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    findings in order to support the point of the author. The choice of method used is the methodological choice. In this article, the authors used a qualitative method as their methodological choice. Buisson and Silberzahn used the family tree of products approach along with case studies, in…

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    a possible solution to any situation in the work place; while using verbal and non-verbal communication while helping access the problem. As we all know people work for many different reasons, most of them will tell you they work to earn a living through that of earning a paycheck, however, this isn’t necessarily true; for there’s many other reasons why people chose to work. One example, “All the reasons people work and the motivation behind these reasons combined with the reasons of all the…

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    inclusive classrooms, must be built with partnership of not only other educational practitioners, but with the community they mean to serve, cultural leaders, and First Nations community-based approach. This means when we as educators are building a positive relationship with Canadas First Nations, must look to cultural leaders, and research to maintain, and build partnerships where First Nations are being served in the way that best allows for the success of their children. Therefore, creating…

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    and share their ideas with the group. The teacher must then introduce the book and start with a focus on the title and guiding the students through the text as a group, making sure that the students are asked open ended questions as they are guided through. The students are then given the opportunity to read the story individually and are generally asked to look for answers to questions during reading, the teacher is able to prompt them if they lose meaning. After reading the teacher guides the…

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    The approach is put forth by the basic human achievements and life long goals which are part of the self-actualization of a human being. What this characters definitely lack in the guidelines of Maslow’s self-actualization is that he can accept this flaws from…

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    the officer should consider the rights of both parties by following the case from both sides. This means that the officer should not start with exerting violence to the suspected party. Precisely, the officer should judge the situation not by the look of the case but the truth of the situation. It is factual that not every scenario of domestic violence calls for detention of the offender. In some cases, the offender might be warned on the consequences of committing the offense again. Thus, the…

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    University of Manitoba 7786052 Context For my personal leadership challenge, I have chosen to examine the area of family in my life. While growing up, I have always been the type to rebel against authority. Specifically, the authoritarian approach that my parents used when asking me to do things. I understood that I had to obey and do what my parents asked or told me to do, or else I would get in trouble. However, I thought this would change when I became an adult either at the age of…

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    Person-Centered Approach to Addiction and Recovery Person-centered therapy is an egalitarian relationship. The client and counselor are equals. However, the therapeutic process is largely client led. The person-centered counselor believes that clients are the best authority on their lives and have all the resources they need within them to improve their life situation. The counselor acts as a sounding board, refrains from judgment, and trusts that the client knows what is best for them.…

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    The COPE inventory allows an individual to understand how they cope through stress. There is no particular way to the score the COPE inventory, and no normative data or coping style for the individual taking the test. There is no wrong or rights answers, choose the best answer that you would do and not what someone else would do. Everyone deals with stress differently, but individuals find a way to cope with stress using different approaches. There are two types of coping, problem-focused coping…

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    available to students as well as the community that surrounds Dixie State University. When you first approach the DDEFAC you will notice the grandness of the building. It is one of the newest and largest buildings on campus. The building has a lot of vertical lines that grab your attention. It is softened by the desert scape and sculptures on the grounds. As you approach the main entrance, you hear and see water cascading over an edge and soft round lights that shine upward…

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