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    “Victims of bullying tend to be physically smaller, more sensitive, unhappy, cautious, anxious, quiet, and withdrawn than other children. Most victims of bullying can be termed "passive" or "submissive" victims. They are generally insecure and non-assertive, and react by withdrawing and crying when attacked by other students. In this sense, they are vulnerable to being victimized; bullies know these students will not retaliate (Beaty 2008).” Beaty makes a great point in that “Being bullied…

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    The Fences Play Analysis

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    controlling, and although Troy loves Cory, he knows of no other way to bring up a son. Troy's parenting shows no yielding. He cannot even tell his son that he likes him when Cory asks this rather vulnerable question. As Cory grows more rebellious and assertive, Troy becomes increasingly combative and stern. Troy's inability to allow Cory to pursue his interests and to express any selfish work to serve their relationship. Troy respond Don’t i clothes you and feed you. Basically saying that…

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    and sociable, calling this viscerotonic temperament; ectomorphs were generally more susceptible to illness and allergies, displayed high intelligence and were introverted, calling this cerebrotonic temperament; and mesomorphs showed aggressive or assertive qualities and were characteristically dynamic and active, calling this somotonic temperament (Heidt & Wheeldon, 2014). In his research, Sheldon discovered that the mesomorphic physique was most associated with criminal behaviour. This…

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    opportunities for direct interprofessional interactions during nursing education. Various interviews and focus groups with new graduate nurses have also consistently proposed the incorporation of opportunities for interaction among students of various disciplines – medical students, nursing students, PT/OT students etc (Gilligan, Outram, Levett-Jones, 2014). Additionally, understanding the roles of various members of the healthcare team is a possible solution to address self-confidence. This…

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    Assess John and Tina’s current and desired boundaries. Teach family positive boundaries and assertive communication skills to help both Tina and John distinguish between functional and dysfunctional communication styles. Engage family support and explore possible patterns that may inadvertently maintain current symptoms. Identify triggers that disrupt…

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    discussed; all parties of the family system need to be onboard and on the same page (Broderick & Blewitt, 2015, p. 195). Research has shown that the true self of a child has been found when a child is given positive, flexible, loving affirmation with discipline, safely defined boundaries in which to grow and explore, that match the development level of the child in terms of emotional, physical, social, and spiritual relevance; the outcome is shown that a child is able to become the person in…

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    6.2—The Peaks and Pits of the Three Power/Control Types (#1,3,8) The peak (positive) sides of Perfectionists (#1) are that they are “ethical, reliable, productive, wise, idealistic, fair, honest, orderly, self-disciplined”. All of these sounds great, but perfectionists have a pit side. The negative (pit) sides of perfectionists are that they are“judgmental, in-flexible, dogmatic, obsessive-compulsive, critical of others, overly serious, controlling, anxious, and jealous”. (Baron, p. )…

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    At 5:30 AM, the young, naive, Jenny Drpich is all dressed up finally ready to leave her home and head to her job for the first time. On her way, she grabbed a copy of West Australian newspaper, a leftover of cinnamon bun from last night and a freshly brewed cup of Long Black Arabica. The placidness of her home is unwieldy; the constant sound of the dead air seems remind her of pure elation of her little farmhouse in upper Swan Valley. These reminiscing values seem to ponder in her mind as she…

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    FCS Seminar Reflection

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    FCS Seminar has opened my eyes in a sense that Family and Consumer Science is not just about cooking and clothing. In FCS Seminar, I learned many things that I did not expect to learn. I had many useful take ways from the class. Through seminar, I learned about jobs that uses Family and Consumer Science degrees that I had no idea about. In this paper, I will reflect on things learned in seminar such as jobs and other valuable information. I will also offer my suggestions on how to make it better…

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    A likely solution is to remain calm, to contact her with the intent of having a few private get-to-know-you courteously dialogues engaging her in short conversations about topics that interested her and reinforcing any good work that she had accomplished ensuring her that I do recognize her as a student. My tactful approach also will help Yanelis if presented in a peaceful way to see if we are able to resolve this tricky issue together. Throughout this process, I constantly told her that I cared…

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