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    Ms. Robbins is a 38 year old female who presented to the ED via LEO under IVC. Ms. Robbins states, " I have been talking to God for years and recently he told me that I was going to hell and I'm not sure why." Ms. Robbins currently denies suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation and having any visual or auditory hallucinations. She does not appear to be exhibiting signs of agitation, aggression, or responding to internal stimuli. At the time of the assessment Ms. Robbins calm and cooperative. Ms

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    In my nonfiction outside reading novel, Unshakeable, Tony Robbins is a wonderful mentor and teacher of your personal investment. As a newcomer into the investment realm, Robbins was able to navigate and help the reader grasp the knowledge of the stockbroker side of the stock market. While learning the basic terminology of a bear vs bull stock, I furthered my comprehension and am considering entering the hectic stock exchange. With Robbins wisdom and experiences he preaches during “a 10-year period

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    Alexandra Robbins, one of the arguments she presents is that being a "geek", or a "nerd" is no longer seen as a negative thing today. She suggests that the skills and knowledge that were once considered geeky, such as being tech-savvy or having deep ability in a particular subject, are now highly valued in our digital age. This is because technology has become such an integral part of our lives, and those with these skills are often the ones driving innovation and shaping the future. Robbins supports

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    Reading Robbins, Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism, Chapter 2 Labor, and watching the Mardi Gras: Made In China documentary delivered two contrasting emotions. When reading, it’s just like I’m reading for understanding, but when I watch what I’ve read about it put things into perspective. When reading two points that Robbins made really stood out to me in both the chapter, and the documentary, and they are discipline/control and labor. In Chapter 2 Labor one of Robbins subtitles

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    January 31, 2014 Analyzing Shawshank Redemption The film that will be analyzed and discussed is the Shawshank Redemption, which was Director by Frank Darabont and is a Story by Stephen King. It is based in 1946, a man named Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is convicted of killing his wife and her lover, and him going to prison and dealing with the struggles of prison life as a truly innocent man. . “He's sentenced to a life term at the Shawshank State Prison in Maine, where another lifer, Ellis Red

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    *No Works Cited West Side Story is one of the most influential musicals of all time. It's integration of dance and song into the plot was very innovative, because even though it had been done before, it had never been done this well. Jerome Robbins had thought of an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet to a Broadway musical in 1949. He began discussions with librettist Arthur Laurents and composer Leonard Bernstein of a musical called East Side Story, with a plot concentrating on a Catholic girl

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    City, Australia, Germany, and England, one such clinic exists, known as The Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Clinic, which implements treatments for those who are severely disabled, including those with autism. Dr. Clive Robbins, who is the director of the clinics, “treats patients on a weekly basis in one-on-one sessions or in groups, depending on each child's needs” (Campbell 94). This shows that Dr. Clive Robbins cares for his patients and gives them his full and undivided attention, in which he

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    Ahhh.....just sitting here thinking about this recipe has got my stomach growling! It 's fall and the apples are abundant. Time to make pie and apple sauce! This awesome apple pie recipe uses simple ingredients that are easy to find in the grocery store. I guarantee this will be the absolute best apple pie you have ever tasted and the easiest to make! No more cutting apples or struggling to get a perfectly flaky crust, yet it will taste just like Grandma 's recipe! Ingredients List: Crust: 2 Pre

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    Ashley Pritchard General Hambrick DANC 230 3 October 2017 Jerome Robbins Jazz dancing has evolved from so many varieties of dance styles from the late 1800’s to modern day. Gus Giordano states that “jazz dance came to America by the way of the slaves, their music and dances that were born from living and came from the soul” (Giordano, Gus v). Since the time that this style of jazz dance has brought its way over to the United States it has evolved greatly and has made drastic change in its particular

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    certain commercial activities. The article that I read was called “Baskin-Robbins Franchisee, Hugh Williams” which I will also cite below in further detail. It is a short yet very interesting article about a franchisee named Hugh Williams who was given licensing to open up his own Baskin-Robbins. The article starts out by talking about a little of his background information and how he worked for his parents Baskin-Robbins when he was younger. What is interesting is how he had the dream to open up

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