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    Interventions used to achieve goals Joining and Accommodating In an attempt to disarm family members who may be suspicious or fearful of being challenged or blamed‚ structuralists typically begin by adjusting to the family’s affective style. The therapist shows respect for the family hierarchy by asking first for the parents’observations. Nonthreatening‚ friendly‚ ready to help without being pushy‚ the structural therapist is at the same time adapting to the family organization‚ assimilating

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    Medical assistant- As the role of the medical assistant‚ I would want to comfort the patient and answer any questions that he/she may have. In this case the patient is feeling abandoned‚ so I will explain that we were letting him/her rest and fully awaken before we let anyone in to see him/her. I would also let the patient know that his/her health is important and that the doctor will be in shortly to explain more. Also that the doctor will help him/her understand what he/she went through before

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    When I was a little girl everyone would always tell me that “Drugs are bad”‚ every chance doctors‚ teachers and adults had to tell me drug were bad they did. As I grew up I started to see a lot of people doing mostly one illegal drug called marijuana. I could never understand why people told me it was so bad‚ and yet I see a lot of grownups doing it. Being a young adult and having a few run ins with the drug‚ and the effect it has on other people‚ the one thought that comes to my mind is why hasn’t

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    a long and loose piece of clothing worn by Muslim women‚ which covers their bodies from head to toe‚ in some cases including the eyes. The Burqa was mainly worn in the Middle East to symbolize that a woman was married‚ so other men couldn’t look at them in sexual ways. The Burqa is sometimes confused with the hijab. The hijab is a scarf that covers a woman’s head to chest‚ unlike the Burqa covering the whole body. The banning of the burqa in public is a very delinquent situation because it fights

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    Ethics Case: Livent – When Maria…When? Summary Livent‚ a successful live entertainment company‚ known for performances of Phantom of the Opera‚ Ragtime‚ and Sunset Boulevard‚ was sold in 1998

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    Question 1 Why do people use alcohol? I believe people used alcohol for many reasons. I examine what reasons are and why do they drink . The reasons come in many. My two main reasons are for stress and it’s culturally normalized‚ and mainly out of curiosity. To me This list is very

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    Vaccinations should be mandatory. Vaccines have prevented more than 2.5 million deaths each year(World Health Organization). Vaccines also can prevent diseases that can cause disability and death‚ and help build up immunity to viruses and diseases. Shots can also eradicate diseases. An example of disease eradication is smallpox. (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) Vaccinations help prevent diseases that can cause disabilities and death. Vaccinations have helped mothers in Africa

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    The novel Thirteen Reasons Why is written a little differently than most books. The point of view is first person‚ however the point of view is coming from two different people‚ Hannah and Clay. As you read the book‚ Hannah is explaining why she killed herself‚ and then Clay is reacting to Hannah’s story because he is listening to the tapes. In my opinion both Hannah and Clay are the protagonists. Hannah Baker is telling her story through tapes. She committed suicide and left behind seven tapes

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    let me define the word censor‚ according to Merriam Webster (2014)‚ " a person who examines books‚ movies‚ letters‚ etc.‚ and removes things that are considered to be offensive‚ immoral‚ harmful to society‚ etc". In addition‚ the role of censorship is to block certain materials that the government disagrees with for religious‚ violent and sexual reasons. There are some people who disagree with the idea that the films should be censored‚ they feel they have the freedom

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    A license is granted to a business by the government‚ and allows the business to import a certain type of good into the country. For example‚ there could be a restriction on imported meat‚ and licenses would be granted to certain companies allowing them to act as importers. This creates a restriction on

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