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    IntroductionThe decision to attend graduate school is an important decision to make. Even though continuing one ’s education has many benefits‚ it also comes with many challenges. Knowing personal and professional goals and how to achieve the goals a less challenging decision. This paper will focus on three challenges and three strategies this writer is facing during her graduate studies. Graduate Study ChallengesAttending graduate school is a decision that has to be taken seriously. Knowing and

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    Psychology Applications

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    CLINICAL AND COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY Individuals: One of the first clinical psychologist roles in a counseling setting is to assess and diagnose the client. Part of this process involves actively listening to what the client is saying as well as discerning the client’s true goals. If the psychologist suspects there are serious undiagnosed mental disorders in existence‚ he may recommend an assessment. If necessary‚ a clinical psychologist can recommend‚ but not prescribe‚ medications to assist in

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    problems of unemployment among graduates   I.  Introduction A. Unemployment occurs when we try to search for employment but fail to do so. It is the biggest problem facing graduates today. There are reasons for unemployment to occur‚ problems graduates face due to unemployment and certainly‚ measures governments/employers and we‚ as graduates can take to reduce unemployment. II. Body Paragraph 1 Topic sentence: Firstly‚ the reason for unemployment among graduates is low problem solving skills

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    Why a Graduate Degree?

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    Why a Graduate Degree? When I started writing this paper I had hundreds of reasons why I am pursuing a graduate degree. My objective was to recognize which ones were more important and to find out what were the real reasons. As I sat in front of my piece of paper I came to realize the most important reasons as to why I want to purse my MBA. I graduated in 2001 from a school in Bolivia‚ South America. I moved to Virginia in January 2002 to start a new life. I began looking for a job related

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    require all future U.S. high school graduates to spend one year in service to their country before college. Support 1: If we had graduated high school students spend a year in service‚ the streets would be much safer. With all of the new civilian service participators‚ the streets would have much more protection. We would have high school students patrolling the streets of neighborhoods and there would be much more protection. Support 2: Graduated students would get good experience in serving

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    1. What was the chief injustice of the book? The chief injustice of this book was the lack of informed consent and repeated privacy violations. Henrietta Lacks‚ as a patient at John Hopkins Hospital‚ had not been informed that samples from her cervix had been collected‚ nor had she been asked if she was interested in being a donor (p. 33). No one bothered to explain to the Lacks family the science behind HeLa cells‚ and the so the family was never informed of the removal‚ distribution‚ or sale of

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    Analyze the differences between ethical concepts‚ principles‚ theories‚ and tradition Mizzoni (2010) explains that understanding the distinction between ethical concepts‚ principles‚ theories‚ and traditions is part of the framework that may help one answer the philosophical problem about right and wrong. These terms will be briefly described and analyzed below. Ethical concepts Ethical concepts are described as the most basic building blocks of ethics (Mizzoni‚ 2010). They are thoughts or notions—

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    Nowadays‚ more and more university graduates complain that graduation does not equate to employment. They experience great difficulties finding satisfactory jobs. What is the cause of this phenomenon In my opinion‚ there are four causes: First‚ graduates lack experience. They spend most of their time at school studying academic subjects and lack relevant job training. Only after graduation do they realize it’s hard to find jobs. Second‚ competition among graduates grows more bitter and more bitter

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    view on the quality of graduates produced by tertiary institutions in South Africa and the view of graduates regarding the workplace. Higher Education South Africa (HESA) has recently undertaken a research study from the employer’s perspective regarding the nature of the gap between employer expectations and graduate quality in the workplace (Parker‚ 2009). This perceived problem has impacted business globally in a negative manner. Not having competent and equipped graduates in the workplace have

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    Mike Nichols’‚ The Graduate‚ produced in 1967 is based on a young college graduate who is unsure about his future. Ben Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) has recently graduated college‚ with his parents now expecting great things from him. At his "homecoming" party‚ Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft)‚ the wife of his father’s business partner‚ has Ben drive her home‚ which leads to an affair between the two. The affair eventually ends‚ but comes back to haunt him when he finds himself falling for Elaine (Katharine

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