The University of the West Indies Open Campus NAME OF TEACHER: Mr. De Cotou NAME OF STUDENT: Gabriella James SUBJECT: Principles and Practices of Social Work lll INTRODUCTION Harry Aponte‚ ACSW‚ is currently a Professor at Hahneman University in Philadelphia‚ and is the Director of the Family Therapy Training Program of Philadelphia. Mr. Aponte is a family therapist with a special interest in the treatment of the poor‚ and many of the problems associated with poverty‚ including the
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CODE OF CONDUCT At the core of every great company is a set of clear and consistent values. Our values underscore every decision we make and guide us in our behaviours. It is up to all of us to keep our values alive – they are an important part of our DNA and a key part of what makes us different. The Code is designed to help us make the right choices. It provides further detail of how each and every one of us should act in accordance with our values of Delighting Customers‚ One Team‚ Integrity
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Plagiarism‚ Citing‚ and APA Style Reference According to the Algonquin College Directive E43‚ Plagiarism is defined as “presenting someone else’s work‚ in whole or in part‚ as one’s own‚ and includes the verbal or written submission of another work (for example‚ ideas‚ wording‚ code‚ graphics‚ music and inventions) without crediting that source. This includes all electronic sources…‚ all print and written sources…‚ and all verbal sources.” It is important knowing what plagiarism means for someone
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Sample Paper on Online Education Post U. Student Post University Online learning in the past years has become widely popular for continuing education among adult learners. According to Phillips (2007)‚ online learning allows the learner to be independent and self-directed and allowing the instructor’s role from expert to facilitator. Strategies to enhance the learner’s online experience include benefits to resources‚ convenience‚ and participation in student discussion. In an article from
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Neisseria Gonorrhoeae “The Gonorrhea Disease” Bonnie Richards MED 102-Medical Aseptic Procedures Mr. Natalie Hale Stevens Henager College April 9‚ 2013 Abstract Neiseeria Gonorrhoeae is known in the medical world to be responsible for the disease‚ known as Gonorrhea. This disease is a sexually spread disease of international-wide importance. Men and women should have the uunderstanding on how gonorrhea spreads from person to person‚ the symptoms associated with disease
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Running head: THE EFFECTS OF DRUGS AND DEPRESSION 1 The Effects of Drugs and Depression Following the American Psychological Association’s Guidelines Joe K. Gerb Bergen Community College THE EFFECTS OF DRUGS AND DEPRESSION 2 Abstract A person may be suffering from depressive symptoms and use narcotics with the hope of acquiring some kind of relief. Depressive symptoms can develop as a result of using mind altering substances or as part of
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DDS determined the claimant is disabled at step 5 of sequential evaluation; however‚ a denial is warranted. CASE DISCUSSION & POLICY ANALYSIS (INCLUDING SPECIFIC REFERENCES) This 57-year-old claimant is filing a DIB claim alleging disability since 07/15/2016 due to multiple medical conditions including anxiety and depression. The evidence in file shows the claimant has a history of anxiety and depression. She is prescribed mild psychotropic medication from her primary care manger. At the mental
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Culturally Competent Teachers Effect’s on Latino Students with Emotional Disturbance Gloria Page-Gooding Immaculata University Abstract The objective of this study was to examine the progress of Latino students with ED when assigned to culturally competent teachers in their school environment in addition to the other school supports they receive. For the purpose of this research; cultural competence is defined as the process through which teachers are trained in the following
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September 19th 2013 Abstract This paper examines the ethical boundaries Professional counselors have to deal with face their clients during therapeutic relationships. The paper furthermore addresses multiple relationships‚ how Counselors and Client boundaries are poorly managed‚ ethical issues‚ sexual attraction‚ and also this paper will be looking into the state code of conduct in reference to boundary relationship between Counselors and Clients and finally
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The second strand for preparing culturally responsive teachers according to Villegas and Lucas‚ teachers have to maintain an attitude that is supportive of the linguistically diverse culture is a requirement for culturally responsive teaching to be successful. (Lucas and Villegas‚ 2002) Teachers value that there are many different ways to learn‚ speak‚ think‚ behave and learn. Instead of seeing the diverse students as a challenge in education they see them as an asset in the classroom for all
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