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    Muscles work in pairs. one muscle contracts and pulls on the bones to which they are attached, in other word, Tendons which are fibrous connective tissue, muscle are attached to bones by tendons. The muscles contract to allow movement, while the skeletal gives the muscles support. The muscles and bones move together, basically with the muscles contracting the bones. The bone can not move back to its original state until another muscle pulls on it. Muscles work together to produce movement by…

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    It is important that the author identified systems issues such as intergenerational patterns, dysfunctional boundaries and models of marriage because she is a professional agent of social change. As a social worker she advocates for clients in vulnerable populations. Having an understanding in the identified areas can be useful when dealing with individuals of similar experiences. Most important of all, having the knowledge in these particular areas can influence her empathy when working with…

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    speech or two, you can drop the cards and flee. Ladies and gentlemen, each and every day we are faced with manageable obstacles or for better words, invisible boundaries. However, each and every day, individuals face invisible boundaries presented in complex situations. I ask you this ladies and gentlemen: did you ever think invisible boundaries would be found in domestic…

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    fears and anxiety of society. Dracula (1897) is the one of the gothic literature, it was composed by Bram Stocker (1847-1912). The novel tells the story of a vampire Dracula. This essay will focus on Dracula and show how the concept of crossing boundaries helps to create horror in Gothic stories in aspects the idea of femininity, supernatural and natural and life and death; and some evidence will be extracted from Frankenstein (1818) and Varney the vampire (1845). The woman in Victoria era…

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    Boundary Dominations in Dual Relationships Social work is a profession of justice and compassion where the development of dual or multiple relationships are established. Dual relationships are both influenced by the social worker and the client because of the different types of roles that can occur from business partner to sexual partner. Social workers should caution on developing a dual relationship with their clients because of the boundaries that can be crossed or violated. Boundary…

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    involved Sweden, France, Spain and Austria including other major powers in Europe, this war was mostly waged on German soil, the war needed with the Peace of Westphalia. Since this war has blurred the boundaries of the Holy Roman Empire we must reset them and I believe that we should set the boundaries according to religion and power since they are such a big part of this empire. We must also make rules as to avoid other incidents such as the Siege of Magdeburg. I believe that all states that…

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    literal boundaries of Athens in trying to justify her beauty –a quality that finds its basis in a concept that is surely too subjective to be agreed upon in any final manner. Exploring the monologue surrounding this sentiment of Helena’s, the reader can appreciate a greater trend in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (henceforth AMND) of characters trying and failing to force the conceptual onto tangible grounds by means of establishing boundaries. Recognizing this reliance on boundaries…

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    The most important word a life coach can learn is “No”. Shelly may have the impression that a boundary may not exist. Shelly should have been advised of number of contacts per day regardless of the method. I would meet with Shelly and revisit set boundaries for communication. Shelly may not know that she have crossed this communication boundary. I would advise Shelly only one method of communication is accurate per day. I will remind her of the 24-48 hour response. Shelly needs to know if she…

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    discusses some of potential boundary blurring situations, “messy” or “gray areas” that one could encounter as an CC-AASP or sport psychologist. The article has a few engaging fictional stories to guide the reader toward understanding the grey areas or boundary blurring situations that could occur in the world of sport, especially when on the road. The article was both informing yet potentially alarming since the novice sport psychologist justified pushing the ethical boundaries just because…

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    Boundaries When boundaries are clear and easy to understand children know which behaviour is acceptable and which not. Boundaries help to keep children safe: do not put your fingers in the socket, don’t talk to strangers, etc. There shouldn’t be too many rules or they will be hard to enforce. Just a few simple boundaries such as the following cover a lot of territory: Stay safe and healthy; don’t hurt anybody. Look after our things; don’t break anything or make a mess Speak nicely to each…

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