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    The Holding Environment

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    working together is the holding environment. The holding environment developed by Donald Winnicott, “describes the therapeutic process … of the mother-child relationship in infancy,” that is shows “context of psychotherapeutic treatment” (as cited in Babits, 2001). The holding environment may bring emphasis on the engagement process on a mother and her child; however, the same applies for the engagement process between a worker and client. Along with the holding environment is its association…

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    The Workplace Environment

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    Physical aspects of the workplace environment can have a direct impact on productivity, health and safety, comfort, concentration, job satisfaction and the enthusiasm of the people in it. Important factors in the work environment to be considered include building design, workplace layout, workstation setup, furniture design, equipment quality, space, temperature, ventilation, lighting, noise, vibration, radiation, indoor air quality and interior plant. The office environment where workers work…

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    become a problem due to the business trying to construct buildings or new cities. Deforestation is clearing Earth 's forests on a massive scale, often resulting in damage to the quality of the land (). These two issues go hand-in-hand harming the environment at a global scale. Although these problems are occurring, there are individuals to groups up to the government trying to assess both theses complications. Global Warming and deforestation are a major problem in today’s generation. Many…

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    Restrictive Environment

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    After taking time to reflect on the least restrictive environment (LER), it seems as though there is quite a bit that educators should keep in mind. LER is used to help benefit student by providing an environment that is conducive to student learning without putting unnecessary restrictions. Furthermore, LER also ensures that accommodations are made so that regardless of a student’s disability they are still able to learn to the best of their ability. This helps students with special needs be…

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    Scout's Environment

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    How can Scout be seen as a product of her environment? Scout at the age of six and growing, can be seen as a product of her environment in many ways. First of all, her character is a result of the environment she subsides in and that environment can be described in many ways that are influencing to the character. The environment she is growing in is going through many phases like the Great Depression, racism against certain races, and discrimination. The influence of the people that are around…

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    A Supportive Environment

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    blessed to live in a supportive environment that has allowed me to explore, stretch, and push, my talents and learning. This has made me a stronger person and given me the ability to express my curious nature and investigate the world around me. I have two siblings, an older brother and a younger sister. Being a middle child has often put me in a position of “needing to teach myself” if I wanted to learn something new. Fortunately, both my parents and school environment have supported my…

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    Importance Of Environment

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    Environment is the totality of all social, biological and physical factors individually as well as collectively that compose the nature and man-made surroundings. Man is a part of environmental system. The environment consists of four components atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. The temperature variation in these components is the basis of heat budget of the earth. While the elements (Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Oxygen etc.) and compounds that sustain us cycle endlessly…

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    Neighborhood Environment

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    basis starting from childhood and continues through adulthood. The setting you see every day will ultimately determine how a large majority of people will turn out in the future no matter if the area is a good or bad one. In a study on Neighborhood Environment “Studies also suggest that factors such as neighborhood unemployment , neighborhoods with high residential…

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    Ruining The Environment

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    pounds per person, that's a 34.3 % recycling rate! Governor's of each state should require citizens to recycle because it saves the environment and will provide many jobs to each community. If all the citizens in america would recycle the environment would be around longer and the air would be cleaner. If we don’t recycle more we are going to risk ruining the environment. "In densely populated regions, it became difficult to find sites for new landfills (dumps). Further, some worried that…

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    Veganism And Environment

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    ultimate cruelty free lifestyle as it directly benefits the animals and the environment. By pursuing a vegan diet it can save 200 animals per year, 1.3 million gallons of water, and 1.5 tons of carbon emissions (About Veganism).…

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