15. Benzene and Aromaticity • C-Phen DM Drops (Chlorpheniramine/Dextromethorp/Phenylephrine) • This combination medication is used to treat symptoms caused by the common cold‚ flu‚ allergies‚ hay fever‚ or other breathing illnesses (e.g.‚ sinusitis‚bronchitis). • One of the active ingredients is Phenylephrine –a decongestant that helps relieve stuffy nose symptoms. H HO OH H N CH3 . HCl What is the configuration at this chirality center? R or S ? www.primaryrx.com/pdf/C-PHEN%20DM%20DROPS
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perspective‚ based on your own value system. Counselling comprises the following processes: • Phase One: The Initial Interview • Phase Two: The Assessment • Phase Three: The Middle Phase • Phase Four: The Termination THE INITIAL INTERVIEW The initial interview describes the first contact with the client who is the individual in need of counselling. It completes the intake process‚ a sort of admission of the client into the formalities of counselling. Importance of the Initial Interview: The initial
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has a high level of awareness and familiarity with the brand and holds strong‚ favorable‚ and unique brand associations in memory.” Keller also refers to his pyramid as the “brand resonance pyramid.” The pyramid itself is divided into four levels: Salience‚ Performance and Imagery‚ Judgment and Feeling‚ and Resonance. One the best features of
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References: Jin Keat Lee (2013) Lecture Note: Counselling Workers Malaysia Segi College‚ Kuala Lumpur Yeo‚ A. Counselling a Problem Solving Approach 1993‚ Armour Publishing Nelson‚ R. Basic Counselling Skills A Helpers Manual 2012‚ 3rd edn‚ Sage publications
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Method You may wish to test the effects of a number of experimental treatments (counselling approaches): group counselling‚ peer counselling and individual counselling on the self-concepts of students. In this case‚ the independent variable‚ counselling approach has three levels. Necessarily there should be three groups randomly selected from the school population which will be exposed to three different counselling approaches. The dependent variable‚ self-concept‚ may be measured through a standardized
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References: Akinade‚ E. A.‚ Sokan‚ B. O.‚ Oseremen N. (1986). Introduction to Guidance and Counselling: A Basic Text for Colleges and Universities. Ibadan: Caltep. Idowu‚ A. I. (Ed) (1998). Guidance and Counselling in Education. Ilorin: Indemac. Kolo‚ F. D. (1992). Guidance and Counselling in Perspective Zaria: Sleveno Printing. Makinde‚ O. (1983). Fundamental of Guidance and Counselling. London: Macmillan.
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needs while taking into consideration their personality. A counsellor is in a position whereby their personal characteristics‚ values and beliefs may either promote or prevent the development of the counselling process. My personal belief system in regard to the development of a productive counselling process agrees with the Humanistic Psychologist Carl Rogers (1902-1987) who placed a very strong emphasis on the need for a counsellor to think of their clients as people rather than impersonal entities
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and social usefulness‚ Gladding (2000). The concept of Counselling is essentially democratic in that the assumptions underlying its theory and practice are‚ first‚ that each individual has the right to shape his own destiny and‚ and second‚ that the relatively mature and experienced members of the community are responsible for ensuring that each person’s choice shall serve both his own interests and those of society. Guidance and counselling is an integral part of each school’s total educational
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Monastery through a friend who works for the Mariannhill mission press‚ a division of the Monastery that helps people be as effective as they can be in their work. The monastery helps all walks of with many different problems‚ like a massive centre of counselling‚ self-guidance and prayer. Social problems ranging from‚ HIV/AIDS‚ Drug abuse and unemployment‚ the monastery can be a place of guidance and retreat not only for the individual but also for organisations and companies looking to strengthen core
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2014 (Subject to SSC result declaration) Monday‚23rd June ‚2014 3 Counselling & Payment of Admission fees 25th to 27th June 2014 4 Online registration at www.nmims.edu for vacant seats if required 30th June 2014 to 5th July 2014 5 Call letter for admission counseling on website www.nmims.edu at 5.00 pm for candidates who have registered from 30th June to 5th July 2014 Wednesday‚9th July ‚2014 6 Counselling & Payment of Admission fees BTECH Narsee Monjee Institute of Management
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