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    a passenger to that of the left side of the brain. It use to be that that the left hemisphere was in complete control of the right hemisphere‚ thus making the left side the reason we were human. Pink also mentions that a professor with the name of Roger W. Sperry opened our minds to a new perspective of how the brain works. The right side of the brain simply was just different. Sperry mentioned that the left side of the brain was more analytical with words while the right was more expressive with

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    Carl Ransom Rogers (January 8‚ 1902 – February 4‚ 1987) was an influential American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology. Rogers is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the American Psychological Association in 1956. Carl Rogers was one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th-century. He was a humanist

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    I. Introduction The Science of Unitary Human Beings is a grand nursing theory developed by Martha E. Rogers. Martha Rogers was born on May 12‚ 1914 in Dallas‚ Texas. She is the oldest of four children of Bruce Taylor Rogers and Lucy Mulholland Keener Rogers. She began college at the University of Tennessee‚ studying pre-med (1931-1933) and withdrew due to pressure that medicine was an unsuitable career for a woman. She received a diploma from the Knoxville General Hospital School of Nursing in 1936

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    Have you ever hated someone? Do you wish something terrible would happen to that person? That is exactly the feeling you have when reading the Scarlet Letter. Roger Chillingworth is Hester Prynne’s husband. He is a physician‚ but he is not your ordinary friendly doctor. Chillingworth works for "the Black Man" and tortures what we learn later to be Hester’s "baby daddy"‚ who is also a minister for the local church‚ Reverend Dimmesdale. Your hatred doesn’t develop after reading the first chapter. Your

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    CP Psychology Period 2 November 12‚ 2013 Carl Rogers Carl Rogers was a highly intelligent man. Rogers was a humanistic psychologist who was also known as a therapist. His work is well known and is basically a combination of all the theories and techniques made up by many psychologists that he was inspired by. His style of therapy was admired and used by most therapists all around. Rogers was born on January 8‚ 1902 in Oak Park‚ Illinois. Oak Park is a suburb in Chicago. He was

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    state. When his owner passed away‚ Scott filed a lawsuit arguing that he should be considered a free man. The owner’s wife disagreed with Scott. After series of court decisions‚ Scott decided to bring his case to the federal courts. Chief Justice Roger Taney ruled that Scott could not bring his case to the courts because he was still a slave. When the Constitution was written‚ the courts allegedly considered blacks as subordinate and inferior to the dominant race. The Dred Scott decision also declared

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    WHAT IS CONGRUENCE (for the therapist) Of all the six conditions‚ it is believed that Carl Rogers considered condition three (reference Rogers 1957‚ conditions for therapeutic change) to be the most important. He believed that the therapist’s skill in showing congruence was paramount in the therapeutic relationship and vital for the outcome of therapeutic change. His philosophy was that although the therapist should not consider himself be more than an equal to the client or the one who holds the

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    Confederate historical monuments require accurate context to embrace all sides and learn from history. The way we look at confederate statues is influenced by where we grew up and what we learned in history classes. Confederate statues hold tremendous historical value to some and cruel disrespect to others. Ifwe are going to satisfy both sides by remembering part of American history and also uncovering our nation’s past failures‚ context must play a part. Context is the solution to the current

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    intuition. Whereas the Left Brain is linear‚ divergent‚ and focuses on one thing at a time‚ the Left Brain deals with more logical subject areas‚ such as mathematics and speech. Much of this knowledge is based upon the Nobel Prize winning research of Roger Sperry (Medicine‚ 1981). There are many “theories” about the Left Brain and the Right Brain. In learning styles alone there are so many theories concerning brain development and the hemispheric dominance. In Leonard Shlian’s (The Alphabet Versus

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    Clifford J. Rogers as an ‘artillery fortress revolution’. This development reversed the superiority of the offensive that had existed since the 1430s‚ and strategically the emphasis returned to the defensive‚ focusing on entrenchment on the battlefield and the use of the new fortifications which partially negated the effectiveness of early artillery. Certainly‚ this alternative earlier Military Revolution is also worthy of further study‚ as the social‚ economic and military changes it wrought on

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