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    A counsellor can show his or her respect to clients in the following ways: Accept the client by showing unconditional positive regard. This means that you as counsellor accept the client as he or she is‚ irrespective of the client’s values or behaviour and of whether you as counsellor approve of those values and behaviour or not. A judgemental counsellor who condemns clients or who makes clients feel that their sexual behaviour is offensive to the counsellor‚ will not be able to facilitate healing

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    Anderson Kuo Period 1 CHAPTER 19 – The Representative Elements: Groups 1A through 4A -19.1- A Survey of the Representative Elements I. Elements A. Representative Elements: Groups 1A through 8A ← Filling s and p orbitals ← First member of a group forms the strongest ( bonds; results in diatomic molecules B. Transition Elements: center of the table ← Filling d orbitals C. Lanthanides & Actinides: listed separately‚ on the bottom on the table ← Filling

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    * Defining your ideal customer (target market) – Think about the characteristics of your ideal customer – what is it you like about working with them and why? * Understanding the competition and what makes you better (differentiation) – There are a lot of people who do what you do so what do you offer that others do not? What do your clients appreciate about what you do? Figure out what it is and lead with that difference in all of your marketing efforts. * Knowing what you want to achieve

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    A contract is a "promise" or an "agreement" that is enforced or recognized by the law‚ whether implied or expressed. There must be an agreement‚ which consists of an agreement‚ an intention to create legal relations‚ and consideration. A contract is said to come into existence when acceptance of an offer has been communicated to the offerer by the offeree. An offer is an expression of willingness to contract on certain terms‚ made with the intention that it shall become binding as soon as it is

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    Frankenstein Literary Essay What would you do if you were in a position to act as god? That is what the gothic book Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein focuses on. Frankenstein incorporates many aspects of a classic gothic novel such as themes that play out throughout the book. The characters in the novel have become archetypes for many gothic novels. The setting reflects the chilling themes as it is the background for the characters plummet into despair. Frankenstein is an excellent example of a gothic

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    For the purpose of explanation and prediction‚ scientific research finds it helpful to think in terms of cause and effect relationship. There is a procedure for identification of such relationship. In normal terms‚ a cause is something that makes some other thing to happen or change. For example‚ a stone thrown at the window pane will cause the pane of glass to shatter. In this situation‚ throwing of stone is the cause while the shattered glass is the effect. Such an implicit understanding of causality

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    Dracula‚ Bram Stoker’s most well known novel‚ was written during the Gothic Era (1800-1865). Writers of gothic literature often created feelings of fear and mystery by focusing the plot on an ancient house that was used to harbor secrets or a place of refuge from a dangerous character. (Kennedy n.p.). Stoker used some characteristics of the Gothic Era‚ such as descriptions of gloomy settings and the use of supernatural events‚ (Marinaro n.p.). in addition to using the social conventions of London

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    Beowulf is one of the great heroic poems in English literature. The epic follows a courageous warrior named Beowulf throughout his young‚ adult life and into his old age. As a young man‚ Beowulf becomes a legendary hero when he saves the land of the Danes from the hellish creatures‚ Grendel and his mother. Later‚ after fifty years pass‚ Beowulf is an old man and a great king of the Geats. A monstrous dragon soon invades his peaceful kingdom and he defends his people courageously‚ dying in the process

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    Formalistic filmmaking involves the director’s unique aesthetic view of how the film should be presented to the audience. While realistic films are presented with a style of "how it appears onscreen is how it would be seen if present during the events of the film"‚ formalistic expression allows the style of the director to shine through and impress upon the audience somewhat of a "distorted" reality. The various techniques of filmmaking are used to present a stylization of reality by manipulating

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    Gilgamesh Elements of Plot

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    The icon I used to represent the exposition is a tombstone. The main event in the exposition is Enkidu’s death. A tombstone is often used as a symbol of death‚ which is the main event. Tombstones can also be used to show sorrow‚ which is a feeling Gilgamesh is shown to have as his friend lays dying. Gilgamesh is left with the memory of his fallen friend‚ just as tombstones often do. The exposition of the epic of Gilgamesh had a deeply sorrowful moment when Enkidu dies. The gods decided to kill

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