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    drawing a link between his work on the developing world and the magnified effect of climate change in such countries. Sewell notes the importance of climate change and the amplified impact it has on developing countries as a result of their lack of resources and existing poor infrastructure by stating that “climate change affects all of us but it affects developing countries more” (reference). Impacts of Climate Change Greenhouse gases are a natural part of the Earth’s atmosphere. However‚ human activities

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    Climate Change In the present-day society‚ the human race is advancing at a staggering rate. However‚ at the meantime‚ the environment has been polluting with the high-tech. The most obvious is climate warming. Therefore‚ we should protect the environment at once. In my opinion‚ the causes of the climate change are multiple. Firstly‚ some people have not the realized the environment which has been polluted‚ so they have not the awareness to protect the environment‚ and even damage the environment

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    Global Climate Change Everyone is talking about it‚ and the news is constantly covering it. But nobody ever does anything about it. The “it” is global warming. Global warming has been steadily increasing since the industrial revolution at alarming rates causing extreme weather including droughts‚ floods‚ heat waves‚ and hurricanes‚ which is a major concern. In fact‚ it’s increasing at a rate of 10% every year (IPCC). The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a group of scientists

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    Person-centred counselling originated in the thinking of Carl Rogers‚ an eminent American psychologist. He believed that each individual human being had more knowledge and resources to promote their healing and growth than any therapist could ever have – so that the therapist’s job was to create conditions whereby the client could begin to explore and uncover these resources in themselves‚ rather than directly influence the client from a position of “expertise” or “greater knowledge”. These conditions

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    Carl Rogers was born in 1902 in Illinois to a religious‚ conservative household. • Attended University of Wisconsin studying agriculture changed to history • Attended school to become a minister‚ changed completed his Ph.D in Psychology at Columbia University. It was here he became interested in person centered therapy. • After graduating worked for 12 years at a child-guidance center. • 1939-published first book. Began to teach at Ohio State University • 1940 gave a speech‚ which is considered

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    PERSONALITY THEORY – CARL ROGERS AND VICTOR FRANKL Why is it that man lives up to a certain point not knowing what the meaning of life is. Not knowing what path to follow‚ not knowing if the energy and courage to discover the truths of ones own existence in this world exist. Some persons will drive past a street child on Cape Town roads and look sideways in horror‚ quickly lock a car door with an "unapparent" elbow; warm‚ safe‚ and comfortable in the interior of a brand new sports model car. Others

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    EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON COMFORT LEVELS OF OLDER PEOPLE IN NURSING HOMES IN FLORIDA John Onyango1 & Angelica Tavarez 1 School of Architecture‚ University of Miami‚ USA‚ j.onyango@miami.edu 2 School of Architecture‚ University of Miami‚ USA‚ g.wang2@miami.edu Abstract It is estimated that temperature and humidity levels in Florida will increase on average by between 4° F and 11° F by 2080 due to effects of climate change. This will results in the characteristics of the indoor

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    Earth Many things change the surface of the earth‚ and one of those things is water. The course of rivers and creation of lakes can be attributed to receding glaciers‚ and rivers have made changes to landscapes from steep mountains to flat floodplains. As well as humans creating many changes in the flow and direction of rivers and creation and draining of lakes. Some changes happen very rapidly‚ such as building a dam and creating a lake within a short period of time. Some changes happen over thousands

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    Climate Change and its Impact on Agriculture Climate change is an emerging issue of agricultural production and geographical location of India makes it vulnerable to climate change. For most people‚ the expression “climate change” means the alteration of the world’s climate that we humans are causing‚ through fossil fuel burning‚ clearing forests and other practices that increase the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere. However‚ scientists often use the term for any change

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    divulge any personal feelings the individual is experiencing. I believe that in social care there is a huge emphasis on building relations with clients and this theory totally overlooks that. In total contrast to Freud‚ Carl Rogers theory ’ Person centred theory’ conflicts this element. Rogers believed an empathic‚ integrated relationship with the person is required. The therapist needs to be genuine and open with the client to form and build a relationship to which this theory thrives on. (Nelson-Jones

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