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    Gwendolen relationship where they both actually know how to save money. I believe that Jack and Gwendoline's marriage would be more on the sturdy side and Algernon and Cecily's will be more on the other side. You may wonder what the difference is when it comes to these two couples that you are reading about right now. As you can tell Jack and Gwendoline has a lot of money and are both very sturdy when you read Scene one of the play…

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    Operation Pipeline

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    as Operation Pipeline, may be effective, but not a hundred percent necessary. Michelle Alexander mentioned that “once upon a time,” it was common knowledge that unless a policeman had probable cause, they had no reason or right to stop and search someone (Alexander 63). However, in light of the War on Drugs and the creation of Operation Pipeline, this notion is no longer so common. In Terry vs. Ohio, it was decided…

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    1) When Anne Lamott says "I would eventually let myself trust the process--sort of, more or less." the "more or less" part is included in her words because as she mentions in her first few paragraphs neither she or any of her friends that write for a living (besides that one friend we all have) feel confident or joyous when the task of writing something shows up in life. It does not matter if you have been writing for decades as Lamott has, you will always feel uncomfortable when you have to…

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    Therapeutic Relationship

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    understanding, and reasonably positive empathy toward the patient. In addition, the therapist need to apply an empirical style in working with the patient to identify problems and find solutions collaboratively. The empirical style refers to careful questioning and learning during the therapy process. One outstanding point I learn from Wright et al. (2006) and Beck (2011) is why and how self-reflection and self-scrutiny could influence…

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    sister and I have some similarities but we are two very different people. Casey and I are three years apart, and we both enjoy some of the same hobbies. Casey is a more rounded person than I am. She is way more organized than I am. School also comes a lot easier for her, Casey is also very mature for her age. She is also a lot more social and adventurous than I am. Casey was born in 2002 while I was born in 1999. My sister and I growing up had blonde hair and blue eyes. Now Casey and I…

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    Personally, I thought the interview with Judge Cerski was pretty different from the other interviews. While the others talked about the balance between their work and their social life, Judge Cerski said his work is his life. I have great respect for him, and it is inspiring to hear how far he has come in his career. Although, I do not think that is the leadership approach that I want to follow. He had some great advice, but I think that I would not be happy or completely successful if I…

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    The Jung Typology Test

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    professional career, I took the Jung Typology Test, which is a derivative of the Myers-Briggs Personality Test. The results of this test reveal a four letter descriptor which helps pinpoint a likely definition of myself in terms of character. The four paradigms by which is test is driven include: extroversion versus introversion, sensing versus intuition, feeling versus thinking, and judging versus perceiving. There are a possible sixteen personality types. Based on the responses that I…

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    Bless Me Ultima Symbolism

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    by Anaya explains the life of a young Mexican-American boy named Antonio Marez. Who lives in New Mexico during the mid-1940. The novel opens up with Ultima, a curandera or a healer who comes to live with Antonia and his family for the last years of her life. As the story progresses, we see the difficulties that Antonio has to go through and how he matures. This novel contains elements of the types of different stories such as drama, fantasy,and nonfiction. This novel contains the Ananya's actual…

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    This week I read The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, it was written by John Boyne. This book was about a young boy named Bruno, who grew up in Nazi territory due to the fact that Bruno’s father was a Nazi commander, he is eventually forced to move his family out of the city and into a house near Auschwitz. There Bruno is mostly alone with the exception of his older sister and a young boy named Shmuel, who lives on the other side of the fence. In this journal I will be Characterizing Bruno and…

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    Example Of My Family

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    dogs and two birds which have been with us for quite a long time. I live with my mom, dad, and one of my brothers as the other one is about an hour and a half away going to college. I 'm the youngest in my family I guess I will start off with my mom, who is in her mid-forties. She’s around 5’ 8”, decently thin, and has short blonde hair. I’ve always been the closest to my mom. She is a really understanding person and for some reasons I can’t comprehend sometimes she always manages to put up with…

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