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    While I have seen value and merit in all of the theories that we have reviewed, I found myself relating most to the theory of Person-Centered therapy, Adlerian Theory, and Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT). According to Parsons & Zhang (2014), “For Rogers, the more the client can trust his or her own experience as a guide for living, the better an intuitive scientist he or she becomes,” (p. 180). In Person-Centered therapy the counselor does not set goals for the client but supports the goals…

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    The National Football League has had its number of lockouts, the most recent and historically longest being in 2011. It lasted 132 days until an agreement was made between the players and owners. There are many aspects involved in reaching their agreement, however at the end of the day it comes down to money, $9 billion dollars annually to be exact. Back in 2006 the current agreement was set to expire but was extended by both the players and owners. In 2008 owners chose to opt out of the…

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    in a world of a single shade of hue. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s famous work, The Scarlet Letter, is a world, complete with countless colors. Some that do recur quite a bit, is black and red/scarlet. Hawthorne continuously affiliates the color black with Roger Chillingworth, a man who develops from a kind scholar to an obsessed barbarian. Whereas, Hester, is most known for her glowing scarlet letter that she was forced to wear because of her sinful affair with a man who is to be revealed far into the…

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    Christian Cruz ERWC Mr. Cagley 28 October 2015 .The Value of Life Everyone has their own unique way of viewing life, some may cherish it and others may want to dispose of it because it has no meaning to them. The ones who do not see any value in life are ones who have not yet discovered his/her true calling or purpose. Those people tend to be pessimistic, negative, and hopeless when dealing with everyday life and the situations in life. On the other hand, ones who do see the value in life are…

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    Watching the film Outfoxed one would think that, yes Fox News is extremely bias. Their tactics of promoting their slogan of fair and balance news is far from being true. I completely agree with the claim that Fox News with their political bias is a danger to American society. Although I believe that claim could have been better supported by adding the news coverages from all the other networks, and showing statistics on the decisions of the public based on the given news by other networks in…

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    character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot. While there are several people that could be considered villains in the Scarlet Letter, including the townspeople, Mistress Hibbons,and Dimmesdale the ultimate villain is Roger Chillingworth. Roger Chillingworth is the biggest antagonist in Scarlett Letter because he was truly full of hatred and out for revenge; cold hearted schemer and evil, he exhibited all the characteristics of a villain. First Chillingworth, Hester's…

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    this book talks about many other people committing to sins, Hester is the only one who had to wear the scarlet A. Hester did not commit the biggest sin, yet she was still punished the most. The character who committed the biggest sin was Roger Chillingworth. Roger Chillingworth commits the biggest sins because he had lied about his identity, he ruins other characters’ lives, and lastly he portrays selfishness towards others. Lies have been told by Chillingworth, in the book it says “… he chose…

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    Have ever seen the James Bond movies or books before? While watching a movie have you ever thought “I don’t agree with that?” You want to know the opinion on this movie? People have families and live together with happiness. Some people do not have families and live alone because they decided not to get married. Some people around me who does not have families say it is really comfortable being alone, if they have to care about someone else it is too much effort. Also it is uncomfortable. There…

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    When watching “Pirates, Galleons, and Treasure: Globe Trekker”, one certainly does learn something about pirates and their history. However, that does not mean the documentary is particularly useful. In fact, the documentary while mostly accurate still has some small discrepancies and does not provide enough detail for it to be helpful to those actually studying pirates. The documentary is a fun resource for those who want basic facts, but leaves some facts to assumptions and seems to gloss over…

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    In this 1992 American-Japanese documentary directed by Arnold Glassman, Todd McCarthy and Stuart Samuels, we are shown a 92-minute glimpse of the art of cinematography since the conception of cinema in the late eighteen-hundreds to contemporary films in the late nineteen-eighties. “Visions of Light: the Art of Cinematography” (1992) is a chronologic collage of several films, narrated in English by different directors of photography; the cinematography of this documentary is done by Detroit’s own…

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