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    Brands have the ability to become more than a logo, more than advertisements and messages that make consumers feel like nothing more than a walking dollar sign. Successful brand building relies on the development of an authentic relationship created between a brand and their consumers. In todays developing society we continue to be manipulated by the culture industry and factory mass production, which in turn creates an attitude of indifference for many towards the fashion and luxury brand…

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    Impetigo Disease

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    Tommy is a 5 years old school aged child who has impetigo. It is a highly contagious disease that could be transmitted to other children. For this reason, it is important that Tommy and his mother receive information regarding the return of school. With the disease process, the concern of spreading the disease must be addressed medically. According to Koning (2015), the most effective interventions for impetigo are based in medicine, It would be okay for Tommy to return to school with…

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    al, 2002). Employees’ attitudes and behaviors are influenced by the “fit” or congruence between the organization’s culture and the individual’s own values or beliefs about what the organization’s values should be. According to Longest, Rakich and Darr (2000) “healthcare institutions differ from other cultures because of hospitals’…

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    validity of the HPM by comparing the results of it to the SDS results using the lachan Index. Convergent validity takes place when one instrument is compared to another instrument that measures the same construct. Holland introduced the concept of congruence (lachan Index), which is the magnitude of similarity between…

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    In “Portrait of My Mother” by Phillip Evergood, the artist uses both value and shape as well as proportion and gradation to illustrate the beauty of his mother while she was in physical pain in the last days of her life. Evergood, born in 1901 and died in 1973, began this work while his mother was dying in a hospital and subsequently completed it after her death. The portrait is oil on canvas and panel, and is a featured work in Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas. Furthermore, Evergood uses…

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    Counseling children and adolescents is a unique specialty area within the counseling profession (Innerhofer, 2013; Smith-Adcock & Tucker, 2017). The desires of children and adolescents are quite different and incomparable to adults. Additionally, children and adolescents express their feelings, process information, and perform differently than adults. Consequently, talk therapy is not always a beneficial intervention tool for the child and adolescent population. Unfortunately, many counselors…

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    It is an attempt used by the ego to keep undesirable or painful thoughts id impulses from reaching consciousness. Repression occurs entirely on an unconscious level which involves preventing unpleasant experiences that are repulsive to the ego from reaching consciousness. Although it is assumed that most of the painful event from the first five years of live are suppressed they tend to have a big influence in behaviour at the later stage. The person is also not in control of the repressed…

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    and basically leaving his mother behind. After they finally got settled, his brother was diagnosed with polio and Morrie blamed himself. Carl Rogers, a legacy in regard to the humanistic perspective, claims “A healthy individual will tend to see congruence between their sense of…

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    Student Support Groups

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    students. This would encourage students who do not have learning disabilities to understand how challenging it is. Together the students can advocate for change. As stated in Holland’s Theory of Vocational Personalities and Environments, the concept of congruence refers to the degree of “match” between a person and an environment (Evans, 232). Having a support group to try to find a “match” between two students with the same disability or just two students in general would be a significant help…

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    explained further down in this essay. Firstly I would use cognitive interventions for example canter and assertive discipline, i-messages and so on. When I am carrying out instructions in my classroom I would be sure to have verbal and non-verbal congruence meaning that what I say will match positively with my body language so students would know to stop a certain behavior and pay attention.…

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