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    Although from different models, the foundations of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and solution-focused family therapy (SFBT) share many characteristics allowing the two frameworks to work well together. When tailored for families, CBT is brief and solution-focused. Therapist examines patterns, especially around issues of conflict, to identify the roots of the problem, as well as the goals for the therapy. The work is focused on helping the family members to gain insight into distorted or…

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    David Karminski Star Wars Essay Ms. Burgoon Star Wars, a modern story of mythic adventure, follows the journey and growth of the protagonist, Luke Skywalker, through trials of hardship and periods of triumph as he learns to cope with his newfound responsibility of leadership and overcome his conflicts. Throughout the series many characters are introduced, and all play pivotal roles in the narrative, and help propel the story further. There are several symbols and images that are spread through…

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    that many cancer researchers, through their propensity to focus on gene mutations and mechanisms of action, have made the quest for cancer management far more complicated then it actually is. We have turned the cancer problem into an exercise in cybernetics with no clear solutions. Is it necessary to fully elucidate the minutia of all cancer mechanisms before adapting therapies that exploit the Warburg theory for cancer…

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    by William WordsworthA) "I wandered lonely as a cloud." The author is comparing him being alone to that of a drifting cloud.B) "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" by Richard Brautigan"I like to think (and the sooner the better!) of a cybernetic meadow where mammals and computers live together in mutually programming harmony like pure water touching clear…

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    Science fiction is a genre, which deals with unfamiliar concepts most that are scientific theories such as time travel, or human cloning. It is out of convenience that most science fiction novels are set in the future, since this allows the author to take a light notice into realist convections, which naturally would slow down the exploration of the chosen idea. But they are cases that science fiction is not always about advanced technology and space exploration but it explores concepts such as…

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    For the genogram assignment I learned that I was unable to attain much information on the emotional relationships of the family. A possible explanation for the difficulty in obtaining such information is that there was hardly any obvious discord. Particularly, the traditional Japanese culture emphasizes interdependency and social harmony of a group or a community, and thus it is very likely that especially my paternal ancestors highly respected the cultural value of selflessness over their…

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    (Our World of Electrons and Distractions) Every single day, we see and notice other humans. These people are wide, narrow, short, tall, happy and sad. There are a plethora of different types of humans, but in the hand of almost any human that will cross your line of sight, is a little device that can control even the most diverse of people. The cellphone has dominated our culture, from the oldest senior to the youngest toddler, but is too much of this technology hurting us rather than aiding…

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    Media Ecology Theory – One More Theory “You’ve got mail!” that’s right, I’ve got 66,483 emails in my inbox. That would be the current total in my Gmail account that I opened on 09/17/2005. Over eleven years of Electronic Era media history stored in my Gmail inbox – and during that time, various forms of media were born and became obsolete. The Media Ecology Theory (MET) is used to describe a what I see is a cycle – it depicts forms of communication that are given the symbol of the word…

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    know another person’s reality. We can only seek to understand people and their experiences by entering into a dialogical relationship with them. Developed by Harry Goolishian and Harlene Anderson, among others, it is a movement away from the cybernetics model towards a hermeneutics model. In collaborative therapy, therapists are curious about their clients’ stories. In family therapy, it is understood that the family does not have a story, but that it is composed of the stories of each…

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    Richard Dawkins Argument

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    Lovelock’s approach of the earth was, and still is, an extremely controversial concept among scholars. He describes his theory as, “A complex entity involving the Earth’s biosphere, atmosphere, oceans, and soil; the totality constituting a feedback or cybernetic system which seeks an optimal physical and chemical environment for life on this planet” (148). In other words, the surface organisms of earth, or biosphere regulate the atmosphere at an optimal level to maintain life. James Lovelock was…

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