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    life separate. This bothered Keller. Keller wanted Petrou to be more out-going and to cultivate deeper relationships with employees and clients. Petrou wanted nothing to do with this strategy. Emotions, attitudes and stress ran high throughout the case. As discovered in performance appraisal meetings between Keller and Petrou, Petrou always felt that Keller got involved where he shouldn’t. This upset Petrou, causing higher emotions and stress. Getting back to the MARS model, we analyze the…

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    Silence, after a hard day of school, all I wanted was to relax to the ballads of 50 cent, and I got silence. The bass must have shifted an exposed wire and shorted the amplifier, I fixed this a few times before that it almost became routine, but it was not a shorted wire. Troubleshoot, no solution, what could it be? My set up was almost perfect, lacking solely in achievable decibels. Second hand children science encyclopedias along with Questions and Answers books got me this far and for a…

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    From the moment we are born, each and every one of us is constantly gathering data, memories, and sensory information to form a collective unit. Every family system requires interrelated elements and structure. Within the structure each element is defined by characteristics. Each element (representing a person) functions independently but when added together with structure, the combine a family system where each element has a level of codependency. Within the system, the relationships produced…

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    The systems theory was created by Dr. Bowen in the 1950’s in response to the observation of family adaptation to anxiety and stress (Cash, 2014). In the video, Cash explains that in Dr. Bowen’s theory: family members are emotionally connected, affect each other’s thoughts, feelings and actions, they seek other members’ approval and support and react to the needs, expectations and distress of their family members (2014). In the family systems theory: families are complex and interdependent…

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    Hi Ashli! • Constructive feedback on the Intervention Plan detailed in the Case Summary: Systems Theory could be a positive and beneficial intervention choice to use with Kima as she could begin to define and then transform her behavioral patterns to be more adaptive, productive behaviors within herself. Multiple conflicting issues are effectively treated with Systems Therapy. A concern that I have is that Kima is estranged from her family as well as the father of her unborn child. The goal…

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    Better Than Human Summary

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    In the article “Better than Human: Why Robots will and Must take our Jobs” by Kevin Kelly states that automation is and will continue replacing all kinds of jobs as well as generating new ones in areas never imagined. Humans’ replacement from the workplace started two hundred years ago when the first wave of automation came out resulting in 1 percent of unemployment and hundreds of professions in new fields. Currently, industrialization develops on an extensive scale and plays a significant role…

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    Maintaining Homeostasis

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    being able to constantly maintain a relatively stable is my take on homeostasis. Your ph balance, concentration of glucose, and the concentration of ions in your blood stream are all factors of homeostasis. Homeostasis levels dropping to low or raising to high could result in serious illness. There are many factors to maintaining a good homeostasis. Your biological system based on your genetic make-up are constantly changing and fluctuating at various levels. For example doing strenuous…

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    Archetypes In Iamas

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    International Medical graduates (IMGs) study five to eight years in their country to become doctors. When they come to the Unites States, they often struggle with a new language and standardized tests. For this reason, many foreign doctors like myself, decide to explore alternative pathways into a healthcare career. Nevertheless, even if a foreign medical graduate speaks the language and passes all the test, there is still a 50% chance that they cannot advance their careers compared to the 94%…

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    Student: I didn’t do so well on the division of fractions assessment. I want to complete a retake tomorrow. Teacher: Tomorrow will work well. Be sure to get a division of fractions remedial sheet from the folder on the counter. The sheet includes important re-teaching points as well as practice problems to help you prepare for the retake. Student (After completing retake assessment): I don’t think I did well because this isn’t the same assessment. The numbers in the problem are different.…

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    In today’s technology driven world, we have seen new innovations in many industries. A great example of this is the defense industry. Militaries around the world have already adopted new technologies like unmanned drones and advanced facial scanning. And the next step is the artificial intelligence era of weapons called lethal autonomous weapons systems or LAWS. Around the world, countries including South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States have begun implementing these…

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