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    http://www.tutorialfirm.com/BSHS-335/BSHS-335-Week-4-Learning-Team-Assignment-AAMFT-Presentation BSHS 335 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment AAMFT Presentation Create a Microsoft® PowerPoint® Presentation‚ with 10-12 slides‚ with speaker notes‚ describing the principles of ethical standard in couples and family therapy. Resources: AAMFT Code of Conduct website. Link available in this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings. Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines. To Know More

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    irony‚ and structure. The writers in this DBQ to protest against war using and describing images and war. They use irony by making the title seem for war while the text really is against war. They use structure like lists and such to describe how they die because of simple thing. I think writers using imagery‚ irony‚ and structure is an effective way of protesting war. Writers use imagery to protest war by describing certain events that happened using sensory details that help the reader visualize

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    immortal. It portrays his appearance as rather ghostly‚ describing him as a shadow. Portraying him as being ghostly connects with the idea of him being at an extremely old age. This is down to his request for immortality but forgetting to include immortal youth‚ meaning that he is decaying away but cannot die. ‘white-hair’d’ also ties in with the idea of old age. White hair is a common feature of old people‚ so it is evidence that he is aging. Describing him as a shadow‚ hints that he has decayed so much

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    between the body and soul. Whitman addresses many topics showing that all humans‚ whether male‚ female or enslaved have something in common: bodies and souls and that all human bodies are equal‚ sacred and should be treated so; he proved this by describing the beauty of the male and female body‚ giving a detailed description of the aspects and means of the human body and soul‚ and showed that enslaved people also shared the same aspects of the soul and body parts as humans. “And if the body does not

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    presents the soldiers to be unregarded and of no concern to anyone at their funerals when not even playing a single tune. Owen’s use of diction when describing the soldiers as “cattle” is disquieting. The “cattle” represents large groups of soldiers that were used for the war‚ but they die in large groups. Owen proceeds with the theme of war when describing the soldier’s only concern to be of the “monstrous anger of the guns”. Owen implies that there is no hope for the soldiers. During world war one

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    two writers who were able to witness the flight of the birds. They each described the flights differently‚ though. John James Audubon has a pragmatic view and Annie Dillard uses diction in describing both the birds and conveying the effect the birds have on them as observers. Audubon’s view in describing the birds is pragmatic while Dillard’s descriptions use diction. Audubon looks at the birds practically. "163 had been made in twenty-one minutes." He writes an exact number‚ making

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    “The Lottery” vs. “The Ones Who Walk Away” “The lottery” is a story that begins describing a village. The first descriptions that took my attention were “flowers were blossoming profusely” and “the grass was richly green”. After describing the village it passes to what people are doing. It says that they are getting together for an event‚ which is the lottery. All the heads of the family‚ who were men‚ had to drawn for their family. This had been going since before the oldest man in the village

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    entertain. 2. A section in a history book describing the conditions and causes of the Great Depression in the Midwest in the 1930s Author’s Purpose: to inform Explain Your Answer: Write a sentence or two. It is giving an idea or information about great depression. It is written to inform. 3. An instructional booklet describing how to operate an MP3 player Author’s Purpose: to inform Explain Your Answer: Write a sentence or two. Because this text describing how to operate MP3 player using instructional

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    Kindly Unhitch That Star‚ Buddy Analysis Kindly Unhitch That Star‚ Buddy is a poem by Ogden Nash describing the foolishness of people and their relentless search for success. Nash uses a variety of literary techniques to write the satirical poem‚ and they effectively illustrate the ways in which many people are in far over their heads in the world‚ and just need to slow down. The poem is written from the first person‚ which enables Nash to have a all-seeing perspective. Nash comes off as being

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    This work contains EDU 304 Week 2 My Personal Teaching Philosophy Education - General Education My Personal Teaching Philosophy . Write a 2-3 page paper describing your personal teaching philosophy at this point. Are you an essentialist? A progressive? A social reconstructionist? A mix of several types? How and why? How do the learning theories presented in Chapter 4 influence your philosophy? How do these learning theories provide for meeting the diverse needs of your students? During

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