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    EDUCATION Chapter seven of “American ways” Gary Althen and Janet Bennett (2011) explain to people from other culture who believe education in American culture has a low standards of admissions. According to the authors, American education system has the goal of producing a hundred percent society of a Universal Literacy, so they want everybody to have equal opportunity in education. American law gives power to the states to control and make policies and regulations for education and also decide…

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    to drive, I would tell city leaders improve safety habits in my community by enforcing stricter laws concerning driving habits. In today's society, most people are concerned about what is happening around them rather than focusing on the driving. These habits include focusing on the radio station that is being played, eating, and last but not least texting. Texting is a common distraction when it comes to driving. Many teenagers and adults seem to think they can multitask both texting and…

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    The story suggests that women will be attracted to men who can provide for them, that a woman should give up her social life in exchange for focusing on her husband and making his life her main concern, and that if a man is unfaithful, his wife should understand and still be faithful to her husband. These three statements compare to equality of ability, social equality, and equality of expectations…

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    best opportunities to be successful in life. Although many people believe that schools should focus on sports, schools and students should focus on sports because academics give a better chance to get a college scholarship, focusing on both can put stress on a student, and focusing on sports send the wrong message or lesson about life. Some people claim that schools that focus on sports get most of their students full athletic scholarships to go to colleges. In the article “High-School Sports…

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    The overall goal in personalization foci involves how well supervisee effectively managed reactions, feelings, and attitudes in professional manner with clients (Koltz, 2008). In addition, personal counseling styles and consistency serve as a baseline to professionally address countertransference, boundary setting, and amount of self-disclosure with clients (Murphy & Kaffenberger, 2007). Furthermore, personalization aids to discover the supervisee’s degree of ethical and professional behaviors…

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    each 1. Eyepiece: x10 or x15 lenses used to look through to view objects within the viewing field 2. Eyepiece Tube: holds the eyepiece 3. Main Tube: moves vertically for focusing 4. Coarse Adjustment: Used for the initial focusing of the viewing field 5. Fine Adjustment knob: Used for the final focusing of the viewing field 6. Stage: holds the specimen or slide 7. Diaphragm: controls the volume of light reaching the specimen or slide 8. Inclination joint: tilts…

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    I would get the clients involved in social policy by empowering the client and focusing on the client’s perspective of their needs, goals, and strengths. The ease or difficulty of including the client will depend of the rapport that I have built with the client and the client’s understanding, ability, and desire to change their own…

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    faces in the audience as they displayed the emotions: sadness, disappointment, and anger. I proceeded off the stage and walked into an empty room. In that moment, as I sat against a wall in my dress with my heels next to me, I decided that instead of focusing on the negatives that I should appreciate my accomplishments. I won many optional competitions at that pageant, but more importantly, I, every participant, won the memories and lessons associated with the pageant. Pageants instill…

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    Joanna Avila History 1302 T-TH, 5:30-6:50 Instructor: William Wooten October 18, 2015 A Fierce Review of A Fierce Discontent A Fierce Discontent, written by Michael McGerr, is a brilliant historical overview of the Progressive Era. Like it says on the cover, it talks about the rise and the fall, the good and the bad. McGerr states his argument in the book when he wrote “…That progressivism created much of our contemporary political predicament. The epic of reform at the dawn of the twentieth…

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    Being successful in life are making excellent choices, accomplishing lots of good baggage that people require to do in life. One of the reasons why people from all over the world come to America is to have the perfect life; the perfect life is having the American dream. The American dream is having a job, family, car, and a house. In order to be on the right track and accomplished the American dream that in lifestyle, you need to have a valuable job or career. Education is the most meaningful…

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