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    Choosing a career is not always based on what someone is greatly passionate about. It can be about the pay rate, the hours or even the environment. Gordon Marino author of "A Life Beyond Do What You Love", published in 2014 in the New York Times, believes that people should not only do what they love but perform something that can benefit society or their families. Mariano is a professor of philosophy, a student advisor and a community volunteer. He began to realize that when advising students,…

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    already but she tells him what they are doing and he responds saying “Okay.” B. Another example is when the child asks where he left his pencil. The teacher asks a question about the story after the child and the child next to him are done talking so he closes his book with his pencil inside. Once another child is done answering the question, he looks down at his things and asks “Where did I leave my pencil?”, he then looks through his things and the book eventually finding his…

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    F. A. T. City Case Study

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    What is F.A.T. City? In the assigned four part series, a workshop is conducted by Richard Lavoie to a group of participants who experience what it is like to have a learning disability within a classroom environment. Mr. Lavoie is the program director of the Eagle Hill School Outreach Program in Greenwich, Connecticut. He informs participants that 6 to 10 percent of children in the United States suffer from learning disabilities. His key points during the workshop focus on three issues that…

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    It surprised me, but it was nevertheless, a good question. I realized that, perhaps, I should have pressed the Baron for more details. Now, it was too late, but I was curious to hear what Sanvergogne had in mind. “C’est exact!” I said, in response to his query. “Eh bien voilà!” he exclaimed, triumphantly…

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    Question 1: I think Caleb’s communication is both ethical and unethical. I think it is ethical in that he himself perceived it as ethical because he did not know the proper term nor was he referring to all Hispanics in a derogatory manner. Growing up in West Virginia, a predominantly Caucasian state, Caleb was not exposed to such cultural diversity and thus had no one to tell him that his language would be offensive in the workplace. Caleb simply used the language his peers used in a non-racist…

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    St Paul's Interview Report

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    I also feel a little uncomfortable asking people such personal questions, especially having just met them. Once Martha talked about her grandchildren all I had to do was listen, I considered asking about her religion because she seemed very strong in the faith but I feared that it would get too off topic and so I decided…

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    identity back that was my way of asking an evoking question to allow Wendy to describe steps to take to build her own solution. Another strength that I had is to ask for permission to continue the session after going over the confidentiality. I believe I normalized Wendy’s situation well by letting her know that the feelings she was experiencing were normal for caregivers. I also believe I did a good job with speaking to Wendy about the Miracle Question and allowing her to imagine her life with…

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    Sexism In Like A Girl

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    Her nude heels match the color her silky shirt, and she wears dark grey makeup that reveal shining eyes. A director’s board claps in front of her face, promptly followed with the question, “What does it mean to do something ‘like a girl’?” The director asks the blonde to demonstrate the meaning of running “like a girl.” Immediately, the young woman begins to imitate running in place, arms flopping in the air, hands daintily out…

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    Going into this class I didn’t know what to expect. With it being called “Introduction To Counseling” I generally assumed that’s what it would be. I didn’t put that much thought into what we were going to learn about, but believe me; I am delighted I was given the opportunity to take this course. From professional ethics, attending behaviors, observation, encouraging, confrontation, and reflecting, I was given the chance to learn these skills that will help me in my professional life. Throughout…

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    solve it my own way and I knew how to get the right answer just by using the methods that I was taught. I tell you, it was pleasure of having a teacher like her she believed in me and never gave up on me even when I was struggling with these dumb question that I thought I was never going to use. And turns out that I do use these methods all the time. Math can be hard for many people and it can make you feel not very smart, but I will tell you that if you learn different ways to do it it will…

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