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    TO BELONG IS NOT NECESSARILY TO IDENTIFY WITH IT In our social life‚ each person has one’s own roles and responsibilities‚ attitudes and values. Since every individual is unique and distinct compared to one another‚ these elements that construct our individuality are not always similar. Similarities and reflection of our values make us belong to a group‚ but the differences are barriers that stop ourselves from being recognized as an indivisible part of it. Belonging and identity are inseparable;

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    Only Child Syndrome

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    couples today are thinking about kids‚ they wonder how many they should have. Some people want big families and others would rather have smaller ones. Then there are others that have no clue. They may worry about ‘the only child syndrome”‚ there are some people that believe it’s true. The question is ‘what is the only child syndrome? It’s a myth that dates back all the way to the late 1800s. When G. Stanley Hall said being an only child was “a disease all in itself.” Susan Newman‚ a social psychologist

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    the privacy rights of a women who does not want a child do to a substantial amount of reasons such a rape‚ problems with the baby‚ problems with the mom due to the baby and an unwanted pregnancy. People who are pro-choice argue that religion is the only key factor why abortion would be outlawed because what gives the government or other opponents of abortion the right to make a woman bare a child that would not be wanted. Women need to understand that this choice they make (whether or not they want

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    The transition from adolescent to adult is‚ for most people‚ incredibly difficult. During my senior year of high school‚ this transition has changed me for the better. When I was a junior‚ I did not really care for my grades. I thought going out and hanging with my friends mattered more than my grades. I wanted to have fun in my junior year‚ and that I cared more for my friends rather than my grades. Later‚ my parents started to see my grades at the end of the year and told me that they were disappointed

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    ------------------------------------------------- VIETNAM – Transition throughout the years Background: Vietnam was conquered by France in 1884 and became part of French Indochina in 1887. It was declared independent after World War II‚ but still ruled by France until 1954; eventually dividing into Communist North and anti-Communist South (led by the Americans). Planned Economy: In 1975 North Vietnam overran the South‚ and reuniting Vietnam under the Communist rule. This is technically the first transition of the economy. The

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    frequently get together for long conversations at a local restaurant. What might start out as a simple dinner among friends can turn into an evening long debate‚ the finer points punctuated by the occasional pint and usually ended with coffee and dessert. Only recently we discussed the local school district. 1. “I think our district is broken because that is what my friend Maxine keeps telling me‚” he said. “She’s a teacher; she ought to know.” 2. “Please‚” I said‚ “Maxine and the rest of the teachers’

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    test prep. I have a concern about transitioning from schooling to working. My major concern is that I will not be as confident about my knowledge that I can be. I’m afraid that I’m going to not be as great of a nurse as I know that I can be in my transition from school to the workforce‚ I’m afraid that I am going to mess up a lot‚ or that I will just forget how to do something that I know that I know how to do. I’m very concerned that I won’t be as confident as I need to be‚ especially when I know

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    Transitus (Transition) The summer air hummed restlessly‚ alive and heavy. Clear and blue with not a cloud in sight‚ the sky shimmered in the intense heat. John’s eyes were trained on it from his position on his back‚ a bead of sweat rolling ignored down his jawline to find its way under his bronze torque. He swept his hand through the tall grass and flowers in idle repetition‚ some of the blades and blooms catching his wide bronze bracelets and then releasing with a torrent of fresh scent. Mind adrift

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    My favorite age to work with is preschool children. However‚ I can deal with kids up to about eight. After kids turn eight they just become awkward and annoying lifeforms that argue. Older kids morph into mini little teenagers and I just cannot unless I absolutely have to. I find it difficult to motivate older kids and even harder to find things that they don’t already know or hold their interest. On the other hand‚ preschool kids are full of life. I adore there energy‚ fearlessness and compassion

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    Bereavement Counseling Complicated and Disenfranchised Grief in the LGBT Population Brian Oltman Ryokan College Thesis Statement Supportive grief counseling has been shown to be effective in addressing complicated grief issues for individual growth and well-being. Providing supporting grief counseling services will help the disenfranchised LGBT individual and their significant others process unresolved grief and loss issues in more effective and healthy ways. Additionally‚ supportive

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