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    Babe Ruth's 3 Strikes

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    “It is hard to beat a person who never gives up.” –Babe Ruth. This is a famous quote that Babe Ruth said. Baseball is a very interesting sport. The founders is Abner Doubleday, he founded it in 1839. It is still to this day one of the most famous sport in America.3 top rules in baseball is 3 strikes you’re out , 4 balls is a walk, and foul balls. Strikes are 1 of the pitches that can be called in game. Strikeouts are when 3 strikes are called. In a game you cannot argue strikes or you will be…

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    Counselor Impairment Counselor impairment has become an issue that has affected counselor’s personal and professional lives. The ACA Code of ethics acknowledges the subject of counselor impairment and expands on the issue. It is the counselors need to become aware of their physical, mental, and emotional state when counseling. Counselors need to be educated on impairment and become aware of the signs and symptoms. It is essential for counselors who become impaired to cease counseling services,…

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    What is something you will sacrifice your time and effort for? What is something you can do for hours on end without getting tired of? What is something you get excited about just talking about it? If I were to ask you what your passion is in this world, what would come to your mind? If you were to ask me, it would be baseball without a doubt. Because baseball is my passion, it has changed my life significantly. Baseball has put me in a wonder situation in my life right now. As a little kid, I…

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    Depression is a mood disorder that causes significant loss in interests and intense feelings of sadness. This disorder is crushing, and next to impossible to deal with on your own. Medication may be needed to fight off the mood disorder. It is not uncommon for a person to be prescribed antidepressant medication. In fact, one in ten Americans take an antidepressant. Plenty of Americans take these pills as a part of their morning routine. These pills are a lifeline for someone who is clinically…

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    Odysseus has shown many traits of being a hero in the epic poem The Odyssey when he finally returns home and returns to his loving wife, but my vision of a hero is just a tad different. My hero is Mike Trout, he is the center fielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and he is my hero because he is a kind, caring, and a great athlete. All traits that make him a hero. Mike Trout has made some genuinely considerate donations to charities such as Feed America and Free the Children, but what…

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    Paranoid Schizophrenia Indtroduction “At time of piece the mind will wander, the mind will falter. Why so fixed on the end? At times of rest dreaming is violent, the imagination is restless. Why so fixed on destruction? At times of love the heart bleeds, the soul stays scarred. Why stay chained to agony? At times of understanding the soul withes and wrestles for a new answer, the journey stays uncompleted. Why run from completion”? (Charles Hickey) This was a poem called The End from…

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    Crack! The sound of the baseball hitting the bat and the sound of fans cheering the Red Sox on Sunday Night Baseball are wonderful sounds at a ball game. The smell of Popcorn and Cracker Jacks fills the air of Fenway Park. This is all great at any baseball game, but it’s most enjoyed when you're with a person you love. This all happened when I went on a trip to Boston, Massachusetts with my dad for his birthday. This experience started in Spotsylvania,Virginia where we were giving my dad…

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    Imagine feeling so wrathful, lost, and alone that you don't know what to do with your life. Not only start to think that you did something wrong, but overall feel bad that you kill yourself, because your favorite team lost. This is just one example why sports fans go way too far. This means people are getting so violent and so depressed they turn to violence just, because their chosen sports team. Sports fans are risking safety for everyone. Their even risking their own jobs, education and…

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    When I was 12 years-old, my older sister was sick. She was having depressive disorder, or, most people call it—depression. Her illness was like a dark cloud overhead. She was struggling, couldn’t go to school, couldn’t work, the only thing she did was staying home and cry. She used to visit a psychologist twice a week, but never got better. The medicine she got had made her sleepy both day and night. Her condition had given everyone in the family a very difficult time. My mother was so worried…

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    The case of Jane, a depressed single mother, provides an opportunity to study the components of behavior theory in terms of causes and conditions, target behaviors, modeling, and appropriate therapeutic techniques. Jane has lost herself. She suffers from frustration and a fair amount of guilt, coupled with insecurity about her job and her financial situation. She has anxiety caused by her perception of having lost control of her children and her life, yet it can be seen that much of her…

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