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    Social Worker Identity

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    Aside from being of African American and Asian in race, which enables him to feel as though he belongs to multiple races and the cultures they provide. He is also a current college student and former Marine, which has added to his present identity. While he sticks close to the term African American, he believes that by listening and learning from one’s surroundings they can change one’s lifestyle and impact their identity. This has enabled him to feel as though his identity can be…

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    better than the present. However, these efforts only cause their present situation to become worse. They affect both themselves and the people around them in a distressing manner. Willy also has daydreams throughout the course of the play. These dreams have, like his and Biff’s conception about their past, negative consequences. The dreams and memories of the Lomans are dangerous for their circumstances. The Lomans’s unrealistic memories about the past are dangerous for their present situation.…

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    of time accepts the existence of change can be applied to explain the Bella’s response to his coach. For instance, A and B series discussed by McTaggart is his philosophy can be used to evaluate the Bella’s response since they are based on past, present and future events. On the other hand, Godel and William have also shown a significant evaluation on the relationship between time and the existence of change. Through this, McTaggart is able to make a significant interpretation on the Bella’s…

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    tested it out trying to escape the liberals. Which is where he went back in time thirty years, and ruined the moment his parents first met. Not only does Marty have to make his parents fall in love again, but he also has to try and return in his present time. Back to the Future is a great…

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    good to look on the past because it means that one is not focusing on the present. It is important to focus on the present because that is where life takes place. Life does not take place in the past or in the future. Life takes place now. When people wish that they could be back in the past, it is a foolish, fruitless and futile effort. The past cannot come back. The only things that human beings really possess is the present.…

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    Mindfulness Practice

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    between the subject who is observing and the object being observed. It also allows us to forget this space and merge ourselves with our actions and objects/subjects we attend to. Mindfulness is not just about the way we perceive, but also how much present we are. We all at least once experienced a common example of mindlessness: putting an empty cup to a fridge, coming to a room only to find out we have forgotten why we needed to go there on the first place, throwing away something that…

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    Living in the past can hold you back from opportunities that present themselves in the current day. This is shown in the film The Silver Lining Playbook directed by David O. Russell, this film sends an important message that living in the past will affect you in the present. Patrick Solitano Jr lived in the past, this torn his whole life apart. Living in the past cause Pat to go through many mental stages such as obsessed, Bipolar, defensive and decisive. Pat’s first hurdle to become mentally…

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    if nothing were moving, there would be no past; if nothing is somehow going to happen, there would be no future; and nothing would exist, if there were no present. The past is what no longer remains; the future that which is not yet. Also, if the present were forever present, there would be just time everlasting, into eternity. For the present to belong to time, it must pass. Consequently, time exists since…

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    between starting medical caretakers' part stressors and goal to stop. A late audit of the range of attendants' aims to leave their calling discovered six ponders on work-family struggle, however no study including any of the stressors secured by the present study. Fourth, we endeavored to upgrade the study's inward legitimacy by applying an assortment of strategies. The longitudinal information were measured at genuinely separated interims: T1 was the time the medical attendants entered their…

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    the relationship between the past and the future is at issue, as well as personal responsibility for the choices they make in navigating the present between these”(Hermanson), explaining how the characters have the ability to cross between the boundaries of time. They remain impartial to the restrictions and rules time sets, selectively ignoring the present moment and the reality of the situation. The very structure of the novel is suggestive of this, as the story is set in the past. Tied into…

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