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    A young boy runs screaming down a long dark hall; afraid of the monster that he just witnessed coming from his room. As he runs towards his parents room he thinks of the his mother telling him that there is “no such thing as monsters”, however the fear overshadowing him right now tells him that his mother’s words were clearly false, and as he opens the door to their room he screams “Monster! Monster!”. Calmly the boy’s mother takes him down the dark hall, back into the room where he first…

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    Anxiety is a behavioral response triggered by: stress, fear of outcomes, or apprehension of an imminent event. Symptoms of this response usually include a feeling of nervousness, unease, or worry-some tendencies. Due to the key component of anxiety being stress, there is a state of mental strain among the individuals or organisms enduring this response. In years past, scientists have observed and concluded findings of anxiety-like behaviors in humans and different vertebrae species. For the…

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    1. List/describe six or more core values or beliefs that you hold that you think will influence your development of a counseling approach. Explain how your counseling approach will be shaped by these values or beliefs. (minimum 200 words) Core values and beliefs are important in a counseling relationship. Values are important because it helps a person to better understand themselves and what is Important to them as a person. A value that I hold that I think will influence my development of a…

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    This essay is a reflection on my child observation that was conducted for four weeks based on eight month old Annabel. It will first define observation then go on to identify themes and child observation literature reflecting on my experiance. The model used for my observation was the Tavistock, originally developed by Ester Bick (1964)(cited in Le Riche & Tanner, 2002) using a psychoanalytical ideologies from Klein and Bion. We were instructed to observe a child between 0-5 years of age for…

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    Before I began this observation assignment for my SPED class I was nervous and a bit skeptical about how everything was going to be, because I have never observed an inclusion class. After my first day of observation I felt more confident about my career choice. In this reflection paper I will talk about the assignment and all the things I found interesting, important, and challenging. I will also talk about how I overcame the challenges, my misconceptions prior to observing, and how this field…

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    Of those who believe this is not a key issue, one, highlighted the real world application of biological processes as more of a key area that should be focused upon, however this needs to be taken with the fact that bias may exist because teachers may put more of an emphasis on their subject specialism within the 3 sciences. This further removed this small scale research from any real world application, to combat this a larger survey should be conducted using a distribution method that creates a…

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    just their interpretation of empirical reality. Feminist post-structuralism perceive international relations as a largely masculine discipline that marginalizes women, some like Cynthia Weber argue that international relations privileges Western scientific ways over more multifaceted feminist perspectives (Tickner and Sjoberg 2013, 210; Weber 1994, 340). Although each perspective has their own contribution to offer, some feminist perspectives can provide more effective contributions to…

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    Ethics In Nursing

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    The profession of nursing requires an individual to adhere to a set of ethics to guide deliberation and action while caring for patients. As stated by Burkhardt and Nathaniel, “codes of nursing ethics explicitly state that respect for persons is a cornerstone of professional ethics” (pg. 59). Along with respect for persons, there must also be principles such as autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, veracity, confidentiality, justice and fidelity followed when practicing as a professional nurse…

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    The common misconception that science and faith are in constant conflict, each hoping to disprove the other, is prevalent in the minds of so many people today that it has led to the belief that one must be wrong and the other right. Most people would be quick to side with science since they can see the visible signs that science bases its conclusions off of. However, science and faith are not in conflict and neither hopes to disprove the other. Rather science and Christian faith work together in…

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    (1981). Oral Dependence and Dependent Behavior. Journal of Personality Assessment, 45(2), 125-129. In this Psychology scientific article, Shilkret and Masling attempt to find out if there is a relationship between oral dependence and dependent behavior and whether the sex of the participants play any role in the results. They categorized the participants as high or low dependent…

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