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    Five Family Values

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    A congenital disorder is a birth defect or is a condition that exists at or before birth regardless of cause. (Boston’s Children’s Hospital, n.d) An example of this disorder would be Down syndrome. This population group would be difficult for me to work with because of a lack of understanding. The challenge in working with this particular population would be the lack of communication, which would hinder how much help I would be able to provide. Although it would be difficult, as a Generalist Practitioner I must be prepared to work with all populations of people. The three primary principles characterizing generalist practice all involve values. The first is an emphasis on the client’s strengths, self-empowerment and resiliency as opposed to their weakness or deficits. I can apply this knowledge when working with those with congenital…

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    In fact, immigrants are confronted with many barriers, such as xenophobia. As Marxism states, “The American dream blinds the disgrace of its own failure, past and present such as the genocide of Native Americans and the enslavement of Africans Americans”. These are the reasons of why social and personal barriers exits. The personal barriers are the mindset of individuals who have lack of self-discipline or cultural ignorance. The Africans Americans in the film, did not attempt to fight for the…

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    SEALs do things that most people find unthinkable on a daily basis. They persevered through every by believing that nobody goes it alone, and no man will be left behind. Service A Navy Seal at War followed this theme in my opinion. Throughout the book Marcus and numerous other SEALs fearlessly stayed together as a team. The paragraphs following are examples of how a few servicemen saved not only their teammates, but American lives as well by working as a team, and never leaving a man to go it…

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    American Sniper Theme

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    hint of love and concern in the theme. For now though I will only cover the main theme as it is the most important. Although some people may find some of his actions disturbing or dark (such as when he unfortunately had to kill a woman who was about to kill a squad of marines with a hand grenade) , but I find that all of his actions were heroic even If some are dark. One quote I will be using really brings out the heroic of the story the quote being "Make an unjustified shot and you could be…

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    straight home but, to a bar. Then, he soon gets a call from his wife, and he cries tells her that he is “home” meaning back in the state. This scene in particular stands out the most to me because, after so many kills that he has made, the murders he has seen, and everything that he has gone throughout the whole film, that one sentence that comes out of his mouth is what causes those tears to fall down his face. Moving onto the discourses the first one would be ceremonial discourse, this type…

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    No Easy Day Sparknotes

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    life of a navy SEAL can look something like “Our daily Schedule Started at dawn. We worked out the entire morning and split up for the afternoon. Half the team would go to the range while the other half would go to the kill house” (Owen 30). He is put through a grueling selection process where only a small percentage of men make it through. Once he is selected to become a Navy SEAL, his real training begins. He spends years training across the country perfecting his craft and bonding with his…

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    within society. Ladies are seen as the caregivers of the children and dependent on the male figures in their life, but the males are seen as in control and the protector of the family. I have chosen to do a rhetorical analysis on the movie, “The Pacifier”, from a female point of view. This movie was published by Walt Disney and is directed toward the younger population ranging from age nine to sixteen. The message that was illustrated in this movie encountered the status quote of society, as to…

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    The career that I want to work in when i'm older is the Navy SEALs. There is an endless list of reasons why I want to be a SEAL, But the biggest reason will be to help. I believe that everyone can make a difference in our world, I just want my Difference to be remembered for ages to come. The fact that I don't give up, and my dead eye make it all the more appealing. As a Navy SEAL you never know what to expect from waking up. SEALs dedicate their life to their craft, and team. In the SEALs you…

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    Chris Kyle enlisted in the Navy SEALS for most of ‘The War on Terror’ which was the period after the events of 9/11. Kyle has the most career sniper kills in the history of the United States military. He fought against Taliban, al-Qaida, terrorists, drug lords and many weapon traders. He was feared by the Iraqis to the point that they put a bounty on his head and nicknamed him “the devil.” Kyle was considered a legend by his Navy Seal allies, and he stands as one of the deadliest snipers to…

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    team without losing the trust so vital in highly technical, precision raids. And to do this, Adam needs to come clean. A counter argument to this line of reasoning could suggest that Adam, being a highly skilled and effective leader on the team, is an important asset and must be retained for the success of the mission. This counter argument goes along with the constitutional hierarchy of loyalties which requires that the mission come before self-edification. However, since Adam has proven that…

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