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    In social science there many important theorists such as Èmile Durkheim, Karl Marx and Max Weber, and they discussed a lot of concepts in social science but this essay will focus and examine Max Weber's concept of rationalization. And to what extent does this concept will help to explain the characteristics of modern societies. There is a lot of information's about rationalization over many centuries, its start with Max weber in 19th century with much of details. Modern society characteristics…

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    Philosophy of Counseling: Reality Therapy Dr. William Glasser developed Reality therapy in the 1960s; it is considered a form of cognitive behavioral therapy. (Corey, 2012). One of Glasser’s most famous quotes is “…it is what you choose to do in a relationship, not what others choose to do, that is the heart of reality therapy.” This resonates with me because I feel that in order for one to change it starts from within. I was intrigued when I first read about Glasser’s Reality therapy because…

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    Short Term 12 Reflection

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    Short Term 12 was a very interesting movie. It had hints of being realistic, but with aspects where you knew it was a movie. It’s about a group of workers who work in a foster care residential facility setting. The main character, Grace, deals with her own personal struggles while she supervises the children at the facility. I have a short bit of experience at a facility like Short Term 12 in some aspects; I can see where parts of the movie are realistic and where are some are an exaggeration…

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    The moral and ethical values of any counselor are significant, they are a mix of our beliefs system, ethical standards and therapy styles. Nevertheless these values must not be counter-transferred to the clients that we meet. A counselor’s values will show through in the type of theory that they subscribe to, for use with their clients. Combining aspects from the various styles of therapies available, will allow the counselor to find the best path to follow with each client. Being able to…

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    Deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, has become one of the most significant discoveries known to humans. The DNA of an individual is located in the nucleus of the cell and it is the same in every cell. DNA is the genetic makeup of an individual and it is unique to them, meaning, no one has the same genetic code of adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. Every person and living thing have a unique genetic code and sequence of the four chemical bases. DNA has been evolving since the beginning of time…

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    Science fiction as a literary genre has come a long way from Verne's search for the center of the earth and Wells' travel through time in his time machine. Contemporary science fiction is more willing to challenge the limits of possibilities and more eager to push the boundaries of human imagination. More importantly, science fiction often acts as a precursor to scientific thought, and forebodes new research; projects such as Google Glass can be traced to similar ideas presented much earlier in…

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    psychoanalytic, behavioral, cognitive, context, and evolutionary. Psychoanalytic perspective is the theory of personality developed by Freud that focuses on repression and unconscious forces and includes the concepts of infantile sexuality, resistance, transference, and division of the psyche into the Id, ego, and superego. Freud was also the first one who believed that all human beings were born with the desire towards hunger, sex and aggression. The Id is present at birth at represents…

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    One of the most heavily debated topics of all time is evolution. However, if evolution were not at work then there would be a loss as to one of the ways that we understand how we all came to be. “Evolution is the change in allele frequencies of a population, which over time produces a population with new or modified characteristics. (Evolution: The Big Picture)” Evolution can be achieved through four different methods: mutation, genetic drift, migration, and natural selection. Out of the four…

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    The Bluest Eye is written by Toni Morrison, in 1970. This book aimed toward exposing the destructive idea that black skin, and black culture were inherently ugly. Also, it is about how black community hates itself simply for not being white. Morrison starts this novel with Dick and Jane text. Dick Jane text often represent basal reader. The Dick and Jane represented white wealth and white beauty. In this book, the Dick and Jane are representations of the development of the black lives. Also,…

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    18. – Blue Star shares start trading at $19,50 on the day that Bud wishes to manipulate it. Bud wishes to get raise the price in order to get Gekko to panic and try and sell all of his shares. Bud then wishes to drastically lower the price in order to get Wildman to purchase the shares and remove all ownership from Gekko’s possession. – Bud manipulates the price upwards by instructing his colleagues at his stockbroking firm to get their clients to purchase Blue Star shares as it would be a…

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