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    The skilled helper

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    The skilled helper This is a 3 stage framework which has been developed by Gerard Egan. It is used to guide and assist the helping process and it works best on issues which have occurred recently or are currently present. This model adopts 3 main questions which helps the person think about their issue‚ these are: 1. What is going on? 2. What do I want instead? 3. How might I get to what I want? The skilled helper approach allows the talking therapist to build trust‚ honesty‚ empathy‚ courage

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    The Ancient Mariner

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    The theme of destiny is crucial to each work because in the “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” the theme reinforces crime and consequence. In The Blind Assassin it enhances the bluntness of reality. Atwood makes this them visible throughout the main novel and sub-novel. From Laura’s birth and the death of their mother it was obvious that Iris was destined to be caretaker of the family. Iris was never allowed into her own individual self from that moment. Atwood addresses the idea of the ability to act

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    Chong Jia Yi Y12 “The course of true love never did run smooth” - Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s dream’ In the play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ by Shakespeare‚ the quote ‘The course of true love never did run smooth’ is discussing the idea of true love and what it entails. The quote implies that when it is true love‚ it will not be easy‚ but‚ essentially‚ it is worth all the trouble. The use of the phrase ‘true love’ in the quote creates a very contradicting effect as the phrase is

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    Skilled Work

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    SKILLED WORK‚ WITHOUT THE WORKER We all know that this is the time of advancement and technology. The world is changing at a fast pace and everyday we come across astonishing realities. Here is one marvellous achievement of social animal that has put us in the state to think how the brain works and do splendid things. One of the achievemnet in technological set up is the formation of robotics that are said to take place of human workers as they are being used as a skilled worker to operate machines

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    Ancient Mariner

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    Ancient Mariner - Summary In the poem’s first line‚ we meet its protagonist‚ "an ancient Mariner." He stops one of three people on their way to a wedding celebration. The leader of the group‚ the Wedding Guest‚ tries to resist being stopped by the strange old man with the "long grey beard and glittering eye." He explains that he is on his way to enjoy the wedding merriment; he is the closest living relative to the groom‚ and the festivities have already begun. Still‚ the Ancient Mariner takes his

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    Mariner Romanticism

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    A Romantic Rime Romantic literature‚ such as The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Coleridge‚ involves the imagination. The story involves an old mariner who shares his tale with a wedding guest at a wedding procession. This poem is a framed tale since there is a story (of the mariner’s journey) within the actual story (mariner speaking to wedding guest). Also‚ the use of archaic language gives this work its Medieval-like flavor. The gothic elements‚ the appreciation of nature‚ and the emphasis

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    to four of the ‘Rime of the ancient mariner’. In the beginning‚ the poem is set outside of a church just before the wedding guest is about to cross the threshold into the church to witness the wedding. This is also a pivotal part of the poem as this is where the mariner tells his story to the guest. This creates a joyous atmosphere at the beginning‚ ‘The guests are met‚ the feast is set‚ may’st you hear the merry din?’ which is then tainted with the mariners arrival‚ this brings in a darker atmosphere

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    The Skilled Helper

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    The Skilled Helper PP0514 21st March 2013 Word Count: 1842 Critical analysis: Planning and facilitating group work I have been asked to plan and run a series of group activities for a purpose group of my choice. This discussion will provide a critical analysis of my planning and facilitation of the group. It will demonstrate an understanding of the skills required to meet this task‚ and the rationale for the choice of group activities and approaches selected. I will support the discussion

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    The word Monotheism means the belief in a singular God‚ in contrast to Polytheism which is the belief in several deities. In today’s time most of the religions that the people of the world only believe in one soul being. That being is the most power of any and everything that has be created. The main religions that you have in the world today are Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam. These are the main monotheist religions that exist today. Most people do not relize that these religions are very similar

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    Necessity Never Made a Good Bargain John Steinbeck’s The Pearl is a story about a poor Indian‚ Kino‚ who finds a massive pearl. Kino plans to sell this pearl and pay for his son’s education. He also plans to have a wedding in the church. Kino needs this money. Therefore when he shows his pearl to the buyers‚ the buyers have complete control. Kino can only make as much as the buyers pay. The buyers are all working together‚ so Kino is going to get cheated. John Steinbeck once said

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