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    Counseling Skillss

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    Reflections of a Trainee Counsellor | | The aim of this essay is to reflect on‚ and critique‚ the experience of counselling a client. The focus will be on identifying key counselling skills and their importance in the therapeutic alliance between counsellor and client. The purpose of this is to aid in the development of understanding of the counselling experience and relationship for trainee counsellors.   This essay will begin with a summary of the counselling session. This will be followed

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    discoveries‚ he paints in ways that express himself and also dramatic ways which adds the realism to his paintings and is a great master at art . Leonardo is the best one out of the three others to meet because he has more intriguing art pieces including Mona lisa‚ and other art pieces that he has done .Leonardo’s art was based off of his great skill to closely observe and re paint the effects he saw in nature which added realness to his art which is something that Raphael did not do‚Raphael based his art

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    changed the world of art for good. Leonardo da Vinci is important to the Renaissance in many more ways than just through paintings‚ but also through the new understandings‚ ideas‚ and inventions such as the Vitruvian Man‚ the flying machine‚ and the Mona Lisa. Leonardo da Vinci was considered to be very important to the Renaissance due to his new understanding of proportion through the Vitruvian Man. Leonardo was fascinated with the relationship between a square‚ circle and proportion. He learned

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    the world‚ ‘Mona Lisa‚ viewers feel that the woman in the painting is watching them‚ regardless of their position in relation to the frame. Furthermore‚ her mysterious smile seems to suggest a thought. Gazing at Mona Lisa is an eerie experience that can only be felt when looking at the original as some of the effect is lost in reproductions. Many deem her partial smile to be the cause of her unsettling effect on viewers‚ while others attribute it to her unavoidable eyes. In any case‚ Mona Lisa’s portrait

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    White Umbrella

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    In the short story “The White Umbrella” the narrator and her sister Mona find themselves in a dilemma when they find out that their mother has a job. Needing to be at their piano lesson at 4:00 they decided to start walking despite the giant grey clouds above. They arrive at Miss Crosman’s house (the piano teacher) soaked to the bone. While in the room the narrator notices a very nice white umbrella. After their lessons were all over Miss Crosman asks if they want to wait inside due to the

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    Sankofa Movie Analysis

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    forget your past.” Sweet‚ simple‚ and to the point was this quote said by Jamaican reggae artist Bob Marley. The major theme of this movie is returning to the past to understand your future. In the beginning of the film the protagonist starts off as Mona‚ a self-centered model oblivious to her surroundings‚ and its importance. She stood on the very ground where many of our ancestors were chained and held captive until voyage‚ yet all she did was smile inartistically into the camera. Later while exploring

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    Equivalence

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    deal with the term equivalence in general it will also shortly describe various problems which can arise when finding proper equivalent in translation. And then the views of two linguists will be introduced. Linguists Eugene Nida‚ Charles R. Taber and Mona Baker. The work will look closer on their approaches and it will try to describe their views on equivalence. 2 What is equivalence in translation Equivalence is considered as one of the main problems translator has to deal with. It can be

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    Leo was thirty he started working for the Duke of Milan‚ Ludovico Sforza. This is where Leo had began his real works of art. All of these little projects led to him creating his most wonderful masterpieces; Madonna of the Rocks‚ the Last Supper‚ the Mona Lisa‚ and many more. These wonderful pieces of artwork have become very influential to a great number of young artists. Though it is not just the beauty of the art that makes them so famous‚ it is the was that Leonardo blends many different perspectives

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    My Sister

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    MY SISTER Elder brothers or sisters are a great inspiration to their younger brothers and sisters‚ and that is what my elder sister Mona is to me. I have one younger brother Shekhar‚ and one elder sister Mona. We all live together with my parents and grandma. Both of my parents work all week‚ so my elder sister takes care of us. I always look up to her as an ideal‚ and I know whenever I will need her she will be there for me. She is my inspiration‚ my sister‚ and my best friend. I love her and admire

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    have to hold them up to a mirror‚ because all his notes were written backward. Many think it was so others could not copy him or steal his ideas. “Leonardo became well known early in his career” (Heslewood 18). His most famous works of art are; the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. The last supper includes the 12 apostles and Jesus. Leonardo promised to make a machine for war to protect the Duke of Milan and the town. Today it seems like an unusual thing because Da Vinci hated war. Leonardo was one of

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