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    of the family To experience family dysfunction which was caused by inability to perform selfroles and inability of the family members to give respect for each members, as described in the following expression: "My wife ever told me that she felt guilty, I told her to not saying that or I will slap her or even kill her, but I am still conscious, frankly speaking". (P1) While inability to give respect between family members was described in the following expression: "Sometimes when I ask my…

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    behavior that causes physical or emotional harm to others, or threatens to. It can range from verbal abuse to the destruction of a victim 's personal property. People with aggressive behavior tend to be short-tempered, thoughtless, and fidgety. Throughout my research, I talk about the certain aggressive behavior the character Celie faces. The Color Purple is a Pulitzer-winning novel by Alice Walker. Walter identifies with how the character Celie experiences a dependable fight with oppressive…

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    Qualitative research seeks to understand the human condition, instead of analyzing variables and relationships (Grove, Burn & Gray 2016 p. 3010). In this Critical appraisal, we will be examining “Coping with Extended Facedown Positioning After Macular Hole Surgery: A Qualitative Diary Analysis”. This review encompasses a Qualitative study that reviews a patient’s diary, who underwent Macular hole surgery and is in the rehabilitative phase. The rehabilitative phase is very difficult as patients…

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    Being a child who spoke another language I struggled in general education class. Automatically I found myself in special education in another school setting with all special need students. I was actually a visual learner and very introverted and teachers failed to give me proper instruction. Struggling and labeled as a student who was learning disabled, caused my views in school to negatively impact my ability to do well. Once I was sent to General Education class, I felt I was not good enough…

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    If needed a leader could integrate techniques from cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, or many other therapeutic styles. This can be tailored to the groups needs or it may reflect the leader’s own therapeutic approach. Sample Session This session would occur in the initial phase of the group when the members are beginning to explore their thoughts and beliefs (Corey, 2012). The goal is for the leader to gain a broad understanding of the member’s world, while giving the…

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    Ever since I was a little kid, I always heard my parents talk about how they needed to start saving for my college. That seemed unimportant to me because I knew that I wouldn’t start college for many years. Both of my parents went to college without having a large financial backing so the concept of saving for college never seemed relevant to me. When I was a little bit older, I began to understand why it was important to start saving money. My uncle, who became an optometrist, had many…

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    Individual awareness concerning the current condition of the environment has risen to the attention of psychologists in recent years, their curiosity concerning what personality traits entice a person’s awareness, concern, and intentions to act on environmental needs. An individual’s self-awareness, or self-construal, towards the environmental decay brought on heavily due to destructive human behaviors, could stem from how the individual views themselves and their actions in relation to others…

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    those all across Long Island? Furthermore, are people as social to strangers (fellow mall-goers) as much as they are with their own clique (friends or family) at the mall? It was a beautiful day as I traveled to my destination. Upon driving up to Roosevelt Field Mall, the size was quite worrisome to me, because navigation is not necessarily my strong point. I found a parking spot pretty easily though, walked into the mall, and looked for some prime real estate to…

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    They had taken the small least used trails, which were slow going, but the most scenic. They crested a small sized mountain and both agreed that this was a perfect place to stop. “This countryside is magnificent; it always takes my breath away. I’ve not hiked here in years.” She sighed. “It’s been way too long.” “I just can’t believe that ye’re, here again. I had wondered if ye were still coming to Scotland each year. I didnae approach yer seanmhair to ask as I thought it would…

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    public school style of teaching. Most of my life I was in a Montessori school setting. Montessori has a distinct style of teaching that drives the student’s passion for learning. The teacher guides and assists the students along the way, but for the most part the students are very independent. In addition to academics, Montessori teaches its students to be kind, respectful, loving, helpful, and open to others. Montessori is a place where you make a second family. Montessori students push each…

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