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    invadedPoland he was sent to a ghetto and he survived. Now, I’m going to introduce you to some background knowledge information. What is the Holocaust? The Holocaust, was a genocide during World War II in which Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany, help by its collaborators, killed approximately 6,000,000 European Jews, around two-thirds of the Jewish population in Europe. From 1941 to 1945 Germany targeted European Jewry for extermination as part of a larger event that included the persecution and…

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    industrial projects in India by providing information regarding investment environment and opportunities, the Government industrial and foreign investment policies, taxation laws and facilities and incentives and also assists them in identifying collaborators in India.” This has shown the support that the Indian government given to potential joint business venture into its…

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    Computers and mobile devices have been an asset to everyone live with the ability to search anything within seconds, from home or in the car. Whenever someone needs an answer to a question you can just Google it and find out. But this technology has also been used to help students with projects such as Microsoft office products, Google documents, and many more. This allows students to type their papers or projects online and virtually make them mistake free, using products such as spell check…

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    Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) proposed the psychodynamic theory. The term 'psychodynamic' symbolises the active forces within our personality that influences our behaviour. Freud believed there was often a mental conflict hidden in our unconscious mind and that mental illness arises from unresolved, conscious conflicts. He coined the term psychoanalysis (1896) to explain his theories and treatments for curing mental problems of his patients. The psychodynamic approach emphasises the significance of…

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    John Cage was an American composer that experimented with the very nature of sound and developed new ways of notating music. Cage’s ideas on composition influenced many artists such as painters, musicians, and chorographers. Cage questioned the musical preconceptions that was left from the 19th century. Arnold Schoenberg, a teacher of John Cage, called Cage “not a composer, but an inventor of genius” (Hicks, 1990). Many musicians, and to much of the public, thought Cage’s compositions…

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    Instead of being than our partners, neighbors and collaborators they are seen on a lower level than the rest of us, as if we are looking down on them. Giving has become something that people just do, but why do we do it? In the “Toxic Charity” reading, it is said that almost 90 percent of American adults are…

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    There are many factors that need to be taken into account when creating a positive learning environment for student achievement. Why is a positive learning environment critical for student achievement? By creating a positive learning environment, students are afforded the opportunities to learn and be successful in an environment where they feel safe and respected. It is also an environment conducive to learning and achieving success. The ideal learning environment is conducive to maximum…

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    could take care of people. That is only a small piece of what a professional nurse is. They are so much more than that. Besides being at the bedside to administer medications and follow out orders from the doctor, nurses are educators, advocates, collaborators, and use critical thinking in assessing the clients they are caring for. Lifelong Learning Healthcare is continually evolving. Learning as a RN will never be complete. After obtaining licensure in Minnesota, an RN must…

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    Many of the nations in Africa struggle for decades in order to achieve independents. It took until after World War II for decolonization to occur in Africa. In Africa, already a country that had their independents was Ethiopia that was able to avoid being successfully colonized by the Europeans. African nationalists endured many obstacles when it came to trying to gain their independence such as trying to become unity as one, Violence in Kenya, Sharpsville Massacre in South Africa, and the Congo…

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    In this paper, I will be summarizing the information from this week’s reading. Additionally, from this week’s reading I will provide examples of how the content applies to my personal spiritual journey. Lastly, I will provide my ideas of how this week’s reading will apply to my future human services career. This week’s reading included chapters nine and ten from the textbook, “Religious and Spiritual Aspects of Human Service Practice” written by James W. Ellor, F. Ellen Netting, and Jane M.…

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