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    Multicultural Competence

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    Multicultural Competence Throughout my practicum‚ I have realized the importance of being aware of the clients and their backgrounds. I didn’t realize that there was a client in one of the group sessions that was homosexual. When my comment in the group was taken to mean a husband and wife relationship‚ I didn’t know his background or situation. The other therapist commented and asked how he felt about the topic and if he was uncomfortable. He mentioned that he was ok with it‚ he felt he could apply

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    Barbie a Good Role Model?

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    “I’m a Barbie girl‚ in the Barbie world Life in plastic‚ its fantastic! You can brush my hair; undress me everywhere Imagination‚ life is your creation.”- Aqua It’s a life in plastic. She has a family‚ pets‚ a boyfriend‚ a profession‚ and various outfits. It’s what most young girls grow up with. Their very first doll can make a difference in one’s life. The Barbie doll from the early adolescents’ experiences with‚ and views of‚ Barbie article states that‚ “it is one of the most successful

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    country to get better. Nora was only trying to do her best for her husband. She never told him of this loan and has been secretly paying it by saving from her household allowance. Her husband thinks her careless and childlike‚ and often calls her his doll. When he is appointed bank director‚ his first act is to relieve a man who was once disgraced for having forged his signature on a document. Krogstad‚ is the person Nora has borrowed her money. Nora forgot that she forged her father’s signature in

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    October 31‚ 2012 Barbie- An American Icon Icons like Barbie recognized for their popularity and effects on society. Barbie is a subject of obsession all over the world. Collectors‚ consumers and even some designers become enthralled in the Barbie world. Designers create special designs to fit a specific trend of the high fashion runways. Collectors all over the world collect and spend amazing amounts of money to have the original Barbie in their collection. The consumers have made Barbie a true icon

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    revenues‚ is the manufacturer of Barbie‚ Hot Wheels‚ Matchbox cars and board games. Barbie dolls (Mattel’s flagship brand) were introduced in 1959. With these dolls attracting 7 to 12 year old girls‚ different varieties of Barbie dolls were released into the toy market. Mattel dominated the toy market till the late 1990s. But in 2001‚ when MGM’s Bratz dolls were introduced‚ the realistic look of these dolls attracted girls and they started abandoning Barbie dolls. Now Barbie faces stiff competition not

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    A Doll House

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    A Doll House A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen Analysis Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House makes the argument that above all‚ a successful marriage can only be based in trust‚ mutual honesty‚ and equality. Honesty and trust go hand in hand‚ and only when both parties are honest enough to trust each other can a marriage work. The play begins with Torvold criticizing the idea of being in debt when in actuality his wife (Nora) owes a great deal of money that she borrowed to finance a trip to Italy that saved

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    HISTORY OF BARBIE Introduction: Barbie is often seen today as a bad role model for girls.  I would like to show how Barbie is actually a good role model for girls. This is because of how Barbie inspires girls to dream big‚ how she teaches girls to respect others‚ and how she is actually less feminist than many people think she is. I. HOW DID BARBIE COME TO BE? A. Ruth and Elliot Handler founded Mattel Creations in 1945‚ and 14 years later‚ Ruth Handler gave the world the Barbie doll.  (Barbie History)

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    OF ECONOMICS AND MUAMALAT FIRST SEMESTER 2013/2014 MDA4013 Integrated case study Report on china dolls PREPARED FOR: PUAN AINULASHIKIN BINTI MARZUKI PREPARED BY: MUMTAZ BT MUSTAPA 1100721 Group: TMB 3 SUBMISSION DATE: 11 OCTOBER 2013 Executive Summary The article of China Dolls is about the fashion designer by Haute Couture Fashions Bhd (HCF) of its history of establishment‚ an expanding

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    Mattel’s Barbie Industry Analysis Mandy Hope April 4‚ 2011 Every second 2.5 Barbie dolls are sold. This contributes to sales of more than $1.5 billion U.S. annually‚ making Mattel’s Barbie the most successful doll in history. By the year 2000‚ Barbie and all accessories had become more than half of Mattel’s toy sales. Despite several other companies promoting Barbie-like dolls‚ their management showed little fear. All believed that the American public was so engrained with the brand and

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    Food Dyes Research Paper

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    Food Dyes A Rainbow of Risks Sarah Kobylewski‚ Ph.D. CandidateMolecular Toxicology Program University of California‚ Los Angeles and Michael F. Jacobson‚ Ph.D. Executive Director Center for Science in the Public Interest Copyright © 2010 by Center for Science in the Public Interest First Printing June 2010 Printing: 5 4 3 2 1 Summary Food dyes‚ synthesized originally from coal tar and now petroleum‚ have long been controversial. Many dyes have been banned because of their adverse

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