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    According to El Monte Union High School District bullying is defined as “as intentional‚ repeated hurtful acts words‚ or other behavior‚ such as name-calling‚ threatening and or/shunning committed by one or more children against another” (“Anti-Bullying” par. 2). There are several types of types of bullying: verbal‚ physical‚ and cyber bullying. Verbal bullying is the action of one that uses words to upset their victims by teasing and taunting them. This usually occurs because the bullies have low

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    Chisum Rogerian Argument‚ 15% of final grade‚ 1300 words Having analyzed a visual argument‚ a written argument‚ and your own writing processes‚ you will now be asked to present two opposing views on the same social justice issue‚ and‚ in whatever way possible‚ propose a solution that would please both parties. Rough Draft (3 printed copies) Due: 3/18 Final Draft Due: 3/20 by the beginning of class via Turnitin The Assignment: Using at least three sources‚ craft a Rogerian Argument focusing

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    Letter from Birmingham Jail a Rogerian Argument Traditional and rogerian argumentation approaches are very different. For instance‚ a traditional argumentation is more confrontational towards the opponent’s point of view as to rogerian argumentation more negotiable with the opponent’s point of view. Rogerian argumentation creates cooperation‚ the possibility that both sides might change‚ and a mutually advantageous outcome. However in a traditional argument the writer seeks to change the opponent

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    Alexander Agee Anika Coniglio March 21‚ 2015 English 1010 Bullying What causes bullying? Is it built into the human genome to seek out those we consider different then us and to torment them? Or is it something that we can control as a society? An analysis of the school systems reveal a shocking amount of peer on peer bullying which is caused by a couple different reasons. Being different is a huge cause of bullying. Whether it’s physical appearance‚ the way you speak‚ choice of hobbies

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    John Doe Professor Stallings ENGL102 May 19‚ 2015 Should Smoking be allowed in Public Places? Introduction Smoking has been revealed as a cause of many medical complications such as cancer to smokers‚ and non-smokers who inhale the tobacco smoke. Considering its adverse effects on public health‚ banning smoking in public is the most suitable course of action for governments‚ and other organizations offering public services. Smoking cause damages to the health of non-smokers against their will

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    Rogerian Theory

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    that all living beings strive for biological success. Humans also strive for this success but are often thwarted by society‚ giving rise to a real self and an ideal self. Disparages between these two selves gives rise to neurosis and psychosis. Rogerian therapy attempts to lead clients to self actualization‚ realizing what one’s real self desires‚ with passive and indirect assistance. Personality Synopsis‚ Carl Rogers Introduction The purpose of this article is to give a brief biography

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    applications. The paper describes the key concepts of the therapy and its goals. The role of the counselor is evaluated and discussed. Relationship issues inherent in the use of Rogerian theory are considered. Information on the most relevant therapeutic techniques is included. The utility of person-centered therapy in addressing

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    Bullying Essay

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    Don’t get me started on Bullying! Suicide. It’s a very touchy subject isn’t it? But it happens; it’s a fact of life. Did you know that every 90 minutes a teenager takes their own life? There are over 5‚000 teenage deaths a year. Half of these deaths are not due to family problems‚ nor depression‚ not even abuse‚ but bullying! People often bully for a number of reasons‚ but some of the prominent ones are because of the other people around them. Peer pressure‚ imitation‚ and compensation are the

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    Rogerian Model

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    Rogerian Model of Counseling Carl Rogers (1902-1987) was the American psychologist who developed person -centered therapy. His views about the therapeutic relationship radically revolutionized the course of therapy. He believed that "the client knows what hurts‚ what directions to go‚ what problems are crucial‚ what experiences have been buried" (Rogers‚ 1961‚ pp. 11-12). He helped people in taking responsibility for themselves and their lives. He believed that the experience of being understood

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    About 1 year ago I saw a story on the news that really caught my attention. It was the story of Becca Robinson‚ who is in 3rd Form at Verchilds High. Although she was described as “Fatty” who enjoyed spending time with her friends and family‚ since 1st Form Becca had been seeing a Psychiatrist and taking medications for attention and deficit disorder and depression and she also considered herself overweight. In 2012‚ shortly after Becca had fallen out with one of her friends for allegedly spreading

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