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    White‚ W. (2004). The historical essence of addiction counseling. Counselor‚ 5(3)‚ 43-48. The Historical Essence of Addiction Counseling William L. White‚ MA What distinguishes the profession of addiction counseling from the array of helping roles that have preceded and have followed it? What would be lost if the specialized knowledge and functions performed by the addiction counselor disappeared? This essay will explore these questions by attempting to define the historical essence of addiction

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    of Proctor‚ therefore generating her audience to feel sorry for ever making such horrible accusations against her. Additionally‚ Mary Warren plays an incredible performance when acting as a victim to Proctor‚ “her sobs beginning. ‘He waked me every night‚ his eyes were like coals and his fingers claw my neck‚ and I sign‚ I sign...” (Miller 119). In describing Proctor’s eyes like “coals” Mary suggests that his eyes are as dark as his heart and his true intentions. In fact‚ the usage of “claw my neck”

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    Historical Monuments When thinking about architecture‚ many visual images come to mind. The works of many are seen everywhere we go‚ from the average home to a New York skyscraper. As these buildings are fairly common to most of us‚ we forget to incorporate the work of our prehistoric man that gave us the foundation of early architecture. Pre-historic monuments provide us with numerous amounts information about our past and how life existed in these prehistoric times. When comparing two great

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    I believe Tesco: “Fresh & Easy” Supermarkets will be successful. The Fresh & Easy name signals the two things it wants shoppers to think of it for: freshness and convenience (Horovitz‚ 2007). Tesco constantly re-enforces this message on the Fresh & Easy Homepage; people want fresh and healthy food choices; they want things to be easy‚ Tesco provided just that with its line of supermarkets. Tesco supermarkets found a niche that United States retailers had not focused on‚ convenient fast access to

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    Sophia Popescu &  Kirsten Watkins  English III AP ­ 1  30 October 2014  A community may not always be regarded as reputable‚ yet social norms and taboos are  established to keep it afloat. In ​ The Crucible​  by Arthur Miller‚ societal conduct is violated and a  community is capsized. In this socially awakening play‚ society is corrupted when a naivete  community is immersed in power that enables insignificant people to manipulate the status quo  to selfishly satisfy their own societal welfare and relationships

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    makes a “rigorous analysis of the organization’s present situation to determine where it is presently headed.” After that‚ the next step is to “determine where it should be headed in the future.” In GM’s case‚ its present situation was a bailout by the federal government due to debt and bankruptcy. Its goal for the future was to make more than $10 billion a year‚ raise its profit margin by 10%‚ and reduce cost drastically by using fewer auto “platforms.” GM also formulated the strategic plan by setting

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    Arterial Blood Gases Made Easy Purpose of ABG * Assess degree to which lungs are able to provide adequate oxygen & remove CO2 & degree to which the kidneys are able to reabsorb or excrete HCO3 YOU MUST KNOW WHAT IS NORMAL TO BE ABLE TO KNOW WHAT IS ABNORMAL * pH = 7.35 to 7.45 * PaCO2 = 35 to 45 mm Hg * PaO2 = 80 to 100 mm Hg * HCO3 = 22 – 26 mEq/l What you MUST LOOK AT TO INTERPRET ABGS LOOK AT YOUR pH *Is it normal? * is it high? *is it low? EXAMPLES

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    Greensboro Historical museum On Saturday March 28‚ I go visit the Greensboro historical museum with my friends‚ and I learned a lot. At first when I heard the historical museum‚ I’m confused the name with the Civil Rights Museum‚ which I’ve been to there when I was in INTERLINK RW4 class‚ it’s also a perfect museum. When I finally been to the Greensboro historical museum‚ it’s bigger than what I thought‚ and learned more information than what I learned before. Also it’s Free! The historical museum dedicated

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    very different stories as to how the problem arose. Usually it is a matter of “he said she said” and depending on the situation‚ you pick the story that either sounds most accurate to you or that you want to believe. You may think that this is something that just happens at this day in age‚ but this occurs everywhere and has occurred over time. This is called historical bias. This paper will investigate ways to avoid historical bias‚ how historical bias may affect how we think about our past‚ and

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    ” and by saying this blames Tituba (the black servant/slave) of conjuring with the dead. As Abigail is being questioned she blames Tituba as it is the easy way out. She knows that because Tituba is black people will believe her word against Tituba. Tituba is also aware of this assumption and habit that people have of blaming black people and miller tells us in the first stage directions “her slavery sense has warned her that‚ as always‚ trouble in this house eventually lands on her back”. The crucible

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