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    helping someone share their path one must be sincere and show genuine care for others. Use these four powerful listening tools that can help make it safe for other people to speak: Ask questions to get things rolling, mirror to confirm feelings, paraphrase to acknowledge the story, and if the other person continues to hold back, take your best guess at what they may be thinking and feeling. This is known as priming. It is appropriate and helpful, in the right manner, to take your best shot at…

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    Academic dishonesty is not ethical. Honesty is a key factor in morals; when a person commits some form of academic dishonesty, he or she is going against what is morally and ethically correct. Being honest is important because people will be more likely to trust that person and Lying immediately gives people a reason to not trust that person. Everyone makes mistakes but lying is not a mistake and people will not easily forgive the person that lied to them. If they lied once they could lie again.…

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    California Woolf Essay

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    specifically for two reasons, firstly the subject of the biography is female and secondly Orlando is concerned with both the internal and the external experience. Woolf uses elements from traditional biography and envelops them in fictional narrative ,to paraphrase Woolf herself she combines ‘the granite and the rainbow’. by doing so she illustrates how narrative fiction challenges the authority of information documented by professional historical biography in the twentieth…

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    Peer Counselling Essay

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    Peer Counselling: My Experience, Interests and personal traits for the field. Peer counselling is a lot more complex than just speaking to peers about various problems. Because of its complexity it is not for everyone. Various personal traits may very beneficial to the field however there are other traits that may just get in the way. Also just having experience as a helper in any capacity can be plus if interested in peer counselling. With all this being said, I will reflect on various aspects…

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    1. When Asserting a Legal Principle Example: Intent is a required element of the plaintiff’s claim. Crenshaw v. Baldwin, 115 Cal. App. 4th 553, 557 (1979). 1. When Referring to or Describing the Content of an Authority Example: In an earlier opinion, the court held that intent was irrelevant. Crenshaw v. Baldwin, 115 Cal. App. 4th 553, 557 (1979). Example: The court reasoned that “the state of mind of the defendant had no impact on the extent of the damages suffered by the plaintiff.”…

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    To paraphrase it: “if the string is too tight it will snap, and if the string is too loose it will not play.” Siddhartha compared this to learning when the ascetics found him bathing and eating rice, to which they felt betrayed as this was not in line with their…

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    To speak of "moral leadership" in today's world seems a contradiction in terms. Almost every day, headlines tell of the disgrace, downfall, imprisonment or forced resignation of a political, corporate, religious, or community leader somewhere. The corruption of leadership takes many forms. There are those who seek to use positions of power to accumulate wealth, undermine rivals, or win sexual favours. It seems reasonable to suggest, however, that bad leadership has become more visible - an…

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    The Motet

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    The motet has been defined by scholars in various ways, including by Margaret Bent as simply "a piece of music in several parts with words," a definition that applies from the Thirteenth Century onwards (Bent 1992: 114). It is generally used to refer to sacred choral works, usually of a polyphonic nature (Nosow 2012: 1), but later in the Renaissance Era, compositions became more varied in subject and style, as the motet transformed from its cantus firmus-based, isorhythmic origins to a more free…

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    Voltaire was one of the most influential philosophers and writers of the Enlightenment, and one of his most famous works is, Candide. Candide was written in 1759 as a work of satire that attacked society and represented Enlightenment ideas. Although Voltaire became very famous through his philosophic works, he was unpopular with some monarchs, and was even exiled from several places for attacking rulers. Voltaire uses this work mainly to attack European society through corrupt rulers and how…

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    evident to me that when I would stop paying attention for a short while I would stop the counselling session as I would cutting off the person I was counselling. During these sessions I would not be able to know get the grasp on when I was meant paraphrase or reflect back the feelings, however i soon realised that this was my fault as i would start to think about irrelevant stuff. Nevertheless, when i noticed that i was not giving my all to the task and when I realised this I tried my hardest to…

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