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    up with goals to solve students’ problems (Henderson & Thompson, 2011). School counselors are often faced with many tasks to complete, thus, using a counseling theory that is successful in a short amount of counseling sessions would be beneficial for school counselors as well as students. In addition, because of the goal oriented approach and focusing on the students’ strengths, counselors can help students move towards goals in a positive way (Henderson & Thompson, 2011). For me personally,…

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    Slave Narratives

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    Slave Essay The life of a slave was not easy and slave narratives allow us an insight into the lives of these slaves so we can really see what these slaves experienced. Although the narrative of every slave is different there are similarities between all slave stories. Throughout many slave’s narratives they describe their overseers as treating them like cattle more than people. Torture was a common practice used to keep slaves inline and keep slaves doing their work. Every story has torture…

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    Bestiary Genre

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    and energy that they willingly gave up for their fascination with the beast (307). However, by writing that the goblin shark is “a primeval-looking beast which lives where the sun doesn’t shine, hundreds of meters down in the cold black ocean,” Henderson highlights the uniqueness of the goblin shark, which is comparable to the unicorn (308). Just as only humans can observe a unicorn by the presence of a virgin, the goblin shark also is not easily able to be observed, as it lives not in the ocean…

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    Personal Philosophy of Play Definition of play Play is a behavioral characteristic that and manifests in a variety observable behaviors. Play is pleasurable, and had a positive effect on those participating. It allows children to have the power to make decisions and be in control of outcome of the play activity. Play is intrinsically motivated, and children play because they want to play. Adults can assist, support, and participate in play but the motivation must come from the child. Play is…

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    nursing theory is a combination of different ideas that guides the nurses in providing better health care to their patients (Smith & Liehr, 2013 p.44). Different people have developed different theories that guide the nurses’ practice. Virginia Henderson developed the nursing need theory. The theory ideas came from her nursing experience and the nursing education she had acquired. She was a well known nurse, an author of books and a researcher. She defined nursing as those activities offered by…

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    report to police of crisis centres but found them to be the least useful (2001). The final study is by Henderson and she discusses the effect of peer support of women who are victims of domestic violence. Henderson presents a unique concept not previous analyzed or discussed, a reciprocity system for survivors in helping other survivors (1995). This idea is based off of social fact that Henderson uses to support her ideas stating that humans seek growth from their interactions, calculate cost…

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    a, “Display of power and is a way of letting the enemy know who us in control,” (Henderson and Jeydel, 2014, pg. 318). Rape is often committed in front of males in order to humiliate them because they were unable to protect their women, as a way to traumatize the community, make women who were once in power feel inferior and was a way of ethnic cleaning where women are forced to have children of the enemy (Henderson and Jeydel). Men exert their dominance over women by belittling them in order to…

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    Gilligan's The Ethic Of Care

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    activities truly desired because of the belief that to do so would be selfish. Women often receive double message about the value of individuality, achievement, and autonomy and also the need to be in connection with others (Chodorow, 1978). According to Henderson and Allen (1991:100) ‘the problem for women is no in the value of care, connection, and “other-centeredness”, rather, the problem is in giving only to others and to consider it “selfish” to care for the self, particularly in regard to…

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    Hockey History

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    The sport of hockey has, for one reason or another, become an integral part of the Canadian identity. It is a cultural myth that Canadians are born with hockey sticks in their hands and a couple missing teeth. In fact, in 1994, hockey along with lacrosse was named the national sport of Canada. So it is no surprise that when the 1972 Summit Series between the USSR and Canada was set to be played, national identity was on the line. Therefore, this essay is going to analyze the iconic image that…

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    children in certain Boston public schools (Brown Henderson, 1992). Then in 1896, the case of Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme court ruled that “separate” but “equal” facilities be provided for African Americans, this included transportation, restrooms and dining facilities for African Americans. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded in 1908 and helped move toward more equal educational opportunity (Brown Henderson, 1992). The NAACP’s main goal was to…

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