, hospital, and on the front. When a soldier was wounded it killed them, they lost a limb or they got sent back to the front. Another awful part of war is soldiers would get shot and stranded out in the woods. They would yell for help, but were never found. Mental wounds were another injury of war. Paul would see people go insane on the front and some soldiers

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    In the scene, it brings you back to the beginning of the movie when you see Paul in class sketching a bird. In the scene you see the dreamer in Paul and how he still believes in the innocence of the world. Throughout the movie you see how Paul changes along with the course of the

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