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    Section 3: Inappropriate Boundaries in Divorce The divorce rate in the United States is 50% for first time marrying couples. Many couples who remain married are unhappy and at risk for poorer mental and physical health (APA, 2004). An estimated 14.4 million parents lived with 23.4 million children while the other parent(s) lived somewhere else (U.S. Census Bureau, 2013). Growing up in a divorced home is a new normal and represents a unique developmental path. Social workers need to be…

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    of eye-tracking technology has allowed a deeper understanding. The importance of these findings are linked to information on how readers process language and its implications to language teaching. Some researchers have explored spacing and word boundaries within writing systems, focusing on its effects on readers’ landing positions and saccades (e.g., Li, Liu, & Rayner, 2011; 2015), fixations and word frequency (e.g., Yan, Tian, Bai, & Rayner, 2006; Li et al., 2013), word identification (e.g.,…

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    Professional boundaries refer to the spaces between the patient’s vulnerability and the nurse’s power. As nurses use social networking sites and electronic forms of communication in health care setting, they can accidently blur the lines between their personal and professional lives. Making a comment about the patient on social networking site can breach the patient privacy and confidentiality, as well as violation of professional boundary (National Council of State Boards of Nursing, 2014).…

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    Boundaries In Social Work

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    Boundaries Within social work, professionalism is key in earning the respect of your clients and forming a firm foundation of the context of your relationship. These boundaries reflect upon what not only your clients expect from you as a case worker, but how they as the clients should treat you. Moreover, if you do not exemplify these ideals then clients have the ability to take advantage of you. They could in turn rely on you too heavily and expect you to do things that goes above and beyond…

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    Cannabis Users Boundaries

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    Critically explore the boundaries between drug users and drug dealers in the UK cannabis market. This essay will look at the boundaries and relationships between cannabis users and the cannabis dealers within the UK. Firstly examining the legislation and the current policies that have been implemented to try and deal with the medical, physiological problems with cannabis. Secondly linking the legalisation and policies upon cannabis that have already been implemented throughout the United…

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    Major crimes that cause physical, sexual or emotional harm the victim, are “Violent Crimes”. They include murder, rape, assault, robbery, domestic violence and child abuse. Violent crime has no boundaries and they are not limited to the list quoted above. The offenders who commit violent crimes are said to have higher testosterone levels than non-offenders. “Inmates who had committed personal crimes of sex and violence had higher testosterone levels than inmates who had committed property…

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    Moreover, Welch tried to eliminate boundaries in GE organization. According to Welch 's interview (1989) it stated that "Staff people, whom I prefer to call individual contributors, can be tremendous sources of added value in an organization..." (p.4). Welch thinks with the influence of an inclusive perspective from all levels in the organization will add value to the organization. Welch also believe that someone, somewhere has a better idea to learn from and add to what you have and put into…

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    describes how convection currents can cause hot magma to reach the surface along divergent plate boundaries. Iceland, in fact, is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which is exactly that type of divergent plate boundary. This is the beginning of the rock cycle where brand new rocks on the Earth’s surface form to replace other rocks that are lost because of the subduction of sinking plates at convergent boundaries, as also described in the “Nutshell” article. What is unique about the process as…

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    convergent plate boundary; it causes the uplift of the surface in these areas. Examples of mountain ranges at convergent plate boundaries are the Alps, Andes, Cascade Ranges and the Himalayas; these examples were taken by Short and Blair (1986). Mountains can be formed at these boundaries in three different ways, for example oceanic to oceanic, oceanic to continental and finally continental to continental convergence. More high mountain ranges are formed at convergent plate boundaries and so…

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    In Boundaries of the Soul, Singer uses Jung’s ideology to define what a persona is: “…a character or stance through which we can relate… the name given to the masks worn by the actors of antiquity to signify the roles they played…oriented toward… the expectation of society that an individual may have.” (pg. 158) Singer believed that the persona could hold a positive purpose in mediating between a person and his or her society. She believed that a person’s persona functioned to point out what his…

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