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    Group Reflection

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    Group Reflection Paper My group members for the group speech were Alex Potzner, Caitlyn Haller, and Shelby Welsh. I really had a great group experience, and I think my other group members would agree. When we first got together, it was pretty easy to narrow down our topic choices. We ended up not getting our first choice, but we did get the our second choice of the NAACP. We were very excited to start working on the speech, and we all decided to meet on a Wednesday. At our meeting, everyone…

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    Group Development

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    For the deliberative presentation, my group was assigned to address problem number two. My group went through all of the phases of the Phase Theory of Group Development. On our first day, we went through the orientation phase. Because our class is small we all knew each other but when we got together as a group for this assignment we tried to get to know each other and we discussed the issue of mental health in our university and what each one of us has observed. Overall that day was dedicated…

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    Group Counseling Papers

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    Intro A group is a “collection of two or more individuals that meet face to face or virtually in an interactive, interdependent way, with the awareness that each belong to a group and for the purpose of achieving mutually agreed upon goals” (Gladding, pg. 83). There are many reasons why groups are formed; they may be formed to complete tasks, address a shortfall in a community or solve problems. All groups, regardless of what their goals are; will go through developmental stages” (Gladding,…

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    Sociological Observation

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    about how to behave in a group.” (Rohall, Milkie, & Lucas, 2014)), and Values (“deeply held ideals and beliefs.” (Rohall, Milkie, & Lucas, 2014)) which play into the development of “self” within interaction. I will highlight specific groups that I saw in my immediate forward sector. Groups Processes and dynamics: Just as Group Process Scholars, with these observations, we are “interested in what happens when groups form” (Rohall, Milkie, & Lucas, 2014). Many of the groups lacked social…

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    Post Assessment

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    post assessment for both, the large group and sub-group there was significant growth made. Even though some growth was lost in the subgroup with a few questions I was still please with the overall growth made. Both my large and sub-group remained the same for the pre and post assessment. The mean for the pre-assessment for the large group was 61.8%. After 10 days of instruction the mean of my large group on the post assessment was 91.8%. The mean for my large group increased by 30%. The mean…

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    The following tools will be used to document the focus group interview: iPad, EOS Rebel T6, and notepad. The iPad will vocally record the interview using Awesome Voice Recorder. Whereas the EOS Rebel T6 will video record the participants. The video recording will be used for missed observations of non-verbal communication. Finally, the investigator will utilize a notepad for noticeable moments to review and or highlight during transcription and video review analysis. Upon completion of…

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    METHODOLOGY The research methodology describes the pathway used to approach the study question. While weak methods may lead to sterile speculation and a lack of scientific base, excessive attachment to rules and models could generate stereotypical responses and insufficient contextualization. A proper methodology may combine coherent techniques and the researcher’s flexibility, knowledge and ethics. A reasonable method to approach Houston’s mental health network should consider its complexity.…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Babies

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    The increase of knowledge regarding the topic altering genes has become rapid and have open and paved the hope of designing your own perfect baby. Even today, the use of reforming and adjusting the genes of an unborn child is being put in effect. “Techniques of genetic screening are already being used, whereby embryos can be selected by sex and checked for certain disease-bearing genes. This can lead to either the termination of a pregnancy, or if analyzed at a pre-implantation stage when using…

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    Choices in Design Every parent through their pregnancy wants a healthy baby with ten fingers and ten toes. There may be underlying wants, dad wants the football player and mom wants the ballerina. We live in a society where gender screening is now an option. The definition of a designer baby “is a baby that is the result of genetic screening or genetic modification. Embryos may be screened prior to implantation, or possibly gene therapy techniques could be used to create desired traits in a…

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    Preimplantation Case Study

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    Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Pre-Implantation Diagnosis Preimplantation genetic diagnosis is the process which involves the testing of embryos which have been produced through the process of In vitro fertilisation (IVF), for a range of genetic disorders. It can test for recessive sex linked disorders such as Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Dominant sex linked disorders such as incontinentia pigmenti, single gene disorders such as sickle cell anaemia and cystic fibrosis, as well as chromosomal…

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