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    APT (2002)‚ vol. 8‚ p. 172 Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2002)‚ vol. 8‚ pp. 172–179 Williams & Garland A cognitive–behavioural therapy assessment model for use in everyday clinical practice Chris Williams & Anne Garland This is the first in a series of five papers that address how to offer practical cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) interventions within everyday clinical settings. Future papers will cover identifying and challenging unhelpful thinking‚ overcoming reduced activity

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    Sample Written Task 1 Criterion A The rationale seems to be a few words over the 200-300 word limit‚ clocking in at 303 words total; not that bad but it needs to stay within the word limit. The rationale also doesn’t give a clear cut purpose as to why he is doing this. He does give some background information about why exactly he chose this exact topic for his written task‚ but he doesn’t tell us what exactly he’s trying to do and what the task is about. I get the feeling that the writer of

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    Outline the key features of utilitarianism The theory of utilitarianism was developed by and associated by Jeremy Bentham and utilitarianism is a teleological ethical theory where the moral value of an action can be judged by its consequences. Three main philosophers have come up with different types of utilitarianism. Jeremy Bentham introducing Act Utilitarianism and John Stuart Mill trying to improve the flaws that he encountered with Bentham’s theory with his Rule Utilitarianism and lastly‚

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    PSY104 WRITTEN PROPOSAL Enter Title of Community Center Enter Student’s name Enter Course name and number Enter Instructor’s name Enter Date submitted Enter presentation URL: Enter screencast URL: Introductory Paragraph: This is where you will introduce your Community Center to the City Council‚ ask for their consideration of your expert opinion on these specific rooms‚ and identify your main goal (your thesis statement) for each of these activities. 1. Age Group #1 - Infants Paragraph

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    mostly allusions to spirits. This section of the “Dummies Guide to Juju”‚ explains in detail how to pray to ancestors/spirits to bring good fortune and protection. Writing from the viewpoint of a strong believer in the religion‚ the text was written in an assertive manner towards readers‚ “You should.” Also‚ in a style that demonstrates how strongly practitioners believe in their religion‚ very arrogantly‚ almost as if it were a fact. To adapt to the style of a dummies guide‚ every word that

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    lot of authority in America at that time such as they weren’t allowed to vote or did not have a lot of freedom of speech‚ Emily Dickinson had a different mindset and hence could not publish her poems when she was alive. Out of the 1800 poems or so written by her‚ most of them are related to the theme ‘Death’ or ‘emotional disturbance’ and ‘passion for nature’. Throughout her life‚ she seldom left her house and visitors were few. The people with whom she did interact‚ however had an enormous impact

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    Brazil Jimenez & Ashlee Zwahlen AP Lit Period 4 Written Explanation The poem "Annabel Lee"‚ written by Edgar Allan Poe‚ expresses mainly the emotion love. But also inscribed within it is grief‚ sadness‚ death‚ and jealousy. "Annabel Lee" consists of six stanzas‚ three with six lines‚ one with seven‚ and two with eight‚ with the rhyme pattern differing slightly in each one. The poem uses repetition and rhyme numerously as well as a pattern flow purposely to create its mournful effect. The poem

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    Morales‚ Marinel M. Dr. Annie Cu Gallardo BSE-Biological Sciences III-3 Microbiology (Lecture) Microbiology Written Report REPORT NO. 1 Prokaryotes: Bacteria Most of us have been conditioned to think of bacteria as invisible‚ potentially harmful little creatures. Actually‚ relatively few species of bacteria cause disease in humans‚ animals‚ plants‚ or any other organisms. In fact‚ all organisms made up of eukaryotic cells probably evolved from bacteria-like organisms‚ which were some

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    make the reader feel exclusive. While magazines like People and Us Weekly are still considered “gossip” magazines‚ they depend more on the verity of the information that is being supplied to maintain their audience. Because we discussed mass communication and rhetorical devices‚ my task is going to highlight two different magazine’s approach to covering news about the same celebrity. By creating two articles on Kelly Osbourne in both People Magazine and The National Enquirer‚ I will contrast the

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    in “A Doll’s House” with the actual women of that time. It uses examples and quotation from the text in order to prove Ibsen’s posture towards the topic‚ and to answer the question of how and why women are represented in that particular way. Written Task: Henrik IIbsen was a Norwegian playwright‚ very concerned of women and human rights in general. Because of his thoughts and worries he wrote a play‚ “A Doll’s House” in 1879‚ which took him to being one of the most important Norwegian drama

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