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    have a difficult time reading the emotions of others around them making it difficult to interact appropriately in a lot of social situations. There is research that suggests that individuals who have ASD struggle in recognizing facial expressions. Richard, More, and Joy (2015) conducted a study that revolved around the Build-a-Face (BAF) art therapy intervention. The BAF art therapy intervention was developed to

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    no matter how perfect their community seemingly is. Deterioration of these makeshift communities is inevitable. This is exactly what happened to the community at the Beach. Their discreet society was single handedly destroyed by one man, named Richard.

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    Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor was born in December 1, 1940 in Peoria, Illinois. He was an American stand-up comedian, and also an actor. All his teachers was considered him as a class clown when he was in school and he was a community theater actor in his teens, Pryor became a successful stand-up comedian, television writer and movie actor, starring in films like Stir Crazy and Greased Lightning.Richard Pryor got a rough start during his early life because His mother was reportedly worked

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    as if they were not human. Similarly, in Richard Wright’s Black Boy, Richard Wright and other African-Americans were treated horribly and had to follow certain rules or else they could be killed. Even though these two cases of racism are at different times and places, we can see that racism is always the same no matter when and where it takes place. One way that racism is the same in Black Boy as it was in Germany is because of the hardship that

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    specific groups of individuals simply because of race, gender and ethnicity. The supposed definition of the American Dream are the ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every American, which is based off of bias. This implies that, anyone that works hard should gain success and happiness in America. But instead, many tend to fail or face hardships because the supposed definition varies between individuals. In the autobiography Black Boy by Richard Wright

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    has been represent the most significantly through the two texts The Ethics of living Jim Crow by Richard Wright and Toba Tek Singh by Sadat Hasan Manto. Both talked about how a power group used oppression to keep the other down through essentialism, prescription for their civilizing mission and how it effects the oppressed group. In The Ethics of Jim Crow, essentialism has been shown through how Richard was mistreated because of his skin color. He could not defend himself agaisnt the white kids in

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    and Identity in Richard Wright’s Black Boy Each and every person on this Earth today has an identity. Over the years, each individual creates their identity through past experiences, family, race, and many other factors. Race, which continues to cause problems in today’s world, places individuals into certain categories. Based on their race, people are designated to be part of a larger, or group identity instead of being viewed as a person with a unique identity. Throughout Richard Wright’s Black

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    Beating the Blues and Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy: The Future of Treating Depression? Cognitive behavioral therapy is based off the theory that depression is caused by a pattern of negative thinking that may be triggered by upsetting situations (Comer, 2013). This pattern forms maladaptive attitudes, which cause individuals to constantly view themselves, their world, and their future in negative ways (Comer, 2013). Cognitive behavioral therapy is designed to help clients recognize and change

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    Affective Context Effect

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    situation, processing in anxiety could be mood-congruent or context-related (Richards, Holmes, Pell & Bethell, 2013). Bower (1981) and Blanchette, Richards and Cross, (2007) have found evidence for mood congruent hypothesis whereas evidence to support a context effect

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    As Usual, the journal gave points that Richard Branson has been pointing out this whole time. To garner influence, one must actually deliver powerful messages without suffocating them with alternative motives; rather, by gathering a group of people to work hand in hand in the promotion of the social enterprise and for Richard Branson, that is the power of communities truly mean. V. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Richard Branson is the CEO and founder of the Virgin Group composing of 200 different companies.

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