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    IX THE FAMILY Prepared by: Arnold C. Pulido Jr. BSEd 1D-1 Prepared for: Submitted to: Jose Angel D Zaballa (Instructor) I. Objective 1. To know the importance of family. 2. To know the importance of Marriage. 3. To know the rights of the children. 4. To know the duties and responsibilities of the family member. 5. To know the responsibilities of the parents to their children. The main goal of the study is for you know the importance of having a family and the importance

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    Chapter 15

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    psychosis may require some use of antipsychotic medications. These medications do not cure psychosis but instead they control the symptoms. A 1980s study showed that the medication clozapine controlled treatment resistant symptoms in schizophrenia without causing the extrapyramidal side affects that were common in the older antipsychotic medications. Since that study‚ there have been a number of other antipsychotic medications that have been approved for the treatment of both schizophrenia and bi polar disorder

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    PSY 3182 Case Study 1

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    Sophia Yan PSY 3182 Questions Drawing Out Strengths with Difficult Clients 1. What are some questions that you might use as part of the interview to acquire John’s worldview and bring out his strengths and weaknesses? There are two types of questions that would be essential to most theories and styles of counseling/therapy‚ open and closed questions. Open questions are those that cannot be answered in a few words. They are more extensive and encourage clients to talk more in order to provide maximum

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    Chapter 15--The Job Search‚ Rsums‚ and Cover Letters 1. Well-informed job candidates know that the first step in the employment process is A. researching salary‚ benefits‚ and job stability in a chosen field. B. developing an effective résumé to be sent to prospective employers. C. locating a specific job opening at a desirable company. D. assessing their interests and qualifications. 2. Job seekers should ask themselves questions such as Do I want to work for someone else or be my own

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    Marathi: Big Newspapers Are Elephants By Robin Jeffrey To understand the Marathi press‚ one needs to appreciate two cities-Mumbai (Bombay) and Pune (Poona). Mumbai is the Manhattan of India-a buzzing‚ multi- lingual magnet of an island. As well as the industrial and commercial focus of India‚ it is the base for the advertising industry and for India’s two biggest newspaper chains‚ The Times of India and The Indian Express. Pune‚ on the other hand‚ is Maharashtra’s Boston (indeed‚ both have brahmins)

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    Test 15

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    Chapter 15: Preserving and Restoring Nature Student: ___________________________________________________________________________     _________3. The United States’ first two national parks are    A. Glacier and Great Smoky Mountains. B. Yellowstone and Everglades. C. Olympic and Yosemite. D. Yosemite and Yellowstone. E. Great Smoky Mountains and Yellowstone.   _________4. _________ is believed to be the first national park in the world.    A. Glacier National

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    inventions of the Renaissance: telescope‚ compass‚ printing press‚ etc. But the most important technological advance of all was the development of printing‚ with movable metal type‚ about the mid-15th century in Germany. A German named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1436. Printing press invention had a large impact on the value of the books‚ religion and reformation and education. Before the invention of printing press‚ multiple copies of a manuscript had to be made by hand. Hand

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    1. Why was the bill of rights added to the constitution? a. The framers thought a bill of rights was not necessary because the constitution spelled out the extent of the feds power. Blah blah blah (now at the top of page 487) In 1791 the states ratified 10 amendments and the nation had a bill of rights. The BOR imposed limits on the national gov but not on state gov. b. So… all in all I’m really not sure what the exact answer is. Sorry bro 2. Difference between civil liberties

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    sweet 15

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    the happiness. Jorge is the man who gets deported back to Venezuela for being illegal. Marta’s friends are very supportive of her because they understand Martha and try to they care of her. Quinceanera is when a girl enter into womanhood by turning 15 and giving service to others. Martha wants to have her quinceanera because her cousin had one and a couple of weeks ago. Many of the people like Marta’s dad who are illegal are deported back to their homeland. Martha finds out that her father is an

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    FOUR THEORIES OF THE PRESS ORIGINS OF THE THEORIES The “Four Theories of the Press” was by three professors‚ Fred S. Siebert‚ Theodore Peterson and Wilbur Schramm‚ and since 1956‚ has come a long way. Over time‚ it has established a typology in the minds of journalism educators and students. The four theories are authoritarian‚ libertarian‚ social responsibility and soviet communist (Preserve Articles‚ 2012). AUTHORITARIAN THEORY Authoritarian is defined as favouring or enforcing strict obedience

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