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    Psychotherapists were able to read about Berne’s theories and test them out in their own practices (ericberne.com). Transactional Analysis is a social psychology and a method to improve communication. The theory outlines how we have developed and treat ourselves, how we relate and communicate with others, and offers suggestions and interventions which will enable us to change and grow (businessballs.com). Nowadays, TA is used widely in psychotherapy, organisations, educational and religious…

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    Foot Disease Case Studies

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    Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects millions of people annually. Diabetic foot disease is a result of poor diabetic control. People with diabetes have a 12-25% risk of developing a foot ulcer throughout their life span. (Cavanagh, Lipsky, Bradbury, & Botek, 2005) and “30 to 40 times higher in a diabetic” (Brem, Sheehan, and Boulton, 2004). Foot problems can become serious in a short period of time. Patient Education Education must start at diagnosis. .Diabetic patients must be educated…

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    Smile when necessary, finishes dinner amicably, thank the hostess and then leave. So you see etiquette are not just old school charms but an armour to face any situations, life may throw at you. At a later date you can thank the hostess for an invitation and gently remind her of your discomfort around a certain person. So that she can make alternate arrangements for you in future, if…

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    Zoos, aquariums, and circuses. These places have been part of most childhoods, and have created many memories. Circuses show animals jumping through animals, doing superhuman feats. Aquariums display exotic and rare sea creatures for enjoyment, and zoos exhibit extraordinary animals. Many people have taken these places for granted. However, what happens to these animals behind the scenes, or even out in the open can be considered inhumane. The zoo is one of the main suspects in cases of…

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    1. Two major influences on Freud were Josef Breuer and Jean Charcot. Josef Breuer was a well-known neurologist and was known at the time for being able to treat hysteria successfully. He had a patient who they called “Anna O” who he diagnosed with hysterical neurosis. Breuer helped relieve those symptoms by using hypnosis, which would help her recall some past memories and then they could discuss them. He labeled this technique as the “talking cure.” Freud was fascinated by the case of Anna O.…

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    Holy Spirit Research Paper

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    Individuals baptized by John quite possibly felt a change in their lives. However, with the invitation of the Holy Spirit, long lasting true transformation cannot occur. The way Paul responded to the twelve disciples he encountered in Ephesus was a response that would be typical of a Christian who lived with the Holy Spirit. Scripture indicates Paul talked with the disciples. He did not belittle them or treat them rudely. Paul offered grace; the same grace that would have likely been…

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    Dabbawalas Case Study

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    What is Six Sigma? • Statistical measure and a management philosophy • Used to symbolise standard deviation • A measure to determine how good or bad the performance of the process is i.e. how many mistakes the company commits while carrying out the process. The dabbawalas were awarded the six sigma certificate by the Forbes Magazine as part of the quality assurance study carried out by the magazine n their operations. What it meant was that the dabbawalas made one mistake in 6 million…

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    husband. She makes him sacrifice his wills in order to make her happy and fulfill her big desires. On the whole, she makes others sacrifice for her sake. This is made clear by the way she despises all the trouble her husband went through to get the invitation by just saying she won't go because she's got nothing to wear and also when she makes her husband sacrifice his savings for a gun in order to buy her a dress. Della, on the other hand, clearly puts her husband's interests above her own…

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    Sienna’s perception of the right attitudes to treat an old lady is culturally formed. The cultural formation of using polite manners in conversation with elders is generally encouraged in Australian society. There was one scene when Phoebe suddenly added a plot of using a phone to call Baxter. Baxter rejected her invitation, saying that he was in a traffic jam. It was interesting to hear them respond to each other in that way. Clearly…

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    As a young individual one may pertain a naive view about the world; however an unexpected experience may lead to maturing discoveries about life. In Liliana Hecker’s short story “The Stolen Party” a young girl attends a birthday party. In the beginning, the protagonist, Rosaura feels confident about her place at the party and believes she is equal to all the other children. As the story progresses Rosaura is handed multiple tasks and singled out for what she believes to be positive reasons due…

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