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    Reflecting is a process of paraphrasing and restating both the feelings and words of the client. The purposes of reflecting are to allow the client to ’hear’ their own thoughts and to focus on what they say and feel. Reflecting also shows the client that you are trying to perceive the world as they see it and that you are doing your best to understand their issue all while encouraging them to continue talking. When reflecting is used it allows the client to feel understood and it gives them the opportunity

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    Ashton Ferguson Instructor Alling ENC 1101.76 May 8‚ 2013 My Feelings towards Writing I had always dreaded when it came time in English class‚ to write an essay‚ poem‚ letter etc. I usually just did the bare minimum to pass the class. As a result‚ I don’t feel confident about my writing skills. Now I can say I am excited to take this class to improve my writing skills. Being out of school eight years now I see how important it is to have good writing skills for any job today in our society

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    Different views towards death Different people hold different views about life and death. The nihilists believe that death is the end of life. Nothing will be left after death‚ and body will just dissolve and nothing will be left. Others have a different believe. Some of them believe there will be heaven and hell. There are also some people who believe that after death‚ one would reincarnate and to be born as a living thing again. I believe that a person will just decade after death. Nihilism is

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    Death Reflection Death is a common occurrence in an organism’s life cycle that we as humans have observed so far and because of it the shock of death should take a lot less of a toll on our lives but still plays a major part of depression in the western cultures. My take on death before entering the class and learning the curriculum had taken only two aspects of death into account‚ one the idea of my own not completely educated Baptist opinion‚ and secondly my other had to do with my acceptance

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    Attitudes toward Death 1 Although the attitudes of western civilization towards death may seem to be unchanged over long periods of time‚ it has been illustrated in the past that they are‚ in fact dynamic. Western attitudes towards death are constantly evolving‚ ever so slowly and subtly. However‚ periodically quantum leaps in popular thought regarding death have occurred. These changes are noticeable because they are so very rapid. Philippe Ariès‚ author of Western attitudes towards death describes

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    perceptions towards death The reality of the world is that every individual can’t be liberated from death‚ but the bereavement attitude concerning decease ones are distinctive throughout historical times. It’s a difficult thing for a person to witness and desert a deceased one gone at an instance‚ but‚ ages ago‚ a person who have passed away was not something that society prioritize in their debate. In present day‚ the improvement in high tech helped fueled to alter the perception towards death and the

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    Reflections on the Death Penalty For centuries the death penalty has been used to as a punishment for the crime of taking another’s life‚ but does it really have the desired affect on the populace to discourage others from committing the same offense? The first established death penalty laws date as far back as the Eighteenth Century B.C. in the Code of King Hammaurabi of Babylon‚ which codified the death penalty for 25 different crimes‚ and now in the year 2007 we still sentence men to death

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    The Bible states that after his death‚ Jesus descended into Hell. But his soul did not remain there‚ nor did his body decay. The implication is that Hell is located underground‚ apparently in a cavern deep under the surface of the earth. Consider: Matthew 12:40: "For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale’s belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth." 2 [If interpreted literally‚ this passage does conflict with other verses in the Bible

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    Feelings Is it love or lust is the question we ask ourselves many times in our lives. In the essay “I fell in love‚ or My Hormones Awakened” written by “Judith Ortiz Cofer”‚ tells a very similar story. She describes herself as a “skinny Puerto Rican girl” (Cofer 681) that is longing for a boy that is “not Puerto Rican‚ He is Italian and rich.” (Cofer 680) This boy is older than her; therefore she believes he is out of her league. The girl admirers the boy from a far‚ while trying to keep it a secret

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    depiction of the historical perception of death in his writing on ‘Western Attitudes toward Death: From the Middle Ages to the Present.’ Aries classifies the social history of death into varies categories; each one defines the meaning of death by individual and community view. He even defines death through social institutions beginning in the Middles Ages to present times of Western history. Aries historical research of varies attitudes toward death from one time period showed that social concepts

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