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    A likely solution is to remain calm, to contact her with the intent of having a few private get-to-know-you courteously dialogues engaging her in short conversations about topics that interested her and reinforcing any good work that she had accomplished ensuring her that I do recognize her as a student. My tactful approach also will help Yanelis if presented in a peaceful way to see if we are able to resolve this tricky issue together. Throughout this process, I constantly told her that I cared…

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    Student and Supervisee Responsibilities F.5.a Ethical Responsibilities As future working counselors in the field of mental health, the importance of understanding the ethical values and the role they play is paramount when dealing with people with mental health issues. We not only should observe each one of them, but also grasp the meaning of being ethically responsible. Ethical competence is both an ethical and a legal concept which allows for practitioners to protect and serve their clients…

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    know if he will be in one place long enough just like his daddy. Bono is known as Troy’s sidekick and doesn’t get much of his words in when they hang out so he usually just agrees and nods. Towards the end of the play we hear Bono voice when Bono warns Troy to stop having an affair with Alberta before you lose Rose. Bono looks up to Troy as a role model and doesn’t want to see Troy or Rose to get hurt, “you have taught me a lot of thing, you showed me how to not make the same mistakes…to take…

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    Joe helped her understand that an object is not what she wants to be, which in turn helps her identity blossom. Unmarried Janie (from Joe and Tea Cake) brings an entirely different situation in terms of gender roles. When Jody dies, people warn her about approaching men. The townspeople think that Janie is weak and cannot fend for herself. A townsperson in the novel has the nerve to say “Uh woman by herself is a pitiful thing […] Dey needs aid and assistance […] Womenfolks is easy taken…

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    guilty, thinking he did not do enough for his father when in reality he treated his father better than most of the inmates treated their remaining family. Moishe was different. He had a strong connection to God and it is almost as if it was his duty to God to warn the people of Sighet of what he had seen. Franek, on the other hand, forgot his morals in the roll of being a guard. He began to take advantage of his power. He was essentially taking control of himself by controlling those around him.…

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    As a former slave, Frederick Douglas had made it his responsibility to abolish slavery and to fight for equal rights for all African Americans. He accomplished this mostly through speeches he delivered to many anti-slavery organizations as well as through writings about his thoughts and feelings on slavery. On July 5, 1852, Douglas gave one his greatest speeches to a group of women of the Anti-Slavery Sewing Society in Rochester. He spoke on the ideals of the Constitution and the manner in which…

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    In The Crucible, Miller warns the reader about the growth and development of hysteria, allowing one to determine how hysteria is created, how hysteria develops within a society, and how one can prevent hysteria from destroying a…

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    “I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and convulsive motion agitated its limbs […] His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful” (Shelley 287). In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein gives life to a creature he had spliced together from the remains of bodies in the local cemetery. And just as Victor Frankenstein spliced together his monster, scientists around the globe are splicing together DNA sequences from multiple…

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    Marissa Robles ENGL 3000 February 2, 2017 Richard II Assignment Evidence Richard’s Mistakes In speaking of the Duke of Gloucester’s death, Mowbray says, “I slew him not; but to my own disgrace / Neglected my sworn duty in that case”. (1.1.136-37). Richard banishes Bolingbroke: Therefore, we banish you our territories: You, cousin Hereford, upon pain of life, Till twice five summers have enrich'd our fields. (1.3.436-38). John of Gaunt speaks about Richard while on his death bed:…

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    justice system. Blöndal uses his supposed obligation to the bible to justify his authoritarian actions. "I mean to deliver God's justice here on earth," Blöndal said, frowning. "I mean to honour the authorities who have appointed me by fulfilling my duty as a law keeper." He believed he could use Thorvardur Jónsson, son of Reverend Jón and an assistant reverend with little experience, to reconnect Agnes with Christianity, although she was described as having "an excellent intellect, and strong…

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