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    believe in this semester I have learned many things that would make me a better counselor in training. I do not believe I am fully prepared/ready to be a mental health counselor yet. I believe even seasoned professionals can always learn from every experience they encounter and can only be ready by practicing/providing direct services to clients. I do believe that this class has taught me a great amount of knowledge about community mental health and all the strengths and weaknesses involved. One…

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    Unbroken Title Analysis

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    readers? Well, most authors would say titles have to be memorable and pull the feel of the whole story into one idea in order for them to make an impression. They also have to be a symbol that the reader can ponder. In the book Unbroken, the title relates particularly to the main idea of the story. This book is about a man named Louis Zamperini who was taken to a prisoner of war camp run by the Japanese during World War II. It follows his experiences and gives details of how he overcame that…

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    deduced in their sudy that brand association cannot be devloped without brand awareness. Therefore it can be deduced that a positive relationship exists between brand awareness and brand association. It has further been deduced that customer past experience with the brand also plays an integral role in affecting its level of brand association. When the consumers have a delightful…

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    who generate it.”(347) A quote from _____ explaining that in order to understand rhetoric you must know the writer’s purpose. Many different aspects play into why someone writes what they write, and that’s what makes their essay memorable. Personally, the most memorable piece of writing that I’ve ever constructed was my college essay for the University of Central Florida, and those same aspects; exigence, context, constraints, and audience are what helped develop my essay.…

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    If Disney Ran your Hospital- 9 and a half things you would do differently. Much of his work is focused on patient relations and service excellence. In his Tedx talk titled, “Patient Satisfaction or Patient Experience?” he discusses the difference between satisfaction of care and patient experience. Excellent service has been the standard in healthcare since the principles of service were adopted in the 1980’s. He explains that originally it was thought that patient satisfaction would lead to all…

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    published in magazines such as “The Saturday Evening Post” and “Collier’s weekly”. Connell’s writing was different from other authors and screenplay writers in his lifetimes, which allowed his work to stick out. Connell’s childhood, college experience, and experience in the service all influenced his writing topics and style; as well as the Naturalism movement (1870-1914). To start off, Richard Connell was born on October 17th, 1983 to Richard Connell Senior and Mary Connell in Poughkeepsie,…

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    Shakespeare effectively uses his play Hamlet to reveal distinct and memorable ideas regarding the duplicitous nature of man and the inner conflict individuals experience due to their inability to act. Shakespeare successfully uses dramatic techniques to highlight his concern with one’s appearance versus reality and the issues concerning procrastination in the face of vengeance. Hamlet is a product of its time, simultaneously reflecting and challenging the values and attitudes of the Elizabethan…

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    There were quite of few memorable experiences I got to participate in this baseball season. I got to play in three different state tournaments. Our first state tournament (High School Season) we got first, the second one (Legion) we got eighth, and the third one (Teeners) we got third…

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    developmentally appropriate practices in early childhood care and education today is play. Allowing an unhurried time to enjoy the engagement of playing with others grants children the opportunity to use their imagination in a way that accommodates learning experiences with willingness and an open mind. Children feel a sense of belonging and importance when they are a part of something, which is why responsive caregiving also goes hand in hand with these practices. The more you interact with…

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    The Poet As Hero Analysis

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    successfully showed the trauma that Paul faces after being on the battlefield using internal monologue. An example of this would be how every-day sounds, such as the screaming of tramcars, constantly startled him by resembling previous traumatic experiences. These were different aspects of war that could not have been shown through the…

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