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    Similarly to the informative model‚ the interpretive model assumes that the physician is responsible for giving the patient with all important information concerning their state and treatment. However‚ the practitioner goes beyond providing the information and accepting the patient’s choices. Unlike the informative practitioner‚ the interpretive practitioner knows that the patient’s values are not completely recognized by the patient‚ in fact their values are often conflicting and underdeveloped

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    Grieving Model

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    isolated‚ and even clinically depressed. (JFSP 43) The final stage of the grief model is the acceptance stage. With this stage comes a more positive outlook on his or her current circumstances. The

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    The transnational model

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    The Transnational Model by A. Bartlett and Sumantra Ghoshal Dr. Stephan Buse‚ The Transnational Model Challenges of Globalization Need for Global Efficiency Need for Local Responsiveness and Flexibility Need for Cross-Market Capacity to Leverage Learning on a Worldwide Basis (Worldwide Learning) Dr. Stephan Buse‚ The Transnational Model © Dr. Stephan Buse Global Efficiency Converging consumer tastes and preferences Technological innovations force companies to develop and

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    The Unipolar Model

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    Although the multipolar model encourages our self-help‚ it would be detrimental to us because our industries are reliant on other countries‚ a huge portion of our national budget comes from the Filipinos who are working overseas‚ and a huge portion of our working force are working

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    assessment required students to take the role of an audit manager that is currently employed with Deep Breath LCC‚ a medium sized national accounting firm. This particular firm offers auditing services as well as tax services. The main purpose of my role as the audit manager is to decide and justify reasons on a new audit client acceptance. The process of accepting a new client is not a simple procedure especially during this phase where the public accounting environment is changing drastically. Intense competitive

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    Jackson’s  “The Lottery” shows humanity’s blind acceptance of tradition. This short story presents the tendency in human nature to hold to the status quo without critical thinking. The townspeople’s failure to understand the purpose behind the lottery‚ Old Man Warner’s condemnation of non-conformity‚ and the townspeople’s emotionless killing of Mrs. Hutchinson shows a culture’s blind acceptance of tradition. First‚ the townspeople show their blind acceptance of tradition in their failure to understand

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    fluctuate as she matures. Jane Eyre begins her life in the wrong place at the wrong time. During the novel‚ Jane endures love‚ hate and friendship‚ though maturity allows her to forgive. Settings surrounding Jane’s life alter her own ideas of self-acceptance‚ her actions taken to release herself from certain settings have effect on her. In the first few chapters‚ Bronte establishes Jane’s character as a young girl who is the object of hatred from her cousins and aunt. In Chapter Five‚ Jane encounters

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    NICK THE FLAWED NARRATOR NICK CARRAWAY has a special place in this novel. He is not just one character among several‚ it is through his eyes and ears that we form our opinions of the other characters. Often‚ readers of this novel confuse Nick ’s stance towards those characters and the world he describes with those of F. Scott Fitzgerald ’s because the fictional world he has created closely resembles the world he himself experienced. But not every narrator is the voice of the author. Before

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    KIDS SHOULD PLAY OUTDOORS David S. Compton Columbia University KIDS SHOULD PLAY OUTDOORS Years ago‚ computers were not so easily accessible‚ and life was not filled with electronic equipment and electronic games. Children would spend time outdoors. However‚ today children spend free time indoors watching television and playing video games using the technology of electronic equipment. This may make parents comfortable because in this changing world it allows them to control

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    Transtheoretical Model

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    understand the process of changing addictive behaviors is a model of intentional behavior change called the transtheoretical model. Transtheoretical model (also known as the stages- of- change theory) suggests that one of the major challenges in substance abuse treatment is to “creatively adapt to the complexities of change using a selection of change processes dependent upon individual’s readiness" (Diclemente‚ C. C.‚ p. 2‚ 1999). In this model‚ there are three critical elements in the change process:

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