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    in “The Republic” written by Plato. He is portrayed as a sophist and cynic who argues that people are selfish. By this argument that Thrasymachus yelled to us that “justice is in the interest of the strong and the subjects obeying the interest of the strong” he claims that whoever is at the top of the hierarchy is ultimately the one who has the most power‚ and that the ruler comes up with this rules on a self-interest base. He claims that justice is mostly the interest of the strong‚ and those who

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    In today’s constantly changing society‚ more and more people are becoming more materialistic. This is particularly so in the cities and more urbanized areas. Take America as an example. Compared with three or four decades ago‚ Americans today are very much more materialistic. Materialism is usually more apparent in cities because in the cities‚ people are constantly exposed to new inventions that make life easier. These new inventions often come with a hefty price tag attached to them‚ simply because

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    Friar Lawrence Selfish

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ has a character that is very oddly characterized. Friar Lawrence‚ proves to be trustworthy‚ yet selfish‚ and very cowardly. A friar is a member of a certain religious orders‚ so apparently‚ he’s supposed to be of most of the holy characteristics. Friar Lawrence is thought to be trustworthy because Romeo trusts him enough to tell him about Juliet. “Then plainly know my heart’s dear love is set on the fair daughter of the rich Capulet. As mine on hers

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    Person Centered Theory

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    Person Centered Theory A theory basing on concepts from humanistic psychology‚ also known as the “third force” in Psychotherapy by Carl Rogers‚ Person Centered Theory started its journey in the Psychotherapy field in the early 1940s‚ in which‚ according to Corey (2009‚ p.165)‚ “stands out as one of the most influential figures in revolutionizing the direction of counseling theory and practice”‚ as that was a period of time when Psychotherapy was practiced in an approach whereby the therapists

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    Family Centered Preschool ECE 313 Carman Moon Professor Karree Fah December 19‚ 2010 Abstract Several people may ask the question‚ “What makes the difference in a family centered preschool?” This paper will help outline the importance of a family centered program versus a preschool that focuses only on the child. The learning of the children in family centered preschools are enhanced due to the focus points not only being on the child‚ but the family too. Educators can best help children achieve

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    Summary the Selfish Giant

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    The Selfish Giant The Selfish Giant is a story about a giant who learned an important lesson about love and sharing. A selfish giant had a beautiful garden. He went away for a long time‚ and children began to play in his garden. When he came back‚ he told the children to go away. The giant built a high wall. No one could go into the garden. Spring could not enter the garden. Only Winter could enter it. There were no flowers or birds. Then‚ things changed. The children secretly came back into

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    Who Is Oedipus Selfish

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    of Thebes he solved the riddle of the Sphinx and revitalized the town. He put the word savage into disuse over the past century or more‚ and most highly informed people have never auricular it before. First‚ the citizens have enormous respect‚ even love‚ for Oedipus. Second‚ we see in Oedipus a person of immoderate self-assurance and self-confidence‚ a man who is willing to take on full responsibility for dealing with the crisis‚ an employment which he clearly accepted as his own unique challenge

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    Is Jay Gatsby Selfish

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    very nature of them. I don’t mean his pursuit and attainment of wealth: the gorgeous house‚ big yellow car‚ flashy wardrobe. His dream was even more ambitious. He truly believed he could create himself in the self-image he had dreamed up. Gatsby is a genuinely good person. He truly wants the people around him to be happy‚ though he also wants them to think he’s cool. He absolutely loves Daisy‚ and he loves her

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    Person Centered Therapy

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    Person-Centered Therapy Carl Rogers developed Person-Centered Therapy (PCT) in the 1940s (Rogers & Maslow‚ 2008). PCT can be used with individuals‚ group settings‚ or within family therapy. PCT is a way of supporting and working with people within a mind frame of an humanistic approach. The process behind PCT involves active listening‚ thinking together‚ sharing ideas between practitioner and client‚ and the therapist being nondirective and supportive within PCT sessions. PCT puts the client at

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    Person Centered Counseling was created by Carl Rogers. This type of counseling deals with the ways in which people perceive themselves consciously rather than having a counselor try to interpret unconscious thoughts or ideas. There are many different components and tools used in person-centered counseling‚ including active listening and paraphrasing‚ and more. The real point is that the client already has the answers to the problems and the job of the counselor is to listen without making any judgments

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