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    Brief description of client Keane Smith is a 20 year old Caucasian male student in his sophomore year at a college in Wooster, Ohio. He moved to the United States from Hastings, East Sussex, approximately two years ago to attend college. When Keane is in Hastings he lives with his loving parents and siblings; he is the oldest of three children. He appears to be his stated age and is approximately 6’ 2” tall and weighs 190 lbs. Keane appears to be in excellent physical condition. He is on the…

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    1. DETAILS OF A SCHOOL AND SPECIFIC GROUP Holroyd High School, situated in the Western Sydney suburb of Greystanes, is a comprehensive, co-educational high school with a total of four-hundred and ninety enrolments, 82% of which come from a language background other than English and 1% of Indigenous background. Due to such a high percentage of LOBOTE (Language Background Other Than English) population, the school also contains an Intensive English Centre (IEC) that facilitates the learning…

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    externalizing behavioral problems (Fletcher, Walls, Cook, Madison, & Bridges, 2008; Griffin, Botvin, Scheier, Diaz, & Miller, 2000; Stormshack, Bierman, McMahon, & Lengua, 2000). Yet, many of these studies fail to consider the influence of socio-contextual factors such as race/ethnicity, culture, and socioeconomic status on parenting beliefs, attitudes, and practices…

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    would help me in understanding the environmental and societal context of any issue by working with the clients. In addition to learning analytical and scientific concepts through textbooks, or learning in GENST 348, would help me gather the opportunities to apply my knowledge and skills to solve real world problems. Many different universities have incorporated service-learning into their curricula to address the contextual, motivational, and multi-disciplinary team needs. A lot of undergraduate…

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    I am Malala 10 Page Paper. Introduction and Overview of Topics: I am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb is a great piece of non-fiction literature detailing the life of Malala and her struggle for education in Pakistan. Detailing the life of Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, it recounts her early childhood and her influences in the Swat Valley, the rise of the Taliban under Fazlullah, her and her father’s activism, being shot, and her life after the shooting. The book attempts to…

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    propaganda in school and crushed it. This crusade is much more important than the anti-lynching movement, because there would be no lynching if it did not start in the classroom. (p.3)” (Beck p.237). The above passage is damning in the fact that it illustrates how failing to educate students about their history properly, causes minority students to view their condition as hopeless.…

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    Stolen Generation

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    and their language this also effected the Indigenous Australian children are not knowing their culture and their language. Therefore, children who grew up with their families, community and culture faced issues of poverty, substance misuse, they were unemployed and faced a range of health issues. Although they displayed strength as a community throughout cultural self-importance, relationship to culture in a spiritual way. Whereas children who have been removed from their families had…

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    Sexual orientation and inequality Name Institution affiliation Sexual orientation and inequality Until recently same-sex marriage was illegal in the United States. People were arrested for being illegal for violating sodomy laws. The laws were finally outlawed in the year 2003 by the Texas court after a 6-3 was passed. The court asserted that all people have a constitutional right to engage in a consensual and private activity which anyone prefers. However, same-sex couples still face many…

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    Alan Zupka Case Study

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    of the client’s concern with stage of life (turning 50), Existential therapy will be helpful for the client to focus on the choices he has today instead of looking into the past. The client has stated that he does not want to deal with past family issues. Existential therapy may also supply a keener and philosophical insight for the client in order to reduce anxious thoughts by understanding the rationale behind his thought process. Because the client has stated he does not want to speak to his…

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    decisive. There are situations in which it is acceptable to leave some prima facie unfulfilled at the cost of others. For example, Bob has two friends: Sally and Tom. Bob and Sally have been friends since childhood and Tom joined the group in high school. Tom physically assaults Sally and Bob sees it happen. Bob knows reporting Tom would violate both fidelity (trust between friends) and non-maleficence (would harm his future and well-being). Bob tells on Tom regardless and remains a moral person…

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