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    Nursing Home Residents’ Rights Jose A. Meza Wayland Baptist University Abstract When considering end of life care, long-term care facilities have and will continue to be a popular selection amongst the elderly and their family members. For most seniors, the transition into a nursing home can bring upon several mixed emotions of fear, anxiety, and a tendency to believe that all choices and personal dignity becomes lost or surrendered. In actuality, nursing home residents are entitled to many…

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    I was being interviewed for a position as a Resident Assistant for this Academic year. Keep in mind, I have never had a job before and was not sure what were the protocols for preparing for an interview. The day before my interview I decided to sign up for a mock interview with the Career Advancement Office. The interview is ran as a real interview to help students prepare for the actual job interview. I was pretty nervous for the mock interview but not as nervous on the day of the RA interview…

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    believe as a Resident Assistant, I will gain experience with time management, problem solving, and business relations that not only support my peers but also my future endeavors. I believe my involvement as a leader and mentor will contribute to the overall student experience at Georgia State University. As a leader, I am determined to focus on others and make a positive impact on my fellow students. I believe your environment is as strong and healthy as its leaders. My goal as a Resident…

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    Request for Consideration of an Inmate Transfer in Anthony Cohen v. Resident Agent, et al., WMN-14-1850, a use of force case, as part of a settlement exploration Plaintiff Anhony Cohen, an inmate housed at NBCI, alleged claims of excessive use of force and deliberate indifference in the medical treatment received against several officers and the Warden. Cohen claims that he was assaulted by correctional staff and suffered injuries to his face and head. On March 4, 2014, Cohen became…

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    Funniest Game of the Year, Kudos… I think that we can all agree that, for a long time now, the word “horror” has been losing its meaning throughout all kinds of media and entertainment, mostly because of the incredibly infamous “jumpscares” and lack of creativity when it comes to build up tension with the player/viewer. So, when I saw Albino Lullaby (a game that brags about its inventive methods of horror, and how it promises to be a horror game without jumpscares nor gore) I was pretty excited,…

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    Essy Zimmerman Case Study

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    Human Services professional Informational interview The human service professional that I chose to interview was Betsy Zimmerman. Betsy is a case manager in in Norfolk, Virginia at Counseling Center LLC. This is an agency that focuses on client-centered treatment to help individuals who are struggling with substance abuse. Betsy Zimmerman received her bachelors in sociology and criminology at Christopher Newport University and she received her master’s in counseling education from Georgia…

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    GROW Coaching Case Study

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    Abraham Lincoln once said, "The best way to predict the future is to create it". As a Coach, the way a session is closed with a client is just as critical as the inception. A mutual agreement must be reached on whether to terminate a coaching relationship or move on to a new challenge. Coachee feedback on the success of a session is required before this decision can be made. This paper will discuss the planning and execution of the final phase of the GROW coaching model, as well as, reflect…

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    Annotated Bibliography André Brock, Racial Representation and Gamers, Resident Evil 5: “When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong”. Games and Culture 2011, published online 15 July 2011. As the social web has matured, gamers congregate publicly on gaming blogs to discuss their experiences and identities, exposing their ideological, cultural, and practical beliefs about gaming. this article presents an alternative analytical method for video research by combining a culturally oriented analysis of a…

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    JhumpaLahiri faithfully depicted identity crisis of the first and second generation expatriates in her first novel The Namesake. This crisis is dealt through immigrant’s families and their internal and socio-cultural relations with the people of the foreign country. It deals with the cultural identity crisis which is faced by both the generation of the immigrants. In the case of the first generation, the immigrants face dilemma, consciousness of being an outsider and cultural identity crisis due…

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    The Namesake Analysis

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    The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri, follows the life of the Ganguli family and their assimilation into America and their struggles with raising their children in a new and vastly different culture. Gogol, the main character, was born in America by two Bengali parents, Ashoke and Ashima. Throughout the novel, Gogol struggles with developing his sense of self as he dealt with a clash of Bengali culture at home and American culture in public. His parents were staunch supporters of maintaining the…

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