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    In Stone Butch Blues, Feinberg describes the childhood and early adulthood of its protagonist and narrator, Jess Goldberg, who “negotiates the boundaries” of sex, gender and sexuality as feminine or masculine persona creating her own world, very often confronting various violent consequences and yearning “for an abode both in body and in the commune”. (Yadav; 53-54) In the poetry book, Till the End of Her Subsistence, “this he-she ambivalence” and desire for “gender conformity” is well expressed…

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    Personally, I love the “Maze Runner” saga, I love reading the books and of course, watching the movies. Watching in scene to the super handsome Dylan O’Brien, if you like boys you will understand me. Today I´m gonna talk about the second film of this marvelous saga. Scorch Trials, is the second book of the saga. Spoiler Alert! Now that Thomas and his maze mates are free, they think they're protected from W.C.K.D. but, thanks to Thomas´s paranoia all of them discover that they have been…

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    I co-facilitated and facilitated group counseling during my internship at Gaudenzia. As a group facilitator, I utilized the following skills, empathy, congruence, open ended questions, genuiness, and some self-disclosure to assist group members with achieving their goal by assessing their problem and its consequences; examining their attitudes and feelings; consider alternative solutions; and decision-making. I facilitated a Relapse Prevention group for six weeks with my supervisor and…

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    which came from selling data plans, yet this goal was not on the radar for store managers and sales representatives. Aquinis (2013) points out an effective performance management system minimizes employee misconduct. The end result of this lack of congruence with company goals at different levels in the organization resulted in misconduct. District Managers would in turn, inform store managers that there overall merit increases were based on how they contributed to merit increases of the DMs.…

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    The daytime TV commercials featuring children in third world countries with big, pleading eyes and protruding, malnourished bellies disturbed me even as a young child. Still largely unaware of the mysteries and troubles of life (I was no older than 5), I had already taken on the burdens of others and decided that I would make it my duty to make someone else’s life better. I have always possessed the quality of compassion, as well as the desire to help others, which have ultimately made me want…

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    Lemma: If p > 3 is prime, then either p = 1 (mod 6) or p = 5 (mod 6). Proof: The residue classes modulo 6 partition Z, so any z in Z satisfies a congruence z = n (mod 6) where n is in {0,1,...,5}. z is divisible by 6 if n = 0, 2 if n = 2, 3 if n = 3, and 2 if n = 4. These cases cover the primes z = 2 and z = 3; if z > 3 is prime, it follows that n = 1 or n = 5, i.e., z = 1 (mod 6) or z = 5 (mod 6). Now suppose there are only finitely many primes congruent to 5 modulo 6, say p_1, ...,…

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    happens in life and experiences of the person. Hence, a difference may exist between a person’s ideal self and actual experience. This is called incongruence. Where a person’s ideal self and actual experience are consistent or very similar, a state of congruence exists The closer our self-image and ideal-self are to each other, the more consistent or congruent we are and the higher our sense of self-worth. An individual is said to be in a state of incongruence if some of their experience is…

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    client, the more specific therapeutic relationship is a relationship that has been shown to be instrumental of successful outcomes for the clients (Clarkson, 1947,1995). The difference in a therapeutic relationship is that it is based on empathy, congruence, unconditional positive regard towards the client from the counsellor. This is something that needs to be part of the counsellor’s interactions, to not only support clients but also improve themselves as a counselling counsellor (Horvath…

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    self-management. They also addressed the impact of race/ethnicity and pre-pregnant weight classification. The study used a survey that measured concepts from the ITHBC. These included knowledge and beliefs (self-efficacy, outcome expectancy and goal congruence), self-regulation skills and abilities, and social facilitation (support and influence), and the proximal outcome of weight retention. The interaction effects of theoretical concepts, race and prepregnancy weight classification on…

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    Intervention and assessment My assessment was based on exchange model because the strenght of this model lies in its ability to promote respect for the individuality of the service user and to empower and encourage the service user's participation in the assessment process and interventions. The service user is viewed as an expert on his situation (Wilson 2008). The decision to use the exchange model was based on my aims. I used this model to empower Patricia by enabeling her to voice her needs…

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