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    Survivors of a crime and/or abuse express their psychological distress in such a variable way that we cannot categorize their experiences. The DSM-5 (2013) has grouped trauma under a separate category due to the differences (p.265). Trauma Informed Care certification was a continuing education requirement within my organization placement. Trauma Informed Care focuses on the client’s individual experience of trauma. Adverse Childhood Experiences After learning

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    Kelsee Haws Mrs. Duckett Period 5 English 12.1.11 Music for Today’s Young Children and Young Adults In today’s society‚ music has become an everyday thing‚ especially for society youth. When youth are described‚ it not only means the teenagers ‚ but also our elementary children. Music today is up-beat and fun to listen to generally‚ but it depends on what you like. Music is very versatile now a days though‚ for example‚ we have avid “metal” listeners‚ we have “hip-hop” freaks‚ “rock” lovers

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    Unconditional Positive Regard is a central concept in the theories of Carl R. Rogers‚ both for psychotherapy and for interpersonal relations. A universal need for positive regard by others appears at about the same time a person begins to experience awareness of self (Rogers‚ 1959). In therapy‚ UPR is a quality of the therapist’s experience toward the client (p. 239). Rogers’ writing sheds light on various aspects of this construct: Unconditional One experiencing UPR holds ‘no conditions of acceptance

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    Name: montha maleerat Teacher: Jared (Room 2.6) One way is to make English language a compulsory subject. In my school just as Mathematics‚ Science and other social subjects are taught English should also be introduced as proper course. All students from their very early education will be introduced to English. All students would be required to pass the English course before they can be promoted to the next grade. For example a grade one who is not able to pass grade one English course will

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    Thai Nguyen Professor Rai Synthesis Essay Sat‚ Feb 11th 2013 Bottled Water vs. Tap water The rational choices one can make The use of bottle water is a debatable topic. Some people claim that using bottled water is severely damages the environment due to recycling issues. Others‚ however‚ believe that bacteria in tap water are not good for your health. Although both sides of the issues have merit‚ bottled water seems to have some disadvantages due to its negative impacts on the environment

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    Sherrie Holman Module 4: Case Assignment MGT 599 Strategic Management October 4‚ 2013 Strategic Choices Executive Summary Business planning refers to a procedure through which both small and large companies determine actions that lead to the growth of revenue and increase the profits. The two most essential aspects of business planning are; setting goals and making strategic choices to achieve the goals. Every firm has specific resources that are available to it. Such resources may include

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    After reading Bill Gates’ article “Making Capitalism More Creative”‚ I don’t agree with his idea and don’t think creative capitalism is an effective way to make the world better. It is only effective way to stimulate today’s U.S economic. In the following paragraphs‚ I am going to explain why I disagree with Bill Gates’ point of view. Capitalism had been existed for over 400 years in human’s history since 1640. Frankly speaking‚ through capitalism‚ this world had been changed a lot. A lot

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    How groups can influence people in positive and negative ways People have many different roles in life‚ these roles serve many different purposes. It is in these roles we find we belong to different groups this makes up our social identity. It is these groups that can have negative or positive effect on ourselves. People can be part of the ’in-group ’ or the ’out-group ’. The ’in-group ’ being people who belong to the group which we consider we also belong to. The ’out-group ’ being people

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    Informed consent. Once a participant decides to volunteer‚ they must read and agree to an informed consent form. The goal of this process is to provide an adequate amount of information that may influence the participant’s decision to participate or not. The consent form consists of the purpose‚ instructions‚ confidentiality‚ and compensation of the study (Appendix A). Overall‚ this establishes an agreement and assures protection for their involvement in the study. Manipulations. After consenting

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    Making Choices Guide Part II Long Term Care planning is a topic everyone will eventually face‚ have to discuss and make choices about in their life. Whether it is for you or a family member‚ someone will have to consider what lifestyle changes they will face and sometimes have to change in order to meet individual care needs and safety concerns in order to retain a safe and healthy lifestyle. “Ethical issues are central to any discussion or reflection on aging and health care” (Ludwick

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