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    story were known or if the writer couldn’t answer every possible question for his reader. The iceberg theory (the theory of omission) is a very challenging way for writing to be presented. However, it forces the reader to settle into the story right next to the characters. The reader becomes better involved, in the words, and the story presents a much more profound meaning through the use of the…

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    the hospital. What that means is that each week, I am in a different unit of the hospital shadowing a Social Worker and taking cases if I feel comfortable. With that being said, I have not had the opportunity to have a client for a long period of time. Next semester, I will have to chose one or two units that I want to work in and that is where I will have my own caseload for the rest of the year. Luckily, I have been in some units for more than one week because of the lack of referrals in…

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    able to practice active listening which allowed the client to see that I was listening to each word she was saying. Secondly, I expected to move from one step of the planned change process to the next while continuing to move on to the next step each time a step was completed. In reality there were times that required the previous step to be revisited…

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    There is nothing as pointless as getting caught up trying to slow down time, and losing attachment to the moment you're in. Chris Mccandless and Holden Caulifield in Into the Wild by John Krakaur and Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger are searching for belonging but are stuck in fantasy belief of humanity. Holden and Chris, only search for innocence, and are blind to the fact that our society is prone to change into an experienced place. Toward the end of both their stories, they are finally…

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    Out-Of-Class Homework

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    and illustrate or diagram how you will manage your time in order to accomplish the 400 plus hours of out-of-class homework assignments over the two and one half years of OFE. The next few years would be one of the best times for me to enroll in the Ohio Fire Executive Class. This past August my youngest daughter started her collegiate career and with that a lot of my time has freed up to pursue other activities. In the past I have managed my time with my busy work schedule, my children’s…

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    irradiates from its face, and a small mark is below its eye. This mark could just be that, an accident, or it could be a tear due to the placement and the context of the drawing. In front of the figure, is another speech bubble coming out of its mouth, this time saying, “She can’t draw.” The doubts that have been engraved in her mind are now out on paper, her resistance is telling her she can’t draw, and she has believed it for her entire life. Perhaps if she never doubted herself and kept at…

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    1. This memo is intended to convey the process in which the United States Air Force receives and distributes money each fiscal year. This assignment is submitted as an alternate proposal to the Cost of Capital Budgeting Analysis assignment, as the US Department of Defense does not use capital budgeting processes or the weighted average cost of capital numeric to qualify how to spend and invest their money, nor does it calculate official ROIs. In this paper, I will discuss the chronological…

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    4 Year College Goals

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    The time has finally come where we have to decide what we want to do with out lives and what path we want to take. In just a few short month the class of 2016 will be walking across the stage achieving something we have always dreamed of. Some of us will go to a 4 year college and some a 2 year college, and others will go into the United States Military and then some will go right into the workforce. We will all find success in something that we are good at. As we have all started the next…

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    Over the next 4 years, we tried to maintain a romantic relationship with one another but it was difficult because of our age. We were fairly young and still needed to identify with our own individual self and also understand and identify ourselves as a couple. The dialectics autonomy-connection was a major obstacle for our relationship. “Autonomy-connection is the contradiction between the “me” and “we” of a relationship. Couples struggle with the need to spend time together and the need to be…

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    Since the human appeared in the planet, he has started trying to create or search meaning of their lives. Freedom which is the essential part of people’s lives had been also confued with that kind of dilemma. Are we really free? Are we as a human being really care about meanings of our freedom when we make decisions? Those questions always made people to think about freedom as a philosophic concept. Albert Camus, one of the greatest philosophers and writers of 20th century is famous for his…

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