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    first comes into contact with the Counsellor a verbal contract is established for the protection of the Counsellor and the Client. This contract is the first part of counselling skills‚ as this makes the client feel that he has come into a safe non-judgemental and confidential space. This is what I would call grounding. The next stage of the session is asking the Client “what you would like to talk about today”. The Counsellor’s job is then to listen and try and feel what the other person is feeling by

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    rest and recreation the TV programme more often than not gives you insomnia by creating hatred‚ intolerance and suspicion. Media often tries to influence the viewers in the direction it wants‚ be it by aggressive remarks on talk shows or by a judgemental viewpoint. Arnab Goswami‚ a well known anchor is a pioneer here. His interviews with the Pakistani journalists‚ generals and ministers gave the impression that he is a person who frames Indian foreign policy. The media trial claims to deliver justice

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    U5 AC2.2 - Explain the role and use of peer- and self-assessment in the assessment process. Self-assessment is also conducive to learning providing strict guidelines are set out before the topic is actioned. With regard to making the student responsible for the self-assessment beforehand‚ the student is aware of the responsibility placed upon themselves and the constant self-evaluation contributing towards the final self-assessment. In addition‚ the understanding of the subject and subject matter

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    Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19(1): 71–82 Feature Positioning positivism‚ critical realism and social constructionism in the health sciences: a philosophical orientation Justin Cruickshank University of Birmingham – POLSIS‚ Edgbaston‚ Birmingham‚ West Midlands‚ UK Accepted for publication 25 March 2011 DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2011.00558.x CRUICKSHANK J. Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19: 71–82 Positioning positivism‚ critical realism and social constructionism in the health sciences: a philosophical

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    IN April 2008‚ staff at Gammams Water Care Works in Windhoek estimated that they discover an average of 13 bodies of newborn babies each month in human waste flushed down toilets. These damning statistics were tabled in the report on the motion of baby dumping in Namibia in the National Assembly on Tuesday. In terms of the findings of this report‚ the problem of baby dumping "is a significant one". Concealment of birth cases reported in the country rose by about 283 per cent from 2003 to

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    Margaret Atwood

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    “Atwood presents us with heroines who suffer victimization but who are not finally defeated” How far do you agree with this view of Atwood’s presentation of Elaine thus far in the novel? Margaret Atwood’s novel Cat’s Eye explores the life of the female protagonist Elaine‚ and her struggle to move on from her difficult and disturbing past. As a heroine who suffers victimization‚ to say Elaine was not effected harshly by these circumstances would be untrue. The victimisation and bullying Elaine received

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    preferencing and individual’s culture over the cultures of any other group. This is basically someone judging another culture just by the values and standards of one’s own culture. As far as why it is detrimental to a society it can make one be judgemental before knowing anything about that specific culture. We can not want to get to know them just because of that and this would be wrong. I feel this can cause a lot of hatred in anyones society. 3. Define emigration and immigration. Emigration

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    Mindfulness Have you ever done something and never realized how you did it? Or have you ever embarked on a journey‚ arrived your destination and do not remember how you got there? This is something that is common in our world today; we are too busy we multitask‚ and we lose our awareness of the present moment. Our busyness keeps us from seeing the good things about life‚ we fail to notice our environment and even our own bodies. We are incapable of living in the moment‚ we exist but fail to live

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    it can be the cause of diabetes‚ heart disease‚ sleep apnea‚ and other health issues‚ like mentioned before‚ sometimes being overweight is not something that a person is in control of. Today’s society is filled with people that tend to be more judgemental about how other people choose to live their own lives‚ and that is then where the teasing and ridicule show through from the stigmas that the society that we all live in have created. Way back in grade school teachers used to tell us “treat others

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    Sometimes Christian leaders are publicly exposed for sinning‚ and that puts everyone in an awkward position. I think the best way to deal with these situations is not to be rude and judgemental because that will jut make the situation worse. We should just remember that nobody is perfect‚ and although they should’ve been setting an example as a leader‚ they’re going to make mistakes‚ because we’re all

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