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    My student is an African American female in fourth grade, for this assignment her name will be Sarah. Sarah is definitely a standout in the class, she is one of the more out going girls, she is definitely a sweet heart, but is often getting scolded for talking or not following directions. She often struggles with behavioral issues in the classroom. She has previously expressed to me about some struggles at home, which makes me think that those problems affect her classroom behavior. English is…

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    To begin With, this study is completely wrong, based on what was written it seems the study is experimental, but seemed to be more of a survey. The study of best university psychology surveyed is inconclusive. The study conducted was not thoroughly completed. The two students failed to follow the scientific method. There was no clear Hypothesis as to what the two students were studying. Simply having an opinion and asking a few questions to twenty-one random students will not give you sufficient…

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    Searching For A Job

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    Searching for a job could be considered as a pretty easy or extremely difficult task to do. Well it’s way more hard when you’re sixteen, still in high school, and have no other job experience. That was me, and let 's just say that it was a long and hard thing to do. On the contrary I do have a job now, and through this experience I’ve learned multiple things that’ll help me with my life out in the real world. Two years prior, to me having a job today, is when I started thinking about…

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    Being raised as 1 out of 5 children by a single mother, I have learned to acknowledge and appreciate the sacrifices my mother has made to be a great parent. And I feel that the only way to show my gratitude to her is by becoming successful and being happy with the decisions I make in life. In the passage “The Good Daughter,” Caroline Hwang gives an account of the obligation she felt when it came to repaying the sacrifice her parents made of moving from Korea to America for her. The main idea in…

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    Holden's Mitt Symbolism

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    The Catcher 's Mitt In life human 's tend to hold special objects that symbolize, represent them or their progress in their journey. They feel the presence of someone in the object and therefore keep it as a form of connection. In the novel, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield a 16yr old teen is looking for guidance in his life, feeling alone and trying to find his true meaning and destiny. He has a lack of trust to adults because he believes that they are "phonies".…

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    Case Vignette Bill and Leslie, both African American and in their mid 30’s, married for 7 years, came in to counseling to work on their marriage. Bill is an attorney working approximately 70 hours a week while Leslie is the director of consumer services for a large telephone company. They have 2 children ages 3 and 5. Bill has another child from his prior marriage, in which he rarely has any contact, but pays child support. Leslie is very supportive of the situation.. Leslie is concerned about…

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    Whether it be chanting for a sacred ritual or eloquent discourse for business relation and even informal chat between two friends, the power of language is indisputable by all cultures in the world. The novel Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse aimed to change this classic view on the power of words and assert that, although language is invaluable for worldly affairs, when dealing with the forces of divinity and higher spiritual enlightenment, words lead to distortion of concepts. An overwhelming theme…

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    • Problem: Ms. B states she is too shy to find new social/friendship relationships Goal: To utilize her social skills to cultivate new friendships on campus. Process: Join a culture club, choir or school organization. Therapeutic Techniques Considering there was only two sessions with Ms. B, I felt I had utilized the basic helping skills, which helped me attempt a combination of client-centered, and psychodynamic therapies into the sessions. Most of the basic skills used were active listening,…

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    As many college students like you, I often get terrible headaches because of many routine situations such as: late-night studies, early morning classes, puzzling situations, or just simple tiredness. Pain is one of the most common and essential parts of our life. Since our births, we adapt and learn to express our pain. First, as kids, we don’t do much effort to express our discomfort, and we start crying and annoying our parents for half an hour. Then we learn to not be as naïve and at least…

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    Intimacy In Lantana

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    Host: Welcome to the Final Cut. We are here today with special guest, Ray Lawrence who is the director of the 2001 film Lantana. We hope to ask him a few questions that our viewers have sent us on twitter and get some answers to these highly requested queries. Question 1 Host: How did you convey the absence of passion and intimacy in Leon and Sonja’s relationship and what techniques do you adopt to support this idea? Lawrence: Dance is a motif used within Lantana and [Chapter 2 – 4:28] plays a…

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