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    1.0 | Summary of the Reading Chosen * The Influences of Family Communication Patterns on Adult Children’s Perceptions of Romantic Behaviors | 3-5 | 2.0 | Biography of Author * Michael Fowler‚ MS * Judy C. Person‚ Ph. D. * Stephenson J. Beck‚ Ph. D. | 6-9 | 3.0 | Literature Review * My Opinion * Support * Against | 10-15 | 4.0 | Reference | 16 | 5.0 | Appendix | 17 | 1.0 SUMMARY * The Influences of Family Communication Patterns on Adult Children’s Perceptions of

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    which cohabitation is most suited to. However‚ the ONS found that 60% of cohabiting couples will eventually end in marriage showing that monogamy can often replace serial monogamy. There is less pressure to follow traditional norms and values. Beck and Beck-Gernshiem argue that individualism has led to changing attitudes towards cohabitation and marriage. There is less pressure to follow the norms and values around love and relationships set by family‚ religion or culture. This shows that the change

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    effects on reducing depressive symptoms and found that animal-assisted activities and therapy were associated with fewer depressive symptoms (Souter and Miller‚ 2007). In their study about the role of pets in alleviating physical illness‚ Katcher‚ and Beck (1996) studied the relationship between people and their pets. They found that pet owners humanize their pets‚ and this humanization affects one ’s sense of self-esteem and health. Almost all pet owners talked to their pets‚ but it was found that 94%

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    alarming animals (Jonssen 46). To add‚ jellyfishes have their striking to protect them from their predators and might attract another predator to defend it. In other words‚ a giant squid uses their beck to cut up their preys into pieces to eat (Database 44). The giant squid protect themselves with their beck by it is placed at the base of their feeding tentacles and arms that can catch and slice their predators and preys this squid is a fierce opponent. Some deep-sea creatures have defense mechanisms

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    as the actions are used to express the story though it characters. Particularly the author’s use of physical traits on the characters was in great detail. In the falling action‚ the author focuses in on a character named Beck. The author in details expresses how the charterer Beck was lost on the mountain and thought to be dead. While this level of action was

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    Orientations: The Emergence of a Unified Scientific Framework in Professional Psycho logy. Melchert‚ Timothy P. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice. Feb2013‚ Vol. 44 Issue 1‚ p11-19. 9p. DOI: 10.1037/a0028311. • An examination of racial bias in the Beck Depression Inventory-II. Sashidharan‚ Tracy Pawlow‚ Laura A. Pettibone‚ Jonathan C. ; Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology‚ Vol 18(2)‚ Apr‚ 2012. pp. 203-209. Publisher: Educational Publishing Foundation [Journal Article]‚ Database: PsycARTICLES

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    German Economic Review 9(4): 402–430 A Ranking of Journals in Economics and Related Fields Klaus Ritzberger Vienna Graduate School of Finance and Institute for Advanced Studies Abstract. This paper presents an update of the ranking of economics journals by the invariant method‚ as introduced by Palacio-Huerta and Volij‚ with a broader sample of journals. By comparison with the two other most prominent rankings‚ it also proposes a list of ‘target journals’‚ ranked according to their quality‚ as

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    A critical reflective and analytical research based written conceptualisation and therapeutic plan for a common human problem in Cognitive Behaviour Psychotherapy terms. This essay has been particularly difficult for the writer to achieve due to the challenges they face in the transition from a Person Centred Counsellor to a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist in Training. The writer hopes to achieve a comprehensive critical reflection and analytical research based on a common human problem that has

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    -Information Processing Style (Beck 1976) -negative thinking style -Over-Generalization -being dramatic; “I always…” “I never…” -Selective Abstraction -focusing on the negative parts -Polar Reasoning -not appreciating ambiguity in interpretations of life -everything is black and white; no gray area -no middle ground Beck’s Work -doesn’t give cause -just another description of depressive thinking Hankin and Abramson -extension of Beck -account for gender differences

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    Topic: Should Corporal Punishment be used by parents on young children? General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: I want to persuade my audience that corporal punishment should not be a way of punishment and to use other effective punishments. Thesis Statement: Corporal punishment tends to perpetuate a cycle of child abuse. Introduction I.Attention Grabber: “Corporal punishment is the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience pain

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