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    Diversity and Difference

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    UNIT 2 COUNSELLING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY FEB 2010 Based upon your readings and other sources‚ give some examples of different family systems and beliefs‚ and indicate how these may affect the outcomes of counselling. Defining main cultural traditions “It is essential to understand our own cultural heritage and world view‚ before we set about assisting other people.” (Ibrahim‚1985; Lauver‚1986). It was noted by the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy in 2006‚ that

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    Historically‚ rich and powerful individuals with more authority have control of labeling what is not normal and what is deviant. Social norms‚ like laws‚ are created by the rich and powerful to protect their interest; so that they can socially construct deviance and crime to their advantage. The article Fraternities and Collegiate Rape Culture: Why Are Some Fraternities More Dangerous Places for Women by Ayres Boswell and Joan Spade personifies this process. Specifically‚ Boswell and Spade analyze

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    Difference between male and female brains Despite that males and females are both humans‚ we have differences in the body and the brain. There are multiple differences between the male and female brain. It is not completely understood yet but it has been seen in the multiple areas of the brain. Now that we have the technology to properly study the brain we can see that there are differences. Some of these differences are the structure of the brain‚ what side of the brain we use more and

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    In every area of the world there are many different types of religions‚ most people may believe in multiple gods or one god while others may not believe in any. On the contrary‚ the religions that popped out the most were none other than Buddhism and Christianity. Buddhism is a belief of finding peace‚ while Christianity is a belief in a god‚ however even though they are different in numerous ways‚ it is still something that is apart of this world’s culture. It’s apart of multiple cultures.

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    Gender and Divine Vengeance In Greek mythology‚ there are many stories pertaining to divine vengeance and mortals. There are many different reasons as to why the gods penalize humans‚ and likewise‚ an assortment of punishments cast down upon these offenders. Throughout the book‚ Powell gives many examples of the wrath of the gods and the differences in their punishment styles based on their gender. Male gods do not usually punish male offenders with a quick and easy death. They prefer to use a more

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    Introduction: Some students are naturally enthusiastic about learning‚ but many need or expect their teachers to inspire‚ challenge‚ and stimulate them. Ericksen have once said "Effective learning in the classroom depends on the teacher’s ability to maintain the interest that brought students to the course in the first place"‚ Unfortunately‚ there is no single magical formula for motivating students. Many factors affect a student’s motivation to work and to learn‚ this may include: the students

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    Communication Differences

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    Communication Differences between Genders “I intend to inform the audience that opposite genders communicates differently at home‚ at work‚ and even at play.” Introduction A. Attention Getter: “Have you ever wondered what the moon and sun would say to each other if they were given an opportunity to communicate?” B. “While the moon and sun are in the same galaxy‚ there is high possibility that they do not see the world in the same way; perceptions of the world appear to be as different for

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    Senses and Stimuli

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    finger over it and rate it on a scale on one to seven‚ soft to coarse. The first time‚ the sandpaper felt very coarse‚ so I would rate it at a seven. Upon waiting a minute‚ I rubbed my finger over it again. The sandpaper did not feel as coarse the second time‚ so I would rate it about a four. I waited another minute‚ and rubbed it again‚ the sandpaper felt less coarse‚ I would rate it at about a three. It seemed that over time‚ my receptors became accustomed to the feeling and therefore‚ I started

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    寸 The Cultural Differences between Chinese and Western Food Cheng Hoi Man Upper Iowa University Term 4 2012 – 2013 COMM 221(DT) – Intercultural Communication Ms. Jamie Ku 9th June 2013 The Cultural Differences between Chinese and Western Food Abstract Food is one of the most enjoyable aspects of cultures to share. Every place has its own culinary delights to discover. Food culture can reflect the indication of human social development and improvement. In this paper‚ food ideas and

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    The Difference Maker

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    leaders. Maxwell in one of his books entitled "The Difference Marker" teaches us to turn our attitude as the most valuable asset for achieving all of our objectives and goals. He tells us that a great attitude is all that you need to be successful‚ but not enough just to have a good attitude‚ you also need to possess skills and integrated both accompany success. The attitude that you have positive and negative situations would make a difference and Maxwell mentions five obstacles encountered:

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