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The Power of Two - a SestinaThis poem describes the pain and suffering one feels when dealing with the instability of Bipolar disorder. The imagery used depicts the struggle of the psyche from one end of the spectrum to the other.
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An Explication of "My Papa's Waltz" by Theodore RoethkeThis explication dissects the metaphors in Roethke's "My Papa's Waltz" to reveal the abuse of a child by his father versus the forgiveness the child feels.
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Reflecting on Hinduism: A Polytheistic Religion with Many Beautiful ParadoxesHinduism is a polytheistic religion that strongly reflects upon reincarnation, karma, yoga and the rejection of ego. A beautiful religion it is; they have a life timeline where they strive for final and complete union with their god. -
Homemade Valentine's Day Gifts TutorialThis is a tutorial for an altered candy tin, decorative pillar candle, altered mini notebook, greeting card, and altered wooden gift bag. A slideshow can be seen at Homemade Valentine's Day Gifts for Family Members. -
Homemade Valentine's Day Gifts for Your FamilyThis slideshow is a companion to the Homemade Valentine's Day Gifts Tutorial. Please refer to that article for supplies and instructions. -
The Awakening, by Kate Chopin - Applying Belenky's Model to EdnaThis is a review of the book The Awakening by Kate Chopin. The review follows the main character and relates her journey to Belenky's Women's Way of Knowing model.
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Cults Prey on the Vulnerabilities of Young PeopleIt is an unfortunate fact of life that cults seek to take advantage of the special vulnerabilities of young people who are often asking foundational questions about their faith and their relationships.
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Poetic Journey Through HellI was asked to write a "poem on demand" where you pick up your pencil and start writing... you cannot stop and you cannot erase anything. I was timed for 10 minutes and this is the result.
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Human Development and the Practitioner's RoleIt is essential for the practitioner to understand the process of the lifespan and what issues play a part in providing a positive foundation for growth and an understanding of how the individual can be affected by certain growth patterns.
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Reflecting on Confucianism and TaoismConfucianism is like a code of ethics and social behavior. Central to their goal of harmony is self, family, nation and heaven. To grasp this "oneness" in all things is to grasp the Tao.
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Mental Illness and Employment DiscriminationMental illness has long been stigmatized, especially in employment. Revamping and redefining ADA and EEOC guidelines are necessary for competent people with mental illnesses.
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Commanalities of Martin Luther King, Jr. And Mohandas GandhiThe obvious and most important thing that Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi had in common was their principle of nonviolence. Their other beliefs, philosophies, and teachings all surrounded this one goal.
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Stress & YogaToo much stress causes a chemical imbalance. What is the scientific reason? How do you reduce stress? Practice yoga as a way of life, not just for the meditation aspect.
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Religions Arise as an EscapeKarl Marx argued that religion arose as an escape from poverty and social oppression. I highly doubt that poverty and social oppression were main concerns at the start of religion.
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Gay Unions Make Marriage StrongerGay marriage will not ruin the sanctity of marriage. Divorce does, however. Why can so many heterosexual couples be allowed to change the meaning of marriage with divorce, yet homosexual couples are not allowed the chance to fulfill the meaning?
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Swine Flu VaccinationToo many people are making uninformed decisions about this dangerous illness and vaccination. Are your chances really better with the vaccine?


