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    VISTAS Online VISTAS Online is an innovative publication produced for the American Counseling Association by Dr. Garry R. Walz and Dr. Jeanne C. Bleuer of Counseling Outfitters‚ LLC. Its purpose is to provide a means of capturing the ideas‚ information and experiences generated by the annual ACA Conference and selected ACA Division Conferences. Papers on a program or practice that has been validated through research or experience may also be submitted. This digital collection of peer-reviewed

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    August 18th‚ 1963‚ 250‚000 people are gathered in Washington around the Lincoln Memorial statue in anticipation waiting to see what a hardworking young baptist minister has to say to the world. Martin Luther King slowly walks on stage and waves to the roaring crowd. He is ready to make a speech that would supposedly change the world forever. The speech he delivers is titled I have a dream‚ which challenges the racial perception of many Americans. He reminds the American people how one hundred years

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    discrimination complaint is directed toward his employer. The private sector refers to "that segment of the workforce represented by private companies‚ companies that are not owned or managed by the government or one of its agencies" (Bennett-Alexander‚ & Hartman‚ 2003‚ p. 774). A discrimination complaint‚ if valid‚ consists of a factual and evidential claim (or claims) of illegal treatment or activity on the basis of an individual ’s or group of individuals ’ "race‚ sex‚ religion‚ national origin‚ physical

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    3. Are the actions of people in the workplace a consequence of individual or organisational characteristics? What would promote ethical behavior at work? Organisations are defined as congregations of people who are in an interdependent and collaborative relationship to accomplish common goals or objectives (Mcshane‚ Olekalns & Travaglione 2010). From ancient to modern times‚ there has been an ongoing need for a guiding beacon on which these organisations can rely on to discern what is morally

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    During World War II‚ many Americans had to change their lives to support the war effort. Americans wanted to support and stay loyal to their country‚ so they would do anything for it. The war changed the lives for Americans in many different ways. Americans had to get new jobs that involved the war‚ they got new opportunities‚ and they helped raise money for the war. First of all‚ almost all Americans had to change or get a second job during World War II (Document 5). When World War II started‚ Americans

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    Is Mary and independent contractor or an employee? When Little Lamb Company initially hired Mary’s services she was signed as an independent contractor. The project is managed by the contractor in terms of methods and materials. The common-law agency test in the first project confirms Mary is an independent contractor because she controlled how the work was done‚ Little Lamb Company only assigned her the task and paid her without managing the details of how and when to complete it. During the

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    Fit to Post: Yahoo! India News » Blog Archive Fugitive for 40 Years « http://in.yfittopostblog.com/2010/06/18/fugitive-for-40-years/ Yahoo! Mail Fugitive for 40 Years By Raghavendra – June 18th‚ 2010 You may have seen it films‚ you may have read about it but you will pinch yourself twice before believing this. Imagine killing someone‚ landing up in prison‚ getting out on parole and suddenly cut loose for 40 years while still on parole. Well‚ cut loose not voluntarily‚ but because

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    information such as eco-map and genogram. Eco-map tools will provide the graphic nature of the family ecological system that includes family membership and relationships. Whereas geno-grams can be used to monitor or evaluate family changes over time (Hartman‚ 1978). In family systems in social work practice‚ my selection is a family with differences in race or ethnicity. In the social work profession‚ working with a family with a difference in race or ethnicity requires a social worker to understand dimensions

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    HERO 1 HERO 2 Is the true meaning of the word hero being diluted in today’s media? In today’s world anyone who does anything good no matter how small is recognized as a hero‚ when in fact it should be chalked up to just doing the morally right thing. While the word “hero” should be reserved for the people who have truly made a difference and inspired greatness for others. The media is always looking for tomorrow’s hero‚ it brings in viewers and

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    Summary of Main Points from the article: Reading from the Drop: Poetics of Identification and Yeats’s “Leda and the Swan” – Janet Neigh Janet identifies with Leda and her experience of sexist victimization allowing her to explore how Leda might symbolize the female-identified reader trying to establish agency from a text that in its representation of rape undermines her agency as a woman. The sonnet seems to explore the intersection of feminist and postcolonial power structures‚ and yet the politics

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