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     Chinese‚ and Malay. While Singaporean literary works may be considered as also belonging to the literature of their specific languages‚ the literature of Singapore is viewed as a distinct body of literature portraying various aspects of Singapore society and forms a significant part of the culture of Singapore. Literature in all four official languages has been translated and showcased in publications such as the literary journal Singa‚ that was published in the 1980s and 1990s with editors including Edwin

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    to heterosexual clients‚ such as anxiety‚ depression‚ suicide ideation‚ alcoholism‚ violence‚ relationship problems‚ and anger. There are unique issues faced by LGB persons‚ however. This paper will summarize the major issues for which LGB individuals seek counselling and provide recommendations for counsellors. Counselling Issues for Lesbian‚ Gay and Bisexual Individuals One of the major counselling issues for LGB people is "coming out." Coming out refers to

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    Leadership in a Multicultural Organization Introduction With the passage of time traveling industry has emerged as one of the most profitable and lucrative industries globally. This can further be demonstrated from the fact that traveling industries today are just not localized to providing their customers with tourism related facilities but along with this they also ensure that their customers make use of all possible facilities and leisure resources through which their clients can enjoy the most

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    Multicultural Education Scenario Steps required for multicultural education to be effective are trust‚ tolerance‚ understanding‚ and open mindedness. The most important step is gaining the trust of pupils by including the culture of all its students (Johnson‚ Musial‚ Hall‚ Gollnick‚ & Dupuis‚ 2005‚ p. 121). All students have to be taught tolerance for each others abilities‚ limitations‚ and differences. By understanding the cultural differences in all of us‚ we can learn to understand each other

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    Introduction to School Counseling Counseling Theory & Philosophy of School Counseling Intro School Counseling 4/29/13 Counseling Theory I would say that the theories of counseling that best represent me as a school counselor would be the combination of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) and Child-Centered therapy. The two goals of REBT is to first have the child understand that their thoughts are not rational and the conclusions that they are coming to are not true or

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    Multicultural education incorporates the idea that all students-regardless of their gender‚ social class‚ and ethnic‚ or racial‚ or cultural characteristics-should have an equal opportuni“Multicultural education incorporates the idea that all students-regardless of their gender‚ social class‚ and ethnic‚ or racial‚ or cultural characteristics-should have an equal opportunity to learn in school” (Banks & Gee‚ 2009‚ p. 4). Multicultural education dismiss the idea of rejecting a human being in any

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    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 counseling. The distinctiveness

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    Cultures have cannons‚ but a multicultural society or people cannot have cannon. A culture is a complex set of shared beliefs and values‚ and concepts which enables a group to make sense of its life and which provides it with directions for how to live. We live in a culture and culture is written into us in a process of internalisation. Australia is a melting pot of races‚ cultures and beliefs. This country was built by people from many different national backgrounds‚ and has followed an active

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    guidance: Developing a conceptual model of the interview. British Journal of Guidance & Counseling‚ 26 (2). College of Education/ School Counseling 3/8/13 Wilden and LaGro (1998) research the conduct of career guidance interviews with a clearer understanding of the interventions involved. They also investigate and incorporate the transactions that are understood by the practitioner and the client. Experienced career practitioners conduct the guidance interviews on a random

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    in terrorist threats‚ keeping weapons and terrorists from crossing the border is the key priority of a border patrol. In this paper‚ I describe the selection process for a border patrol agent. I will also include the training process and career development programs for officers. Border patrol officer’s jobs can be overwhelming: to walk the beat and safeguard more than 5‚900 miles of land boundaries and on the coast more than 1‚999 of boundaries. Today the canyons‚ mountains‚ deserts and beaches of

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