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    aims to challenge the role historians have given Cluny in the formation of a pilgrimage style church. He looks specifically at churches along El Camino de Santiago and while he does not look at Spanish examples, both…

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    these industries is both fiscally and socially irresponsible. Furthermore, the rise in leftist government regimes in Latin America has opened up a path for a more progressive approach to extractivism to rise to prominence, albeit, not completely abandoning extractivism in the traditional sense, this neo-extractivist approach is the necessary compromise to ensure healthy economic growth and the social well being of the citizens. Countries such as Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay have been pushing…

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    Preschool Project Approach

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    While being in Pre-Professional experience in the classroom we are required to conduct a project approach in our preschool classroom. A project approach that contains lessons related to a topic by the interests of the students in your class. The preschool that I will conduct my project approach is Madison Monroe Elementary School #16. Madison Monroe is broken up into two buildings and then several outdoor trailers. The main building classes range 6th grade until 8th grade. Also, surrounding the…

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    does one person communicate the Christian faith to another?” (Craddock, 2002, p. 4). Craddock sets out to analyze the aspects of Kierkegaard’s method of communication and clarify the problems the 19th-century Danish philosopher’s indirect discourse approach faced in communicating the gospel during his lifetime (Beddingfield, 1978). Craddock also seeks to take Kierkegaard’s indirect method and expand on it by struggling with the same observation Kierkegaard had on religious communication in…

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    The Myth Of Make-Up

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    be a powerful thing it can influence people and just by talking a look of how much makeup you have on create a form of like or dislike. Makeup can even cause insecurities between other women and cause jealousy between many. Natural…

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    Gender And Humor Essay

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    highlights conflict, differing ideas, and changes over time. The world of binary gender humor is best discussed in a way that considers both facets: jokes told by men and jokes told by women. PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACHES According to the phenomenological approach, humor has a place in society as it brings attention to topics worthy of discussion. “Humor can be used to express the contradictory aspects of life” (Popescu 2010). Jokes also give the teller an opportunity to discuss topics that…

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    perspectives has their own way of telling their theories to define human nature. After learning all psychological perspectives, I’m very much on humanistic perspective. Humanistic perspective is the individual’s ability to grow and develop as we go through life everyday. It focuses on the free will that we have and how we get to the path we chose ourselves. It has it’s assumption where one can control’s its own life with their unique way of handling life. Also, it’s their way of how they would…

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    significantly, I discovered the importance of personal ethics in my daily life through close analysis of the writings of Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill and Peter Singer. My personal approach to behavioral decision-making aligns closely with utilitarianism. Rather than focusing purely on my individual happiness, I strive to maximize the amount of happiness for the greatest number of people possible. In following this utilitarian approach, I hope to contribute to increased happiness and…

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    was exponentially altered and improved upon through various means such as legislation, government…

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    levels, which allows the counselor to see aspects, such as genetic, developmental, behavioral, emotional, cognitive, psychological, and multicultural issues. It is not enough just to look at a person; you have to look at their environment as well. Session 2. Orient the client to the counselor’s theoretical approach. Set an initial treatment plan and goals. Orientation…

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