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    Family-Focused Treatment vs. Individual Treatment for Bipolar Disorder Running Head: Family-Focused Treatment vs. Individual Treatment for Bipolar Disorder Family-Focused Treatment vs. Individual Treatment for Bipolar Disorder Amber Reddy Ivy Tech Community College Abstract Over a nine month period‚ recently hospitalized bipolar‚ manic patients were assigned at random to participate in family-focused psycho-educational therapy or individually focused patient treatment

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    According to Frankena (1973) Socrates argued that there were three typical patterns of reasoning in moral matters. The first belief was that no one should harm to another person. The principle was if an action was to the detriment of another human then it went counter to moral reasoning. If a person killed another person for whatever cause then it cannot be justified using moral reasoning. This belief has been used by those who oppose fighting a war‚ condemning a person to death for a crime‚ or by

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    Andy Levis November 3‚ 2014 3rd Hour AP English Lit and Comp AP Open Lit. Question 1. Paradise Lost‚ John Milton‚ 1667/1674 2. God- the almighty power who controls all life on Earth Satan- rebel angel who wanted to do what he wanted rather than live under God’s rules but was God’s most beautiful angel who decided to head to the dark side Adam- God’s creation‚ man who disobeyed God’s orders and sinned Eve- another one of God’s creations‚ woman who disobeyed God’s orders and sinned just like Adam All

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    Transnational crime is a crime with multiple meaning‚ which is consider to be crime committed in one or more states‚ but extensive part of its preparation‚ planning‚ direction or control takes place in another state (Bohm & Haley‚ 2008‚ p. 532). It is an organized crime that have spread across borders that involving groups working in more than one country to arrange and carry out criminal dealing speculations. Transnational organized crime groups have also been involved in hijacking‚ terrorism‚ and

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    1). Explain the difference between a research question and a hypothesis. Using your current or previous place of employment as a starting point‚ provide one or more research question and then develop two appropriate hypotheses. A resarch question is is a complicated question that does not have a clear cut anser too. The question is most likely variable different answers.A hypothesis is an aswer that might explane the research with lots of evidence. 2). You are the supervisor of a call center

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    Promoting Indigenous Family Health Word Count: 1920 It is a known fact that Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander populations don’t live as long as their western counterparts as shown by AMA Health Report Card (2011). ‘Closing the Gap’ (Calma 2008) is a campaign aimed at a national attempt to support and bring equity in health to our Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander communities. In order to be successful in this we must identify the key issues causing this inequity and through public

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    “Becoming a Fair-minded Thinker” A fair-minded thinker means to have the ability to think clearly and strongly about a topic. With the right amount of research you are ready and able to recite everything you have obtained from the topic. You also have your own point of view on the subject. More in depth‚ a fair-minded person is not easily tricked by slick argumentation. They have there own opinion on things but if you have a better argument they are willing to accept that and change there

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    TOU4006 Sustainable Tourism Management (HT114002) Lecture 11 Functional Management in Sustainable Tourism Learning Objectives • Identifying the various measures adopted at the functional level in a premise to attain sustainable tourism development MARKETING Utilizing the 4Ps in Sustainable Tourism Product − Developing products which are more sustainable in nature‚ e.g. conservation holidays or ecotourism − Vacation packages using public transportation rather than private cars − Small-scale rural

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    Chapter Two and Three Problems Please complete the following 7 exercises below in either Excel or a word document (but must be single document). You must show your work where appropriate (leaving the calculations within Excel cells is acceptable). Save the document‚ and submit it in the appropriate week using the Assignment Submission button. Chapter 2 Exercise 1 1. Issuance of stock Prepare journal entries to record the issuance of 100‚000 shares of common stock at $20 per share for each of

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    the idea of family is not universal; it varies amongst different cultures and ethnic backgrounds. Throughout the course of the semester‚ several theories of marriage and family have been introduced and acknowledged. Over the course of time‚ society has influenced and altered the structure of family life‚ thus altering the methods and techniques in which therapy for couples and families are provided. A study conducted by Bradley et al. (2008) suggests that when individuals/families seek counseling

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