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    Effective Listening Strategies Liliana Lavaki-Ahosivi BSHS/385 July 27‚ 2015 Barbara Hughson Effective Listening Strategies Listening is the way we hear someone or something. Effective listening requires us to hear more of what someone is saying instead of just hearing what they are saying. When we are listening effectively‚ it means we are not letting anything distract us from paying attention to what the person is saying and understanding them verbally and nonverbally. Speaking in a way that one

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    Divorce. Wallerstein‚ Judith and Blakeslee‚ Sandra. The Unexepected Legacy of Divorce. (2003) Straight Talk. Divorce talk. Porterfield‚ Kay Marie. Facts On Files‚ Inc. (1999) The Scared Child. Helping Kids Overcome Traumatic Eevents. Brooks‚Sara and Siegel Paula. John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. (1996) Between Two Worlds. The Inner Lives of Children of Divorce. Marquardt‚ Elizabeth. (2005) The Developing Person.

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    many facilities are prison-like‚ with locked doors and barred windows; Consequently‚ most experts in juvenile justice advocate that detention be limited to alleged offenders who require secure custody for the protection of themselves and others” (Siegel & Welsh‚ 357). This evidence proves that juvenile detention facilities may not be the best option of punishment for all juveniles who commit crimes. “Carry each

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    links to firms and institutions that they have been affiliated with in previous time frames. This is all prior to them linking up as board members for the FASB‚ 2014. The present executive members are Golden‚ Kroeker‚ Buck Linsmeier‚ Schroeder‚ Siegel and Smith. 1. Golden started his duration as the 7th chairman of the FASB as of 7/1/2013. He began his duties to the FASB back in 2010. At that time he had served 6 yrs. as a staff member for the FASB. He is set to serve through 6/30/2017. He

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    Critical Research Paper about William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing Much Ado About Nothing‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is a dramatic production that uses the tools of deception and humor under the category of comedy. As defined by Paul N. Siegel‚ “A comic play is usually accepted to be a light-hearted play with a happy conclusion.” Yet‚ Shakespearian tragic plays often use deception as a method to damage the role of the hero. In other Shakespearian tragedies like Othello and Richard III‚

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    crimes are usually viewed as forbidden or corrupt. The consensus view of crime‚ are crimes that everybody views as punishable. Some crimes include‚ rape‚ robbery‚ murder‚ and etc. Social harm is linked to the consensus view of crime. According to Siegel‚ social harm is what sets deviant behavior from normal behavior. An example of a consensus view‚ is the case of a young Indonesian school girl who was gang-rape and murdered by a group that consisted of fourteen men—including some boys from her school

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    Many characters don’t have the power to control all of the flat and round characters in a story‚ but one character in Shakespeare’s short stories does have the ability to do so. Iago‚ the character in “Othello” has the ability to take control of all the characters’ lives even if they don’t suspect any kind of remorse. While Shakespeare gave Iago the ability to control the entire plot by his secret misleading situations allows him to be the enticer of every situation that occurs throughout the story

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    dealing with others. For example‚ the children of wife batterers are more likely to use aggressive tactics themselves than children in the general population‚ especially if the victims (their mothers) suffer psychological distress from the abuse” (Siegel‚ 2007‚ p. 110). 2. In a minimum of four double-spaced pages (excluding the cover and references pages) write a critical essay voicing your opinion about the following issues: * Identify potential ethical / moral issues that could arise

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    Kannai‚ R. (2009). Munchausen by mommy. Families‚ Systems‚ & Health‚ 27‚ 105-112. Malatack‚ J.‚ Consolini‚ D.‚ Mann‚ K.‚ Raab‚ C. (2006). Taking on the parent to save a child: Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Contemporary Pediatrics‚ 23(6)‚ 50-63. Siegel‚ D.M. (2009). Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a pediatrician ’s observations. Families‚ Systems‚ Health‚ 27‚ 113-115. BehaveNet. Factitious Disorder. Retrieved from http://behavenet.com/factitious-disorder

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    next‚ a community based program known as: Child Mental Health and lastly Emergency Crisis Response. Community-based treatment efforts vary between states however‚ the purpose and importance of these treatment efforts are identical. Larry J. Siegel‚ Brandon C. Welsh authors of: Juvenile Delinquency: Theory‚ Practice‚ and Law quote the purpose: “Provide care‚ protection‚ and treatment for juveniles in need”. Institutionalization Issues affecting institutionalized juveniles reflects

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