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    * Pick your company as a team: MATTEL * Get an annual report and 10K or similar recent financial statements from 2011 or most recent year available. Besides Edgar (the government SEC site)‚ and company sites‚ you may want to look at Hoover or other sources such as Wards‚ Mergent’s Industry Review‚ Dun & Bradstreet‚ or Standard & Poor’s for company and industry info. These can all be found online or through the library (note: for some resources you might need to be connected to IU/IUPUI

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    Edward Bloor's Tangerine

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    day. One small mistake in deciding something can trigger something totally unexpected or threatening. In Edward Bloor’s novel‚ Tangerine‚ Mrs. Fisher makes many choices that have multiple effects on Paul’s character. Choices made by Mrs. Fisher affect Paul’s life‚ self-concept‚ and relationships. First‚ Paul’s life is affected when Mrs. Fisher allows Paul to go to Tangerine Middle School while Lake Windsor Middle School is being fixed. While Paul was at Lake Windsor Downs‚ he had an IEP

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    positive or negative we put out in the universe‚ a positive or negative is given back to us. (e.g I volunteer my time to a local community center‚ and as a reward‚ I am given a job.) | According to the text‚ Fisher (2005) defines karma as meaning “action‚ and is the consequences of action.” (p 75) Fisher (2005) goes on to say that every decision – thought‚ want or desire – we make shapes our future. | While my thought focus on how karma is returned to us‚ our text focuses on how karma influences our future

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    “sea monster” looming in the creek. “No way” were the thoughts of many as they heard Caratan Jr. tell his tale‚ and they continued on with their normal lives‚ despite his desperate cries of fear and warning. The attacks of Lester Stilwell and Stanley Fisher show that the technology of this era was very un-advanced‚ this was also the first recorded shark attack in fresh water‚ and the amount of time it took for a doctor to reach the place of the attack was lengthy and costly. The technology in this

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    gather all the information we have got in the science of love‚ many researchers in different fields have cooperated to form an idea of what occurs when love happens. One of the world leading researches in this field is the American anthropologist Helen Fisher‚ author of many best-seller books such as why we love‚ or why him‚ why her. She has worked with many neuroscientists‚ psychologists‚ sociologist‚ and doctors in order to achieve a big experiment where brains of participants that claimed to be in love

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    Abstract As a challenge to the incumbent directive and interpretive approaches of behaviourism and psychoanalysis therapies‚ person-centered therapy has revolutionised the direction of counselling theory and practice. As the name implies‚ person-centered approach views clients as the ultimate agents for self-change. It assumes that humans are essentially positively motivated and can be trusted to make their own decisions to shape‚ direct and take responsibility for the way they live their lives.

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    Length: 2‚515 words The purpose of this essay is to discuss the positive and negative use of integration within Counselling. Much has been said about the integration of therapies and Christian values. The practice of secular psychotherapies has brought much conflict; many Christian counsellors have taken a different stance regarding the integration of psychology and religion. Some have embraced integration wholeheartedly whilst others reject it just as vigorously and many others fall somewhere between

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    What Makes Art Therapy

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    is inheritably therapeutic‚ it is the creation of an art object and the introduction of a “third object” into the previously two- way dialogue between client- therapist that defines and distinguishes the discipline. Art as Therapy versus Art Psychotherapy Currently there is no universal definition to Art Therapy. With the constant interplay of various shaping forces‚ art therapy has changed significantly since its early beginnings (Jones‚ 2005; Malchiodi‚ 2007; Waller‚ 1991). Given the challenge

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    Overcoming Post-Partum Depression Introduction a. The number of mother’s experiencing post-partum depression after pregnancy is extremely high. b. Mothers diagnosed with post-partum depression may find it useful to seek out psychiatric counseling‚ self-help groups‚ medical treatment‚ or even engage in yoga‚ as a way to decrease symptoms. I. Post-partum depression is an epidemic and has a profound affect on mothers. a. It affects their relationship with their newborn children.

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    The second section of Jesus Camp gets a lot more dramatic and hard to watch. It begins with all the kids on their way to the church camp. The camp is lead by Becky Fisher who is in my mind a complete psycho. At the camp‚ Fischer stresses the need for children to purify themselves in order to be part of the "army of God". She strongly believes that children need to be in the forefront of turning America toward conservative Christian values and way. She also feels that Christians need to focus on

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