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    Gonzalez 1 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Each and everyone have their own strengths and weaknesses and each one of us deals with the situations as we can. In my case there have been many things in my path but I tend to just push them aside and keep walking with my head held high. My life from the start was always every interesting times were tough‚ as a Hispanic family there was never much money in the household. Both my parents are of Hispanic heritage‚ they came from families that

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    Strength in what remains

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    Willpower and its merits In the book “Strength in what remains” by Tracy Kidder‚ the main protagonist named Deo was a man that faced many hurdles in his life. From escaping the Genocide in Rwanda and Burundi‚ which was because of the domestic racial dispute between Hutus and Tutsi (groups of ethnic people) to his time in New york. Deo faced insurmountable odds and opposition. Despite this set back‚ it seemed as if providence was on Deos side‚ granting him countless fortunes and blessings. Many

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    it doesn’t matter how much effort you contribute towards a certain task‚ the outcome or experience will remain the same. However growth minded people understand and recognise their strengths and weaknesses through their talents and abilities. They believe that their talents can be improved further and their weaknesses can develop through time‚ effort and persistence. The differences between the two are that the people who have a fixed mindset avoid potential challenges and give up easier when opposed

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    History of Human Services HHS 201: Introduction to Human Services Instructor: Tykeysha Boone August 20‚ 2012 It is common for people to expect something in return for helping someone out or providing them with a specific service. It is also very common for people to expect to have to give up something in return for asking for help or specific services. While not everyone believes that those who are in need should be helped‚ there are opposing positions which feel that reform is a way to retract

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    Research Paper Ecological System’s Theory: Understanding Urie Brofenbrenner Malik S. Taylor Capella University SHB5003 – Survey of Research in Human Development and Behavior 06/30/13 Professor: Dr. M.E. Cooper Introduction While growing up in the 1970’s and 1980’s‚ during a time when homes were comprised of two parents and strong community involvement; children clung to the high ideals of possibly becoming

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    one’s emotions. Consequently‚ when a person would say to another‚ “You’re being emotional”‚ it is considered as a cynical comment while the statement‚ “You’re being logical” is taken as praise. Therefore‚ it is obvious that logic and reasoning holds strengths which are stronger than those of emotions. In today’s world‚ the younger generation is burdened by a number of axioms‚ theorems and laws which they have to use in their daily studies. It is globally known that these laws were discovered and explored

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    Human Service Professional

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    A Human Service Professional is.. NaToshia Hall 5/2/2012 A human service professional‚ plays a major role in society‚ working side-by-side with various professionals‚ and assumes a wide range of roles to assist individuals‚ groups‚ organizations and communities. Although human service professionals do not necessarily do in depth and psychotherapy‚ they are well-equipped to facilitate client change and growth typically by working directly or indirectly with clients around concrete tasks‚ objectives

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    like to make sure that I have more strengths than weaknesses. I have been playing softball for the past ten years and it helps me build my teamwork skills. Along with playing softball‚ I have been volunteering at the Family YMCA of the Desert for the past three years‚ until this last year where I got hired as a counselor for the day camps. It has helped my communication skills to get along with my co-workers‚ parents‚ and‚ of course‚ the children. One of my weaknesses is my technological abilities. I

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    My Theory of Human Nature It is human nature to treat other people‚ animals‚ and yourself in different ways depending on how you feel‚ experiences you have had‚ and your upbringing in life. From the way that people act you can group people into different categories. These categories are based off people’s culture‚ economic situation‚ and values and faith. Throughout my life and especially this semester of college I have witnessed people treat other people‚ animals‚ and themselves considerately

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    Identifying the rights of the individual as well as the best services for them has been an ongoing task since the early 1900’s. Several organizations have been started to assist in the care of individual populations such as the poor‚ children‚ mentally ill‚ and developmentally disabled. The ultimate goal of these organizations is to create a manageable and fully functional society. President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced the Social Security Act of 1935 to assure the well-being of the unemployed

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