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    12 Step Meeting. Summary

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    12 Step Meeting How did the meeting start? It all started with an opening speech from the guest speaker who was once an alcoholic and has been sober for over 22yrs. Was one of the 12 Steps discussed‚ or many? Yes‚ all 12 steps were discussed in brief during the meeting since it was the first 12 steps meeting for this new group. Was there a personal testimonial? Yes‚ the floor was opened to all members who are willing to share their personal testimonies. Eleven people shared their

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    Night Face In The 1970s

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    came a whole new type of makeup. It was shimmery‚ glittery and anything but natural. Smokey eyes and a dark red lip were de rigueur at places like Studio 54‚ as were jewel toned eye shadows and shimmery cheek colors”(1970s Beauty - A Pretty Addiction). Studio 54 is a former nightclub that was located in Manhattan‚ and it was a hotspot for partying all night. In the 70s women had two makeup looks; their day face and night face. A woman’s day face was very neutral‚ but her night face was full of chunky

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    Meeting Needs for Self-Actualization Everyone has certain needs that must be met in order to live a happy and fulfilling life. These needs are divided into three specific types which are physical‚ psychological‚ and social needs. Abraham Maslow‚ an expert in human behavior‚ along with Carl Rogers used these three general types to develop a larger hierarchy of human needs for self-actualization. Even though there is discontentment or unending needs of a person‚ one ’s needs must be satisfied in order

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    Similar to Lucie from Faces in the Moon‚ Betty Louise Bell is a professor and fiction writer of Cherokee ancestry. Finding out these details about Bell made me wonder if the character Lucie was based on Bell herself. In the interview posted on Canvas‚ Bell states that the story is a reflection of her experience and that Lucie is in fact based on herself. The fact that Faces in the Moon is almost autobiographical does change my interpretation of the novel. It makes the story become more personal‚

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    Face-Ism In Cleopatra

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    “behind” in the sense of “not keeping up with” – in a word: “face-ism.” Face-ism is the phenomenon of men’s faces tending to receive more prominence than women’s from depictions in advertising to‚ as recently discussed‚ politicians (Konrath & Schwarz). Cleopatra was depicted on a coin in contrast to the monumental statues of males‚ according to the documentary. Could this be an example of behind a great man there is a great woman? This would

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    THE GIRL WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FACE Pedro Pablo Sacristán Once upon a time there was a girl who‚ though of humble origin‚ was so incredibly beautiful that she was famed throughout the region. Knowing how much the young men of the Kingdom liked her‚ she rejected all her suitors‚ waiting for the arrival of some handsome Prince. Well‚ it didn’t take long for a handsome Prince to come by‚ and as soon as he saw the young girl he fell for her and showered her with compliments and gifts. The wedding was

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    12-Step Meeting Reflection

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    I have attended the meeting on (day and date). The meeting was organized by (name of person here) at (location here). There were 5 participants in the meeting. The topic of the meeting was about substance abuse and addiction. I was having diverse expectations from this meeting. It surpassed a hefty portion of my expectations; nonetheless it demolished others and left me somewhat dumbfounded. My imagination painted a photo in my brain of what a 12-step meeting would resemble. It depicted a room loaded

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    THE FACE AS AN INDEX OF CHARACTER A man’s face‚ if we can read it alright‚ generally is an index to his character. We can tell what sort of man he is by the expression of his countenance‚ as we can tell the species of a shell-fish by its shell; for‚ as a shell-fish secrets is shell‚ so the soul secrets its physical face. It is we ourselves who make our faces. Character is simply the sum total of confirmed habits; and as habit is formed‚ it slowly writes its characteristics marks

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    was an open meeting located in Maryland. The meeting provide assistance to a diverse population that consist of men and women of different ages and cultural backgrounds. The presenting problem that was discussed in the group meeting was addictions to substances. The theoretical perspective the group seemed to be build on is a person- centered approach. The person centered approached allowed a laxed setting for the members and the leader. The members were encouraged to take the lead when having discussions

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    Faces of Poverty In the United States‚ the Great Depression started soon after the stock market crash of October 1929‚ which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. The Great Depression was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. Over the next few years spending and investment stopped causing steep declines in industrial output and rising levels of unemployment as failing companies laid off workers. Times

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