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    Neuroscience Perspective

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    Violence and violent behavior means to conducts one’s self in a malicious manner, or intending to do harm to others. I believe that the neuroscience perspective is the most responsible for violent behavior. The case studies viewed in class will used to explain the connection between violence and the neuroscience perspective. The neuroscience perspective focuses primarily on the biological function of the human brain. The list of people who made significant contributions include; Paul Broca who…

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    Perspective, an attitude toward or way of regarding something, is abstract; many individuals have their own beliefs and will often go to great lengths to maintain and pass on these ideals. Perspective is made up of what a person has learned and experienced within their lifetime, making it difficult to change beliefs and values. This can cause complications, as an individual will often become possessed with proving their own convictions correct. In John Wyndham’s novel The Chrysalids, the…

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    Sociological Perspective

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    society by looking at different perspectives that focus on specific small events and larger social patterns. They determine how people can ultimately influence and change society over time. Sociologists base their theories by using various theoretical perspectives that set the framework for their observations. One theoretical perspective is known as the conflict perspective, which was originated from Karl Marx and his work on class conflict. The conflict perspective focuses in the change of…

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    Strengths Perspective

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    Prior to beginning SOWK 7338 Theories and Perspectives course, the strengths perspective was one of the theories I utilized and practiced in my field of work. As a mental health counselor at Pineland BHDD, I work with individuals who have a range of mild to severe and persistent disorders. These disorders include anxiety, depression, mood disorders, personality disorders, and schizophrenia etc. As a counselor, one must be able to apply theories that helps aid in the recovery of the individual.…

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    Pocahontas Perspective

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    Pocahontas in Perspective Ever since Disney’s release of Pocahontas in 1995, there has been much disapproval about the historical inaccuracy, character portrayals and stereotypes that are destructive to the Aboriginal culture today. Each of these topics is debatable as they can invoke valuable reflective thinking and discussion. In a nutshell, the film follows the forbidden love between a young Powhatan princess, Pocahontas, and European explorer John Smith. The two hide their love until tragic…

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    Deontology Perspective

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    A recommendation, based on a deontology perspective, is for Stephen to take a proactive role. The proactive role approach coincides with the deontology perspectives and eliminates questionable behaviors, ethical implications and Stephen’s constant worries that are time consuming, which are eliminating organizational developmental objectives. Aside from the proactive approach, Stephen needs to develop and implement strategies to resolve the ethical implications he faces. The strategies would…

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    Psychodynamic Perspectives

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    Psychodynamic Perspective Psychodynamic is defined as an approach that focuses on how internal process motivate human behavior (page564 Cite textbook). A research done by Hutchison links between early life experiences and physical mental health risk (Hutchinson 2015). An…

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    Oscillating Perspective

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    Paul Riquelme broaches the different narrative styles deployed by James Joyce in A Portrait of the Artist as A Young Man. This analysis opens up on the “oscillating perspective” of the narrative, which refers to the constant shift between the first person narrative and the third person narrative in the story. This “oscillating perspective” is characterized by the alternating between the character’s outlook and the narrator’s outlook and highlighted through “James Joyce’s subversion of realism…

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    Theoretical Perspectives

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    Theoretical Perspectives to the study A Bird View This section is discussing some important key concepts and theories relate to the child development with the special focus on risk, protective factors, and resilience of the children. Most of these theories are put forth by psychologist and that has clinically experimented in different settings. For the purpose of better understanding on the theoretical perspective of this study, here explains the psycho social theories, behavior and social…

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    Importance Of Perspective

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    from the boy’s perspective, which plays an important part in the novel. We are always learning about the girls from everyone else’s perspective, but we never get to know how they personally felt. I think that this is important because it shows that even though the boys analyze everything about the girls they never fully understand what is going on. As stated in the passage they know that they are “twins,” but they can’t seem to make sense of what’s going on inside their heads. Perspective plays…

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