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    Observation Of Salinas

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    shopping in groceries stores located in Salinas such as Foodmaxx or Walmart. Even though we have a small grocery store in Castroville my family prefers to go shopping in Salinas because those stores usually have the necessary personal items we need at a much cheaper price. For example‚ in Castroville‚ a small package of bread costs around four dollars and twenty- nine cents. In a grocery store in Salinas‚ the same package of bread costs 3

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    Clinic Observation

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    activities. During each therapy session‚ we took part in four activities and spent approximately 15 minutes on each activity. Bob and I attempted to make the session as fun and engaging as possible by switching up the goals and activities. For example‚ we played Go Fish‚ Hi! Ho! Cherry-O‚ created silly sentences with target sounds‚ and participated in scavenger hunts. The target sounds that we focused on included ………….. In order to participate in the game or activity‚ Bob‚ the client‚ and I took

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    Soccer Observation

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    Emilio Patino Soccer Observation I watched my little cousin’s (Ivan) soccer game. It was not much of an intense game because it seemed like some kids were lost during the event. The parents were shouting at the sideline‚ and cheer on their kid whenever they got the ball. I was surprised the kids were able to hear them with the constant shouting. I saw a couple of players interacting with each other. They were not saying much‚ but how they wanted to finish the game so they could go home. A couple

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    Group Observations

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    Lisa Smart Kim Lane Group Process 3/8/13 Paper 1 Group Observation The group I chose to observe was an alcoholics anonymous group. I chose this as the group to observe because it relates to this field of work and also I have family members whom I attend meetings with for support. There are different types of AA groups. The most common two are open meetings‚ and closed meetings. Open meetings are meetings where speakers tell how they drank‚ how they discovered AA‚ and how its program has

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    Humanistic Observation

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    humans. Next‚ is that the emotional‚ internal world is dominant‚ and people should listen to what their internal world is trying to tell them. Another assumption‚ is that all living things are inclined towards growth and actualization (E. Sarno‚ personal communication‚ February 16‚ 2017). Also‚ it is assumed that people are intrinsically good and trustworthy. As well as‚ an emphasis on the here and now and the value in being authentic and genuine. Furthermore‚ is the need of scientific methods to

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    Observations In Philosophy

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    1 Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction The Mind-Body Problem: Five Philosophical Observations: 1) You have a mind and a body 2) These normally work together 3) Your body is physical and‚ thus‚ publicly observable 4) Your mental life is essentially private; no one else can feel your pain‚ or experience the images you do; and unlike the physical realm the mental realm is not publicly observable‚ therefore‚ 5) You have privileged access to the contents of your own mind 2 Consciousness

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    Courtroom Observation

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    Courtroom Observation Liberty University presented a case of White v. Gibbs which is about Mrs. Debbie White and Patrick Gibbs under the civil provisions of Indiana’s Dram Shop Act‚ Indiana Code 7.1-5-10-15.5. In this case Mrs. Debbie White sued Patrick Gibbs and O’Malley’s Tavern. Because White and Gibbs do not live in the same states‚ the suit was brought in diversity in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. However‚ the suit will be decided under Indiana state

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    Becoming Airborne Lub-dub‚ inhale. Lub-dub‚ exhale. My heart was pounding as if I had been running on a treadmill for a straight hour. Sometimes it pounded through my brain‚ other times out my throat. My stomach was clenched and buried somewhere near my ankles. It was hard to breathe. It was hard to breathe because my biggest fear was standing right in front of me. And the stupid thing is‚ my fear stood still. “One ride on the Wild One‚ Monica. Just one ride and you’ll get the funnel cake you

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    BOOM!!! POW!!! The group of soldiers were surrounded. What will happen next? Well I don’t know because that’s not what I’m talking about. Today... I will be talking about my values‚ hopes and dreams. But I don’t want to bore you so I’ll try to make it as interesting as possible. VALUES Everyone has values‚ whether it comes from genetics or from your environment. My values have to do more with my independence‚ friends and money. They are just my essentials and things I need to keep going. I got

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    The summer of 2009‚ I arrived to the United States with my mother and two siblings for the first time. While I was looking forward to new opportunities in a country known for its liberties and opportunities‚ leaving my home and family was devastating. I cried every night because I was 1‚509 miles away from my birthplace. I was now in a foreign land and I could not identify with many people. That was the start of a brand new era. It was difficult adapting to a new country‚ language and culture. I

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