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Physical therapy
Annotated bibliography 1. Begley, Sharon. “Music on the Brain”, Newsweek136.4 (2000): 50-52 Summary This publication provides an inclusive psychological analysis of music therapy and its application in different cases. The author uses different examples and previous researches that have been conducted on the same topic to emphasize on its applications. Besides, it offers a…
Importance of Distance Education
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Mindset
Since the advent of distance education via technology, much debate has transpired between distance education technology advocates and those who believe distance education (DE) is a threat to traditional methods of learning. An ideal analysis of distance education versus traditional modes of education will consider an important intrinsic variable. The variable in question is the…
“Goldfinches” by Mary Oliver Literary Response
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Some goldfinches were having a melodious argument at the edge of a puddle. The birds wanted to bathe, or perhaps just to dip their heads and look at themselves, and they were having trouble with who should be first, and so on. So they discussed it while I stood in the distance, listening. Perhaps in…
Literary tendencies
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A. The modernist period in literature began at the end of the nineteenth century, and ended in the second half of the twentieth century. One important feature of modernism is the transition from the Victorian belief in the popularity the art, to an elitist construction of art, and a propensity for the complex and sophisticated….
Jonathan Livingston Seagull Literary Analysis
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Jonathan Livingston Seagull, by Richard Bach, is a metaphorical novelette that depicts the life of a young gull on earth. Jonathan stands out from his peers as he devotes himself to practicing flying instead of searching for food at the port like other gulls. His obsession with flying reflects a deeper meaning beyond the mere…
Daisy and Tom and the Sad Clown by Rosie Alison
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The flaming red headed clown was strutting down the hot steamy pavement on a scorching hot afternoon. He looked sadly down at his giant left shoe realizing he had a problem. Boob was upset because the sole of his left shoe was slowly breaking away. Not knowing what to do, Boob went to the old…
Carrying All That Leather
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Among the many accessories women are seen wearing or carrying, it is the handbag that has enjoyed a significant amount of attention and status—second only to jewelry. In some cases, particularly in recent times, some handbag brands have even surpassed the exclusivity and price levels of average pieces of jewelry, showing how prominent handbags are…
Angus: A Character Sketch
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Name: Angus, also known as the “Man of a Few Words.” Occupation: Shakespearean figure and Scottish nobleman. Favorite hangout: the royal court and battlefield, especially Birnam Wood. Most famous line: “Now does he (Macbeth) feel/ His secret murders sticking on his hands” (5.2.17-18). Translation: serves the asshole right. Angus is the walking rationale of tragedy….
“Bonny Barbara Allan” a Typical Ballad
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Poetry
To this twenty-four hours. laies are still enjoyed by some persons ; many coevalss ago they were at the very bosom of amusement. Passed on orally. they centred such interesting topics as tragic love. Typically. although laies are reasonably simple. in that they do non be given to concentrate on word picture. they have a…
Security and Self-Esteem in “Where Are You Going Where Have You Been”
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The natural progression of parent-child relationships goes awry for Connie and Joy Hulga in the stories “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates and “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor, as both authors portray how the relationship between parent and child can lead to a fragile self-esteem and eventual self-destructing…