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    functions of guidance

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    The followings functions of counseling may be effective for any particular employee of an organization:1. Advice 2. Reassurance (confidence and courage) 3. Communication (upward) 4. Release of emotional tension 5. Clarified thinking 6. Reorientation DEFINITIONS‚ PURPOSE AND FUNCTIONS OF GUIDANCE COUNSELING CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background  The progress of human thought and consciousness of self and his world‚ has led to globalization. Global situation makes life more competitive and

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    In the early 19th century‚ The U.S began to think about the future of the country and commenced the desire to expand further west and began to do so. Although the phrase "Manifest Destiny" was first coined by John L. Sullivan in 1845 when discussing the annexation of Texas. The phrase rose in popularity describing the belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable. This way of thinking became a prominent force in motivating westward expansion

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    commodity Types of utilities: T f ili i Form utility Place utility Time utility Possession utility Service utility Knowledge utility The Production Function The production function refers to the physical relationship between the inputs or resources of a firm and their output of goods and services at a given period of time. time. The production function is dependent on different time frames. Firms can produce for a brief or lengthy period of time. Inputs - are resources that contribute in the production

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    battled against the army of Mexico. John L. O’Sullivan stated that‚ “Our Manifest Destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.” The citizens around 19th century believed that it was our right to expand westward and take over territories. James K. Polk‚ who ran for president‚ declared that our country was meant to become a “Manifest Destiny.” The Manifest Destiny basically meant that the expansion throughout the American

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    Throughout the history of America‚ the country has obtained a tremendous amount of land. One of the biggest excuses for expansion was the idea of ‘manifest destiny’. In the 1840’s‚ this popular idea was used as the reason for America’s westward expansion. ‘Manifest destiny’ is a term coined by Americans in order to reinstate the idea that they were destined‚ by God Himself‚ to spread their beliefs. Therefore‚ Euro-Americans pillaged the Native American’s land‚ believing it was what their God wanted

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    1. What is the principle of manifest criminality? Provide an example. Explain why you agree or disagree. George Fletcher’s principle of manifest criminality [1] states that a persons thoughts and attitudes have to be put into action for a crime to be committed. The reason that we do not punish people for their thoughts is because it would be “impractical‚ inequitable‚ and unjust.” For a person to found criminally liable‚ a person must have committed an act in support of the crime‚ otherwise we

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    4 Jayne Catley Due in – W/C June 1st Explain dysfunction in relation to water balance and its possible treatments (P5) & Discuss dysfunction in relation to water balance and its possible treatments (M3) In this assignment I am going to be discussing dysfunction in relation to water balance and its possible treatments. Oedema which is the medical term for fluid retention in the body and it is one of the signs and symptoms of kidney dysfunction‚ which is caused by the imbalance of water within

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    presented in history as being tangible‚ being tied to a date‚ or an exact happening. Manifest Destiny on the other hand‚ is a phenomenon. It can not be tied to a date‚ event or even a specific period of time. Manifest Destiny existed and still exists as the philosophy that embraces American history as a whole. Manifest Destiny is an intangible ideology that created American history. In its simplest form‚ Manifest Destiny can be defined as‚ "A Movement." More specifically‚ it would be the systematic

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    Manifest Destiny” is by far one of the most important terminologies in American history; and‚ is a crucial stepping stone towards the making of the American nation. However‚ it is neither a written law or a process. “Manifest Destiny” was coined by John O’ Sullivan‚ an influential political writer and American columnist‚ in his essay “Annexation” written in 1845 which was influenced by American-Mexican war. It is the notion believed by Americans that expanding to the West is a self-fulfilling prophecy

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    Chronic Consumption of Ethanol Alcohol and Neurological Dysfunction Ethanol Alcohol‚ commonly known as Alcohol is the primary mood altering drug used in the United States of America. When alcohol is consumed it is absorbed unaltered by the stomach and the small intestines. Then the ethanol molecules are distributed evenly to all of the tissues and fluids of the body. The alcohol present in the bloodstream is metabolized by the liver through three pathways. The major pathway involves an enzyme

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