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1391: The Dangerous Opportunity: Community Based, Crisis Intervention
... Mental Health Counseling 7, 5, 527-534 Siminton, J.A., Cargill, L., Hill,W., (1996) Crisis intervention: program evaluation. Clinical Nursing Research, Nov.5, 4 , 376-391 Tucker,P, Pfefferbaum,B., Vincent,R., Boehler,S., Nixon,S. (1998) Oklahoma City: disaster challenges mental health and medical administrators. Journal of Behavioral Health services and Research 25, 1, 93-100 Wright, J & Beck A.T.,(1994). Cognitive Therapy, in American Psychiatric Press, Textbook ...
1392: Japanese Arts
... periods of indigenous styles and forms. Some of these influences were China, Korea, Greece and Europe. As the Japanese borrowed styles they also created new styles that in turn influenced other countries. Works Cited Tansey, Richard G., and Kleiner, Fred S. (10th Edition). Gardner's Art Through the Ages. Volume 1. Harcourt Brace College Publishers. 1996 Great Buildings Online. Architect: Kenzo Tange (http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Kenzo_Tange.html)
1393: Performances of a Lifetime in Thelma and Louise
... transcendent in every way.” Where Kathi Maio of Ms saw “powerful images of women who dare to feel anger against male violence and domination,” John Leo of US News and World Report saw “toxic feminisim.” Richard Grenier of Commentary ended his review asking, “Is the killer bimbo the way ahead?” (52) The tension between these opposed readings of Thelma and Louise comes from a similar tension within the film. Through a ...
1394: Rhetorical Genders: Performances of a Lifetime in Thelma and Louise
... transcendent in every way.” Where Kathi Maio of Ms saw “powerful images of women who dare to feel anger against male violence and domination,” John Leo of US News and World Report saw “toxic feminisim.” Richard Grenier of Commentary ended his review asking, “Is the killer bimbo the way ahead?” (52) What I wish to suggest is that the tension between these opposed readings of Thelma and Louise results from a ...
1395: A Doll's House: Women Have Come A Long Way
A Doll's House: Women Have Come A Long Way “A Doll House” is no more about women’s rights than Shakespeare’s Richard II is about the divine right of kings, or Ghosts about syphilis. . . . Its theme is the need of every individual to find out the kind of person he or she is and to strive to ...
1396: Collective Action Frames
... 25. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Ragin, Charles C. The Comparative Method: Moving Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Strategies. Berkeley: U of California Press, 1987. Ritzer, George. 1992. Sociological Theory. New York: McGraw-Hill. Spear, Richard E. "The Critical Fortune of a Realist Painter." The Age of Caravaggio. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1985. Snow, David A. and Robert D. Benford. 1988. "Ideology, Frame Resonance, and Participant Mobilization." In ...
1397: King Lear: Consequences of One's Decisions
... genuinely care for him as at this stage he cannot see beyond the mask that the evil wear. He banishes Kent, a loyal servant to Lear, and his youngest and previously most loved daughter Cordelia. (Nixon) This results in Lear surrounding himself with people who only wish to use him which leaves him very vulnerable attack. This is precisely what happens and it is through this that he discovers his wrongs ...
1398: Antony & Cleopatra: The Definition of Love
... these is that Octavius is a realist. His emotions never interfere with his work, and he places politics above all else. In Shakespeare's plays most people are driven by their emotions: Hamlet has fear, Richard III has hatred, Shylock has revenge and Othello and Leontes have jealousy. There are many themes in Antony and Cleopatra that Shakespeare has used before. He continues to work on and develop these ideas. Love ...
1399: Shaft
... who would risk his neck for his brother man. I'm talkin' about Shaft. Can you dig it? The man who became John Shaft for the movie also became John Shaft for his entire career. Richard Roundtree started his career as a model, working for a while in a black theater in New York City. Roundtree was born in New Rochelle, New York in 1937 and went on to attend Southern ...
1400: The Merchant of Venice: Summary
... special presentation at the courts of Queen Elizabeth 1 and King James 1. He risked losing royal favor only once, in 1599, when his company performed “the play of the deposing and killing of King Richard II” at the request of a group of conspirators against Elizabeth. Shakespeare’s dramatic production lessened after about 1608. He spent most of his time were he had established his family. William Shakespeare died in ...


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