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    Legal Aspects of Professional Psychology George T. Jackson‚ University of Phoenix Psych 545 Survey of Professional Psychology Dr. Christi Moore‚ Facilitator Legal Aspects of Professional Psychology There are many areas of professional psychology that are protected‚ and governed by legal aspects. It is these legal aspects that help to keep every

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    A. Cyber crime is the use of computer technology to commit crimes. B. Two broad categories are: 1.Sex crimes 2.Illegal access‚ destruction‚ and manipulation of data C.Some methods to prevent this crime are: 1.Adequate training‚ equipment‚ and staff. 2.Cooperative efforts among law enforcement‚ businesses‚ high technology‚ and national security organizations. Crime‚ fraud & cyberspace: common sense and the use of anti-virus software can help take a bite out of sinister cyber crime by: Merlisa

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    Sensitivity to social aspect of life Sensitivity is that urges the child to focus his attention on certain aspects of his environment to the exclusion of others. Such attention is not the result of mere curiosity; it is more like a burning passion. The sensitivity to social aspects of life begins at 2.5 to age 6. Children pay special attention to other children of their own age. Children at about age three are in solitary play or parallel play. The work of sensitive period enables recognizable

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    the Great Depression in a small Alabama town called Maycomb. The main characters‚ Scout‚ Jem‚ and their father Atticus‚ experience many life lessons‚ make new friends and enemies‚ and gradually mature in the course of the story. Three of the main aspects of courage seen in To Kill a Mockingbird are fighting until the end‚ overcoming difficulties‚ and sacrificing for others. These types of courage are displayed through several characters including Mrs. Dubose‚ Atticus and Ms. Maudie. One of the first

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    translated into twenty-six languages. It is easy to write off The Hunger Games as merely another trend in young adult fiction‚ but it is much more significant than that. There are many ways to interpret the novel‚ but one aspect of it that is impossible to ignore is its feminism. This is so significant because science fiction has been considered an inherently “masculinist” genre for so long. The main character in the novel‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ is not the type of character typically seen in popular science

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    ‘Fitzgerald’s novel displays an ambiguous attitude towards the 1920’s greater freedom for women’ how far is gender an important aspect of the novel Scott Fitzgerald’s novel was set in the 1920’s‚ where the role women had was moving on to make a drastic change‚ The Great Gatsby portrays the change in female roles through the two main female characters Daisy and Jordan. Both characters show the different characterises that many of the woman growing up in the 1920’s held‚ as Daisy is presented as

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    well known Hierarchy of Needs‚ American psychologist‚ Carl Rogers (1902-87) developed humanistic therapy known as Person-Centered Therapy (PCT).The basic belief of this therapy is for the therapist to develop a more personal relationship with the client‚ to help the client reach a state of understanding that they can help themselves. This idea can be achieved by encouraging the person towards growth‚ placing great stress on the present situation rather than the past.PCT espouses the belief that where

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    Economics Aspects Facts: • Two Berths accommodating two largest vessels in the world‚ with displacement of 110‚000 tonnes • Estimated cost: HK$8.2 Billion • Terminal Building and first berth to be commissioned in mid 2013 • Second berth will be commissioned in 2014 Economics Aspects Benefits: Short-term & Medium-term effects • By 2023‚ the followings are estimated to be created: 1. HKD 15b to 26b of accumulated economic income sources by the value-added approach  Between HKD 1.4b and 2

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    By Arthur Miller‚ John Proctor demonstrates pride because he wants to keep his reputation. John Proctor fought bravely for his wife’s freedom‚ his own freedom‚ as well as for the freedom of many others. In the end‚ however‚ Proctor let the want of what was left of his good name to be kept clean to be his downfall. Even in the face of death though‚ John Proctor showed courage and confessed to witchcraft‚ which was the right thing to do. When the play sets in to action‚ John has had a past affair

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    Legal Aspects of Professional Psychology Morgan Turner University of Phoenix Survey of Professional Psychology PSYCH 545 Amina Porter September 8th‚ 2010 Legal Aspects of Professional Psychology Professional psychology has many complexities that set it apart from other recognized branches of psychology. The intricacies of professional psychology make it fodder for legal consideration. The patients and clinicians have an obligation to one another to adhere to the guidelines set forth according

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