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    the RRC staff organization chart it can be seen that they are understaffed. When three out of the eight positions available are currently vacant a problem may arise. Monique may think she is giving Brian sufficient time for his assignment but these allotted times are most likely done in figures where the office is fully staffed. Brian may be taking longer than apparently needed due to the lack of additional coworkers in the office. There is a lack of fit between processes. Brian is a young man

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    Existential Therapy Ms. Belinda Coulter, Arlinda Blankumsee, and Georgia Green School of Professional Counseling Lindsey Wilson College Author Note Ms. Belinda Coulter, Arlinda Blankumsee, and Georgia Green, The School of Professional Counseling, Lindsey Wilson College.Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Ms. Belinda Coulter, Arlinda Blankumsee, and Georgia Green, Email: belinda.coulter@lindsey.edy, arlinda.blankumsee@lindsey.edu, georgia.green@lindsey.edu. Abstract

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    's Caritas Processes help define how a nurse can show caring in themselves to their patients. Watson names the eight processes; then define they mean which is key to understanding how a nurse should act to their patients. The book as We Are Now by May Sarton helps show some examples of how these processes work in action and helps to form ideas of how one can improve as a nurse in the future. Caritas process one is “cultivating the practice of Loving- Kindness and equanimity toward self and other

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    Blake, Mark. “Is This the Real Life: The Untold Story of Queen.” PopMatters, PopMatters, 31 Mar. 2011. Web. 19 Oct. 2016. Mark Blake is a musical journalist and writer who has been writing since 1989. He has written for Q, the music magazine Mojo, The Times, and other well-known musical publications as well as written three books of his own. His book “Is This Real Life: The Untold Story of Queen” was published in 2010 by Aurum Press Limited and addresses the life of the four members of Queen while

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    Rhapsody” by the British band Queen may be one of the strangest, most inspired and least-understood songs in the history of rock. Released on October 31, 1975 in the album A Night at the Opera, “Bohemian Rhapsody” became very popular, staying at the top of the UK Singles Chart for nine weeks and by the end of January, had more than a million copies sold. Freddie Mercury, the sole writer of this song, never disclaimed the song’s official meaning, but Brian May, the lead guitarist of the band, believes

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    beautiful work of art are the lyrics, which are simple and beautiful enough to make them relatable to nearly anyone who listens to them. Many people have criticized Halsey’s lyrics for being “generic,” however, they are creative and carefully written, but may not appeal to everyone. One of her best lyrics is a fan favorite, “you were red, and you liked me because I was blue. But you touched me and suddenly I was a lilac sky, and you decided purple just wasn’t for you.” This lyric is from the song Colors

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    Queen’s cult classic hit Bohemian Rhapsody debuted in 1975; this single exploded and had sold more than one million copies by the start of 1976. During a period when rock was ‘finding its roots’ Queen seized the opportunity to experiment with what could be accepted in mainstream music. Through thoughtful and decisive manipulation of musical elements such as tonality, harmony, form and lyrical undertones; Queen effectively conveys musical meaning and entertains listeners. Bohemian Rhapsody falls under

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    The song “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen is composed of many intricate musical events ranging from the fluctuation of harmonies to the use of different forms of music. In 1974, Queen created this song in order to show the world their true talent through an unorthodox song that no one really expected. Today, the song is iconic, but the song did not reach its full stride in contemporary society until it appeared on the soundtrack of the 1990s movie Wayne’s World. Through its mixture of old music such

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    Biography: Chuck Thomas Close Chuck Thomas Close was born on July 5, 1940, in Monroe, Washington. He is an American artist and photographer who achieved fame as a photorealistic painter. He is a portrait painter whose work is realistic. His paintings offer visual pleasure. He is well-known for his highly inventive techniques used to paint the human face. He was the son of Leslie and Mildred Close who is also into art. During Close’s childhood, he was diagnosed with dyslexia, facial blindness, and

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    Most people know the name “Freddie Mercury”, who was best known as the lead singer of “Queen”. In 70’s and 80’s rock, he was known as one of the greatest performers and still leaves a name in popular music today. His life spanned from 1945-1991, which ended short from AIDS complications. Within his musical career, Freddie was a Jack-of-all-Trades being a singer, songwriter, instrumentalist (piano and guitar), performer and a record producer. His 4-octave vocal range is from a bass low to a soprano

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