know her better and gotten a better idea of what her work life looks like. Starting off‚ I asked her simply how many students she sees in any given day. She replied by stating that she can see anywhere between four and sixteen students depending on if she sees students individually or in class groups. Personally‚ I feel like that it a lot of students for one person to be responsible for in any given day‚ especially if it is in a class group. Piggybacking on this question‚ I asked if she had any
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Research Paper Outline: Homosexuality in Canada Introduction Invention is the greatest idea of our time. Whether it is medical‚ scientific‚ social‚ or mechanical‚ a new invention of the day seems to be part of our everyday lives. Homosexuality is really no different. It may not be your everyday invention‚ but it clearly is and people throughout time to try and identify the first “known homosexual” in time. Some people wanted this new idea of homosexuality to just go away‚ but as time has gone
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of this paper is to analyze the performance of a mutual fund by applying statistical tools and secondary research on the previous ten years’ annual returns of the fund and coming up with a conclusion based on the results of the findings. Analysis of the previous ten years’ annual returns will be used to analyze the risk and return of the mutual fund and propose suitable conclusions pertaining to future investments in the mutual funds. The mutual fund under consideration has not displayed a consistent
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THE DEPRESSED CLIENT AND CBT The Oxford College notes (2006) define depression as a major affective disorder because it affects feelings‚ mood‚ and thoughts. Feltham and Dryden (1997) define depression as a short-lived mood or chronic condition characterised by hopelessness‚ apathy‚ meaninglessness‚ withdrawal‚ low self-esteem‚ sadness. Depression affects or reveals itself in sadness‚ dejection; depressed cognitions include negative evaluation of one’s self‚ the world and one’s future. Depressed
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applications for asylum were made by paper‚ and there was no possibility for an oral hearing. In 1985‚ however‚ the Supreme Court of Canada decided that not allowing applicants an oral hearing violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Upon introduction of oral hearings as part of the claim process there was a subsequent increase in the amount of refugees admitted to Canada. While in 1981 there were approximately 14‚000 refugees admitted out of a total of approximately 129‚000 immigrants‚ in 1986
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accessible for the client‚ and that there will be no surrounding noise that will cause a distraction. The room must be set within the counsellors guide lines and will be adhered to accordingly. All phones must be switched off‚ there shouldn’t be any sharp objects in the room that could cause harm to the client and counsellor. I would discuss with the client what their expectations are from the therapeutic relationship and that the method of help is person centred‚ and will empower the client to come to
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Canada is a country which is fortunate enough to have a variety of businesses and organizations which function with the interest of public at mind. Businesses‚ which are able to provide any service an individual could possibly think of‚ are almost around every corner of the towns and cities spread across Canada‚ solely for the convenience of citizens. This is because Canada’s government‚ along with governments all over the world‚ set out to provide beneficial and helpful services to citizens of
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Similar to the situation in the United States‚ Canada has increasingly had a mass incarceration and overrepresentation issue with primarily the minority groups. The “failure” of the Canadian criminal justice system toward the Aboriginal people are the most evident through the overrepresentation of Aboriginal individuals in provincial and federal prisons. In 2013-2014 Aboriginal adults accounted for one in four admissions to provincial/territorial prisons‚ while only representing 3% of the Canadian
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Canada in the 1920s The Winnipeg General Strike • During The First World War‚ companies made extreme amounts of profit • Labour conditions‚ wages‚ etc. were almost completely neglected Context • Soldiers returned from fighting on the front having dreams of a better world (stable wages‚ better jobs‚ etc.) • Canada was in economic ruin as it tried to convert back into a peacetime economy o Inflation due to debt o Loss of jobs and the closing of factories • Unemployment rates soared The General
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Nurse-client relationship‚ a therapeutic relationship between a nurse and a client built on a series of interactions and developing over time. All interactions do not develop into relationships but may nonetheless be therapeutic. The relationship differs from a social relationship in that it is designed to meet the needs only of the client. Its structure varies with the context‚ the client’s needs‚ and the goals of the nurse and the client. Its nature varies with the context‚ including the setting
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