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    Southern Europe includes countries of the Iberian peninsula (Spain and Portugal), the Italian peninsula, southern France, and Greece. Also, includes the Balkan countries of Southeast Europe. It is a mountainous area and a Mediterranean Vegetation region that has mild climate. Alpine Orogeny is a phase formed fifty million years ago when the Eurasian continent plate and African continent plate collide together. The Alpine Orogeny produced intense metamorphism of rocks, crumpling of rock strata,…

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    Geo-Process’s Results Billions of years ago, the earth was not made up of seven continents, as it is today. It was one big landmass called Pangea. Meaning all land. Pangea went under a process called continental drift, founder by Alfred Wegener, which is caused by geo-process. Geo-process results in changes to the earth's surface because of tectonic plates causing mountain building, earthquakes, and volcanos. First off, convergent plates cause many different types of mountains, like the…

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    The Flinders Ranges The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain range in South Australia. located in outback South Australia about 200 kilometres north from the city of Adelaide (125 miles). The Flinders ranges stretch for over 430 kilometres. Starting at Port Pirie and ending near lake Callabonna 120 kilometers from Cameron corner, the junction of South Australia, Queensland and New South Wales. How where the ranges formed? Believe it or not about 8oo million years ago the Ranges…

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    Located on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa, Mount Tambora is in the province of West Nusa Tenggara. The eruption of Mount Tambora on April 10, 1815 marked the most powerful eruption of a volcano in the past 500 years thats has struck Indonesia. The creation and eruption of Mount Tambora can be contributed to the interaction between the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plate. The plate with higher density subducts under the plate with lower density. As the plate goes under, it melts and forms a…

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    three territories. Yet, the boundaries that we have recently learnt in class prove that new regions can be formed, especially when creativity and logic is involved. The boundaries that we have focused on, are as follows: 1. The Climate Region Boundary 2. The Landform Region Boundary 3. The Soils Region Boundary 4. The Vegetation Region Boundary 5. The Discontinuous Ecumene Boundary 6. The Continuous Ecumene Boundary 7. The International Boundary Each of these boundaries provide insight into the…

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    not aware that they are overstepping their boundaries, take for instance a client that shows up to therapy expressing being burned out and angry. Of course, after listening to the client, gathering information, this writer being the counselor can indicate to the client that being burned out and angry are signs of unhealthy boundaries. This writer would affirm that anyone can display unhealthy boundaries at any given time. Buhari (2013), defined boundaries as “a dynamic line which if crossed,…

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    Kline: Group topic: Setting Boundaries in Relationship In today’s group, patients learned what healthy/unhealthy boundaries are, and how to set and maintain healthy boundaries in relationships and respect other people’s boundaries in terms. Ms. Kline moderately participated. Completed the worksheet to identify how don’t talk, don’t, feel, and don’t trust rules apply in her family when she was growing up, and assess her own personal boundaries. She engaged well in group discussions, openly…

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    The fifth chapter of the book boundaries is about the ten laws of boundaries and how we should be applying them to our lives. Some of the laws covered in this chapter were the law of respect, the law of evaluation, and the law of activity. The law of respect perfectly is perfectly summarized when the author says, “We need to love the boundaries of others in order to command respect our own.” (Cloud, Townsend, 1992, p.92). While the law of respect is very important, we are reminded by the law of…

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    In any form of coaching ethical boundaries are vital. Ethical boundaries are set in place to keep the relationship healthy and on track. What this does is establish clear cut boundaries, so both parties know where they stand.( Schrelber, N. G.,2007). I feel that in a coaching relationship its important to establish boundaries at the beginning. What this does it set expectations for the client and the coach. At this point the coach and client should agree and understand the terms prior to any…

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    parents are setting too many boundaries for them, but there is a lot of proof that having boundaries is much better. In the books, The Outsiders By S.E. Hinton, One Flick of a Finger By Marybeth Lorbiecki, and All American Slurp By Lensey Namioka, there is a lot of proof that having boundaries is better. Having boundaries is better than not having boundaries because if you don’t have boundaries you could end up doing things that you shouldn’t, and not having boundaries could make you feel like…

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