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    Michelle Addie Freshman Comp. Professor Blydenburgh October/28/13 How many people can say they love horror movies? Not many these day mostly because it’s lost its edge and originality. Everything is a remake these days just another classic that is chewed up and spit back out. Why on earth would you want to remake classics for example Carrie? It sickens me so much that horror movies today are worse than they were ten years ago let me go into detail as to why that is . Let me first start with

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    In Walt Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing‚” and Claude McKay’s “America” the poets present a similar view of America‚ but they do so in a very different manor. While both show a love for America and focus on life in America‚ that is where their similarities end. Whitman’s view of America is up-beat and positive‚ focusing on the life of everyday people in America. McKay’s view of America is much more negative‚ and reveals the dark side of the American life. Each used various literary tools to portray

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    Ben Franklin and Frederick Douglass are the most prominent figures in American history that fought for freedom and equal rights‚ democracy and racial equality. Frederick Douglass was one of the most important figures in anti-slavery and civil rights movement which took place in the 19th century. Ben Franklin was a scientist‚ politician‚ diplomat and author. His social and political activity coincided with consolidation and creation of the nation. For both Franklin and Douglass‚ escape from oppressive

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    shown through each one‚ we are all alike and share common ideas‚ we are one. They both go about it in different ways though they do an excellent way of expressing their thoughts. The poem Human Family by Maya Angelou and Barack Obama´s speech on race‚ is what we are comparing. To start off‚ in the poem titled Human Family by Maya Angelou‚ a theme shown is we are more alike than unalike. She develops this idea by repetition of simple words and phrases. In the poem the line ¨we are more alike‚ my friends

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    Personal Values and Ethical Standards 2 Counseling in the substance abuse/mental health business is not an easy job. Working in the Women’s with children population‚ as a counselor I am charged with assisting women to learn how to develop the ability and strength to learn what addiction mean‚ learn better coping skills‚ how to become a better mother and most important how to recover. Counselors deal with putting people’s lives back together so that they may begin being a productive member of society

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    Prisons Compare and Contrast Prisons systems have changed after the first penitentiary was opened known as the Eastern Penitentiary. The theory of penitentiary was that by keeping criminals locked in their cell with not outside influences so that they can reflect on their past as well as become more religious is a way that the person will change their lives for the better and in return this would reform the person so upon release they were God fearing people that could function in society. These

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    Human Services Profession April Kuhia BSHS 301 June 30‚ 2010 Erica Sugiyama-Hill Human Services Profession Human Services is part of a non-profit organization that provides services for human needs. One of the greatest gifts to give yourself or anyone else is inspiration. Human Services Professions provides the assistance needed to cope with both the basic and social human needs. The nature and purpose of Human Services Practices includes goals‚ a generalist practice‚ theoretical frameworks

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    for the Human Services graduate program at East Tennessee State University. The reason why is because I feel I will be of great value to the program. I am passionate about my education and furthering my career options. I have always enjoyed the pursuit of education and with an advanced degree in this field I know that I am the right candidate for the program. I will live a more enriched life knowing I have achieved this accomplishment. I am very eager to educate myself more about the Human Services

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    Floyd describes 3 models of human communication. Which model do you think is the strongest? Do you think there is anything that needs to be added to the model to fully depict the communication process? Although I believe people are communicating through the action process more nowadays than they have been in the past‚ because of how important text messaging and email is to our society. I think that the transaction model is by far the strongest‚ and more accurate way of communicating. The transaction

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    Responsibility of Human Service Workers Gen/200 January 3‚ 2013 Dr. Jacqueline Mangieri‚ PhD Responsibility of the Human Service Workers While there is no argument for lazy‚ incompetent‚ uncaring persons that are doing a job just for a paycheck when individuals are depending on you for services; it is the Human Service Workers responsibility to provide the needed resources to clients‚ not excuses. The Human Service Worker has the responsibility to protect the individual and civil rights

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