Case Summary of Lily Kaitlin Clark Liberty University Case Summary of Lily Lily Winchester is a 25 year old Caucasian woman who came to counseling due to a wide array of issues stemming from her Father’s abandonment of her as a child and also issues she is dealing with after a traumatic abusive relationship. Lily has a Bachelor’s degree in Special Education from The Ohio State University. She is married‚ and she and her husband Dean have three children. She met Dean while vacationing in Ocean
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because we are directly affected by them. As stated in “Does This Social Network Make Me Look Fat?” People‚ who have a friend that just became obese‚ are 171% more likely to become obese themselves. Suzy makes Betty eat poorly. And then Betty makes Jane eat poorly. And Jane makes Ann eat poorly. Suzy does not know Jane or Ann‚ but Suzy’s behavior and actions are influencing the interaction between Jane
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Many societies throughout history have had their own distinctive concepts and standards of what is and is not deemed attractive‚ especially when it comes to the physical appearance of one’s self. Judging your own appearance is an inescapable human trait and the way different societies have portrayed the ‘ideal’ individual’s appearance has in fact influenced and altered our appearance. Lisa Kramer‚ Auguste Toulmouche and Pablo Picasso all used the mirror to symbolize a reflection to which figures
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Organizational Citizenship Behavior Checklist (OCB-C) Suzy Fox‚ Loyola University Chicago Paul E. Spector‚ University of South Florida The original Organizational Citizenship Behavior Checklist (OCB-C) was a 42 item instrument designed to assess the frequency of organizational citizenship behaviors performed by employees. It has since been refined and shortened first to 36 items and then to the final 20 item scale that we recommend (Fox‚ Spector‚ Goh‚ Bruursema‚ & Kessler‚ In press). The OCB-C
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“…Because daddy goes to the White Club”: Social Structural limitations in Michael Apted’s 42 Up. In the documentary 42 Up by Michael Apted‚ he shows 14 children at the age of seven‚ and every seven years Apted will come back and document their life and it is to give a glimpse of England in the year 2000. In my paper I would like to argue the way social structures has affected the way the children live their lives and how difficult it is to break out of their classes. The participants of the
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The documentary presented in class‚ 56 Up (2012)‚ was a film based on the lives of 13 individuals who lived in England‚ that were from very diverse backgrounds. These 13 individuals participated in an experiment that started when they were seven years old and every seven year they were interviewed. Individuals were asked questions about their lives‚ helping to examine their progression and understand their development over the years of their life. In class only 10 individuals were examined in the
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him as an American born Chinese. Through Greg and the other Americans at Jin’s elementary school‚ Jin learns that he does not fit in with the Caucasian crowd in this coming of age story‚ yet his unwillingness to associate himself with Wei-Chen and Suzy has disconnected him from his identity as an Asian. Although
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American Born Chinese- The Need to Belong The book starts out with three seemingly different tales‚ and then merges them all together. In the book American Born Chinese‚ all 3 stories largely reflect about needing‚ or wanting‚ to fit in. The first tale is about the Monkey King who goes to a celestial dinner party‚ but is denied entrance because he is a monkey and does not wear shoes. He then locks himself in his chamber to learn the twelve disciplines of kung fu‚ when he is summoned to the
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Rushmore to Moonrise Kingdom the Style of Wes Anderson When watching Moonrise Kingdom or Rushmore the touch of Wes Anderson is not hard to find. His comical movies having taken on a nature of their own and the audience has come to expect excellence from the director; not only for the enjoyment of the movie but for the quality that the movie is made in. Over the years he has begun to develop a style all to his own. In Moonrise Kingdom the movie was shot with the yellow being the prominent color being
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After the emergence of physically/anatomically ‘modern’ humans in Europe‚ the Neanderthal population that frequented the Eurasian continent for the past 1.4-2 Million years drastically began to decline. The exact period when the population was wiped out is debated‚ while some argue around 40 Kya‚ recent findings suggest they may have remained alive in pockets up to 24 Kya. Another aspect of Neanderthals that is widely contested is what exactly killed them off; the most prominent arguments include
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