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    TENT STRUCTURES   Definition of a Tent Structure:         A membrane structure pre-stressed by externally applied forces so that it is held completely taut under all anticipated load conditions.  To avoid extremely high tensile forces‚ a membrane structure should have relatively sharp curvatures in opposite direction (Reference: The Visual Dictionary of Architecture‚ Ching).   Purpose:           The purpose of a tent structure is to provide a means of shelter that is lightweight‚ portable‚

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    Overall‚ I did an okay job facilitating the session. I believe that had strong moments for example the role paly. In addition‚ near the start of the session (5:50)‚ I was able to go deeper with the client and explore her feeling of vulnerability. The client mentioned the feeling of losing‚ so I asked her to explore this further. When the client began to explore how it felt to lose she explained it felt vulnerable. When I confronted her about feeling vulnerable around her mother‚ she responded with

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    Critically discuss the case for counselling to be evaluated through randomised controlled trials. In the following essay a critical discussion for the case for counselling to be evaluated through randomised controlled trails will be discussed. A randomised control trial requires firstly finding a collection of individuals who are all in search of help and who have a comparable problem. These can be identified through the use of a questionnaire for example‚ by comparing outcome scores. These

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    How do research findings support counselling work? Research. 1.a. the systematic investigation into and study of materials‚ sources‚ etc‚ in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. b. an endeavour to discover new or collate old facts etc by the scientific study of a subject or by a course of critical investigation. [Oxford Concise Dictionary] When entering the field of counselling the first thing that becomes evident is how much there is written and theorised upon. A great deal of research

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    Developnment of School Counselling in Malaysia Introduction Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia. It consists of a federation of 13 states and 3 federal territories. The 3 federal territories are Kuala Lumpur‚ Labuan and Putrajaya and the 13 states are Johor‚ Kedah‚ Kelantan‚ Malacca‚ Negeri Sembilan‚ Pahang‚ Perak‚ Perlis‚ Penang‚ Sabah‚ Sarawak‚ Selangor‚ and Terengganu. Malaysia is a multicultural society. Based on estimation of U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s (quoted by See Ching Mey &

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    Barriers to Good Listening To be an effective listener‚ you should improve your listening skills and abolish the barriers or hindrance to a good and clear listening. 1. Prejudging * Happens when you jump to the conclusion that you understand the speaker’s meaning before it is fully expressed. * This results in the wrong interpretation of the message and the false belief that you have listened effectively. * Another way to prejudge a speech is to decide that the topic has little

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    Forms of Non-Listening Janida Smith Everest University Online 1. Form of non-listening – Pseudolistening: Pseudolistening is pretending to listen‚ which is an ineffective way to communicate. When you pseudolisten‚ you leave the conversation with no information. There are numerous reasons why people pseudiolisten. They may be bored‚ lazy or not interested in the conversation (Wood‚ 2013). I find that I have a tendency to pseudolisten when the topic of conversation is not interesting

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    please upload your word document through the assignment link created for this submission. Be sure to answer all parts of the question. (All questions are worth 10 pts each) 1. How do hearing and listening differ? (5 points) Hearing is purely physiological activity while listening while listening also involves the psychological processing of sound. 2. What is the “cocktail party effect”? What can you do to minimize this effect when dealing with a customer? The cocktail party effect is several

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    The few who I have spoken to seem nice and friendly. During the three hours we had the usual formalities but once this was over we did start the session. We are mainly focusing on listening‚ I thought that counseling was about giving advise and to try and help with problems but from the outset this was not correct. Listening is a fundamental part of the

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    Comprehensive Guidance Programs That Work II Norman Gysbers and Patricia Henderson A Model Comprehensive Guidance Program Chapter 1 Norman C. Gysbers The Comprehensive Guidance Program Model described in this chapter had its genesis in the early 1970s. In 1972‚ the staff of a federally funded project at the University of Missouri-Columbia conducted a national conference on guidance and developed a manual to be used by state guidance leaders as a guide to developing their own manuals for state and

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