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self-fulfilling prophecy is a belief or expectation that an individual holds about a future event that manifests because the individual holds it
Explanation: example would be if you think it's going to be a good day you would promote positive thoughts and you would actually have a good day, or if you start out negatively you would end up with negative results.
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He was inspired by what he seen that he wanted to illustrate what he saw the way he saw it.
Explanation:
Kevin is a progressive, liberal, middle-aged white man who defies convention and the disapproval of his family to marry the black woman he loves. Slavery appalls him. He fights for his ideals in the South by helping slaves escape, even though getting caught might cost him his life. He tries to support Dana and help her contend with the difficulties she encounters in the South. However, Kevin is an imperfect man. He does not see that he tends to dominate Dana and often disregards her wishes. He is jealous of Rufus, he tries to force Dana to become his secretary, and he lashes out at her when he has a hard time fitting in back at home. Kevin also has a blind spot where the slaves on the Weylin plantation are concerned. He does not understand that even the most placid, least violent forms of slavery are shocking and degrading. He thinks about the big picture and as a result wants to affect all of history, rather than struggle to improve the lives of those around him. He does not see many of the slaves as Dana sees them: as individuals with their own histories and lives.
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Thanks for the points, matey. *tips hat*
3. Describe the micro level interaction seen in a doctor-patient interaction. Now describe the individual level effects of the doctor-patient interaction on health. Now describe the societal level effects on health of the doctor-patient interaction.
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