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Use the comic strip to convey key lessons you have learned about intrapersonal and/or interpersonal effectiveness.
In this assignment, you will think about the lessons you learned about intrapersonal and interpersonal effectiveness. Then, go to Pixton Comics (Links to an external site.) and make a comic strip of you and your best friend. Use the comic strip to convey key lessons you have learned about intrapersonal and/or interpersonal effectiveness. Think of…
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A biography of the person.
a biography of the person. The length is to be 600+ words, and the biography should include: 1) the details of the person’s life- birth and death date (if deceased), educational and vocational background 2) a description of the most significant contributions of this person to physical science 3) a listing of significant prizes or…
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Find a way (a text, a dialogue, a video clip, …) to show how that grammar topic is used in real life by native speakers of English, and apply the principles of Communicative Approach.
perform. Assignment 4 > Take into account that dialogue is a common way to introduce a grammar topic in the Communicative Approach, and that grammar, vocabulary, the macro skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing, are presented through dialogues, situations or texts, where the structure (grammar) is used communicatively. For example, if you were to…
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Orient the reader to the research topic by summarizing pertinent literature written and drafted by other scientists who are doing related research
Writing the Introduction to your Thesis Title • It identifies the important concepts of the paper and specifies the major findings or perspective • Make the title informative and meaningful on its own • Be specific • Be concise (avoid “empty” words and phrases) • Write the title with your audience in mind (don’t discourage…
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Explain the difference between rights, that have to be contested versus respecting rights. Reflect on what would constitute someone contesting rights or someone respecting rights
Paper details: Explain the difference between rights, that have to be contested versus respecting rights. Reflect on what would constitute someone contesting rights or someone respecting rights. Provide examples to support the findings. The post Explain the difference between rights, that have to be contested versus respecting rights. Reflect on what would constitute someone contesting…
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Explain how the child centered strand helps considers children when making decisions. Why should this strand be considered? Do you see possible issues with using this?Discuss
Paper details: Explain how the child centered strand (in the rights-based practice triggers in the engagement and assessment phases) helps considers children when making decisions. Why should this strand be considered? Do you see possible issues with using this? The post Explain how the child centered strand helps considers children when making decisions. Why should…
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Select one of the governors in the history of Puerto Rico. Write a 250-word post on his/her contributions and conflicts during their time in office.
Paper details: From research select one of the governors in the history of Puerto Rico. Write a 250-word post on his/her contributions and conflicts during their time in office. The post Select one of the governors in the history of Puerto Rico. Write a 250-word post on his/her contributions and conflicts during their time in…
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Demonstrate how you would approach Suzanne through role-playing.
In video role play 8, Sexuality: Promiscuity, the client (Suzanne) is having indiscriminate sexual encounters, and her counselor (Richard) expresses concern for Suzanne when he learns about her sexual promiscuity. Richard then focuses on how Suzanne’s behavior plays out the recurring theme of abandonment by her father, but she thinks there is no connection. If…
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How would your values influence your interventions in this situation?
In video role play 9, Being Judgmental: The Affair, the client (Natalie) shares with her counselor that she is struggling with her marriage and is having a long-term affair. The counselor (Janice) says, “Having an affair is not a good answer for someone—it just hurts everyone. I do not think it is a good idea.”…
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How do you imagine the client feels about her counselor’s responses?
How do you imagine the client feels about her counselor’s responses? What are your thoughts about a counselor disclosing his or her beliefs about abortion so the client knows where the counselor stands? What are your thoughts from an ethical perspective if the counselor were to suggest a referral because of a value conflict? This…