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    In the Monster Who Fed the World you learn about a German Jew named Fritz Haber. Haber was a genius chemist who learned how to take nitrogen out of the air and turn it into a liquid form to contain to use for fertilizer to help grow food for the overpopulated German nation and later the world. Unfortunately, some things and most things can have good and bad uses. Fritz Haber was born on December 9th, 1868. He was the son of a Jewish merchant in a small town. He had all ways longed for a better…

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    Person Centered Theory

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    Person-Centered Theory Developed by Carl Rogers, person-centered therapy is an approach that puts the client's self-awareness and needs first. Rogers identified four periods of development for the person-centered therapy. In the 1940s, Rogers developed nondirective counseling, an approach that challenged "the validity of commonly accepted therapeutic procedures such as advice, suggestion, direction, persuasion, teaching, diagnosis, and interpretation". (pg. 166) Using the nondirective approach,…

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    The main purpose of the paper is to research the theory which most captured our attention. This paper will describe Gestalt Theory and apply it to the case of Stan. History Frederick S. (“Fritz”) Perls, MD, PhD, was the main originator of the Gestalt Theory, he developed this theory…

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    The first video I viewed was Carl Rogers and Client Centered Therapy. In Client Centered Therapy, according to Rogers, the therapist needs to be genuine and congruent while displaying a nothing hidden attitude (1965). Prior to his session with Gloria, he said, “realness in me equals realness in her” (1965). It is important in Client Centered Therapy for the therapist to display attending skills by actively listening to what the client is saying; thus allowing them to explore deep within…

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    S Perls and Laura, his wife. Fritz was the name that he was usually referred to by the majority of those around him. He was born in Berlin, Germany in 1893 into a middle class family (Gall, S. B., Beins, B., & Feldman, A. J. 1996). His mother (Amelia Rund) grew up in an Orthodox Jewish environment, while his father (Nathan Perls) was Grand Master in the Freemason Lodge. His father was quite reclusive in his habits. (O 'Leary, E. 2013). The youngest in the family, Fritz had two sisters whom he…

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    Arpeggios Monologue

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    Consequences I felt like throwing my violin at the wall. I had spent hours and hours getting my scales in tune, and I was still putting my fingers on the wrong places on the fingerboard. Rubbing my eyes, I put the violin down in its case and looked outside the window. It was pitch black outside, so that meant that it was very late. I sat down on the nearest chair, which creaked as it took my weight. I closed my eyes for a moment and thought to myself “What am I doing this for? I don’t like…

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    In the counseling session with Gloria was very interest to me it show me many different way a counselor can handle a client. I notice the Fritz Perls used Gestalt therapy with Gloria. She was very confrontational and defiant with him. He was very direct toward her in the session. Even though Gloria was defiant with him, she was aware if the things that she was doing. she is laughing half the time too during the session. He began to challenges her body language, when he asks her why is she…

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    Fritz Brussel Biography

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    Mr. Dussel’s real name was Fritz Pfeffer. He was born on April 30th, 1889 in Giessen, Germany to two Jewish parents. He was a dentist, but had to give that up when the war started. He had to hide somewhere so that he would not be sent to a concentration camp. He knew Mr. Kraler and Mr. Kraler knew that he needed to go somewhere. So, he took him to the annex where the Franks and the van Daans were hiding. He had a wife and a son, but they weren’t allowed to have a relationship, with him being a…

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    "Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart," Anne Frank spoke these words about the goodness in people's hearts even when the Nazis committed evil deeds (Anne Frank Quotes). A little teenage girl wrote about the horrific experiences in her diary that no girl her age should ever experience in her life. Anne Frank recorded all the events in a diary describing the horrors she was experiencing while hiding in the secret annex. This diary gives an inside light on Anne Frank's…

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    Anne Frank Research Paper

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    time.Most people enjoy the thrill and amusement of the game of Hide and Seek, but what if one had to to hide in order to save their own life, well that's what Annelies Marie Frank, commonly known as Anne Frank, had to do. Anne was born on, June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany. Anne was known to be most famous for her diary which was later published and named, The Diary of a Young Girl. The book states Anne’s experience during her time in the war to when Anne, her family, and the others she hid…

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