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    making them be in a position to face life even after the hurtful experiences in life. Biblical explanations tend to pose a challenge to human being making them optimistic in facing life. Here is the need for Christian counselors to maintain the pace through carrying gout much research and practicing some of the confirmed activities that have been confirmed to work. If human beings can choose to respond to the challenges gotten from militant secularism,…

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    The power analysis approach takes the presidential role and deeply looks at how the executive power can be used to his every benefit. A president wants power and his power derives from winning an election and remaining in office. From agenda setting, bargaining, placing executive orders, or signing treaties, presidents have the power to strategically play their cards right in order to make change happen during their time in office. We see in Edward’s work, there are two types of leaders. The…

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    Three Models Of Learning

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    constructivist and the social constructivist. This will be explored through the primary classroom, looking at the models of learning and their relevance to the child but also the teacher in addition using observations from personal experiences. Constructivism is one of the three different models of learning that is going to be discussed in this essay. One constructivist theorist is Jean Piaget. Piaget’s theory was based on a more child-centered approach, where he believed that children needed…

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    Salvation represents soteriology in this approach. The Genetic-Progressive Model is God’s unfolding throughout history. The Cross-Sectional Method is God’s relationship to mankind. The issue with the Cross-Sectional Method is can we just have one idea, therefore the methodological approach of stressing one idea is present while marginalizing other ideas. The Topical Model is revelation or wisdom is given in categories or topics. The Diachronic Approach is done through time. The Canonical…

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    “Multidimensional” (Kennedy 2017 “Max Weber”). When looking at this he also believed that “Values, ideas and meaning are at least as important in society as economic factors” (Kennedy 2017 “Max Weber”). Labeling looks at the deviant behavior within the society and with Max Weber’s theory we can look at the “Authority, Conflict Theorist, and The Rationality” (Kennedy 2017 “Max Weber”), of how the effects of them can come in contact with the primary deviance and secondary…

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    As stated in the prompt for this essay arguments for judicial restraint often mirror those arguments for a formalist approach. A formalist approach is one that through law sets out to place limits on public actors. This definition of formalist approach is in an essence similar to judicial restraint. The similarity comes from many of the cases reviewed in our text where there were opinions of the court that exemplified the need to limit the exercise of the judicial power unless it was explicitly…

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    that many families have to go through at some point in time in life. Normally it’s because the busyness of our daily lives get to us and weigh us down. Which normally leads to many problems within the family. The therapy options are Psychodynamic Approach, Bowen Family Systems Theory, Person Centered Approach, and Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy. Each these theories work best in their own way based on the situation at hand. The first one is Psychodynamic Approach is to help the family see…

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    are learnt through socialisation. Socialisation is talking to other people. There are two types; primary socialisation which occurs in the family and is the first form of socialisation encountered, and secondary socialisation which progresses beyond the family in various social settings such as nursery, school, and work. Therefore, norms (how people are expected to behave) are created. People are expected to have the right values and beliefs. Values are things that we believe to be important.…

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    behavior patterns. Psychodynamic focuses on the past with the assumption that a student is currently acting a certain way based on childhood experiences (Henderson, 2016). A counselor understands the student through the subconscious impact on his or her behavior. This theory is beneficial because it looks at the deepest part of the student and tries to help heal the student from the inside out in order to…

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    Student Writing Approach

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    to write academically. Lea and Street 's Student Writing in Higher Education: An Academic Literacies Approach, discusses the difference between what is expected from students in higher education and how to help students improve their writing practices. By performing the research project entitled “Perspectives in Academic Literacies: an Institutional Approach,” Lea and Street are able to get a look at these issues more in depth. By including both students and faculty in the study, there will be…

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