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    Solution-focused theory

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    couples and families are provided. A study conducted by Bradley et al. (2008) suggests that when individuals/families seek counseling or therapy‚ they are more likely to encounter a therapist who practices “cognitive behavioral therapy‚ solution focused therapy‚ or Bowen family systems rather than a therapist whose primary orientation to treatment is collaborative language or second order cybernetics” (p. 290). When I think of the term family therapy‚ it not only applies to a traditional family

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    Trees in Danger

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    Millions of years before animals lived on land; there were trees on the Earth. But today trees are in serious danger. Everybody knows that trees produce oxygen that we breathe and take carbon dioxide that we exhale that is why trees called the lungs of our world. As man cannot live without lungs‚ so and world cannot exist without trees. Factories‚ power stations and cars emit tons of smoke into the air. This smoke contains sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide. These substances mix with water vapor

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    dangers of stds

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    increasing problem among teens all over the world. As teenagers get older and become more sexually active‚ they are often not informed or misinformed of the dangers and consequences of STDs. Although there are many ways to prevent STDs‚ the only way that has is 100% guaranteed is to practice abstinence‚ and that proves to be very difficult for some teens. In order to protect teenagers from unwanted diseases‚ they must be educated about the social‚ emotional‚ and physical consequences that they would

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    Dangers of Tattooing

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    The Dangers of Tattoos Many people think that tattooing is dangerous. Part of this is because people don’t think that the tattoo artists sterilize their materials. Others believe that tattoos have a high risk of infection. And the most commonly reported problems are allergic reactions. Others feel as though the pain factor is too immense. Although these fears are common they are easily prevented. Most of the people who believe these things aren’t fully informed with information. The

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    Emotionally-Focused Therapy Related to Attachment Theory Jordan Gies Metropolitan State University PSY 2150 To love and be loved in return is essential for an individual’s happiness. In accordance with many other aspects of life‚ marital status as been linked to influencing ones life in a positive way; making it happier (Stack‚ Eshleman‚ 527). The problem with this is that not all marriages stay healthy and good. With divorce rates raging from 40%-50% in the United States‚ there ends up being a gap in

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    Welding Dangers

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    Welding Dangers Annotated Bibliography "Warning: Welding May Be Hazardous to Your Health." Warning: Welding May Be Hazardous to Your Health. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2013. This article explains a little about welding fumes and how they are dangerous to people’s health. There are short term and long term respiratory effects from welding gases and fumes. Some of the gases that are inhaled can cause diseases such as ones close to Parkinson’s disease. To be protected from these fumes‚ the work area

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    Focused Deterrence Theory

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    The focused deterrence theory is having a direct approach with offenders to help prevent violence and have a stronger response to the ones committing crimes by pulling all legal levers against them. The focus tends to be for high offenders which are drug dealers and gang members. Gangs are notified that violence is not to be tolerated and if violence still happens then serious measures will bring a certain and immediate response. It is used to put a perimeter in the views of offenders. This helps

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    relations with a young lady named Monica Lewinsky. The interactions did not involve sexual intercourse so they did not necessarily constitute sexual relations. However‚ holding the most powerful position in the United States government‚ as well as being married speaks to a higher standard that must be held by an individual in this position. “The “sex scandal/adultery” attribute was used most often‚ was of low relevance‚ and we speculate that because of its high use in the beginning‚ persisted

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    Dangers of the Internet

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    the other hand‚ some believe exactly the opposite of Turkle’s invalid inquisition that the internet is a tool that is most definitely not for the greater good. The internet is a major promoter of violence and bad habits‚ it allows abusers to reach people that do not want to be reached and it opens many of us up to identity theft and malware viruses. The internet is an extremely risky device that many of the common users take for granted due to the lack of knowledge of its dangers. With the great

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    Dangers Of Concussions

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    everyday and not being able to do usual tasks. Difficulty swallowing‚ breathing‚ and walking are the symptoms to ALS which are caused by muscle weakness. Forgetting where things are placed‚ confusion‚ depression ‚anxiety and suicidal thoughts links with CTE. Rules should be extended to a certain amount for it to be safe and enjoyable at the same time but‚ both cannot happen. Many sports are dangerous and cannot be be adjusted. Sports should warn their athletes about the dangers that come with that

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