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    Jen Whittington Cultural Family Background Outline Social and Cultural Foundations in Counseling Dr. Beth Wilson April 13‚ 2013 1. Specific cultures I am a Caucasian female and I am a quarter of each German‚ Swedish‚ and Norwegian. The rest is a blend of Dutch‚ British and Jewish. I chose to investigate my German and Swedish heritage because they each make up a big part of my background. I also chose them because I inherited the Swedish from my dad and the German from my

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    Counseling can be viewed as relationship between two individuals‚ a counselor and a client‚ with the aim of helping the client overcome a problem or reduce adversary/suffering .In this relationship‚ the assumption is that the client is in a problem and needs assistance‚ while the counselor is experienced and possesses unconditional positive regard to the client. Therefore‚ counseling may also be regarded as a helping profession because it aims at helping the clients deal with the problems they face

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    Essay: The Bias of Language‚ the Bias of Pictures Essay Author: Neil Postman and Steve Powers Section I: Analysis of theme 1. Misleading Language -"This means that there is a level of language whose purpose is to describe an event. There is also a level of language whose purpose is to evaluate an event. Even more‚ there is a level of language whose purpose is to infer what is unknown on the basis of what is known."(243:1) 2. Misleading Pictures -"The picture documents and celebrates the

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    Defining Ethics in Counseling A professional counseling organization supports the rigorous standards for education‚ training and clinical practice. The counselors are committed to increasing knowledge of human behavior and understanding of themselves and the clients that they are trying to help. They are skilled professionals who provide a full range of counseling services in a variety of settings. Most professional counseling organizations have a code‚ a document intended as a guide

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    Initial Counseling Name: _______________________ Date: ______________________ The following counseling session is designed to inform you of what is expected of you concerning your job performance standards. This is an initial performance counseling and will be presented in a “list” format. You will receive feedback on your actual performance during your monthly performance counseling (DA Form 4856). During your monthly performance counseling we will discuss in detail the areas that you

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    Alicia US II 24 April 2013 Media Bias Research Paper When a journalist or any other media outlet reports news with a point of view and not just the facts‚ it is called media bias. Media bias can happen in several forms. These include selective reporting of facts‚ omission of facts and deliberate distortion. Media bias in America comes mainly in two forms‚ conservative and liberal. Major media outlets are sometimes known for their bias reporting. The Fox News Channel tends to have a more conservative

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    The history and development of the tuba family and its fundamental keys Introduction The tuba is one of the youngest members of the modern day standard orchestra and it is still less than 200 years old. It is also one of the only orchestral instruments which has initially been patented; this was done in Prussia‚ September 1835 by Wilhelm Wieprecht. In this modern age we have the full range of instrumentation available for any ensemble‚ this was not always the case as Herbert & Wallace (1997)

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    representation of the values and origins of the Morberger family. To the Japanese community‚ mon’s are a symbol of the family’s identity and name and were popularly used by the samurai to distinguish the social class and portray the honour of their family. (Encyclopaedia Japan‚ 2008). When creating my mon‚ I wanted to reflect the Japanese use of nature and symbolism to show the history of my family name and how different cultures came together to form our family. The most notable figure on the mon is the silhouette

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    CONTEMPORARY CONCEPTS OF MARRIAGES‚ COUPLES‚ AND FAMILIES VALERIE V. CUFFEE Introduction to Marriage‚ Couple‚ and Family Counseling COUN - 6201F - 2 JUNE‚ 11‚ 2012 Over the last decades the concept of marriage‚ couples and family has undergone great change. What is been known as “traditional marriage” is being redefined. The vestiges of the traditional marriage are largely based on

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    Everyone has a different perception of what their culture is and what it means to them. There are so many things that I like about my culture. Some of the things that I’m fond of are my family traditions‚ religion‚ music and my family values. One of my family traditions is the Christmas party we have at my aunt’s house from my mom’s side‚ and there we usually get there and eat and the food is mostly dishes like tamales‚ rice and beans. The sweets are like cookies called ojarascas which are made sugar

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