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    Homeless Person

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    education. Homeless families typically live in cars‚ campgrounds and shelters. The population of poor people is increasing very year. Why are people becoming poor? There are many reasons to become poor for example: addiction to alcohol and drugs‚ the person who takes drugs and drink alcohol he/she will spend all his income. People who are poor and addicted are clearly at an increased risk of homelessness (Barrett Foundation). Homeless people often face an insurmountable barrier in obtaining health care

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    An Ordinary Person

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    The poem An Ordinary Person by Rabindranath Tagore is about how humans do not appreciate the things around them and how they want the things that they do not have. The poem also shows how humans are constantly attracted to things that are foreign to them. The literary device allegory is very important to this poem. The poem could be seen as a poem a poem about a man simply going to the future and becoming the center of attention because he has been resurrected. However‚ the poem could also be interpreted

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    An Annoying Person

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    Hunter L. Beebe Professor Jackson Writing 2 Annoying Person Scary Kerri Many people say that there are several reasons why people are annoying to them. However‚ there is always that one person who always seems to show up when people are around our other friends. Well‚ I have this friend named Kerri‚ and she is annoying. I am annoyed that Kerri is an attention seeker‚ a “one upper”‚ and she cannot shut up. First of all‚ she is an attention seeker. For example‚ she always needs to be the center

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    Plato and Aristotle had different ideas of politics and political justice. In The Republic‚ Plato creates the ideal city‚ which is needed to guarantee justice. He aims to create a peaceful united city that will lead to the greater good of the community and individuals. Unlike Plato who imagines the ideal city‚ Aristotle looks at actual cities in The Politics. He doesn ’t want to create the ideal city; he aims to improve the existing city. While their ideas about politics and justice were different

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    Person of Influence.

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    Indicate a person who has had a significant influence on you‚ and describe that influence. When you are a child‚ you learn quickly to distinguish the sounds of your parents’ footsteps walking through the halls of your house. Whether it’s the sound of your mom’s heels clicking down hardwood floors around 5 p.m. or the sound of your dad’s work boots clanging down the stairs‚ these sounds are as familiar as the clothes you wear or your favorite toy when you are a child. For me‚ it was always a

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    Old Person

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    Describe an interesting old person -          Who he is -          Why you find him interesting -          How he helps you -          How often you meet him * I have met many old persons in my life. * Many of them have influenced me. * But the one whom I find most interesting is my grandmother. * She is in her late 60s * She is not very tall but very beautiful. * Although she has a wrinkled face but she always wears a warm smile on her lips and a radiant glow on her face

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    Person Centered

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    Introducing the Person Centred Approach and its personal meaning for me and for development for counselling skills. Roxanne Lewington Firstly I am going to outline my understanding of Carl Rogers‚ the Person Centred Approach and the Core Conditions‚ which are the three basic principles for the Person Centred Approach. Then I will continue with explaining what Carl Rogers’s theories means to me‚ referring to the person centred concepts that impact me. Next I will show how these theories have

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    An Extraordinary Person

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    An Extraordinary Person People walk in and out of your life every day. Some people move on through the heartache and pain‚ and others hold on to that one somebody who has made a lasting impression on their life. All of my life I was gratefully blessed to have a very special person to rely on. He was there for everything from birth. Everyone has certain people in their lives that mean a lot to them‚ but it really takes a grand person to be important to you. I have had many special people come

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    The moral issue that I will be talking about is when someone believes that they are ill or not in good standing and they try to hide everything from everyone around. My uncle and grandmother both hide they were battling cancer until it was too late. My grandmother was taking care of by my grandfather and all her finances were taking care of by him. While my uncle took care of everything and he could act like everything’s going well‚ until after his death the family realized he wasn’t and now we are

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    Aristotle’s theory of the Tragic Hero: “A man doesn’t become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall” Tragic hero’s who fit under Aristotle’s depiction are known as ‘Aristotelian Tragic Hero’s’ and possess five specific characteristics; 1) A flaw or error of judgment (also known as ‘hamartia’ which is a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine) 2) A reversal of fortune due to the error of judgment (also known as ‘peripeteia’‚ which is a sudden reversal of fortune

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