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    Boundaries In Social Work

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    Importance of Boundaries Professional boundaries in social work and other helping professions provide limits in therapeutic relationships‚ but boundaries are also important in other kinds of relationships. Depending on one’s upbringing and experience‚ setting boundaries in relationships may be easier for some people to set than others. All healthy relationships have boundaries. This is the line where one person ends and someone else begins. Boundaries in relationships can be likened to boundaries around

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    Boundaries; A Case Study

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    Case Study: Samantha Case Study: Samantha Samantha is a 48-year-old African American elementary school teacher who has been married four times. She was first married to her high school sweetheart at the age of 18. He died three years later in the Vietnam War. She married her second husband seven years after that‚ but the marriage ended in divorce‚ when it was discovered that her husband was gay. Her third marriage was to a man who was 10 years her junior and that

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    Dual Relationships and Boundaries University of Phoenix Professor Rawls PSYCH 545 September 2012 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine dual relationships and boundaries. Scenarios are presented in class‚ these scenarios deal with different types of dual relationships. The objective for this assignment was selecting one for examination. After a scenario is selected the concept of the dual relationship is evaluated. In this evaluation the concept of dual relationships

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    Ethnic Boundary Analysis

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    In many ways ethnic boundary markets and the categorization of race can be seen as a very similar to one another. On page 158 of the text we are presented with the definition of ethnic boundary markers‚ is an attempt to signify who is in a particular group and who isn’t. These may include a collective name‚ shared cultural practices such as food‚ clothing‚ and architecture; a belief in a common ancestors; association with a particular territory; a shared language or religion; and an imagination

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    K-T Boundary

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    my roommate gave on the K-T Boundary. This analysis will consist of the background of the speech‚ Toby’s behaviors‚ and the audience. Without context a speech is meaningless. The context includes the preexisting conditions and the content of the speech. Yesterday I asked my roommate‚ Toby Briggs‚ if he wanted to give a short speech on any topic he chose. He was beyond interested in giving a speech of his choosing. Without delay‚ he chose the topic of the K-T boundary. Toby went

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    HEALTHY BOUNDARIES FOR TEACHERS 1. Professional behavior is a priority: Your personal/professional values‚ rights‚ and responsibilities are more important than any sense of needing to be liked by others‚ needing to please others‚ or needing to make a "good impression." 2. Use caution with self-disclosure: As a teacher/professional‚ discretion is required regarding what‚ where‚ and to whom you disclose personal information. Your role as a teacher and the setting are important considerations

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    Permian-Triassic Boundary

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    Summaries Synchrony and Casual Relations Between Permian-Triassic Boundary Crises and Siberian Flood Volcanism" by Paul R. Renne‚ Zhang Zichao‚ Mark A. Richards‚ Michael T. Black‚ Ashish R. Basu The paper focuses on the mass extinction that took place at the Permian-Triassic (P-T) boundary‚ as the greatest bio-crisis on Earth‚ whereby almost 90% of the marine species and 70% of terrestrial species were eliminated. This paper regards the Siberian traps‚ the most significant "continental flood volcanism

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    Identifying Word Boundaries

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    constitutes a "word" involves determining where one word ends and another word begins—in other words‚ identifying word boundaries. There are several ways to determine where the word boundaries of spoken language should be placed: Potential pause: A speaker is told to repeat a given sentence slowly‚ allowing for pauses. The speaker will tend to insert pauses at the word boundaries. However‚ this method is not foolproof: the speaker could easily break up polysyllabic words‚ or fail to separate two

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    Period: 2 Frankenstein Analysis There are some boundaries that man should never cross. In the story Frankenstein written by Mary Shelly‚ it is explained why responsibility is an important aspect in this world. Using certain literary devices such as character‚ theme‚ imagery‚ symbolism‚ and point of view Shelly portrays why and how boundaries and responsibility tie together. In the story‚ Victor Frankenstein tries to play God by attempting to create a human using parts from deceased people

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    The basic definition of a boundary is the line that separates one thing from the other. Boundaries in our daily lives play a significant role in how we behave in terms of our surroundings. Typically‚ we define our boundaries based on our roles in society and to other people. When we begin to cross the boundaries that define our roles‚ we cause consequences that may do harm to us or those who surround us. This is true in our role as nurses. As nurses we play a significant role in our patient’s diagnosis

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