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    Introduction This essay will discuss the legal and ethical concerns when working with children and young people. Confidentiality and safety issues will be discussed with relevant consideration as to how these issues may be addressed when forming a relationship with a child and their parents or caregivers. The influences of power‚ gender‚ ethnicity and cultural differences when counselling children and young people will be mentioned‚ with relevant aspects of key human development theories outlined

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    * What is Gestalt Psychology? * 20th century * German: “essence or shape of an entity’s complete form” * Berlin school: is a theory of mind and brain * Modern study of perception(visual) * describe how people organize visual elements into groups or “unified wholes” when certain principles are applied. * Operational Principle of Gestalt psychology: Brain is holistic‚ parallel and analog with self organizing tendencies. Precursor: * Christian Von Ehrenfels

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    test the idea that researchers can study writing in a “laboratory” environment (as Perl did‚ and as Berkenkotter herself did in earlier research) * She studies Murray‚ a “publishing” writer‚ in both a lab & a natural setting‚ & makes startling discoveries about his differing abilities in eachallows her to make important claims about how different environments can affect a writer’s processes * Unlike Perl‚ who focuses on the unskilled writer Tony‚ Berkenkotter conducts research on professional

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    only view it as it relates to the present. Both approaches also emphasize self-awareness as a means of therapeutic change (Beck & Emery‚ 1985; Perls‚ 1973). Another shared aspect is the use of imagery and psychodrama. Gestalt therapy’s empty chair technique and cognitive therapy’s use of goal rehearsal are both good examples of this (Beck & Emery‚ 1985; Perls‚ 1969). That being said‚ there are a number of important distinctions between gestalt and cognitive therapies. The most notable is the contrast

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    resistance to antibiotics there is a limit in the therapeutic options for patients with these infections (Maragakis‚ Perl‚ 2014). Molecular based strain typing by PFGE and other methods can be used to identify outbreaks of infections of A. baumanii. Due to the occurrence of infections in severely ill patients‚ the mortality rate has been high‚ ranging from 26-68% (Maragakis‚ Perl‚ 2014). Resistance mechanisms for A. baumanii have not been studied that much. The mechanisms usually fall into three

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    photography have inspired individuals by how they point their message across to the viewers. They have the power to attract and inspire others in how skillfully they write or in how they draw and take photos. In the article “Picture Imperfect” by Jed Perl‚ he explains photography is not one hundred percent accurate evidence for their spectators. Due to this‚ both literacy and photography connect to each other by depending on their audience for judgment. But in the other hand‚ the role of literacy exceeds

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    held on 18.5.2012   Version No. Course Prerequisites: CSC603 OPEN SOURCE PROGRAMMING  1.0 Operating Systems L T P C 3 0 2 4 Objectives: Course provides the knowledge of PHP and Perl. It helps to do web based programming. Expected Outcome: The students shall be able to do the programming using PHP and Perl and python. Unit No. 1  Introduction to Open Source Programming and PHP Introduction to Open source programming‚ PHP‚ Apache‚ MySQL– overview of PHP – variables‚ operations‚ constants‚ control

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    SOGA: SECURE ONLINE GRADING ASSISTANT By SUNG-KUANG CHUNG A THESIS PRESENTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2000 Copyright 2000 by Sung-Kuang Chung ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank my advisor‚ Dr. Doug Dankel II. Without his guidance‚ patience and support this thesis would not have been possible. I would also like to thank Dr. Manuel Bermudez and Dr. Joseph Wilson for

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    Today’s computer programmer has many languages to choose from‚ but what’s the difference between them? What are these languages used for? How can we categorize them in useful ways? These days‚ programming languages are becoming more and more general and all-purpose‚ but they still have their specializations‚ and each language has its disadvantages and advantages. Languages can generally be divided into a few basic types‚ though many languages support more than one programming style. This

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    has resulted in enhanced focus on links between drug and terror groups” (Perl). The United States are one of the few countries taking a step to eliminate the drug trade. Today in the US‚ over 1 billion dollars is spent toward fighting the "War on Drugs‚“ while “the total economic cost of illicit drug use to the nation in 2002 have been estimated by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy to be $180.9 billion (Perl). That is a lot of money that is spent on a war that seems to be going

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