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    The Presentation of Authority and Inferiority in The Tempest Shakespeare has staged a play that explores the human hierarchy of the Elizabethan era. At the time dominance of one person over another was part of a system, which kept the society going. The social hierarchy consisted of the educated, kings, bishops, lords and noble men at the top of the hierarchy, with the working class peasants at the bottom. Everyone had a fixed status in society. However this is all physically

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    My Family And My Life

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    Today, my family and I are finally leaving. We have been debating on leaving for the past week or so. We have recently lost all of our money. My dad wants to go and earn money in We live in Greece and it is about 100 miles to the coast where our ship will board. I am taking as many clothes as possible and I am taking my old teddy bear that I have had since the day I was born. We walked for days, taking breaks when possible and finding shelter during storms. Then one day my father said ,” Look,, there

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    Two different psychotherapies approaches were implemented in the Gloria videos each video highlighted the respective approach of each psychotherapist. Albert Ellis who established the Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) and Fritz Perls who developed the Gestalt approach. Each therapy section in the video was about 30 minutes where each psychotherapist got the opportunity to explain his theory, interview Gloria and then discuses and explain the his founding. The main different between these

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    easy, because immigrants had to go through long and hard processes at the Immigration Center, known as Ellis Island. Ellis Island is located on the Hudson River off the New York City Harbor and in between Governor’s Island and the Statue of Liberty. Before receiving the name, “Ellis Island,” he Native Americans called it “Kioshk,” meaning Gull Island, and used it to hunt and gather fish. Samuel Ellis became the island’s private owner in the 1780s. After his death, his family sold the Island to the state

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    Introduction I believe that every one has different problem, because every one has different beliefs. Therefore, solving our problems should be connecting with our beliefs. Rational emotive behavior therapy is one of my favorite counseling theories because it helps the clients to change their feeling acting via change the client thought. Two Types of Disturbance Rational emotive behavior therapy argues that a defining characteristic of humans is that we have desires. We want certain things to happen

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    In unit seven I was asked to review a case study video regarding Dr. Williams and his client, Juan. The Dr. Williams and Juan case is intriguing because Dr. Williams’s actions toward Juan and his family are lousy and cringe worthy. Quick synopsis, Dr. Williams defy principles E and B stated within the APA code of ethics. Principle E states that Psychologists must respect the dignity and worth of all people, and the rights of individuals to privacy, confidentiality, and self-determination. Principle

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    to give an overview of what REBT is, its obstacles, how to deal with those obstacles, and the effectiveness of this therapy. History REBT was developed by Albert Ellis in 1955. (Wilson, 2014) Ellis did not agree with conventional ways of psychoanalysis because, to him, they were “superficial” and “unscientific.” (Wilson, 2014) Ellis then combined a therapy that had humanistic, cognitive, and

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    Personal Approach to Counseling This paper will describe my personal approach to counseling. It will discuss my philosophy of human nature. I will describe my beliefs of the counselor’s role and the theoretical approaches I would draw from as a profession school counselor. I would then evaluate my preferred approaches for their strengths and weaknesses. Finally, using my personal approach to counseling, I will present the concerns I have in the Case of Jasmine and apply strategies to the scenario

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    Armed Police Uniforms

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    Armed police officers create discrimination? Do you think police officers should be armed if their job is to protect schools? Many will argue yes because of safety reasons, but what if that leads to bigger problems? This has been a debate for years and has caused to create many rules that have or have not worked. For example the Gun-Free schools Act or the zero-tolerance policies. Although it protects students and can create a safe and secure environment, police officers in schools should not be

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    Founding Brothers, by Joseph Ellis is one of the most intriguing and inspiring books to read. This book helps inform others of American politics, while also giving readers a new perspective on the unforeseeable forces that shaped history. In this book joseph Ellis uses six brief descriptions of events to show readers the contemplation and acts of our revolutionary leaders. While doing my research on Joseph Ellis I got a better understanding on why he wrote “Founding Brothers” the way he did. From

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