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    visual aid, like the genogram. Bowen family therapy would have given Carl and Rosalyn more insight on the way their behavior may be affecting Earl’s. The family would have the opportunity to come to their own conclusions rather than the therapist pointing out the areas of improvement, as seen in Aponte’s structural family therapy video. In regards to my own skills, I feel that the Bowen family therapy would allow me to refrain from subjectivity. Additionally, I feel comfortable focusing on the…

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    Fundamentally, I already had extensive prior knowledge of arguments and the need to present the best reasoning possible to convince another person that my idea or statement is correct. Having had to deal with legal issues, running my own real estate rental business, as well as being a lower level manager in a parts distribution warehouse, has given me plenty of opportunity to practice arguments, and persuasion. I wish I had attended college before these situations occurred. My biggest…

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    The Wallaces kill a black man and they are not punished. The blacks in the community want justice so they are refusing to shop at their store. Mr. Jamison says to Papa: “’But even more important than all that, you're pointing a finger right at the Wallaces with this boycott business. You're not only accusing them of murder, which in this case would be only a minor consideration because the man killed was black, but you're saying they should be punished for it. That they should be punished just…

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    The Fresnel lens was first invented by French physicist Augustine Fresnel and at first were a simple, beehive resembling contraption with a light source in the middle, but then it developed into something that mirrored a bull’s eye with a more powerful beam (Fresnel Lenses). The Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy went on to explain that the Fresnel lens was created for the sole purpose of installation within lighthouses. The efficiency and power of a Fresnel lens allowed its design to emit a source…

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    The definition of sociology is “the study of human social relationships and institutions. It is such a broad area of study, that there is no possible way to break it down in to few categories. Sociologists trace their studies back to the Scottish Enlightment at the end of the nineteenth century. Since 1960, there have been so many changes in society, that it is now difficult to assess likely trends. One of the big differences between cultures is the different foods that we are accustomed to.…

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    In this scenario, we know that Alberto has recently immigrated to the United States, and there are many factors in place that could be interfering with his academic performance. The important thing is that his teachers and counselors have implemented a team that can guide them into the cause of Alberto’s academic performance issues and will help him succeed through his school years. Selecting the proper assessment test based on the child’s age and language skill is crucial to ensure accurate…

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    Motivation of Fear Our world revolves around fear. When rules are enforced and there are consequences, you are scared for the effect afterwards. If you do something wrong you will try to resolve that problem in order to not get punished. Fear can be used as a great motivator to push people to make the right decisions. Fear can be used against people to identify the importance of things. In the sermon Sinners in the Hands of Angry Gods by Jonathan Edwards, he uses fear to direct his audience…

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    water tables. These were in the temple because one of the ways the Egyptians got the bricks inside the temple was by transporting them via a transport across the water down into the temple and placed them as need be. With a large sum of evidence pointing towards the use of hydraulics and human labor over ramps, the Great Pyramids would created by hard work and sacrifice. With the idea of aliens thrown out the window, the work of human slaves and workers that created the pyramids can be seen as…

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    in his foreword, beginning with his representation of the wildlife reserve. He mentions how he gazed at the “brilliant mosaic of wildflowers, mosses, and lichens” and reminisced when “the sweep of tundra before [them] became flooded with life.” By pointing out the elegance and allure of the ANWR, he presents the refuge as more than simply mountains and trees. He portrays it as an area with depth, soul, and life, touching the hearts of the audience. His adept application of language reinforces…

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    My toddler observations were Nimco, she is three and half years old and she is my neighbors. Usually she is shay and very quiet and slow walker then her age as her mam described. She was wearing a dibber, blue jeans and softy black hoody and white sneakers. she has big brown eyes. Her hair was long dark black curly ones, she walks and run around the house. Nimco was very talkative and questioning me. She asks questions like where is mother, are u driving and so on, her questions were…

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