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    an identity to fit in at school. To San‚ school is not a passion. Jordan Sonnenblick illustrates a vivid image of San‚ and one may think that his childhood life was that of San’s. The author’s perspective is that school is a filthy‚ boring‚ and judgemental place to be. It can be shown by his different quotes and how evocative he created San’s point of view. Firstly‚ Sonnenblick believes schools are filthy. San claims that every school is the same‚ filthy campus. In the first paragraph of the text

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    language ‘lost your head’ ‘easily led’. These proverbial phrases are judgemental and don’t show real communication‚ which adds to the sense of distance. However‚ his son can almost read his father’s thoughts‚ which suggests a kind of closeness: ‘my father thought it bloody queer’. ‘bloody queer’ can’t be the way the poet would describe himself‚ as it seems too harsh and violent. It seems to fit with the colloquial‚ judgemental phrases that his father uses. The poet is close enough to his father

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    Atticus Finch Throughout chapters 1-17 in To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch is shown as a very courageous and non-judgemental person. At times in the book he is also a very caring father but he can be strict at times. His name‚ Atticus is also a very polite man and always shows courtesy to the people he meets. Many people that live in Maycomb know Atticus is a gentleman and is very polite. He also has a conscience when he says that if he didn’t defend a Negro then he would be ashamed and wouldn’t

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    All poems explore similar variations of concerns. Both “You’ll be hearing from us shortly” and “Reports” Illustrates that both of these poets show similar concerns on how‚ both show judgemental analysis‚ as an ideal as what we have to come up with later on this essay. Both UA Fanthorpe and Vernon Scannell illustrates to each of their poems share similar concerns. Hide and seek &Half past two are written in third person perspectives‚ by both poets. The tone of Hide and seek are descriptive‚ and

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    society’s obsession with beauty and conformity? The song “Pretty Hurts” by Beyonce uses metaphors to explain society’s obsession with beauty and conformity. The song is about the effect society has based on way you look. Beyonce’s portrays the judgemental and mean way the society sees celebrities appearance as harmful and hurtful. In the song lyrics there are metaphors. The metaphors compare two things to make the writing have a more clearer idea. She uses metaphors to her advantage to describes

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    Congruence – Empathy Unconditional Positive Regard means to me‚ putting no conditions on the working relationship between you and the client‚ it’s looking for and bringing out the positive side of the client. Showing you care‚ to listen in a none- judgemental caring way. It’s allowing the client to talk about what ever they wish at that moment without feeling judged. Regard‚ to make the client feel equal to show your interest and care. Congruence and Empathy Understanding congruence and empathy is

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    Birbeck University: Introduction to Counselling Course Term 1‚ Coursework essay: 19th February 2013 (submission date) Author: Monica Malkani Describe some aspects of your learning about helping in a counselling way and what this has taught you about yourself This essay aims to address a number of aspects of counselling that I have found particularly interesting since starting the introductory course in Counselling in October 2012. This will include a brief history of counselling; what

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    Suzy and Leah The main characters in Jane Yolen’s “Suzy and Leah” are Suzy‚ an American who doesn’t realize how hard the Jews have it‚ and Leah‚ a Jew who moves to the United States to escape the Nazis. At the beginning of the article‚ Suzy believes that Jews are like animals. Leah sees Suzy trying to “help” the Jews by giving them food‚ but Leah believes that Suzy has a false smile As they get to know each other more‚ their opinions start to change. Until her mom explained it to her‚ Suzy never

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    Everyday‚ we come across different colors. To some people‚ these colors that we see have a specific meaning or remind them of someone/something. In the novel “The Great Gatsby”‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ all of the characters have a color that represents their personality. Firstly‚ the color green makes me think of Jay Gatsby. This color fits Gatsby well because green symbolizes hope and wealth. Throughout the book‚ Gatsby never loses hope that he will one day soon see Daisy again after 5 years. “Gatsby

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    they grew up could have a huge impact on how they view another person. If they grow up in small town Iowa with little to no diversity in the town itself then they could be some of the most judgemental white supremacists the world has ever seen but if they grew up in a big city they would be a little less judgemental because they were raised in a different situation with lots of diversity in the population. If a kid is black and walks with a limp and sags his pants is he really any different then a black

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