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    The body of an essay is the part that explains and develops the main idea, or thesis statement. One variation of the body is the middle section of a paragraph. The body of a paragraph supports the topic sentence by proving or disproving it. The body of a paragraph discusses the controlling idea by using facts, arguments, analysis, examples, and other information. The other, most familiar, variation pertains to the middle paragraphs that are located between the introduction and conclusion. A body…

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    Since nearly the beginning of spoken language, there have been abbreviations of words, ways to make the spoken language simpler and shorter. This has become more advanced over time, but it is clear that American English, at least, is not to the point of 1984’s Newspeak. Despite the more limited vocabulary that the 2016 world has, English has eliminated few words with such basic and primal meanings and uses as “good” or “bad.” However, Newspeak has gone considerably further, to the point where…

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    bank or grand theft auto. As you compare the two crimes, one is more sophisticated in finding out the criminal and the white-collar criminal is more capable of eliminate evidence. However, crimes involving violence are known to having longer prison sentences (White Collar or Blue). White-collar crimes are more sympathetic and are viewed as less severe, while blue-collar is categorized as being high risk and having a low reward (White Collar or…

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    A. This form does cover the majority of a client’s life. The one question that seems to be missing is a question about what brought them in today, and why are they choosing to deal with it now. As we have learned, motivation is an important factor that needs to be both considered and addressed (Hepworth, Rooney, Rooney, & Strom-Gottfried, 2016). The form did ask what they wanted to get out of their therapy session, but that is half of the needed information. Knowing all of this information…

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    For one to be deterred from committing a felony such as a form of robbery, then they must be deterred by a form of specific and general deterrence. Any kind of deterrence has 3 main properties; severity, certainty and celerity (Sacco and Kennedy, 2010). Severity refers to the seriousness of the penalty, certainty is the reference to the likelihood of being punished for act and celerity is the swiftness in which the offender is apprehended and punished (Clark, 1988) (Sacco and Kennedy, 2010).…

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    Out of all the podcast examples, I think that NPR’s author interview “A ‘Cooked Seed’ Sprouts After All, In America”, hosted by Rachel Martin and featuring Anchee Min as a guest, will inspire me the most as I create my final project. The podcast discussed Min’s book A Cooked Seed, but Martin enriched the listener’s experience by interrogating Min about her life as an immigrant who moved to the U.S. from Communist China, providing the historical context that caused Min to write the novel. During…

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    I interviewed Joanna Delfin to find out more about my dream job in nursing. Ms. Delfin is a nurse practitioner at Glenn Burnie, she works mainly with young children at an urgent care organization called Kinder Mender. A day before the interview, I had met with an older nurse to find a good time for the interview, the next day when I saw that Ms. Delfin looked significantly younger I was surprised, I hadn’t been expecting someone who looked so young. When we introduced ourselves and she seemed…

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    The ABC Model of Crisis Intervention is a tool that was developed to help Human Service Professional make sure we have the interest of the client in mind. Although not everyone you know may experience a crisis, for the ones who do experience a crisis they may not be able to cope in a healthy manner and may fall into a state of crisis. If the client does not receive proper care for crisis intervention, they are more likely to remained unable to function at the level they were f functioning…

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    Reading the article “What Happened and Why?” by Patrick Rael, I personally thought that he was trying to educate us readers about how to write like a historian. However, the way he chose to convey the information was unclear and confusing. When I started to read the article I found it very difficult to connect. His thesis is a clear statement in the beginning, but his choice of words and grammar is hard to, as a reader, understand. Despite this, I was able to get useful information from his…

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    Explaining One's Identity

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    Explaining one’s identity is very difficult. That is why I registered for the leading diversity class, to try to understand what would be acceptable to identify oneself in today’s society. Looking at what this generation is trying to do, from identifying themselves based on their race, culture, sexual orientation, I believe that it is very hard to describe everything about oneself in one word without being judged. That is why in my opinion I believe that our generation needs to shift their way…

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