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    Direct Family Values

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    Three (3) values that direct family-centered services. Application, implication, and characteristics of each value. “Values are important to the practice of human services because they are the criteria by which helpers and clients make choices” (Woodside and McClam, 2011, p. 164). One of the values that direct family-centered services is that family plays a vital role in children growth. In Nelson & Landsman Alternative models of family preservation: Family-based services in context (as cited by Ronnau, 2001), Nelson & Landsman (1992) presented that that the healthiest option for children is to remain with their relatives. I had a great childhood. If I could not be with my birth parents, I would have preferred to taken care of by my extended family. At last resort, should be a stranger. Recently, I contacted one of my cousins in New Jersey. We had not connected for years; however, from our conversation it was uncanny how she reminded me of one of my sisters. My mother always indicated that family could not hide. I know she is correct, because it is apparent at family gatherings. In application, Ronnau (2001) suggested that service professionals be cognizant of the importance of relatives to their offspring. He further explained that they should be careful about breaking up the family unit, and begin by searching for opportunities that will create minimal damages. It is implied that due to emphasis placed on preserving the family unit that children are kept in harmful…

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    Mr. Gale Case

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    In order to determine Ms. Gale’s (“Gale”) course of action against Mr. Branch (“Branch”), it is first crucial to decide whether a contract has been formed? Here, the clearest indication that a contract exists is in the written letter signed by Branch to Gale. In his letter, Branch begins by writing that “for valuable consideration” he will give Gale an option of 120 days to purchase his horse Tinman for $500,000. The letter goes on to include that the horse will be warranted until the date of…

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    Hunger Games I think Katniss´ relationship with Gale helped her survival the most. I picked him because she has known him for just about her whole life and he helped her and her family anytime they needed him. One of the reasons he taught her how to make snares. He taught her this when they first met because he thought she was stealing it but then they worked it out to where they would work together. Katniss would animals stuff with her bow and gale would trap and carry them. This helped her…

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    This is Gale’s rookie year for the Chicago Bears football team. They both play running back. Throughout training camp, the competition between them heats up. Brian is a white man, and Gale is a black man. Surprisingly, during camp they are roomed together. Gale eventually wins the starting job. Gale begins to become a star. Brian plays in his shadow. The next year, Brian vows to be better, to compete for the sake of both of them. Gale wins the job again, but he gets hurt partway into the season…

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    Dorothy asks. Alice came to the Underland when she was a child and she followed me just like you did. Nivens said. The White Queen will tell you more about Alice when you meet her. Nivens said. They walk to the castle. Dorothy saw the Red Queen. The Red Queen was reading a book. Who that? Dorothy asks. That the Red Queen. Nivens answer. They walk to the White Queen. I am so sorry your highness, I did not find Alice because I went to the wrong dimension. This girl name Dorothy Gale follow me.…

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    It is true that Bill is one of the most stories of Zone Gale. Content of story made me having much thinking especially, it is Bill’s decision. In my opinion, the Bill’s doing is right because he love his daughter. In his situation, I would do like him, too if I was him. What do you think when a young girl does not take care of her while her relationship is difficult or poor. Mr Bill thought and chose an unhappy decision because he did not live with her daughter for a long time. Six months are…

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    David Gale Research Paper

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    sacrifice of Dream The story happen in Texas, a state which uses death penalty is the most of the United States. David Gale and his female assistance Constance are trying all they can try to abolish the death penalty, but they only receive little effect. On the television program, David and the governor are having a drastic debate, although David win on the other side, but when governor says:”name one innocent man that Texas has put to death during my tenure”, David cannot say anything. No…

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    Imagine you are dropped in a new land, unknown to you. You meet witches and a talking scarecrow, lion and tinman. That is what happened to humble Dorothy Gale from Kansas in The Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank Baum. In order to get home Dorothy needs to go on an adventure to emerald city. She is faced with hard challenges but proceeds to conquer those challenges. However, Dorothy was scared initially, she learns to face her fears throughout the story. Therefore, she is becoming more independent, she…

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    Gale Hawthorne is an ethical type of a person. He is the type of guy who has transformed from a person who had feelings for other human beings, to a person who wants revenge on the Capitol and leave no prisoners behind, due to the traumas he faced. Gales hatred for the capitol came after they bombed district 12, but he managed to saved 800 people. Getting revenge for something doesn’t mean necessarily killing them all or trying to bomb the capitol, but that’s the mindset that Gale has. He is…

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    Wizard Of Oz Conflicts

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    To begin, the settings portrayed in the wonderful wizard of oz are important yet often overlooked. The book begins in Kansas where Dorothy Gale and her family resides. Kansas is depicted as a 'great gray prairie'. Everything in Kansas is perceived as gray, therefore representing oneness because there is no differentiation, there is no beautiful lie hiding the truth in that place. There is only one place where there is only truth, and that is nirvana. Throughout the novel, the conflict is that…

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