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    To say that only one person inspired me in my life would be the understatement of the decade. Many people go through life with only one inspirational person that they always look up to. I have had the privilege of having twenty-nine people inspire me all at once in a way that no one else could. In the 2008-2009 school year‚ I was informed by a friend of an audition for the first production of Rent at the Orlando Youth Theater. Right away I jumped to this opportunity to be in this world renowned musical

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    have more law courts and judges to try criminal and civil cases speedily‚ the issue of Awaiting Trial Persons will be significantly addressed if not eliminated completely. In his own contribution in this light‚ Ese Malemi‚ a Law lecturer with Faculty of Law‚ Lagos State University (LASU) not only wants government to expand prison facilities but also suggested that measure should be taken by the country’s justice system to fast track the trial of cases in law courts. In his words: “What I think government

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    Georgina Chapman: “I’m actually an incredibly disorganized‚ messy person‚” said not me‚ ever. Being messy is not my style. There is a place for everything‚ and everything’s in its place‚ no exceptions. I will be speaking about the differences and similarities between a neat and organized person‚ and a messy and unorganized person‚ and why I think that being organized is the way to go. Neat and messy people function with different sides of their brains in the lead. Neat people tend to lead their

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    A person whom I admire Everyone would have their own idol with many different reasons. For me‚ my idol should have at least one thing better than me. The person whom I admire is my best friend from school. There are several reasons let Amy be my idol. First of all‚ she is really hard working and humble. She has never absent any classes. Also‚ every student feels tired after a long school day. Although she is not an exceptional one‚ she insists studying after school at least two hours per

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    THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN PERSONS Part One: In Relation to Our Selves 1. As human persons‚ we have INTELLECT and FREE WILL. a. We can grasp‚ recognize‚ and appreciate truth and goodness. b. We can reason and decide freely. c. We can choose among options: either to work for or to disregard truth and goodness. • Parents who push their children to take up nursing despite children’s capacity for higher learning‚ say‚ medicine‚ computer engineering‚ law—and all in view

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    PERSON CENTRED UNIT 17

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    Person centred 1.1 Person centred practice is providing a level of care to a client who has control in how their life is lived. As an individual it is there right to choose what they do or have done for them‚ and be able to make every day decisions that support’s their needs. Person centred is based on the positives for the client rather than the negatives‚ this is to achieve an outcome which can only promote independence for the client and make them achieve their aims and goals. Families

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    Carl Rogers and evaluation of person – centered therapy Introduction Carl Ransom Rogers is “the most influential psychologist in American history” according to Kirchenbaum & Henderson (1989). According to study made in 2002 by Haggbloom et al. using multiple criteria‚ Carl Rogers is the sixth most eminent psychologist of the 20th century and second‚ among clinicians‚ after Sigmund Freud. He is widely known as a founder of client – centred therapy. He was honoured for his pioneering research

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    colour suits a person according to this his/her chart. And once that has been known‚ one can chose the colour of his clothes‚ curtains‚ sofa‚ walls‚ etc. It is generally experienced in life that bright colours produce happiness and enthusiasmin a person while dull colours cause negative effect and make him dull and morose. They suit only serious - minded persons who are indifferent to luxuries of life and comforts of living. Colours react in different ways on different persons. Some particular

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    used by social workers‚ counselors‚ therapists‚ and psychologists. One that is often used is called person-centered therapy; also known as client-centered therapy. This type of therapy is a bit different from the others. It is one where the client will do most of the talking. It is offered to both individuals and groups that are more likely than not able to heal by themselves. The purpose of person-centered therapy is to expand the client’s feelings of self-confidence‚ self-worth‚ and a stronger sense

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    negligence case         A duty of care was owed         There was a breach of the duty         Damages occurred because of the breach Duty of Care Two points in order to establish a duty of care         Should a teacher as a reasonable person foresee the incident?         Did he/she take sufficient precautions to prevent the incident? But first was he/she a legal neighbour. The law defines a neighbour as "someone so closely and directly affected by my act that I ought reasonable to

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