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    People become addicts because of the need for something that they do not have. And they do not have it because of their childhoods. His theory would even explain why people do not have addiction problems until perhaps fifty years after the trauma. It would most likely be because of a trigger that would cause them to lose the…

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    Characteristics such as rapport building skills, empathy and unconditional positive regard can all be developed in the counseling process with clients; however rapport building and empathy are two that are most likely to change with each client and therefore should be genuinely new and relevant to each person as they come along. For example, each client that comes in will need a different set of feelings from their counselor, since every one’s story is different. The empathy can be a general…

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    world, such as learning how the human body works or interpreting the big band theory. Within her perception of reality, she believes that God created our physical bodies and that while we’re on this Earth He wants us to keep our bodies healthy; by studying the human body we’re able to learn how to do those things. Her view of the big bang theory shows how religion can expound upon science. She explained that the big bang theory doesn’t oppose the belief that there is a God because when God…

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    Science Vs Pseudoscience

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    completely different things. Science deals with our understanding of the physical world around us. With science, we make observations that cause us to form theories as to why certain things happen. We then actively try to disprove or falsify those theories. By actively testing the theory with the intent of disproving it, we further support the theory. However, pseudoscience is a belief that is often presented as being scientific, but does not hold up against the scientific method because it…

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    Art Vs Western Culture

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    in taste, great art could be ugly in both its subject matter and its depiction. Western history, reality itself, created by God was conceived of as beautiful. The definitive voice in the identification of beauty with an ultimate reality was Plato theory. Beauty, in which is the exhibit itself in all and only beautiful things. Beauty itself is not just the truth of beautiful things according to Plato. Many theorists have insisted that art is not about accurate representation, but instead is…

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    Intentional Interviewing

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    Counselors who wish to use this theory in practice must use a sound theoretical base as guide. They must closely examine other theories and practices in order to ethically and accurately integrate them into practice (Chongruksa, Parinyapol, Sawatsri, & Pansomboon, 2012). Typically, this requires that a counselor master at least two theories before attempting to implement combinational approaches. The theoretical method used is not as…

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    The argument of “Fine Tuning of the Universe” is that the universe is way too complicated and laid out too perfect to sustain life to be without a designer. During the video they mentioned three different options; necessity, chance, and design. The video stated that necessity was not a viable answer to the fine tuning of the universe as it is possible to have a life prohibiting universe. Though the option was not fully explored and did not give a sound reason as to the nature of necessity. The…

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    Emily Dickinson’s poetry in Brooks and Cixous theories Emily Dickinson is considered one of the greatest female poets to live during the 19th century. We read Emily Dickinson’s poem(s) because her work is short and very detailed. Her topics tend to be on subjects that are presented in the masculine world but she brings her own opinion to them. One of the main themes is her observation of what is around her by using tone in her work. In most of her poetry, she never titles her work with titles…

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    Science deals with our understanding of the physical world around us. We use it to test theories that we’ve formed through observation. By actively testing the theories with the intent of disproving them, we gather more information that supports our idea. However, pseudoscience is a belief that is often presented as being scientific, but does not hold up against the scientific…

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    In the field of economics the microanalyses of decision-making and habit formations are the cornerstone for understanding rational behavior. However, the expectation of rationality in all situations may be unrealistic, due to time and cognitive constraints. This does not undermine the fundamentals of economics, however, indicates that current models and definitions of economic decision-making do not take into account all pertinent variables. Take for example Herbert Simon’s (1982) bounded…

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