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- 3091: Self-Reflective Essay
- ... feel like they are wanted, and you as a doctor, can help them with any problem or disorder they may have. In my case I decided to work with children, since I was once a child and I have worked with them before(at a summer camp). Even though I may be early, I have been able to observe others on the way they behave. I especially observe children, since I ... in their studies. It has worked for me in terms of experience. Even though I worked with them for the experience and knowledge, I also did it so I would make a difference in a child’s life, also to make a new friend.
- 3092: Creative Writing: Dogs and Cats
- ... from the ground, we'd be in business." From the ground. Mustard considered this condition. He vaguely recalled a sharp pain he'd received years ago from one of Scampi's owner's offspring. The child was older and ostensibly more mature now, but at one time he was the terror of the block. For no reason, he would begin playing with the dogs and then suddenly whip out a piece ... and then, but the young ones never seemed to tire of it. At any rate, it was serving a purpose. Scampi led Mustard quickly up the steps and into the little area where the one child slept. At this point the dogs gave up the game. "Now what?" asked Mustard. "Now maybe they'll stay here. They usually do." "What if they don't?" "Then we'll fake being tired. They ...
- 3093: Lives Of The Saints
- ... young boy and his little sister. Vitto will no longer have a normal life. He has no mother or father. He has no money, and he has nowhere to live. Consequently, he has a newborn child to look after. Where has his childhood gone? It looks as though the doctor has taken it from him, and he will never get it back. One thing remains certain… Vittorio Innocente will never look through the eyes of a child again.
- 3094: Eveline
- ... Castellari 2 very easy for us to see. Ellen Quinlan O’Neill felt betrayal when three months after her marriage, James was accused by Nettie Walsh of being her husband and the father of her child. Jamie, Ellen’s firstborn, passed the measles to Edmund, her second born, who died shortly afterward. Ellen became a drug addict after a doctor gave her morphine while getting better after Eugene’s birth. Later ... and father. Throughout his life, they fought Castellari 3 continuously about her drug addiction. Another was that Edmund was sick throughout the entire play. O’Neill’s real brother Edmund was sick since a young child and died of malaria. This entire play can almost be considered an autobiography (146-147). Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey into Night is intensely personal and directly autobiographical. Written in an agonizing ...
- 3095: Salem Witch Trials
- ... them. The number of women accused was monumental, and the court had very little time to examine each accusation thoroughly. Soon, anyone who was called a witch was jailed, whether it was a man, woman, child, or adult. Even Dorcas Good, the four-year-old daughter of Sarah Good was accused and thrown into jail; a four-year-old child who was barely old enough to make coherent sentences, was convicted of being a witch and "taking supernatural revenge on the possessed for taking away her parents." This is how paranoid the people of Salem ...
- 3096: Separation And Survival In
- ... from him. On his return home, he discovered that his younger daughter, only seven when he left, did not recognize him — and that in the years he'd lost, she had married and had a child, his first grandchild. The child was named Solomon Northup Staunton Unlike Eliza, Northup had hope of a reunion with his family, a hope which sustained him in his twelve years of bondage. The defining moment of that bondage — the moment ...
- 3097: The Pearl: Material Society, Material Thoughts
- ... she eagerly turned towards the spiritual aspects of life. Beginning to pray for her son's endangered life. The doctor who had resided in the upper-class section of the town, refused to assistant the child, turning them away when they arrived at the door. Lastly they turned to the sea to seek their fortune. When Juana set sight on the "Pearl of The World." she felt as though all her ... Not once in his long career would he have dared refuse to aid a wealthy lawyer or noblemen. However when Kino and the group of money hungry peasants arrived at his door with a poisoned child he had refused them entry saying "Have I nothing better to do than cure insect bites for `little Indians'? I am a doctor, not a veterinary." for the doctor had known that the peasants hadn ...
- 3098: Personal Writing: All About Nothing: The Story of My Life
- ... I could be a diligent hard working student. Thankfully, it didn't and I am not, but the point is, it could have. A scary thought indeed. My parents aren't divorced and do not abuse me, giving me no excuse for bizarre, eccentric, or anti-social behavior, but sometimes I wish they where or did, because then, if they where divorced or did abuse me, I could do anything I wanted knowing full well I could blame everything on them and get off with a mild slap on the wrist if that. But now I am getting off on ...
- 3099: Learning Behavior
- ... problem behavior by identifying the reinforcer and eliminating it. When it is not possible to eliminate the reinforcement, remove the opportunity to obtain positive reinforcement. An example of this would be time-out for a child because he or she is no longer receiving attention from anyone. Another step is to use a valued reinforcer when the unwanted behavior has not occurred. The best way to reduce a problem behavior from occurring is to reinforce an alternative behavior that is both constructive and incompatible with the problem behavior. A good example of this would be, if a child were whining, respond to her only if she uses a normal voice. The most important thing to remember is to positively reinforce the behavior that you want to occur again. The Skinner Box, also known ...
- 3100: Les Miserables
- ... Jean Valjean is a thief he repents and under the new name of Monsieur Madeline, starts a factory that brings wealth to the town of Montreuil. Fantine who now a young mother has an illegitimate child, Cosette, and is on her way back to her hometown, Montrueil, to find a job. She entrusts the Thenardiers with her daughter so she does not have to go back home with an illegitimate child. Fantine finds a job in Montrueil at M. Madeleine's factory and attains a limited amount of wealth. Unfortunately things get worse for Fantine all of the sudden when she is fired from her job ...
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