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    not understand the importance of being a diverse person. In reviewing the text, I can see the importance of being a diverse counselor. Counselors are aware of their client worldviews and whenever possible immerse themselves in diverse experiences (Hays & Gray, 2014, P.243). I plan to always be self aware, continue to education myself and complete trainings about diversity. Statement of Counseling Identity I will strive to remain educated and up to date on all issues. I will remain aware of…

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    The Journey of Seth Blanchette Are athletes born, or are they made? Seth was not born an athlete. When he first started lifting in 9th grade 135lbs was a struggle to squat, but through hard work and dedication he made himself into one. Now he can squat 350 lbs or more. He is a sport loving and adventurous guy, as well as a dedicated and hardworking person. Over the years he has trained and achieved many of his goals. The best way to find out how he did this is looking at his past and the path…

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    Police Sting Essay

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    they probably would not have committed. This is when the police befriend a person to gain his/her trust (Hay, 2005). We have all seen cases on television or at a movie where an innocent individual was tempted into committing a crime or doing something ridiculous that they wouldn’t have otherwise gotten involved in, this can be dangerous if not carefully planned and thought out by the police (Hay, B…

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    God’s presence is is different than what it used to be (Hays, 2016). Therefore, the indwelling of the Spirit, it is still true that a hypocritical life characterized by modern culture “idolatry” and social injustice creates a distance between us and God, diminishing or even extinguishing our so-called worship of him” (Hays, 2016). Furthermore, in today’s society “true worship…involves listening carefully to God’s word and then obeying it” (Hays, 2016). However, a lot of the time today seem so…

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    potential chances to rebuild her economy by slowly accumulating foreign capital, thus gaining more revenues to pay for the reparation.[ Samuel W. Mitcham, "German Reactions to the Treaty Were Understandable," in The Treaty of Versailles, ed. Jeff Hay, At Issue in History series (San Diego, Carlifornia: Greenhaven Press, 2002), 101.] Paragraph 3: The large number of disarmament and ceded colonies Topic Sentence: The severity of the disarmament provisions and land settlement imposed on…

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    The Oil We Eat Analysis

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    Food is the number one commodity on the planet. It can be seen as a dire necessity to sustain human life and activity. In the past, the population was increasing at a slower rate than it does today, therefore food was thought of in a more carefree way. The population was not as abundant as it is today. This means the amount of food would also deplete at a slower rate. In science food is divided and categorized into six subdivisional food groups. Popularly know as the food pyramid, it is made up…

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    Stanley Greenspan. Speaking about these two instruments, they both promote a reliability and validity. According to Hays (2013), reliability is extremely important for professionals who use psychological testing. With that being said, the method attributes the consistency of the test measurements and excludes chance and nonessential factors in the outcome (p. 89). On the other hand, Hays defines that validity compromises the relevant and applicable inferences that are made by the instrument. In…

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    1950s Fashion Essay

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    1950s Fashion “Fashion is not necessarily about labels. It’s not about brands. It’s about something else that comes from within you.” (Lauren) Wearing flappers started in the 20s, the style outraged a rebellion in women. Women wore their flappers, makeup, smoke cigarettes, and drank. Then the 60s introduced the black leather jackets and tie-dye shirts. The miniskirt was also popular in this time but mostly the hippie time. (Lee) Historical events, technology, and music impacted the 1950s…

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    Your Rabbit. London: Wayland, 2013. Print. Judith Heneghan is an expert on rabbits. I learned so much from her amazing book. She owns two rabbits named Jack and Jill. She provides many things for these animals including different virides of food (hay , pellets bananas, apples, E.T.C) and different bedding to change things up a bit. She also likes to put her bunny outside because she believes that bunnies should get as much of the wilderness they can. Did you know, that rabbits teeth can grow…

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    Share this article on Digg 1 Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Zeeshan Naveed Bari The skin condition that inflames the skin and causes it to become itchy is known as the eczema or atopic dermatitis. Often, hay fever or asthma can also accompany it, which can last for a long time. While any area of the skin can be affected by eczema,…

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