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    4. Case #30 Avoiding the Inevitable (Katie): Consider the case, using the 5 steps of family involvement in chapter 8. Using the 5 steps for working with families; describe what should Katie Johnston have done at the beginning of the year. The first step in family involvement is examining personal values. At the beginning of the year Katie should have recognized her fear of speaking with parents. Katie mentioned many times that she was uncomfortable with speaking to the parents and also…

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    Cultural Synergy

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    for how well do you know your international colleagues is an assignment to answer a series of questions proposed on page 87 to 88 by Nancy J. Adler, (2008), the question is to address my friend family background, his career background, the comparison of our cultures, and what I have learned His Family Background My friend name is Emmanuel Ojo Balogun, is close friend of mine from Nigeria. He is from a medium size family in Nigeria that is similar to mine. A medium family in Nigeria is…

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    This is ironic because the use of the word waltz proposes a cheerful dance. The first glance of this poem appears as if the boys’ father has come home in a drunken rage taken his anger out on his son as displayed in the first stanza “The whiskey on your breath/ could make a small boy dizzy”.(1-2) and in stanza two “We romped until the pans slid from the kitchen shelf.”(5-6) with a closer look you can see that this poem is really about a child’s perspective of a drunken father who has come home…

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    will reflect and remember the type of person he was. The speakers in these two poems describe their memories and are reflecting back their father’s actions. In the poems “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden and “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke, the speakers, view their fathers as…

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    Andre Agassi's 'Open'

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    You have known your family your whole life. You have experienced unforgettable memories together. But sometimes you realize that you do not actually know them. You cannot understand their thoughts and their acts. The gap between the generations can be deep and it is one of the main themes in the extract from the autobiography “Open” by Andre Agassi. Andre Agassi is a former professional tennis player born in Las Vegas in the USA. His father, a boxer, Mike Agassi was born in Iran. But after Mike…

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    pertains to my culture. In the first area of discussion I will describe my cultural background within myself, family, and community. Second, area of discussion will pertain to the impact the culture had on health. Third, area we will exchange my own personal experiences with culture and health. Fourth, area we will describe aspects of my own culture that influenced my current health and status. The fifth and final area I will describe my own experience with the health care system. Let’s start…

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    Tomorrow’s Child Essay Bradbury, Ray. “Tomorrow’s Child.” Web. 12 May 2016. Have you ever been so upset take you just want to rip your hair out and scream so loud that the whole city hears? Peter Horn is mad and upset about his first born child being born into another dimension. Clearly then, the conflicts in this short story all relate to anger and frustration. The first instance of conflict is when Peter Horn first sees his child and denies that it is his own child and gets disgusted.…

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    to Oahu, Hawaii. While her family is in Hawaii the bombing of Pearl Harbor happens. The next day, Amber and her mother decide to go a local hospital to help out with all of the new patients that are coming in.…

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    faith and knowing God is the most important thing. I chose Family because God made us to be his family and he cares so much about us. He is our dad and we are his children. He gave us our parents who are made in him. Without God, we wouldn’t be here and the same goes with our parents. I chose Friends because God again gave us friends who are made in him so we could grow in christ and be able to spread his…

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    1.6: Describe reasons for adhering to the agreed scope of the job role. It’s very important to stick to the agreed scope of the job role because when you applied for that position you agreed there and then to the job description which is part of a contract. It is your duty and legal responsibility to adhere in your defined role, and to understand the expectations of your job role as well as understanding all the professional boundaries. If you don’t adhere to your defined role then you will be…

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