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    Laws of Learning (p.200) • Law of Effect – (p.200) Acts that produce satisfaction in a given situation become associated with that situation; when the situation recurs, the act is likely to recur. A stimulus-response” reaction circumstance where a positive reaction will most likely reproduce the action which caused it. • Law of Exercise – (p.200) The more an act or response is used in a given situation, the more strongly the act becomes associated with that situation. A circumstance where…

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    Julie Adkin 's “The View from the Front Desk: Addressing Homelessness and the Homeless in Dallas” explores upon the prevalent homelessness issue by studying one of the meanest cities; Dallas. She explores the misconceptions of homelessness and the homeless by expanding in depth about the reality of their situation. Adkin also discusses the reactions and actions taken by governmental agencies and nongovernmental agencies to alleviate the extremity of the persistent problem. Two important points…

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    Heart Failure Epidemiology

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    continue to grow rapidly throughout the world’s population (Buttar 229). Because of this, it is said that it is “obvious that a population health approach – ‘prevention is better than cure’ – would be the most appropriate model to adopt to deal with this” (Buttar 229), because according to Harpal Buttar, prevention of illness would lead to reduced costs of many factors including hospitalization, long-term medication and rehabilitation (229). Backing up this idea of the most appropriate model to…

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    The Painted Door

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    example, John wants “…a mortgage-free farm; then a new house and pretty clothes for [Ann]…[and] to him it only seemed right that he…should slave away fifteen hours a day to give them to her.”(Ross 229). While Ann, “…she wanted…something of John, not pretty clothes when she would be too old to wear them.”(229). Although they have these differences, they are both on the same level of wanting a marriage and home together. It is clear that Liam and Gabriella also have problems relating their goals.…

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    How would you feel if you were in the army and your girlfriend broke up with you by a letter saying she was in love with someone else? How would you feel if your dad died while you were in the war? What if your girlfriend broke up with you for her best friend? What if you knew you still wanted to be with that girl who left you? Well in the book I read those exact thing happened. It was called Dear John and the author was Nicholas Sparks. On page 1 &2 it stated, “ What does it mean to truly…

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    Wilkinson, 2010, p. 229). It is also important to be aware of inconsistent stories relating to how injuries have occurred (Hirschy & Wilkinson, 2010, p. 229). It may be necessary to interview family members separately in order to help determine the actual cause of injury to a child. Equally as important when screening family members, is being aware of individuals who deny obvious signs of injury and appear to be unconcerned about the child’s welfare (Hirschy & Wilkinson, 2010, p. 229). This…

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    ‘real world’ clinical setting revealed positive outcomes with some participants commenting that the exercise offered ‘a valuable way to access the changes that had occurred to them over the duration of counselling, and afterwards’ (Rodgers, 2006, p. 229). Further, preliminary feedback from participants in Rogers 2006 study remarked that the therapeutic experience itself, through creative mapping of a life space map was the most beneficial aspect of their counselling experience (Rodgers, 2006, p.…

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    He argues that different regions such as Egypt, Syria, Rome, and North Africa may have practiced a variety of traditions and also that different traditions may have co-existed alongside each other in the same region and also at a particular time. (p 229). Bradshaw suggests that the “classical shape of Christian liturgy” that has been described by scholars to be practiced in the early church was actually the result of a deliberate amalgamation of the different Christian traditions during the…

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    Foster Placement

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    Everyday there are about 120 youth sleeping the night in a residential placement, and between 20,000 and 40,000 youth needing mental health accommodations according to the Center for Mental Health Services (as cited in Kolos, 2009). Youth in a residential placement may be coming from a failed placement with a foster parent and or removed from a biological parent or family member’s home. There appears to be a lack of tolerance for behavioral struggles in foster placements, especially for…

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    There are references towards marijuana all around us. Try re-watching Scooby Doo. Shaggy always had the munchies and even had a love interest named Mary Jane. I mean what do you think Shaggy and Scooby were always doing in the back of that van! Look at That 70s Show, that’s not a cigarette they’re passing around. Give Black Sabbath’s “Sweet Leaf” a listen; they don’t even hide their reference. Cannabis has been referenced and mentioned for years and it’s use even dates back to 8000 BCE when hemp…

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