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    excuses for the reason why assignments are not turned in on time. As explained by Carolyn foster seagal “In the Dog Ate My Disk‚ and other Tales of Woe” by Ellen Linder in “I’m Your Teacher Not Your Internet Service Provider”. In Seagal paper she used humor to explain how her students have many reasons to way their papers aren’t turned in‚ and some of the categories that she chose to discussed are both humors

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    challenges. Ellen Laird’s "I’m Your Teacher‚ Not Your Internet-Service Provider" and Carolyn Foster Segal’s "The Dog Ate My Flash Drive‚ and Other Tales of Woe" share similar assessments on teaching college students. Each author serves as an English professor‚ stylistically relating the trials of dealing with students’ misbehaviors‚ but representing perspectives from different learning environments. Both Laird and Segal teach College Composition‚ a freshman level course required of most students in when

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    The Dog Ate My Disk‚ and Other Tales of Woe In the article The Dog Ate My Disk‚ And Other Tales of Woe by Carolyn Foster Segal‚ it talks about all the different excuses that many students’ makes in order to get away from turning in an assignment that was not completed on time. One of the most common excuses that students have is the family emergency or some sort of personal issue. This excuse has been used from time to time‚ so it is not as effective anymore compared to how it was back then‚ having

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    relevance to social work Different areas of development are inter-related. The ideas‚ language‚ communication‚ feelings‚ relationships and other cultural elements among which each child is brought up influence his or her development profoundly. (Carolyn Meggitt and Gerald Sunderland) (2000) Child Development : An illustrated guide. Heinemann. The skills of observation are important and the importance of tone of voice and body language‚ particularly when the words spoken might be saying something

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    for children and their families (Segal‚ Gerdes‚ & Steiner‚ 2013). It is incredibly important to educate about and promote

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    include “dehydration- due to purging‚ . . . electrolyte imbalances in the body‚ . . . [and a] ruptured stomach” (Smith and Segal “Bulimia” 3). There are many not so unknown effects to bulimia nervosa as well‚ such as‚ bloating‚ dizziness‚ and swollen cheeks (3). In contrast‚ anorexia makes the anorexic’s body to “slow down‚ . . . [think slow‚ and] . . . [have] headaches (Smith and Segal “Anorexia” 10). It also has many more physical effects like dry nails‚ bloating‚ and severe growth of the hair (10).

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    d.) Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Retrieved at: http://www.bing.com/health/article/mayo Edwards‚ R. (1996) Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Retrieved at: http://www.medicinenet.com/posttraumatic_stress_disorder/article.htm Smith‚ M. & Segal‚ J. (2010) Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Symptoms‚ Treatment‚ and Self-Help Retrieved at: http://helpguide.org/mental/post-traumatic_stress_disorder_symptoms_treatment.htm Student University of Phoenix‚ Senior-Psychology Student

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    Social Empathy Analysis Dr. Segal informs us to remember that policies are created by human beings with their own sets of beliefs and experiences. Social Workers need to be cognizant and mindfulness of this to help understand the values underlying policy decisions and providing advocacy in an effort to keep the best interest in mind of the community that we are serving. This essay identifies challenges policy-makers face in creating policies that impact the lives of everyday citizens‚ proposal

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    of not providing for their patients’ physical and/or psychological needs (Robinson‚ Saisan‚ Segal‚ 2014). Physical neglect is the most obvious and common type of neglect the elderly endure. This includes failing to provide proper: medication or therapy‚ hygiene‚ and living conditions (Robinson‚ Saisan‚ Segal‚ 2014). An astounding 50% of all elder abuse cases are the result of neglect (Robinson‚ Saisan‚ Segal

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    Court justices. In The Choices Justices Make‚ Epstein and Knight make the case for the strategic model‚ which suggests that Supreme Court justices make their decisions based on strategic measures and foresight of legal policy. On the other hand‚ Segal and Spaeth‚ in The Attitudinal Model Revisited‚ focus on how justices act based on their personal political standpoints‚ or “attitudes‚” alone. The strategic model receives its credibility in many ways‚ including the interactions among the justices

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