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    The insight I gained about confidentiality from the Laureate Education “Clinical mental health counseling: Confidentiality” video was that it’s the cornerstone and foundation of Mental Health Counseling. Confidentiality is an ethical concern to protect client’s privacy rights and legal concept (Laureate Education, Inc., 2012). Counselors must ethically inform their clients of their confidential rights and limitations in their counseling session. Confidential information can’t be released…

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    Public Service: Since pursuing my education several years ago, I have decided to commit my life to helping everyday people and students succeed through various career positions such as, working as a Legislative Analyst with The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which fights for the rights of union workers and their families by lobbying the California State Legislature on behalf of workers interest; in higher education as a Pre-Collegiate Advisor with California State…

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    to build barriers barring blacks from society, it was also jobs that had limitations. Many African American men were janitors, cooks, drivers, gardeners, farmers, trash collectors, or other limiting jobs. “It is one of the great ironies of American labor history that enslaved workers toiled at a wider variety of skilled tasks than did their descendants who were free." explains Jacqueline Jones, "...but after emancipation, whites attempted to limit blacks to menial jobs” (prospect.org). Other…

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    University. Here he impressed the founder and he became the organizer and principal of the newly established African American trade school, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. This is where Washington incorporated his ideas and beliefs that skilled labor would help bring African Americans out of poverty and give them equality among whites. Despite opposition of his views, Tuskegee was very popular among African Americans and whites. Though whites did not enroll, they did not object to the…

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    Employments may be found through salons or through creating a individual business • Job market is projected to grow as fast as the average for all occupations thought 2014 according to the U.S. department of labor • Job placement is always available • According to N.A.C.O.C. (national accreditation commission of cosmetology) art and sciences (N.A.C.C.A.S) average income is $30,000 to $50,000 per year • The industry is a ZERO unemployment rate need more new professional than it can supply…

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    The National Football League has had its number of lockouts, the most recent and historically longest being in 2011. It lasted 132 days until an agreement was made between the players and owners. There are many aspects involved in reaching their agreement, however at the end of the day it comes down to money, $9 billion dollars annually to be exact. Back in 2006 the current agreement was set to expire but was extended by both the players and owners. In 2008 owners chose to opt out of the…

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    A human resources policy manual, also colloquially known as an “employee handbook,” is a document which sets the tone for the company’s overall employee relationship philosophy. This document informs employees of the policies and procedures of the company who has hired them and some of their rights and responsibilities to this company (Gomez-Mejia, Balkin, & Cardy, 2016; Guerin & DelPo, 2005; Lawson, 1998). There is no particular law that requires an employer to publish a policy manual. That…

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    Sitting alone in bedrooms every night, high school students vigorously scratch away at hours of complex homework projects, problems, and papers. The motivation for such rigorous labor is not to learn or comprehend information, but instead to attempt finishing work in time to turn in the suceeding day without retribution; therefore, keeping GPAs high and futures bright. "Rather than deeply learning and engaging, these students report “doing school,” and express willingness to sacrifice their…

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    Unions are not what a company wants employees to resort to if problems cannot be resolved. Some organization have mediators or grievance personnel in place to handle these type of issues between employer and employee. No organization wants their employees to become unionize because the company loses the power on decisions, that they would otherwise be the one authorized to make. Once a union is in place there are steps and procedures that have to be followed before an employee can be fired,…

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    surgeons have to work hard to get to the top of the medical field. It takes years of dedication, but it all pays off. Surgery is a highly rewarding career, as they get to see their results everyday through the eyes of the families who thought their relation wouldn’t see another day. Surgeons get to save lives; they get to make a difference. Without them, society wouldn’t function quite the same. Becoming a surgeon takes years of dedication, but it is extremely rewarding as they get to…

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