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    Myers-Brigg Type Indicator The Myers-Brigg Assessment, and the four dimensions of personality types based on the findings of Carl Jung, Isabel Myers and Katharine Briggs, indicates Katie as an ISFJ (intuitive, sensing, feeling, and judging). People falling into this category are often known as nurturers. Additionally, individuals of this personality type tend to be practical, and sensitive towards other’s feelings. These traits make the ISFJ personality ideal for careers such as counseling

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    Prior to taking this course, I had put very little thought into my culture – let alone grappled with the fact that culture is far more complex than something that we simply have. Early in the semester we touched upon the fact that culture is, in actuality, much more nuanced and is something practiced and experienced differently on every scale and in every interaction throughout every person’s lifetime. Upon completion of the course, an investigation into my own culture will exemplify just that. First

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    According to the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), “Today's school counselors are vital members of the education team. They help all students in the areas of academic achievement, personal/social development and career development, ensuring today's students become the productive, well-adjusted adults of tomorrow” (2017). The definition of a school counselor has changed throughout the years. There has been a shift from guidance/vocational counseling to a more well-rounded approach.

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    Another individual that I interviewed was Andrea. Andrea is a school counselor, along with a title of Central Region Career Development Specialist of the Career and Technical Education (CTE). Andrea received her master’s degree in counselor. However, it was mandatory that she received a silver level of National Career of Readiness Certificate to be certified. Andrea does work for the state in Pierre, South Dakota with the of Central Region Career Development Specialist of the Career and Technical

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    Selena and Justin are in Platonic-based relationship that both probably started out as friends. Since Selena is thirteen years old when she entered a relationship with her boyfriend. Their relationship is considered early starter, as the average age is fifteen. It seem like due to peer pressure, Selena wanted her friends to know that they are in relationship by changing their Facebook status to “In Relationship” and demands a lot of attention from her boyfriend by sitting next to each other during

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    The importance of ASCA National Model Crosswalking Tools in guidance curriculums First and foremost the ASCA National Crosswalking Tool have sections that primarily focuses on the key components of an exemplary school counselor performance and accountability model for structuring a comprehensive guidance program. The ASCA National Model Crosswalking Tools can be used to develop the appropriate scope and sequence for a guidance curriculum.When implementing this tool correctly in a school system

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    Donald Super Theory

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    In 1980, Donald Super introduced a theory that described career development in terms of life stages and life roles. Super was one of the first theorists to discuss the constantly evolving nature of career development, and the importance of finding a balance between career and personal life. Super’s developmental model emphasized how personal experiences interact with occupational preferences in creating one’s self-concept. Super discussed how each of us progress through various life and career development

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    tend to ascribe these attributes to their sitters, whether or not such characteristics are accurate. George Willison’s Nancy Parsons in Turkish Dress (1771) painting provides an excellent example that portraits are not merely records of how their sitters looked. With a thorough analysis of the portrait, multiple implied messages about Ms. Parsons are exposed. The Nancy Parsons in Turkish Dress portrait illustrates her profession as a courtesan, wealth and social status, and conformity to the contemporary

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    Earlier this week, I published a Guest Post from Anabel Marsh on ‘Hidden Histories.’ Her thoughtful, provocative post led to much reflection, including “Who does your town/city honour?’ It’s a great question. Vancouver Island, where I currently live, is home to influential and well-known actors, artists, athletes, journalists, musicians, philanthropists, politicians, scientists, Nobel Laureates, writers and more. Many are honoured on our island in a variety of ways. One small section of this island

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    might be confused as to how Nancy Parsons in Turkish Dress displays this person’s role as a courtesan. This is due to the fact that there are no overly overt signs for the modern viewer to understand immediately without some in-depth research. For instance, she is not shown partially or completely nude to indicate her selling of sexual services. Yet, when one understands the traditional interpretation of a direct gaze at the viewer or the hidden meaning behind Parsons’ exotic dress within its historical

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