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    Personal Ethics: Counseling Perspectives Abstract: This paper will discuss the personalization of counseling ethics for myself as I work toward and become a licensed professional counselor. I will use the five ethical principles considered fundamental to the ethics of counseling. The five principles are: autonomy‚ beneficence‚ nonmaleficence‚ justice‚ and fidelity. I will discuss how these principles will guide and inform my practice as a licensed professional counselor. I will define each term

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    Research Paper of Jay-Z

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    Shawn "Jay-Z" Corey Carter is one of the hip hop artists who own a business empire which includes: Roc-A-Fella Records‚ Roc-A-Wear Clothing‚ Roc-A-Wear Films‚ Armadale Vodka‚ and a sport bar called 40/40 Club. Recently‚ Jay-Z has also cooperated with watchmaker Audemars Piguet to produce limited edition watch. Born on April 12‚ 1969‚ Jay-Z was raised by a single mother‚ Gloria Carter. He had experienced the tough life on the streets of New York where he grew up. Fortunately‚ the streets life

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    Coun 601 Family Counseling Approach Liberty University Abstract Psychoeducational Model theory is unique in that it is a collaboration of systems theory’s that help support the family unit. This theory includes elements that assist clients who have severe mental issues as well as clients who have family functioning problems. With the enlistment of doctors and other professionals clients are given the skills and tools they need to help themselves. Clients who help themselves are being productive

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    Mario Abstract Counseling members of the Latino culture who reside in the United States comes with many challenges‚ as family structure‚ economic‚ and social factors influence an individual’s ability to cope with his new surroundings. In the case study of Mario‚ an examination of his US residency and the motivational role his family played in his relocation is crucial in determining his mental state and understanding of support. Latino men are generally hesitant to seek counseling and admit weakness

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    On the surface‚ King Lear is a pagan play‚ as it is set in pre-Christian England. But it has‚ for all that‚ no shortage of appeals to deity and interesting speculation. This is‚ after all‚ a play set on the brink of eternity and it must make us wonder on the universe in relationship to the characters and ourselves. However‚ I believe that‚ although set in pre-Christian times‚ Shakespeare’s King Lear provided myriad allusions to Christian themes‚ parables‚ and characters such as the enduring of suffering

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    Steinbeck alludes to Biblical characters and events with the use of Rose of Sharon‚ Jim Casy‚ and also the Joad’s journey to California. There are other events in the book that parallel the Bible‚ although the portrayal of Rose of Sharon and Jim Casy are the most obvious. The novel is broken into 3 different parts‚ the time spent in Oklahoma‚ the journey on the road‚ and the time spent in California. Each section is closely related to the three stages of the Biblical Exodus: the Israelites’

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    Biblical Creation of Man

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    The way the Bible tells us about creation is that it goes like this In the beginning God created the heavens and the world he did not physically form the world like clay he spoke it into existence The earth was formless and void then God said let there be light and there was light God saw that the light was good and God separated the light from the darkness and called the light day and the darkness night then a day passed and then God said let there be an expanse in the midst water and separate the

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    Biblical Ethics Essay

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    Should Marijuana Be Legalized? In these days‚ marijuana has been the subject of debate in the government and the community. In this discussion to legalize it or not‚ you are going to see that everyone has a different opinion to be agree or disagree basing in experiences‚ education‚ the Bible‚ and other sources that implies to resolve this ethic issue for the legalization of marijuana. Some people answer the question for so many benefits‚ some of those benefits are economy‚ peace‚ and

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    When looking at Judges 3 and the story of Ehud‚ the deliverer of Israel‚ what can we conclude about the deeper meaning of this story? Throughout the story we see several references which could have profound spiritual connotations. One might say this may be metaphoric as to the state in which Israel was and God awaited their cry for help to set them free. Let us take a look at the points of this story and their deeper meaning. God’s people were again sinning against God and so God allowed them to

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    ethics in which were are sworn to me is of the utmost importance and one I take personally. First we bound to the nine principles that uphold the profession of counseling all of which could be further deduced to their own importance; yet accumulatively these are the principles that guide us in our work. They are as follows: 1) the counseling relationship‚ 2) confidentiality and privileged communication‚ 3) professional responsibilities and workplace standards‚ 4) working in a culturally diverse world

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