...or she is safe and understood. By the client knowing his or her therapist or counselor does understand him or her then he or she will believe he or she is safe and accept the help offer by the therapist or counselor. One could possibly set his or her on goals for change or except those of the therapist or counselor. “Person-centered therapy holds an optimistic view of human personality and focuses on present rather than past experience. Focusing on the inner experience of persons rather than on observable behavior, it holds that behavioral change evolves from within the person rather than through the manipulation of the environment” (Parrott III, 2003). View on Helping Developing a personal theory for the way one would want to understand human nature and provide him or her with the help he or she needs takes careful consideration. From what I have learned from this counseling and psychotherapy class is that the helping professional is a complex and overwhelming process, and one has to understand the methods one uses. My view on professional help is that it be created for a reason and is there to offer the best guidance for individuals who need it....
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...capturing the original reason for fighting freedom, no individualism. Therefore, it is necessary to say that collectivism is back because it was never completely out of the picture but just waiting for greed to resurrect it and give it a new body. Individualism and collectivism are two items that pose major concerns in the world that we live today and can be contrasted based on the dilemma of disbanding one for the other including the thoughts of different races and their interpretations of the world today. Individualism holds that the individual is the primary unit of reality and the ultimate standard of value. This view does not deny that societies exist or that people benefit from living in them, but it sees society as a collection of individuals, not something over and above them (Stata, 1992). Individualism is at once an ethical-psychological concept, and an ethical-political one. As an ethical-psychological concept, individualism holds that a human being should think and judge independently, respecting nothing more than the sovereignty of his or her mind; thus, it is intimately connected with the...
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...Public Key Infrastructure David Croughwell Prof. George Danilovics Networking Security Fundamentals (CIS333) 17 February 2013 Public Key Infrastructure In discussing the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) we need to discuss the differences between asymmetric and symmetric keys. These two keys differ in how they are distributed to the various parties that would like to transfer information. Symmetric can be completed by hand delivery, transmitting the key encrypted with a public key, or through a secure connection. This symmetric key or “private key” is used by both parties for encryption and decryption, this method once the key is obtained is the faster of the two and the most secure. Private keys can also be incorporated with hardware devices which will also increase the speed in which the encryption/decryption takes place. Asymmetric keys or “public keys” are a combination of private keys and public keys, since in circumstances the individual receiving the file would have no other ways of receiving the private key securely. This requires a key that is generated so that it can be linked with the private key, being linked like this allows you to post the public key to certificate authorities who will verify that the two keys come from the individual that you expected. The means of identifying who you are can be handled by a third-party corporation. This is completed by utilizing a digital signature which is the equivalent of a handwritten signature. This tells the...
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...to make an informed consent. On the other hand, there are times that reporting information can cause more harm than good. The key concept to virtue ethics is balance; within ourselves personally and the society we live in. This balance cannot be achieved if we are prisoners in Plato’s cave of shadows. We would therefore be blind, basing our reasoning on false reality of the shadows we take as truths, which ultimately lead to flawed character development. We must maintain the ability to reason upon facts, being that what could potentially be kept from us might be detrimental in the development of our character and what we value as acceptable and not acceptable on a personal and social level. Sometimes there is a greater responsibility held by journalists than just informing the public, such as wartime situations where societies best interests and safety are involved. As it relates to media ethics, journalists hold the responsibility to uphold a virtuously high ethic of conduct when reporting information to society. Aristotle’s Golden Mean is a good tool to solve any media ethics problem because it offers one correct answer within the middle range of virtue. The key is determining how much information to share, between all and the bare minimum, but never none at all. This is where personal virtues like integrity, honesty, and honor play key roles in the decisions a journalist makes in what to...
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...positions employees working for ABC Ferries hold. The purpose of the table is to assign a mutually exclusive job position to each employee, as well as a description of the tasks associated with the position. The primary key, EmployeeJobID allows each position to be associated with a number, the EmployeeJob...
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...defined as “the application of knowledge, skills and techniques to execute projects effectively and efficiently. It’s a strategic competency for organizations, enabling them to tie project results to business goals – and thus, better to compete in their markets” (What is Project Management, n.d.). In order to project managers to meet their projects objectives and goals, accountability and communication is imperative. One of the 10 top reason’s projects fail is due to a lack of accountability, according to Villanova University (n.d.). This paper will go into detail regarding how a lack of accountability and communication can affect a projects overall success. It is important to remember project managers and project team members all need to hold themselves accountable for the success and outcome of project (Mullaly, 2013). Additionally, the project manager is not only responsible for holding themselves accountable but also the whole project team, all on top of their other responsibilities and projects. For this very reason, understanding accountability and creating a system to foster it plays a significant role in the success (Mullaly, 2013). Mullaly (2013) explains that project managers have a set of tools, some more than others, to help in efficiently fulfilling their job and responsibilities. Accountability In its raw form, accountability is defined “the quality or state of being accountable; especially: an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for...
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...American society. The article helps clarify how many stumbling blocks we face as an American society in rectifying these issues as a whole. In reading this article, we all realize that race, gender, and workplace power has played a key role in society for decades and will always play a part in today’s world, whether we admit it or not. This article state how people struggle in life or rise to the top easily. A race, gender, and workplace power effect limits the rise of good, stable jobs, housing, and income. The rules are sometimes hidden to help people that are not educated enough to hold the positions (James R. Elliot and Ryan A. Smith, Race, Gender, and Workplace Power, 2004). For example, a company has an employee who has worked in the same position for five or more years. This employee has proved that they possess leadership skills and happen to the family member of someone in upper management. A supervisor position becomes available and is offered to this individual in which they do not meet the educational requirements. Upper management gives this individual the position regardless of their educational background. The point is this, other things such as who you are related to, what college or university you attended, play keys parts in an individual’s success in the workplace...
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...conceptual model eventually are converted to tables in the database, and the attributes convert to the fields within the tables. Given this information, list the attributes (fields) found in the supplier table. The attributes are supplier ID, Company, Last Name, First Name, E-mail Address, Job Title, Business Phone, Home Phone, Mobile Phone, Fax Number, Address, City, State/Province, ZIP/Postal Code, Country/Region, Web Page and Notes. 2. With the Customers table sorted in alphabetical order by city, what is the name of the first customer to appear in the table? Ming-Yang Xie is the first customer to appear. 3. Who are the Customers located in the Tennessee? Amritansh Raghav, and Andre Ludick are located in Tennessee. 4. List the tables along with the primary key for each. Table Primary Key Customers ID Shippers ID Orders Order ID Orders Status Status ID Orders Tax Status ID Order Details ID Invoices Invoice ID Inventory Transactions Transaction ID Employees ID Order Details Status Status ID Inventory Transaction Type ID Employee Privileges...
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...Cambodia officially launched a stock exchange on 11 July 2011. The Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) is a joint venture between the Cambodian Ministry of Economy and Finance, which controls 55%, and the Korea Exchange (KRX), which holds 45%. The Regulator: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Cambodia (SECC) regulates the Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) in Cambodia . The SECC is established under the law on The Issuance and Trading of Non-government Securities. Requirements for listing on the CSX (Prakas): Prakas are regulations that are issued by the SECC. The SECC had issued 23 major Prakas as of July 2012. Companies Considering Listing: Three state owned enterprises, Sihanoukville Autonomous Port (SAP), Telecom Cambodia (TC) and Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (PPWSA) have been selected to list on the exchange. On 18 April 2012, Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority has been officially listed on the CSX while the other two SOEs still in progress.In addition, two private companies - TY Fashion (Cambodia) and Grand Twins International (Cambodia) have planned to list on the CSX and the IPO works are in progress. More than 10 other private firms and two more state-owned companies have expressed intentions to list on the CSX. Key Operating Rules Market hours, trading times Market is open from 8:00 am to 11:30 am, Mon-Fri, with trades executed twice daily, 9:00 am and 11:30 am Minimum trading unit Price variance is set as follows: 1) KHR50 for a...
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...(COH) A T 21 DEC 11 Cochlear BY: James Greenhalgh RE A DIN G TIM E : GENERAL INFORMATION Latest Recommendation: Share Price: 12-month range: Hold $71.36 $51.83 - 72.81 Healthcare & Biotechnology Business Risk: Share Price Risk: Maximum Portfolio Weighting: Medium Medium 5% AT 24 OCT 12 2 mins HOLD PRICE AT REVIEW : $62.72 Yesterday’s 16% share price rise for Cochlear shows just how desperately investors love this stock. But the wild enthusiasm seems misplaced, even though the announcement contained several snippets of good news relating to the recall of the Nucleus 5. The first is that Cochlear believes it has identified the problem with the manufacturing process; variations in a process called ‘brazing’ allow tiny cracks to develop at a later stage. But identification is only the first step in returning the device to market: Cochlear must now thoroughly test its manufacturing processes, conduct clinical trials, then wait for approval from regulatory authorities. If all goes well, it could be a year before the Nucleus 5 goes back on sale in the crucial US market. Perhaps what investors latched on to was this sentence: ‘There were fewer reported failures in November 2011 than in October 2011’. Nevertheless, the total failure rate is now at 1.9%, up from around 1% in October. This represents close to 500 people who will need surgery to replace their implants. This recall remains potentially more serious than the market...
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...View online | Add Investopedia to safe senders list May 27, 2013 Dictionary Investing Markets Personal Finance Active Trading Forex Professionals Tutorials Bag Holder An informal investment term used to describe an investor who holds a position in a stock which decreases in value until it is worthless. Typically, the bag holder will hold the position for an extended period of time in which most of the investment is lost. Investopedia Says: ymbolically, the investor is left holding a bag full of worthless material, representing worthless stock. The bag holder... Learn More Share: A Look At Exit Strategies Traders need to understand what exits are available to them and know how to create an exit strategy that will help minimize... Share: Tips For When To Buy, Sell Or Hold In this article, we'll point to key information that will help you make good decisions under pressure... Share: Top 4 Most Scandalous Insider Trading Debacles In this article, we will look at some landmark incidents of insider trading... Share: The Art Of Selling A Losing Position Let's take a look at why selling is important and then talk about a selling strategy that works for any type of investor.... Share: To Sell Or Not To Sell In this article...
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...consumers, one wants to be reassured that when we do purchase products from these companies that manufacturers will always remain respectful and empathic with issues that arise, have the consumers best interest at heart, and more importantly is the company ethically sound about decision making, and do they hold veracity when it comes to the reliability of their company. One could ask what is ethics and conduct? Ethics is depicted as, “rules of behavior that is based on ideas about what is morally good and bad,” (Merriam-Webster, 2014). Conduct is described as, “ a mode or standard of personal behavior especially based on moral principles,” (Merriam-Webster, 2014). Companies hold a Code of Ethics and Conduct to “guide and reference its employees on how the business should be operated. It also clarifies an organization's mission, values and principles, linking them with standards of professional conduct,” (Ethics Resource Center, 2009). Throughout this paper we will observe the Code of Ethics and Conduct of three major companies, AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint Wireless, and compare each code to the determination and drive these companies have behind pleasing their patrons. Key Issues Critical for Success Modern day wireless phones companies have expanded past exclusively manufacturing and selling wireless phone products. AT&T is one major wireless company that has expanded their ventures, and now in addition to selling wireless phone products they sell mobile broadband...
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...for compliance with federal mandates and acts including The Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA), The Fair Credit and Accurate Transaction Act (FACTA), Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLB) and other federal, state and local mandates. EFFECTIVE DATE This Policy is effective as of January 20, 2016, (the “Effective Date”) and applies to all documents created after the Effective Date. However, to the extent possible, the Policy will be applied to all documents regardless of creation date. LEGAL HOLD A legal hold suspends all document destruction and supersedes all procedures under this Policy. The purpose of a legal hold is to preserve and protect appropriate records under special circumstances, such as litigation, or when litigation is reasonably anticipated, or a government investigation. All employees and Board members will be notified by the President of the Premier College or his or her designee when a legal hold is required, and...
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...Requirements must be met for the data structure to be called a table The table must have a unique name, each field/column must have unique name, each record/row must be unique, each data item within a field must contain only a single data item Record A record is a single row within a table. It is a collection of data about a single item or single event. Field A field is an individual data item within a record. Each field within a record should have unique name Keys Primary key A primary key can be of two types which are simple and compound or composite keys A single primary key is one which is made up of a single field only. A compound primary key is one which combines more than one field to make a unique value. Secondary key A secondary key is a field that is identified as being suitable for indexing the data. It is used to sort data in a different order to the primary key Foreign key A foreign key is used to link tables together. A foreign key is a field in one table that is linked to a primary key in another table. The data types of the fields that are linked must be the same Relationships between entities Entities have been defined as ‘a thing that can be distinctly identified’. The idea of an entity is central to understanding entity relationship models. Relationships There are three types of relationship that can be identified as existing between entities, these are , one to many, one to one, many to many. One to one is that it is associated with only...
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...or press the Speaker key on the bottom of your phone. ( For an Internal Call, dial the four (4) digit extension number. ( For an Outside Call, dial “9” plus the telephone number. Answer a Call • Lift the handset and press the flashing line key. Put a call on Hold • Press the red Hold button. • Return to the call by pressing the flashing line key. Transfer a Call • Press the Transfer key on the bottom of your phone. • Dial the extension number and hang up. • If you get a busy signal, press Transfer again to cancel the transfer. MIC (Microphone Button) • Press the MIC key on the top of your phone to turn on the external microphone in the telephone. The microphone must be on in order to use the speakerphone function. The red MIC light at the bottom right of the phone is illuminated when the microphone is on. RECALL (Recall Button) Pressing this button ends your call (hangs up) and gives you a new dial tone. It does the same thing as putting the handset back in the phone cradle and then picking it up again to make a new call. Speaker Phone • Press the Speaker key on the bottom of your phone. • Dial the phone number as you normally would and talk without using the handset (hands-free). • When you are finished, press the Speaker key again to end call (hang up). Make a 3-Way Conference Call • Make your call to the first party as you normally would. • Press the Transfer key on the bottom of your...
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