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    lunchroom. They’d rather use that time to leave the school and get a healthier lunch with their friends‚ teaching them the responsibility of being accountable for their actions. That is why juniors and seniors should have the option of leaving school during lunch‚ although others think they should remain at school during lunch. Most students would love to leave school for lunch‚ but the time allotted for lunch is relatively short‚ so bringing a lunch or buying a lunch at school is more efficient

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    Should The Government Have A Say In Our Diets? I. Introduction Thesis Statement: Even though the government may have people´s best interest at heart‚ I strongly believe it is in citizens freedom what kind of diet they can choose. II. Body A. Many statistics indicate that a high protein diet is connected to heart diseases. 1. There is a BMJ study that proves heart diseases among 30 – 47 y/o women. 2. Protein increases physical activity. B. It is known that salt may be the cause for health

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    Should a Woman Have The Right To Choose? I was raised to believe Abortion was wrong. There were always other options. My best friend‚ Kimberly‚ had a sister who used abortion as a form of birth control; we were aware of three before graduation. If she had only known her choices‚ she might have saved innocent lives. In 1994 a friend of mine found herself in an unwanted pregnancy. She had only one year of college left; she knew she couldn’t disappoint her parents by going to them with the dilemma

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    One of the many ways that the poor have unequal access to justice is not being able to afford their own attorneys. Court appointed attorneys are usually very young‚ inexperienced‚ and have massive workloads. Court appointed attorneys cannot defend a client in the same manner as a lawyer that cost $200 an hour. Most court appointed attorneys don’t get to meet with their clients often‚ usually meeting only a few times before the trial. Because the court appointed attorneys don’t get to meet with their

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    while on the internet you have great communication it can also lead to isolation or being anti-social. Americans who own a residency should have free internet because of its cost‚ usefulness and it’s fostering of learning. Furthermore‚ Americans are spending more and more on rising internet service bills. We spend more on the same plan than other countries. Americans are spending more because of the low broadband competition and why should we pay more shouldn’t we just have free internet? It is the

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    Rules and boundaries exist in our daily practices. The rules and boundaries are communicated in many different forms within our social lives‚ governing our social relations. They persist despite the constant flow of personnel and the long-term maintenance of social relations across them (Barth‚ 1969). Social boundaries are not always obvious and spoken. Our society is made up of different cultures and social classes‚ however as individuals we all share one thing in common. “In our lives we will pass

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    The Story of Sherrie Phillips I have read the opening chapter of Boundaries which is a narrative of a woman who is stuck between a rock and a hard place. Here are some things I learned through Sherrie Phillips. You Cannot be Everywhere at Once It is clear Sherrie has one heck of a life. With her workload from her job‚ and her lack of connection with her family‚ she is understandably overwhelmed. Sherrie feels extremely lonely with seemingly no one in her corner to turn to. Certainly‚ we are called

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    thought the bomb meant we had no need to ask favors from the Russians. America wanted to have the appearance of world domination and the atomic bomb would make an explosive statement. Nuclear physicist Szilard said that future Secretary of State Byrnes felt that dropping the bomb would make Russia more “manageable” in Europe. A scientific panel of several physicists disagreed about whether and why the bomb should be used‚ but some felt the bomb would “improve international prospects” of America. President

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    People who volunteered to fight for their country who knows the risk of dying but still willing to fight are the only person who should be able to fight in the war. You can’t force people into going to a war they aren’t willing to fight in. the government is taking away people lives‚ family‚ jobs‚ and living a normal life. War is never easy as people in the world stated that “war

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    Counselor Ethical Boundaries and Practices Jessica M. Ray Grand Canyon University Professional Counseling Orientation and Ethics February 18‚ 2015 Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships Part of being a counselor requires an understanding of dual relationships and the boundaries that are in place between a client and their counselor. Being a good counselor requires an understanding of the role that ethics plays in the professional relationship. Ethics are not simply a way of protecting the client

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