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    Crossing Boundaries

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    be driven by thinking of the possible results of crossing the friendship boundary: to gain, or to lose. People always tend to choose the greater good. Yet, they have to compromise to achieve it. And that is, they have also to consider what they will lose after the greater good is consumed. There are times that from the level of being friends you will step up into the level of love, as what is illustrated in “Crossing Boundaries”. First, if the person is not accustomed with this new level, that person

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    Vertical Boundaries

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    event the supplier is owned by the organization, the boundary does not begin until the instance the property in the raw materials passes on to the firm. The vertical boundary ends with the distribution and sale of finished goods is known as the value or supply chain. These boundaries define the supply chain activities that the firm itself performs instead of purchasing from other firms by means of the market (Boyes, 2012, p. 66). Vertical boundaries are the extent to which it expands upwards into its

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    practicing as a therapist. Part three of this progression is establishing and maintaining of boundaries. According to Doverspike, (2015) “A boundary is the edge, limit, or dividing line of appropriate behavior in a given situation” (p. 57). Furthermore, he contends that “if good fences make good neighbors…then good boundaries make a firm foundation for a good relationship in psychotherapy” (p. 57). Boundaries within the therapeutic arena include such topics as: Privacy, confidentiality, and privilege;

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    Introduction Boundaries are important as they indicate a limit a person not supposed to cross, it important that people respect boundaries as once boundaries are crossed, it can affect the relationship between two people or society as a whole. Crossing boundaries come with consequences. In regards to this assignment we will be looking at consequences of challenging boundaries in the gothic novels Wuthering heights and Frankenstein. The social and cultural background of the genre gothic novel According

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    Oxford Dictionary defines it as “The action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse or other sexual partner.” Infidelity has vast boundaries depending on the people involved, including different forms of relationships, such as monogamy, polyamory, open relationships, and more. Even in “monogamous” marriages, each partnership can have different boundaries. Shirley Glass and Thomas Wrights Journal of Sex Research help to define two different kinds of infidelity; romantic and sexual. Humans have

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    Professional Boundaries

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    This is completely stepping over professional boundaries in my opinion. Therapists aren't your friends and family, they are professionals that happen to work with you on an emotional level. Most people don't realize they are becoming dependent until they are completely dependent. The Doctor may be too late to intervene with the client causing a co-dependency if she continues to hug the client. The Doctor should addressed her concerns about the behavior of the client. Rather than just referring out

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    Racial Boundaries

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    In the novel “Police, Power and the Production of Racial Boundaries” by Ana Muniz, exposes how entrepreneurs, law enforcement, society and the criminal justice system shape our views towards minority races. Considering this, these influential groups and systems would use political policies and everyday procedures to criminalize and incriminate the African American and Latino communities in the Los Angeles area. Furthermore, she reveals the development of multiple-unit housing, residential and school

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    Blurring Boundary

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    Lister magnifies the complexities of citizen journalism in “Blurring Boundaries” by recapping tragic events such as, 9/11 and the London bombings that signify the importance of shared photojournalism between citizens and journalists. More specifically, the article focuses on the “death of photojournalism” due to the notion that the digital age is allowing everyone to become a photojournalist. The article, non-judgemental and fair from both angles describes a paradigm shift from photojournalism as

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    earning themselves a higher position in society, but unfortunately no matter how hard women try to be like men there will always be boundaries that can’t be crossed. A good example of this reasoning is illustrated in John Steinbeck’s short story “The Chrysanthemums” which illustrates how Elisa’s dress and the fence surrounding her garden are used to show the many boundaries that Elisa has imposed on her life. Steinbeck opens this work by portraying Elisa as

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    Boundary layers are thin regions next to the wall in the flow where viscous forces are important. The above-mentioned wall can be in various geometrical shapes. Blasius [1] studied the simplest boundary layer over a flat plate. He employed a similarity transformation which reduces the partial differential boundary layer equations to a nonlinear third-order ordinary differential one before solving it analytically. The boundary layer flow over a moving plate in a viscous fluid has been considered by

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