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    What is Animal-Assisted Therapy? “Animal-Assisted Therapy, also known as AAT, has been shown to help children who have experienced abuse or neglect, patients undergoing chemotherapy or other difficult medical treatments, and veterans and their families who are struggling to cope with the effects of wartime military service. With new research and a continued commitment to professionalism, AAT will continue to grow in mainstream healthcare acceptance and practice – one more tool to…

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    Creativity can be defined as the ability to produce something new that wasn't there before. Imagination and creativity make people unique and help people to do amazing things. They captivate the hearts, eyes, and minds of people. It is so remarkable because it does not come from any senses or perceptions- it is all inside the mind. Thinking creatively can help people to overcome obstacles in life or to think of new ideas to get further in their business or workforce. Imagination is inherent for…

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    bibliography included many essays from the university of Illinois press about Lincolns Humor. The author even included writings that were analyzed his wife Mary and her family’s letters about Lincoln. The author includes quotes from Thoreau’s book Walden. Although the book was about psychology in addition to Lincoln only about one fourth or less of the sources relate to depression or psychology so I can conclude that the Author was more interested in learning about Lincoln than the actual…

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    Transcendentalism refers to a literary and philosophical movement that developed in the United States.Basically, " to transcend" means " to go beyond human's limits and society, not physically but mentally. It was believed in order to comprehend the divine, God, and the universe one must transcend or go beyond the physical and emotional description of normal human thought. Transcendentalism focus on being one with nature, explore the greatness within each individual and express free ideas…

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    Thoreau was someone that just let life take its own path. McCandless wanted the same thing for himself. In an excerpt by Thoreau called “Walden” (1845) reads, “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately” (1-2). Thoreau wanted to live life purposely not on accident. He did not want to live just by something suddenly happened. He wanted life to have a purpose. McCandless did…

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    One’s character is generally understood as the reflection of how one acts and carries oneself. In terms of a credo, or one’s personal beliefs and values, living by one’s credo creates character. The ideal sources of one’s character are their life experiences, the people they surround themselves with, and their core values and beliefs. A myriad of life experiences are indispensable parts of one’s character. The actions taken, events witnessed, and knowledge gained through one’s life build a bank…

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    Introduction to Quantitative Analysis Calvin Clark Walden University Introduction We will analyse two variables measured at different level of measurements, using descriptive statistics and graphical representation of the data. The first variable is the age of the respondent, which is a categorical variable measured on nominal scale. The other variable is the number of adults in household of the respondent, measure on ratio scale. Further, we will prepare a confidence interval for the…

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    Mark Twain’s quote, “It [is] not best that we should all think alike; it is difference of opinion that makes horse-races,” suggests that one should not base their opinions on others’ opinions. Each individual should think for themselves and judge things based on their own criteria. If everyone thought the same then there would not be any diversity. This diversity in opinion is crucial for our society to progress. This quote also encourages individuals to speak their mind and not feel…

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    The role of a Professional School Counselor Brittany Best Walden University The role of a Professional School Counselor Like any career, it is mandatory to understand the responsibilities of the position beforehand so you have an idea of what to expect while on the job. School counseling as a profession can seem like such an easy job to others, but what I’m learning the most is this career is very rewarding but you have to put forth a great deal of effort in order to have a…

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    Background The purpose of this assignment is to gain a deeper understanding of students with disabilities, the individuals who interact with them, and different processes/aspects of special education. For this assignment, an individual who frequently interacts with children with some form of disability was asked a series of questions. Amy Edwards - a special education teacher at McKinley Elementary located in Xenia, Ohio was interviewed. Ms. Edwards first became interested in special education…

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