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    What makes a good observation? When making an observation, one would need to gather enough information to be able to fully describe what was observed. The details gathered would cover all areas of the action observed: what was seen, heard, touched, tasted, how it made one feel and can the reader relate to what is being described. In The Old Man Isn’t There Anymore, Kellie Schmitt created an effective observation by using sensory details, appeal to the reader’s emotion using pathos, and relating…

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    My family background as a surrogate father to six younger siblings has prepared me to listen compassionately and give advice as needed. Also, in my capacity as a nursing home minister I have had the opportunity to reach out to lonely and confused patients. The role of pastoral counselor is, of course, much broader and much more inclusive as far as the needs of prospective clients are concerned. What I have read and learned it has been clear that it is not enough to be counselor. A family system…

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    most important picture, it portrays a family of four; mother, father, and two sons each one sitting on the shoulders of the mother and father. As they admire the view, Hang Ten sunscreen portray’s the value of family unity and keeping them safe from the effects of dangerous sun rays by having all natural organic ingredients. Hang Ten shows they want to keep families all over the nation safe. The specified audience who this ad is directed to would be families who are looking for a reliable…

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    Joe's Family Case Study

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    this essay is to analysis Joe’s family as a case study while Working as a family services professional, as a professional I will have to determine how Joe’s family can address the issues facing them in a more healthy ways. In other to do this first I will have to determine the needs of the family based on the life domain areas. Also I will first identify the answer to some of this important questions what are some of the family problems? What are some of the family strengths? And which ones…

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    interaction with friends and family. In all actuality, however, families are more connected than ever thought possible. Take for example Sergeant Nate Sharper, a young marine who shipped overseas in 2013 to the Middle East as…

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    The Front Porch Scenarios

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    the street, on my bike, to get to my friend’s house. When I finally reached her house I dumped my bike off with the rest of the bikes, in the front yard, and ran inside to find everyone. I heard people upstairs and hurried up to find them. They were all sitting around talking and playing a board game. Now, think about how much interaction kids had in 2003 rather than 2015. They actually talked and played board games or played outside no matter what the weather was or whose house they were in.…

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    to her parents who were deported when Guerrero was only 14 years old. She was raised in Boston and remained there after her family was deported back to Colombia. Even after being orphaned, she faced society alone and successfully became an actress and was able to achieve it all on her own. Being the…

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    decades we as viewers witnessed various family TV sitcoms evolve as generation’s change, with many managing to maintain several of the same family core values. I strongly feel that The Brady Bunch, which debuted in the 1960’s and Full House debuting in the 1990’s best illustrate a significant gap between two generations of families that share similarities amongst family values despite their difference in family structure and roles. Both sitcoms are based in a family home setting depicting…

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    Some would argue that the Clutter family was a primary example of the all-American family in the 1950s, yet there is a hole in that argument. The stereotype of the all-American family in the 1950s was a nice, respectable Christian family with a hard-working father, a caring mother that stayed at home and took care of the house and the children, and smart independent children. Herb Clutter followed the stereotype of being a hard-working father by taking care of himself because he did “not smoke…

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    and drop out of school. Studies suggest that there is poor cognitive functioning, especially in adolescents, to young adults with drags on the full on adult hood, that increases the risk of alcohol disorders. The use of this substitute goes to show all the many negative aspects about it such as Magical thinking of paranoia or the physical attributes of them. It can be a hereditary thing, or it can very much be influenced by outside sources, and in my case is both. I enjoyed both scholarly…

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