Learning Team A Annotated Bibliography Amanda Rivera‚ Rita Myers‚ Tyrone Williams‚ Kat Meeks BSHS/322 April 1‚ 2013 University of Phoenix Instructor- Ms. Amy Donaldson Annotated Bibliography Amanda Rivera Les Parrott‚ (2003). Counseling and Psychotherapy 2E‚ Ch.12 Behavior Therapy‚ retrieved on March 30‚ 2013 from https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/content/eBookLibrary2/content/eReader.aspx?asset MetaId=8078ccbb-bae2-4e0a-9d43-19a4426d5fac&assetDataId=055457eb-a34e-
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Perspectives on Changes in Adulthood BSHS 342 May 13‚ 2010 Dr. Margaret Garberina Perspectives on Changes in Adulthood Everyone has his or her own philosophy of how a person changes during early‚ middle‚ and late adulthood. My personal philosophy is it depends on the person’s situation. If a person is married and has children‚ he or she will go through aging differently from a person who is single and never had children. The following paragraphs will explain my philosophy on what changes
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Organizational Change & Leadership from a Systems Perspective Sondra Primm BSHS/425 February 4‚ 2015 Professor Mary Hoover Organizational Change & Leadership from a Systems Perspective There are many aspects to running a successful organization. The dream of running a business initially starts off as a vision in the mind of the founder. That vision materializes into the mission statement‚ and progresses on to becoming an organization worthy of being put into a business plan. After completion of
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Software for Human Services Organizations Rachel Landry BSHS/375 March 2‚ 2015 Donna Zeh Software for Human Services Organizations Technology has come a long way in recent years when it comes to making the human service field more efficient‚ with software and applications it has made client care access as easy as getting to a computer. Patients are able to access their information through applications or software offered by the professionals providing the care. The information about the client
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Mediation and Advocacy Literature Review Judy Reeves BSHS/441 July 15‚ 2013 Melinda Barker Mediation and Advocacy Literature Review Mediation is the preferred method of conflict resolution in the majority of litigations. Mediation has many benefits and few risks to the parties involved. Three articles regarding mediation and advocacy will be discussed in this literature review. The articles pertain to cases where mediation was the method used to come to a settlement. This author will provide
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Skills and Characteristics of Human Services Workers Celine Brown BSHS/471 April 10‚ 2014 Carol Felcyn Human service workers are an important aspect to the career field to help individuals that have problems that have impacted his or her life. In order to have a successful career in the human services field an individual must have some skills and characteristics that will help them throughout his or her career. There are characteristics that are considered essential and detrimental within
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Macro Systems paper BSHS/325 February 1‚ 2014 Laura Cobb Macro Systems paper Social work is a very complex and rewarding field to get into if someone really wants to make a difference in the world. There are three types of practices that are involved in social work they are known as Macro‚ Micro‚ and Mezzo. Social workers will experience many different challenges such as societal‚ and domestic problems. It is very important for a social worker to be able to find a way to empower their clients‚ allowing
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selected or announcing possible exam topics at the beginning of the course. However‚ O’Malley rejects these alternatives. He concludes that he sees frequent as well as brief exams as the only way to improve students’ study habits and learning (352-355). On the other hand‚ there are some weaknesses in O’Malley’s argument towards more frequent exams. For example‚ frequent tests and exams may not have the same effect on all students. He mentions that by giving more frequent tests‚ "Students learn
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metropolis state and concentrate on achieving objective goals. According to Nelissen and Meijers (2010:343-355)‚ wearing and displaying goods‚ especially luxurious products‚ enhances one’s social status‚ breaks down barrier of temporal relations‚ and potentially engender beneficial social interactions. This in turn‚ increases the trustworthiness of an individual (Nelissen & Meijers‚2010:352-355). Simmel (1957:545) therefore argued in his article on ‘Fashion’ that the upper class creates fashion to
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In Islam there is always 12 months in a year. In both religions there is 29-30 days in a month. In the Islamic calendar there is 34-355 days in a year. However there are the 353-355 day in a Jewish year ‚ although there are 383-386 days in a Leap year for Jewish people. In both religions there a forbidden and no forbidden food. Jews don’t eat any animal that doesn’t chew cud ‚ or have cloven hooves. Muslims
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