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    Many of the reasons and goals are the same it is just the direction or path they take to meet those goals which differ, the gang members seem to take a more deviant path. The initiation rituals itself are different, thankfully as no parent wants to see their child go through what potential gang members go through. I think that these youths are craving a family and they find that in the ranks of the gangs and would happily do whatever…

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    David Sandoval Analysis

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    Anthropology Paper Introduction When I started playing tennis 7 years ago, I met David Sandoval who was one of the coaches that worked the junior development at Tennis West. He later became my personal coach and made me the player I am today. He has an extensive Tennis background and has been playing since the age of 8. I interviewed him where he explained his rituals that he does before and during matches. Some of those rituals he passed on to me but I also made some of my own. During the…

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    Mask Vs Masquerade

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    During initiation ceremonies, which serve as ceremonies to welcome young women into the society, performers wearing masks will appear, as well as on many other special social occasions. While both types of masks are worn during these ceremonies, as well as on other special occasions, their stylistic characteristics differ. The extent of the importance that these masks play during initiation ceremonies differ as well. The gbetu, also known as the bowu…

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    Delta Zeta Position Essay

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    Why are you applying for this position? I think the new member education program is essential for the transitioning new sister in determining if Delta Zeta is the right fit for her. If the process goes the way it is supposed to, it will make the young women excited to wake up and call herself a sister in our chapter. For myself, it’s crucial to be a part of changes that influenced yourself in some way. For just going through the process myself, I think the program was great; however, I want to…

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    Good Samaritan Policy

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    It seems to happen all the time, and people always seem to be fixing it, but why is hazing still a problem? The definition of Hazing is the imposition of humiliating physical training and initiation tasks that are part of a program. Hazing seems to happen mainly in the Greek life during the week long process of pledging. This can be caused by excessive drinking, dangerous activities, irresponsibility, etc. Hazing has been brought into the public eye many times, but it doesn’t seem to be…

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    Sorrorites are accused. Surprisingly hazing can happen anywhere. In a student band, a cheer team, a sports team or even a club. Accoriding to the UAlbany Website, the definition of hazing is “…any reckless or intentional conduct in connection with the initiation into, or affiliation with, any organization which degrades, humiliates or endangers the mental or physical health of any person, regardless of the person’s willingness to participate.” UAlbany has been very forth…

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    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, asking open-ended questions along with restating feelings and emotions with unconditional positive regard. During the beginning of the first session, these techniques encouraged a touch of client-centered…

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    Coaching Reflection

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    and is making decisions that will ultimately help accomplish the goals. During this final coaching session, my client and I will be working together to close the coaching sessions and then determine the next phase of our relationship Pre-Coaching Plan It is sometimes hard to close a coaching session once a friendship has been established. However, I have prepared for the final session…

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    works on the principle of inclusion (Victorian AIDS Council, 2015) within a social business model. In view of this, it connects with a number of LGBTI social clubs, healthcare service units and businesses which support VAC’s work. The communication protocols used with these external stakeholders include face-to-face meetings, phone calls, emails, sending corporate quarterly newsletters and annual reports, putting auxiliary members on their Boards, nominating liaison members, social media…

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    The first major change to be implemented was the introduction of formal legal aid applications to the sheriff’s court and the Court of Session (Scottish Legal Aid Board, 2016). Previously, legal aid was only offered in the sheriff’s court. The new application process was handled by a legal committee who decided whether there was a legal basis for a case. Afterwards, the National Assistance…

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