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    Two Professional Goals

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    I have two goals that are both personal and professional. I want to become a licensed professional counselor and pay off my student loans. My goals follow the SMART goals guidelines by being specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound. My first goal I would like to achieve it to become a licensed professional counselor. I would like to have this goal completed 2 years after I finish my master’s program here and Southern New Hampshire University. I have made this goal for myself…

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    Genie Swot Analysis Model

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    Strengths: Genise greets the client in a polite and a professional tone. She does a good job recapping the client's concerns to ensure she understands with clarity. From here, she digs deep to inquire if the client is located on the website and guides her to the option to Quick Share to have a better view of her screen. She does a good job suggesting the client checking the spam/junk folder to locate the registration. Genise does a good job making sure the client permanently resetting the…

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    the council and the agency for a claim in unfair dismissal. Held: She was not employed by either business. She was employed by the agency as the agent paid her wage. So they can exercises disciplinary action and terminate her employment. And this ‘control’ creates the employment relationship. COA held: Mrs Dacas was not employee of the agency, they don't have the obligation to provide work, nor does Mrs Dacas to accept work offered. The agency has no control over her work; the control is by the…

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    1967 Age Discrimination in Employment Act The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) came about in the year 1967. It is therefore amended as it appears in the United States Code at the opening of section 621. The sole purpose of the law was to protect the individuals of 40 years or older from discrimination. The employment discrimination based on age had become an order of the day hence the need for this important law. The Act has no limit to whom it can serve. It, therefore, caters for…

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    paper will then trace how it came to be a social problem in addition to various changes that contributed to this issue becoming a social problem. The issue. Unemployment is a major social problem that affects most people around the globe. In simple terms, unemployment occurs when an individual who is seriously and actively searching for a job is unable to find that job. Unemployment is a good tool for measuring the economic health of a given place. The unemployment rate is the most frequently…

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    How Does Scarcity Exist

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    The Inevitability of Scarcity What is scarcity, does it really exist, and if it does exist what can we do to make it go away? Scarcity in a nutshell is having more wants and needs than there are materials to support those desires. We as humans have unlimited desires and needs, but with so many on this earth, not everyone is created equal. From the beginning of time you have people of wealth that span from the richest and spiral down through middle class, until you reach poverty and reach the…

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    often in the pediatric populations (World Health Organization, 2008, p. 7). Furthermore, burn trauma inevitably results in ongoing stress for the patients and their families (Young, Kenardy, Cobham & Kimble, 2012). In anticipation for the short term and long-term effects of significant stress, nursing care within the acute care setting must utilize strategies to reduce stress. This paper highlights factors contributing to stress following a pediatric burn trauma. In addition, this paper also…

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    rival, Jack. Both of these boys are very resourceful, have a exceptional sense of initiative, and possess a certain amount of wisdom. Both Ralph and Jack are interesting leaders in their own ways, but Ralph has an advantage given his ideas of long term rescue and safety. As a matter of fact, to be a successful…

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    emotions. The assessment will assess the current problem, connecting the client to possible support systems, and exploring alternatives in treatment to deal with the traumatic event. In the use of the ACT model, “These survivors generally require short-term interventions, including support, therapy, and pharmacotherapy to protect themselves from self-harm (e.g., inability to care from themselves, suicide risk, and/or self-injurious behavior) or harm to other persons (e.g., murder and attempted…

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    “Divorce isn’t such a tragedy. A tragedy is staying in an unhappy marriage, teaching your children the wrong things about love” Jennifer Weiner. Starting a family with your high school sweetheart and having one boy and one girl and having the dog playing in the backyard of your brand new white picket house is the ideal American dream. Unfortunately, that house comes with a mortgage payment, an electricity bill, the family needs groceries, the kids need school supplies and clothes, the dog needs…

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