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    Carl Rogers (1902-1987) was a humanistic psychologist agreed with most of what Maslow believed‚ but added that for a person to "grow"‚ they need an environment that provides them with genuinness (openness and self-disclosure)‚ acceptance (being seen with unconditional positive regard)‚ and empathy (being listened to and understood). Without these‚ relationships and healthy personalities will not develop as they should‚ much like a tree will not grow without sunlight and water. Rogers believed that

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    RICHARD ROGERS Richard Rogers‚ Italian-born British architect noted for what he described as “celebrating the components of the structure.” His high-tech approach is most evident in the Pompidou Centre (1971–77) in Paris‚ which he designed with the Italian architect Renzo Piano.   Profound knowledge of building materials and techniques Artistic effect Clear echo of a building’s program Means to make architecture more productive for those it serves Energy efficiency and sustainability

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    Q. 2. Discuss the ways in which Sheppard introduces himself in the opening chapters. A. Most novels by Agatha Christie either have omniscient narrators or Hastings as the narrator‚ but we see a change in “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd” as one of the characters in the country setting takes on the role of the narrator. In many ways‚ this novel differs from other Christie classics‚ primarily the narrative. When one first reads it‚ the narrator comes off as a reticent‚ logical person. The way he talks

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    Case Study – Roger Andrewartha Step – I: This case is about Roger Andrewartha‚ who is almost 38 years old and has been working as casual nurse in several Nursing Homes. He was admitted to Emergency Department on 6 September 2014 by his case manager because of overdose of Sodium Valproate & Seroquel‚ and self-inflicted cuts to both wrists. He has been under observation and treatment by Community Treatment Order (CTO). According to Roger’s Psychiatrist Dr Joshua McArthur‚ he is suffering from Schizophrenia

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    Chapter two of Masks of War examines Carl Builder’s thesis that the U.S. military services each have a unique service personality and that their cultural characteristics influence service operations‚ including joint operations. The examination will summarize how Builder defines the individual service cultures in his book‚ The Masks of War‚ and how these service cultures affect the Joint Organizations to which they belong. This chapter presumes with a summary of what many consider is the most dramatic

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    Reflective Response 1. Carl Jung and Karen Horney both made great contributions to the field of psychology; their studies have been applied to modern day research also their theories are used to support modern day studies. Carl Jung and Karen Horney were both Neo-Freudians meaning they all believed that Freud’s original theories were correct‚ however disagreed with him on certain details. The detail in common with these two theorists was that they both believed that inside a healthy individual

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    Written in 1926‚ The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is Agatha Christie’s top selling novel due to its surprising and controversial ending. Like most of Christie’s novels‚ it was quite difficult for the majority of readers to detect who the murderer was‚ and most readers were perplexed to discover that it was the narrator‚ Dr. Sheppard. While some readers were pleasantly surprised by this plot twist‚ many disagreed with Christie’s choice to frame Dr. Sheppard as Roger Ackroyd’s murderer. Pierre Bayard‚ a

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    Chicago by Carl sanburg The poem Chicago by Carl Sandburg in the beginning seems to be a portrayal of the negavite aspects of the city Chicago itself. As the reader continues in the poem you realize that the poem isn’t downplaying the city but infact it’s a somewhat tribute to the city of Chicago and the workers or people who live there. The overall theme is that even though Chicago has its negatives the people there are still hard workers and proud to be from Chicago. The poems Chicago reads

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    In 2014‚ the article “Secrets of The Brain” by Carl Zimmer was published in National Geographic. I am grateful I chose to study this article about the brain because it is simply mind blowing. Our brain is far more complicated then we put it out to be. Our knowledge is extremely limited and there is much work to do. Carl Zimmer lays out some of the knowledge that we do have about the brain but he mostly covered what we do not know and what scientists are working to understand. We as humans did not

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    Personality Theories Stephanie Mobley Beh/225 April 20‚ 2014 Joel Vance Personality Theories The word personality is derived from the Latin word persona which means mask. When it comes to personality I do not feel that word is easily defined. Everyone is different in their own little way so therefore no two people are the same. Some people may question if twins actually share the same personality and the answer is no they do not. It seems that personality is something that is developed from birth

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