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    Circular Communication. Communication throughout the K household seems to be strong. There is a positive circular communication between AK and DK and BK. When BK tells her parents that she must use the bathroom and can make it to the toilet, she gets a sticker that she gets to put on her “potty chart.” The circular pattern diagram below (figure 4) shows this pattern. Figure 4. Circular Pattern Diagram Problem Solving. When there is a problem, this family does well at recognizing it and concluding

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    “Fasting is not about changing God. It is not a mystical exercise to gain God’s approval. Fasting is not about changing my world, but about letting God realign my heart toward his purposes.” Alex Gee The last time I entered into an extended spiritual fast has been sometime. I’ve always heard about Fasting. But during these last few weeks a fire has been rekindle fire in me that Fasting is ultimately an expression of humility and dependence on God. Fasting is more about replacing than it is about

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    Has anyone ever passed away out of nowhere in your family, and you had no idea what to do? When I was fourteen years old my cousin, Kelly Crawford, passed away. My family and I had a hard time with this. Kelly was only twenty-one when she passed. Aaron, my cousin’s boyfriend, was only twenty-two when he passed. They died a year and three days apart due to two different accidents. These situations taught me lessons that I would have never learned if these tragedies would have never happened. I was

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    Family rituals store and pass on every family's character and convictions in the festival and everyday schedules. Family rituals are empowered in treatment sessions. By utilizing family ceremonies in treatment, the family will have the capacity to mark their milestones and refer to their family legacy (Walsh,2017). Family therapy and family rituals can have health consequences. Therapy can have generated strong empirical background within their family cultures (Garden, H., 2017). Some therapists

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    In the story ¨Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket¨ the main character, Tom Benecke, faces a near death experience. He is locked out of his apartment on the ledge of an eleven story building. He is on this ledge because a paper, that he has dedicated the past two months of his life on, flew out the window. Tom has no one to turn to for help because his wife is seeing a movie ( which they should have been seeing together). Tom realizes that going to the movie with his wife was probably the better option

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    The feeling of having two separate lives, two holiday celebrations, bringing clothes back and forth from one house to the other. The feeling I went through this just like so many people, the divorce of my parents. Divorce ruined my family for a period of time until we got used to it, as much as any family can “get used to it.” My parents got divorced three years ago. It was harder for me than it may have been for others because I was not a young kid when it happened, I was used to the family being

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    Untold amount of hours have been spent on searching for the best way to use the time we have on the Earth and to live our lives to the fullest. Nevertheless, it seems that no one has found the perfect answer. Throughout The Little Prince (1943), Antoine de Saint Exupery gives the reader a look on how society views time. In particular, de Saint Exupery offers up a critique on how many individuals value saving time and efficiency over anything else. The Little Prince is able to witness this first

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    My Family

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    The Place To Be At? Family was a word that made me feel like a empty bag, drifty down the wind, not having a clue where it's going next. It was a word I heard a lot, my family this and my family that. People I was surrounded with had a family to be with but I didn't have no family here to even spend time with. Sometimes when I heard people talk about their family, I would day dream and imagine how my family was like, what they liked to do, what did they do and go for family reunions, how many people

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    A revolution is a dramatic and wide-reaching change in the way something works or is organized or in people 's ideas about it. Mankind has experienced three life changing revolutions that Yuval Noah Harari discusses in his book Sapiens. There has been a cognitive, an agricultural, and a scientific revolution, and now Nick Bostrom explores in his book, Superintelligence, how life would advance with a fourth one, a transhuman revolution. Finding the right path to artificial intelligence (AI) will lead

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    After reviewing my initial blog entry, I felt the same emotions that were felt during the time period that my Grandma was in the hospital. It was a very critical time in my life because I was growing up, but seeing my own family member being treated unfairly and not as she should have been. These emotions ranged from fear of authoritative figures in a medical setting, to rage from the mistreatment of my Grandma. I knew that at that point in time, if my own actions could enhance the entire experience

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