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    My Theoretical Orientation. Having a theoretical orientation stems from having a theory of change that one believes works. Before a theory is formulated, it is first tested and see if hypothetically it works for the purpose for which it is derived. I have seen that the Adlerian as well as the Reality Theories based on my PACE theory of change works and on these have I had my theoretical orientation founded. The Adlerian theory The Adlerian psychology places its emphasis on a person’s ability…

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    Get Organized Case Study

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    2016 is here! Why not begin the new year by de-cluttering your home with Get Organized? Since 1989, home-organizational specialist Don Seipel has been helping people just like you. He has built custom-designed closets, pantries, garages, and wine cellars for over 6,000 clients. Based in Rochester, NY, Don takes pride in each and every home solution and home storage space he creates. Don isn’t just an efficiency expert; he is the owner of Get Organized. Only wanting the best for his clients, Don…

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    The purpose of this assignment is for the Writer to answering eight of fifthteen questions at the end of chapter 8, “Speak the Truth in Love,” in the textbook, The Peacemaker: A Biblical Guide to Resolving Personal Conflict supporting suggestions with scripture and text references. In addition, the assignment will discuss the best time to take others involved conflict into a conflict resolution scenario. Questions and Answers 1. When you talk to or about your opponent, what might you be tempted…

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    Adverse truths are often difficult to accept. Humans’ inquisitive minds are always striving to uncover truth. However, people have the tendency to believe only the positive truths. Truth is no longer universally accepted because people are extremely selective with the information they deem to be true. The unaccepting attitudes towards negative truths can be observed in “The Boston Photographs” by Nora Ephron and “The Allegory of the Cave” by Plato. Truths which bear negative news are often…

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    Versace promotions in light of the fact that that is the thing that the organization considers excellence. This may be simply a commercial, yet it additionally does as such substantially more. It makes an impression on young ladies that resembling a model is the perfect approach to be viewed as excellent. It might be astounding to see that ladies appreciate the ideal bodies being indicated in the…

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    The only thing I can do is recognize that I am content now and it is because I evolved my mindset based around the simple fact that all struggles bring progress. All that I experienced, gave me wisdom and contributed to my knowledge of life and the world around me in a positive manner. Now I see people who may have more than me and do not compare my situation to them; I can…

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    In a well-presented TED talk called “The Power of Vulnerability” by Brene Brown, the the ideas of shame and vulnerability are discussed greatly. Within this talk, Brown explains the revelation she came to in regards to vulnerability: vulnerability is the root of shame and fear, yet it is also the source of a sense of belonging and worthiness. More specifically, Brown deliberated that in order for people to feel worthy of who they are and live authentically, they must embrace vulnerability and…

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    risks. In fact, the purpose of her speech is to raise awareness about how girls are being taught perfection instead of bravery. She believes since girls are taught that perfection is important they will only attempt things they know they can succeed at. Reshma Saujani’s speech is very relevant to her audience, easy to understand,…

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    Leon Festinger's Essay

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    convince someone that what you’re saying is true? They tend to believe what they think is fact, but what you could be saying is scientifically proven. No matter what you try to do he or she just won’t be convinced. In Chris Mooney’s article, he goes over why people are so hard to convince. That is Leon Festinger comes in. He set up a case study to try and find what happens when people come face to face with fact. Festinger and his team got into a cultist group called the Seekers, who are alien…

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    some consider him to be completely against technology; when in actuality Carr is only warning us of the effects it can have on our brains. The Shallows is a book that engages the reader in a very innovative. Inside the text, Carr uses both scientific fact and data to prove the points that are made, keeping information relevant. Literature Review Overall, Nicholas Carr’s The Shallows has received praise from numerous readers, ranging from the well-known N.P.R to your average Joe on…

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