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    Genogram Written Narrative HSC 6323/Family Systems June 15‚ 2011 Professor Michael Hardin Lubbock Christian University Genograms are an excellent way to show the multigenerational family as a whole. When looking at a genogram‚ it is easier to see various pieces of information that exist within the family system. When creating a genogram‚ it is necessary to obtain a great deal of information to allow for accuracy as well as proficiency within the genogram. Overall‚ a

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    Genogram Family Analysis II How you ever feel that we‚ as sons or daughter tend to repeat our parent mistakes? I have always asked myself why and I still have not have the right answer. For example my mother grew up in a very strict environment when she was a child‚ with my grandmother and my great grandmother coming from a Japanese Culture; my mother grew up to be a very quiet and reserve young adult. She is really kind‚ strict‚ helpful and with a very big heart. Although we had our differences

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    Analyzing Written Essays WK2 ENG 101 For my first analysis‚ I chose the Lucy Stone Biography “A Soul as Free as the Air”‚ which is an Expository Essay that gives examples‚ facts‚ written in a fair and impartial way which can be called non-biased. Also the writer uses the third person for the point of view. The Thesis Statement‚ which is one of four characters of an expository essay‚ caught my attention right away‚ and gave me a bit of insight on what this essay was about before I started reading

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    Analyzing a Written Essay The two essays that I read were “A Soul as Free as the Air: About Lucy Stone” and‚ “How to succeed as an Online Student”. The four types of essay organization discussed in the course readings were; 1. Topic: This development organizes information about the topic in the most logical way. 2. Time order: It is using sequential order to write an essay. It organizes the information from one time period to another. 3. Space order: This deals with location of people‚ places

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    The two essays that I chose to read were‚ ‘A Soul as Free as the Air’ and ‘How to Succeed as an Online Student’. These two essays showed distinct characteristics that marked them each as one of the four types of expository essays—topic‚ time order‚ space order‚ and informative process. Both essays used facts and evidence to convey the concepts of the essay while also supporting the thesis statement‚ making it obvious that they are expository essays. Also‚ the information conveyed in both of these

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    Well-written essays incorporate the concepts of writing keeping the audience in mind so they can experience the writer’s intended point; the audience can either accept or reject the writer’s perspective. Developing an outline‚ planning topic sentences‚ and identifying supporting points are three important concepts in planning to write an essay; by applying these concepts in planning‚ it allows the audience to follow the flow of ideas in a writer’s final essay. In planning and writing my final essay

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    Analyzing Written Essays Brittney Scarborough ENG/101 March 20‚ 2014 University of Phoenix Analyzing Written Essays The four essay organizations are topic‚ time order‚ space order‚ and informative process. Being in a logical order that lets the information flow makes these an expository essay. The topic organization puts the information in a logical fashion‚ like most important to least. The time order puts the information in a logical order of how the events happened. This organization is

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    A genogram is a graphical representation of an individual’s family history and relationship to one another. The family genogram can be used to gather information about a person’s medical history and mental health disorders. The genogram as it relates to substance abuse treatment‚ can be a valuable tool to help the counselor determine if the family has a certain pattern of behavior. Often time addiction can be traced within a family’s history. The genogram can help the counselor and client to

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    Persuasive Essay "Poorly Written Communication" Poorly Written Communication 2 Thesis: After a poorly written memo caused hard feelings and loss of morale‚ the company decided to start writing courses‚ believing that the effectiveness of enhancing written communication skills within a work place is necessary for any successful business. In "A case for clear writing" C. Petrini states‚ the ability to communicate written information in a clear‚ concise and accurate

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    The interviewer explained that the purpose of this meeting was to discuss information regarding the extended family for the purpose of constructing a genogram and ecomap. The interviewer explained to the interviewee that a genogram‚ “provides rich data about relationships over time and may also include small amounts of data about health‚ occupation‚ religion‚ ethnicity‚ and migrations (Wright & Leahey‚ 2013‚ pp. 77). The purpose of the ecomap was explained as‚ “to depict the family members’ contact

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