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    The two ethical decision making model that I would select are is by Jordan & Meara (1995): Virtue Ethics Model and Eberlein (1987): Problem-Solving Approach Model. These models are directed toward a counselor’s personal techniques, such as one’s strong moral values, fairness, and one’s decision of what should be done in a particular situation. Another focus I believe to these models is an approach as to how the situation could be solved, or treatment for a better term. See a counselor shouldn’t…

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    Sheppard V. Maxwell Case

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    The case I am going to discuss is Sheppard v. Maxwell, it was a supreme case argued at February 28, 1966, and the case was about the rights of freedom of the press. The case about the man whose name was Sam Sheppard, and he was accused by a murder of his wife, and in this trail, he claim he is innocent, and he accuse for that he was not protected from news that was against him. And during this appeal he got his support from the Ohio District Court. Originally the court claim the press media had…

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    Forensic Imaging

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    While x-rays are regarded as accommodating tools to complement forensic investigations, there are also limitations present. CT imaging provides optimal views of anatomical structures with elaborate reconstructions to view the images in innumerable ways. The remarkable features of CT scanners are associated with expensive costs of the construction and maintenance of the scanner. Though the payoff is extraordinary, facilities would need a great amount of funding before the installation of a CT…

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    John F. Kennedy is famous for saying, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” this quote applies to intrapreneurial and entrepreneurial opportunities. It is the fear of the unknown that often holds back a company from seizing a once in a lifetime opportunity, and equity crowdfunding is one of those opportunities. In 2014, equity crowdfunding was a $17.34 billion dollar industry. Linsco and Private Ledge Financial (LPL) should enter the equity crowdfunding arena to strengthen the…

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    between ED and BMD among depressive men. This was based on the observations that these two illnesses share common etiological and risk factors, i.e., comorbidities, biological factors, behavioral factors and medications. LIMITATIONS Current study has several limitations. First, dietary habits, which may vary in the recruited depression patients, were not assessed. Therefore, remaining confounding possibly subsists, since insufficient nutrition may affect BMD and ED as well [ref]. Second,…

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    re-budget by state again. Limited funds may require cut back with services with Medicaid, public assistances, etc. Larger strict limitations of financial requirements in assisting people. Limited resources. Ideal State Agency Both agency serve their purpose in serving the people with public health needs. It really depends on where you are in life and limitations are. At the moment, if I was to need assistance with my health my ideal agency to turn to would have to be free standing agency.…

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    Why Frozen Shoulder

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    Frozen shoulder, otherwise known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition in the shoulder characterized by stiffness, pain, and limitation of motion. It is typical in frozen shoulder to involve only one, although, few cases affect both shoulders. Causes: Frozen shoulder usually happen after a recent injury or after a medical procedure or from a medical condition such as stroke, diabetes, or mastectomy. The inability of moving the shoulder into its full range of motion because of pain results to…

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    group by taking a dynamic approach to completing our assignment cooperatively (Garcia & Badia, 2014). On the other hand of working collaboratively in an online community, there are significant limitations. Conflicting and/or contrasting ideas are almost certainly going to arise. Overcoming this limitation involves group understanding, exploration and careful negotiation (Garcia & Badia, 2014). Individual responsibility in group tasks can be daunting, along with differing levels of experience…

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    educational underachievement (eg policy and resource implications for schools; the centrality of literacy in the curriculum; victim blaming and stigmatisation; parental consent; school reputation). Self-completion questionnaires Strengths and limitations, as applied to the particular issue in education, may include: time; cost; access; anonymity; lack of validity/insight/depth/rapport/sensitivity; inflexibility; reliability; comparability; representativeness; generalisation; ease of…

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    Single parents are implied that furthering education after high school is out of reach. After a bad divorce and financial hardship arose a lot of new limitations. Instead of letting their emotional, physical situations keep them from pursuing a good future they embrace the new changes. In his Ted Talk speaker Phil Hansen had a neurological disorder to prevent his passion of art to destroy his dream. He was in a dark place emotionally, unable to create any art. The shake developed out of…

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