In order to do this though‚ everyone had to learn the basic concepts of similarity‚ congruence‚ right triangles‚ and trigonometry. Similarity and congruence were two very important factors because they helped us learn about angles and the importance of triangles. Similarity was a key to find out how to use proportions to figure out unknowns (such as in HW7). Once similarity was learned we moved on to congruence where we learned proof and how to show others what is truth by giving them accurate
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Izmir‚ Turkey bitasabet@std.iyte.edu.tr Abstract—Multiple sequence alignment tools provide opportunities to identify sequence similarities of two and more biological sequences such as DNA‚ RNA or proteins. Wide range of MSA tools help to get any needed information and compare them to obtain results with precision as much as possible. This study aims to inform about general working principles of three multiple sequence alignment tools; COBALT‚ webPRANK and DbClustal and compare their results internally
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Working as a counsellor from person-centred and existential perspectives Kaarel Tamre Introduction The following is an attempt to compare two different approaches to counselling‚ person-centred and existential‚ and to highlight some important similarities and differences between them. My intention has not been to give an exhaustive overview of both theories with all their differences and similarities‚ rather I have tried to describe and analyse those aspects of both theories which to me personally
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“How do person-centred counsellors use the therapeutic relationship to facilitate change- and in what way (s) does person-centred therapy differ from other helping relationships?” word count: 2‚495 Person centred counselling originated and was evolved on the ideas of American psychologist Carl Rogers. The influences on Carl Rogers and he’s conceptualisation of Person centred counselling are numerous‚ from his early family life living on a farm‚ his interest and involvement in theology and his
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incongruence that exist between the clients experience and awareness furthermore the client is vulnerable to anxiety which mistakes them to stay in relationship .The condition three is the second person is the therapist who is congruent in relationship. Congruence means that the therapist’s outward responses match
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and sustainment of a helping‚ trusting and caring relationship between the patient and the nurse. A trusting relationship promotes the expression of both positive and negative feelings. The nurse must display congruence‚ empathy‚ effective communication‚ and nonpossessive warmth. Congruence involves the nurse being honest‚ authentic and genuine with the patient. Empathy is important‚ as the nurse needs to try to understand what the patient is feeling so they may be aware of their perceptions. Effective
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RESEARCH PAPERS in Retailing Not for quotation or citation without the express permission of the author. ISSN 0265 9778 Grete Birtwistle is a Lecturer and Ian Clarke is a Professor at Glasgow Caledonian University‚ Paul Freathy is a Senior Lecturer‚ Institute for Retail Studies‚ University of Stirling‚ Stirling‚ FK9 4LA. Working Paper 9602 CONSUMER VERSUS RETAILER PERCEPTIONS OF STORE POSITIONING IN THE UK FASHION SECTOR Grete Birtwistle‚ Ian Clarke and Paul Freathy Disclaimer The opinions
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alter auto alignment‚ even if you don’t see changes at first. Eric’s Alignment Center‚ Cleves’ top car repair and maintenance shop‚ restores vehicles to their proper alignment‚ which keeps tires lasting longer. When a front-wheel drive vehicle with an adjustable rear suspension hits a pothole‚ it should be inspected for misalignment. The same is true for vehicles with four-wheel independent suspension. Good car maintenance includes checking auto alignment and performing a four-wheel alignment when needed
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• 1. The Six Conditions In a paper published in 1957 (reference Univeristy of Chicago) Carl Rodgers spoke about what he called “The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Therapeutic Personality Change”. Relational depth page 43mearns and cooper He came to the conclusion after many years working in psychotherapy that if the six conditions stated in the paper were carried out and followed that “personality change” would occur. The first two conditions state that at the onset two people must be
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Person Centered Group Development Group therapy or psychotherapy in the United States‚ has a long history that dates back into the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. During this time the America was being bombarded by masses of immigrants. Most of these immigrants settled in large cities. Organizations such as Hull House in Chicago were founded to assist them in adjusting to life in the United States. Known as settlement houses‚ these agencies helped immigrant groups lobby for better
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