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    The first meeting/recording of my counseling session was extremely nerve wracking, because I had many personal concerns going into the session. Some of the anxiety stemmed from not ever having to perform a one on one counseling session for 45 minutes and lots of “what if’s”. What if my client couldn’t talk for 45 minutes? What if I run out of things to talk about? What if I don’t know how to respond? Going into the counseling session I was my hardest critic, I wanted everything to go smoothly…

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    cinnamon challenge and ice bucket challenge.” The participants were given an incentive to do the survey. To achieve this goal all that had to be done was get the 40 respondents. The participants were also to give the link to draw a larger audience to test out the study. This researcher only got 38 respondents to answer the survey, what could have been differently was to find another platform to send the message. The technique that could be use is not to limit the survey to just three outlets but…

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    give up to the British. These type of questions stirred the emotions of the audience and made them want to revolt against English, which was Henry’s ultimate goal of the speech. When the emotions are high towards the end of his speech he also adds, “Why stand we here idle?” (Henry). He dots the exclamation point on his speech with this rhetorical question that evokes a sense of urgency to start the revolution. Similarly, Thomas Paine used rhetorical questions to arouse the audience into action.…

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    philosophy has value without answers. Philosophy is a field of unanswered questions. If a questions develops answers, then it changes from philosophy to the area of knowledge it is associated with, supporting that philosophy will never have completed answers. Math, Science and Astronomy, to name a few, have all originated from philosophy, but can no longer affiliate their fields as they are based of true fact. When substantial questions have been answered, for…

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    Milestones In 18 Years

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    our parents and in between we go through different milestone so that we can almost reach our independence. Like I mention before we all go through different milestones to reach our independence. I conducted two interviews and asked them several questions about their independence and still developing. My first interview was with T, and I asked her how she gained her independence from her parents and she mention that she barely has a relationship with her parents, one because her mother lives in…

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    Job Interview

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    more fairly compared based on the ratings to the responses provided by the applicants along with any notes made by one or more interviewers to those responses. (Levashina, et al. 2015) In comparison, an unstructured interview will have different questions posed to each applicant, may allow for prompting by the interviewer or follow-up answers from the applicant, and disruption of the interview schedule when an interview extends beyond its allocated time. An unstructured interview is unfair to…

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    Power Of Perception

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    different cultures grants us an insight at many worldviews. Worldview is defined as, “The overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world” (American Heritage Dictionary). There are many different worldviews and many ask a simple question. For example Metaphysics asks, “what is”, Epistemology asks, “how do we know”, and Axiology asks, “what the nature of value is.” All of these are very important to study and ask ones self. The basis for worldview is human perception. So if…

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    On June 8th, 1762, Samuel Johnson wrote a letter to a woman who had requested his help. The task for Samuel Johnson was to ask the archbishop of Canterbury for patronage to have the woman’s son sent to a university. This was certainly a big and almost impossible task for Samuel Johnson. Therefore, Johnson replied to the woman who had requested his help with great denial. But how can people craft their denial to someone who is possibly in great need of help? Samuel Johnson was able to craft his…

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    Observation Of Frogs

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    Geri instructed students to record their observations or questions in their science journal. A reward was attached to completing the task, “show me your drawings and written observations in your science journal and you would be allowed to choose…

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    They may have other responsibilities such as their church, their family, and/or their country that they deem worthy of their time and efforts. These are what Friedman refers to as “social responsibilities”. However in these respects the businessman is acting as a principal, not an agent. He spends his own time and money, not that of his employer; therefore these “social responsibilities” are those of an individual, not of businesses. Friedman asks, “What does it mean to say that the…

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