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    Running head: COMPARING CODES OF ETHICS 1 Comparing Codes of Ethics Heather Lewis Walden University COUN 6306 Dr. Vicki Coleman September 10‚ 2013 Comparing Codes of Ethics Mental health counselors have to follow rules‚ and guidelines also known as codes of ethics. There are many ethical and legal issues in the field of counseling. Codes of ethics are designed to protect the client as well as the counselor. “Most fundamentally‚ they exist to protect and promote the

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    Keller is a master in clarifying the case for Christ to anyone who reads this book. C.S. Lewis uses the same type of arguments in many of his written works‚ part of the reason why it is not surprising to see over ten different quotes from Lewis’ works this book. Lewis states that there are two kinds of people‚ “those who say “thy will be done” to God or those to whom God in the end says‚ “Thy will be done”” (82). This insight is amazingly clever‚ but not only that‚ it accentuates the point that Keller

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    Colcort‚ Oceana Supreme Court RE: In the Matter of People of Oceana v. Samantha Clark DATE: January 29‚ 2014 Background of Clark Case Samantha Clark‚ 45‚ in 1989‚ admittedly killed John Clark‚ after she discovered him in a homosexual act with Neil Brownfield‚ in plain view of the Clark’s two minor children‚ aged seven and eight respectively. Mrs. Clark‚ an ordained minister in the Real Life Church of God‚ and Mr. Clark‚ an ardent believer‚ entered into a relationship that they both believed to

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    The Big Short by Michael Lewis is about the lives of a few investors that foresaw the biggest credit bubble Wall Street has ever seen. Reading the Big Short has taught me a lot about subprime mortgages and credit default swaps. Before I read this book I had no idea what subprime mortgages even were‚ much less that there was such thing as betting against them. Lewis addresses the fact that most people on Wall Street have no clue what they are actually doing. This is evident with how the market

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    CASE: OB-72 DATE: 3/16/09 KIMBERLY-CLARK ANDEAN REGION: CREATING A WINNING CULTURE The culture is innocent. It is really difficult when you are a grown-up to be a kid again. —Sandra Benavides‚ Peru The new generations have different expectations‚ they have been exposed to new information and trends; they are more inclined to think in terms of people than the generation we grew up in. —Sergio Nacach‚ Head of Kimberly-Clark‚ Andean Region Sergio not only has done a terrific job in his own region

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    Alice in wonderland by Lewis Carroll This book was published in 1865‚ and the numbers of page are 124‚ including extras. Genre: Story‚ Fiction. Alice in wonderland is a story that Carroll created from a little girl that he met‚ called Alice Liddell. In this book it tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar creatures‚ there she begins her adventures. The tale plays with logic‚ giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as children

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    Two little girls in blue The book “Two little girls in blue” by Mary Higgins Clark is a thriller about crime against children‚ kidnapping‚ murder and telepathy. It is an easy reading book and its lively narration fascinates the reader and makes it hard to stop reading. The main theme in the book is the kidnapping of two little girls. Mary Higgins Clark describes the reaction of the parents‚ family and friends and relates with this topic to a fear every mother has. No parent wants to be in this

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    briefly explore C.S. Lewis’ Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life with these questions in mind. According to many Lewis’ biographers and scholars‚ he was a master of the “smoke screen” (Ward). Several examples can be presented: his relationship with Mrs. Moore. Was she a surrogate mother or a lover‚ or perhaps some mixture? Lewis completely omits her from Surprised by Joy and deletes references to her from his correspondence. Like his fellow Inkling‚ Charles Williams‚ Lewis had an obsession with

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    Morality is the human attempt to define what is right and wrong pertaining to our actions and thoughts. Conferring to C.S. Lewis‚ he describes the behavior on three levels: First is to certify fair play and agreement between persons; second is to help make us better people in order to have a decent civilization; and the third is to keep us in a good connection with the control that created us. We can become moral by ourselves by expanding those things that can help us pursue our dreams and by believing

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    Even today‚ there is still a great deal of controversy considering the circumstances and the outcome of the Vietnam War. Professor Lewis Sorley sought to put an end to this altercation with the release of his book‚ A Better War: The Unexamined Victories and Final Tragedy of America’s Last Years in Vietnam. In his writing‚ he discusses factors of the war from General William C Westmoreland’s command in 1964‚ to the major withdrawal of U.S. troops from Vietnam in the early 70’s‚ to the bitter end in

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