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    A significant impact can be different to people. To many, it could be an object, a memory, a person, and a hobby. For me it is a sport. The sport is called Cross Country, it has had a huge impact in my life. Cross Country is a team non-stop running sport that takes you to many locations which consist of dirt, grass, hills, and trails. Running makes me stronger mentally and it physically makes me realize that anything is possible, since it’s a very challenging sport. Cross Country has a huge…

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    Social Capital Definition

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    This essay will explain and discuss the concept of social capital. Special regard will be given to its relevance today in Ireland. The work of Robert Putnam and his theory on social capital will be central to the content of this text and reference will also be made to the theories of bridging, bonding and linking with regards social capital. The benefits of strong social capital in society will be discussed, and some of the current factors contributing to its current decline will be examined,…

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    1.2.1 Involve the diverse public- it is important to identify and involve all potentially affected communities and individuals. This is important because there could be a lack of understanding of the impacts and SIA process. Profiles should be developed at this stage of local and regional communities. By involving the public it also allows for recruiting participants who can adequately represent the affected groups (Seebohm, 1995). 1.2.2 Impact equity must be analyzed- The identified impacts…

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    for a quest is always self-knowledge” (Foster 4). Personal Example: The Epic of Gilgamesh is an example of a quest. Gilgamesh is the protagonist of the poem who makes a long quest in search for immortality. Chapter 2 (Nice to Eat with You: Acts of Communication)…

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    Iberg J: Focusing

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    The need for patients to describe their illness and symptoms in detail is not always as obvious as wanting to have their condition understood by a member of health-care staff. This can be an opportunity for the patient to portray their feelings and anguish towards the challenges in every day life, more of a emotional release mechanism and a way of justifying to themselves how well they are coping with managing their conditions and illness. Simply having the opportunity to vent their frustrations…

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    Group Work Strengths

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    since you are working in a group and having that quality can help you navigate clients to have a good flow when communicating and working together. Being social and having people skills can help you detect when there is a problem with a client or communication problems and help them solve them. Being responsible and trustworthy can help clients feel more open and be able to talk about their problems.…

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    Society is dead, we have retreated into the iWorld by Andrew Sullivan is an article about technology and how society is changing around us, Sullivan uses different argument tactics to support his purpose. Andrew Sullivan’s purpose is to show how technology like the ipod is making society more isolated and less social. A quote that he used to show his intent of this essay is “It's strange to be among so many people and hear so little. Except that each one is hearing so much”, this shows how…

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    The selected readings cover the topics of self-awareness and the power of choice, the importance of developing self-awareness, ancient wisdom regarding personal mindfulness, Stoicism, the ideology and model of Epictetus and the thought provoking bumper sticker, “No Excuses Just Choices.” The designated material emphasizes the significance of looking deeply at the way you think, behave, respond, and feel. As individuals become more aware of how they contemplate and operate on a cognitive level…

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    The professionals are able to share knowledge, and nothing will overlap or duplicate if there’s effective communication, and it also helps to reduce confusion when passing information to the Khan family. When multi agencies work together effectively, then problems can be highlighted sooner, and interventions can be put into place, and things will get done quicker…

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    GEMS is a group with 6 classmate members. We knew each other from previous classes. I have worked before in a group with Laura. The group process was stated by Prof Victoria Gray. I will use Five Stages of Group Development - Tuckman to explain the process of my group. After we formed the group, we started the forming stage. According to Tuckman (1965), “in the Forming stage, personal relations are characterized by dependence. Group members rely on safe, patterned behavior and look to the group…

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