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    Self- Disclosure The main objective of human service professional is to help his clients. During assisting process‚ human services need to communicate very carefully with his/her client to establish the trust so that they can build up good relationship as a client and helper. It is obvious to client to disclose information about themselves to the human services with the hope to get solution for their problems. In such situation‚ as a human service professional

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    wants to beat the opposing team. This is a great book because it teaches about friendship and trust. It also is good because it is exciting to read what decisions the character will make and what will happen after he makes it. This book teaches us how hard it is to live in poor places and other really important things. The way that this book teaches us friendship and trust is because‚ Lonnie has to trust his friends and his teammates that they will stick up for him when he is in hard times. Many

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    dreams of Golden Boy‚ gorgeous merboy that haunts her dreams‚ filling her with awe and dread at the same. Was she right to trust so blindly? This story includes imagery and symbolism‚ which all together add power and feeling to the plot. Imagery is imperative in this particular story since without it‚ the reader would have difficulty understanding why Maddy decided to trust the Golden Boy so easily. Golden Boy is described as‚ “…very attractive guy who was being mystically transformed into a lion

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    discloses information to you. Do not promise to keep a secret. If the child/young person confides in us we cannot promise to keep it a secret because we will have to disclose the information given and this will make the child think that they cannot trust that person anymore‚ they trusted you in the first place to disclose the information. Also a main feature of sexual abuse is that the abuser asks the child to keep this a secret between them. If a child asks you to keep a secret age/stage appropriately

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    Trust is something that is earned not given. truth is developed over time. Sometimes it may take months it may even take years. Friends who grew up together and lived closely to one another throughout their adult life usually have developed some form of trust in each other. Mrs. Grace Ansley‚ a quiet woman with a huge moral dilemma‚ and Mrs. Alida Slade‚ a woman who seems to have a serious bone to pick with her counterpart‚ have known each other for many years now. Together they are the main characters

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    Scarlet Letter Literary Technique Essay Per.6 Leona Barnes 9/7/12 Some of the most beautiful things that humans are capable of making are bridges. Bridges connect us with others of our kind mentally and physically and showcase the need for humans to contact each other and connect. Dimmesdale as a human needs bridges‚ but is having a very hard time building them. Dimmesdale cannot connect to anyone. He keeps his flock at bay through his sermons and alienates Hester and Pearl by not claiming

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    What idea does the author develop regarding perseverance? Perseverance - steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success. In the book “Unwind”‚ the author develops many ideas surrounding perseverance. All of the characters in this novel can be related back to life as we know it. The examples displayed‚ although dramatized in certain instances‚ can represent the battles people of today find themselves fighting. Among all things‚ the author shows that no matter

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    The government of the state of Texas is a difficult and complicated institution that is composed of many different levels. The question comes in to everyone’s mind at one time or another whether or not to trust the government. It could be that people believe that the officials will take advantage of their power‚ or simply people don’t like the idea of being controlled by someone who is not a family member or friend. To avoid this centralized power‚ the government is divided into stages and this is

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    being accountable…while we are cheerleading on our team I myself have to make sure my work gets done when something is due or all that motivating was for nothing‚ because my team knows that I can’t be trusted with my part of the task…and without trust there really isn’t a team‚ just 5 individuals trying to get the job

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    knowledge gets Prospero into trouble in the first place. By neglecting everyday matters when he was duke‚ he gave his brother a chance to rise up against him. To a certain extent we can say that Prospero is too trusting. He trusted his brother‚ and this ‘trust’ awaked an evil nature. He also trusted Caliban who afterwards tried to rape Miranda. His possession and use of magical knowledge renders him extremely powerful and not entirely sympathetic. His punishments of Caliban are petty and vindictive‚

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