results of the multicultural-assessments I completed, my reflection on being “other,” as well as my statement of counseling identity and the explanation why multicultural awareness is important in the mental health counseling profession. Results of Self-Assessment Completing Petrone’s (2004) multicultural self-assessment was interesting and eye opening. In this test, choice number 1 means seldom, if ever; number 5 means almost always. Most of my scores were either fours or fives; these results tell
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King Lear In Shakespeare’s Tragedy King Lear understanding the themes and motifs is as important as interpreting the dialogue. The emotional effect is highlighted in King Lear with Shakespeare’s use of themes which mirrors the father-child relationships, the different definitions of blindness and the degrees of complete madness. Blindness can normally be defined as the inability of the eye to see, but according to Shakespeare, blindness is not a physical trait, but a mental imperfection some
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Family Firms and their Governance Creating Tomorrow’s Company from Today’s by Sir Adrian Cadbury Family Firms and their Governance Creating Tomorrow’s Company from Today’s by Sir Adrian Cadbury Family Firms and their Governance Creating Tomorrow’s Company from Today’s by Sir Adrian Cadbury Introduction Family-owned firms are one of the foundations of the world’s business community. Their creation, growth and longevity are critical to the success of the global economy. Although facing
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Valerie BIBL 104 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Deuteronomy The genre of Deuteronomy is law. Moses spends the book redirecting and retelling the people of Israel about what God has done for them. He completes this through the process of multiple speeches. First he reminds the people of the sins that had been commited which resulted in the years spent wandering the dessert, the land being divided and the wars that were fought. Then he reminds the people by recounting the
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Daniel Defoe I chose to write about and present the great writer Daniel Defoe. My interest for Defoe comes from his well-known novel, Robinson Crusoe which is a book read by most people and even has a TV-program inspired by the book. My curiosity for the background of the novel was the main reason why I chose to work with Defoe. Daniel Defoe, born Daniel Foe, was born in London somewhere between 1659 and 1661 and was the son of the butcher, James Foe. In his early years Defoe had a great desire to
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1. Analyze and describe the founding leader(s), leadership style, and major business principles of a profit-oriented entrepreneurial approach in which the primary goal is to provide a product or service to consumers and to make a profit. According to Boone (2011), profits represents “rewards for businesspeople who take the risks involved in blending people, technology, and information to create and market want-satisfying goods and services.” Entrepreneurship is the “willingness to take risks to
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at Opis. According to Raleigh lecture “Alexander the Great and the Unity of mankind” (Raleigh, 1933). Alexander philosophy is that “kinship or brotherhood of mankind are men, brothers and sons of God” however he is more convinced that God made him has one of the best one. He also belief that “all men were sons of one father and his prayer was the expression of his recorded belief that he had a mission from God to be the Reconciler of the world”.Alexander multiple believe have shaped his actions
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The Women and Men of Brewster Place Many of the men in The Women of Brewster Place were violent towards the women. The book shows the lives of these women and how different situations affected their lives. Most of them were affected by men. In my opinion, after reading the book men seem like the “bad guys,” yet women were not the victims. Most of these women let themselves be manipulated by men. But, after finishing The Men of Brewster Place I realized that both men and women were equally affected
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way I am today then I would choose two; my mom abandoning me and when my high school counselor laughed at the idea of me going to college. Although said experiences were heart wrecking at the time, I am thankful I experienced them because I learned three of the most valuable lessons: resilience, perseverance, and determination, all which are required for me to become an attorney and help uplift my community. My learning experience began in July 2008 when my mom and I arrived at our destination,
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woke up in the other world. He immediately woke up Felix and explained the rock problem to him. Felix sat and listened to the whole story from beginning to end. Once Asher was finished talking, he sat there expectantly waiting for Felix to give him advice. Asher was starting to get scared because Felix was not answering, he was just sitting there with a look on his face as if he was just told that water was wet. When Felix finally answer, he said that they had to speak to his papa. Felix has never
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