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    slaughtered prisoners” (Wiesel 5). Night by Elie Wiesel explores the horror of the ways the Jews were treated during the Holocaust. No matter what age or gender‚ the Nazi’s treated all Jews like "animals" or "things ". No one called the Jews by their names‚ just their prison numbers as if they were only figures to be put to work. The atrocities that happened during the Holocaust were not only unbearable for most Jews‚ but also unimaginable for all. Throughout the Holocaust Hitler used different dehumanization

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    By V. Mirafuente “Since the Other looks at me‚ I am responsible for him‚ without even having taken on the responsibilities in his regard; his responsibility is incumbent on me.” This is a quote from the reading‚ The Face‚ on Levinas’ philosophy of Responsibility of the Other. He speaks of the responsibility we all have for others‚ for the Face of others—for their very Being. No matter what‚ we must always act on our responsibility for other people‚ and sacrifice for their well being. In the

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    They were moved into a dirty‚ old‚ rusty‚ ghetto. The conditions were horrid. How was one still able to live there? I heard from one of my men that they appointed a new police force‚ council‚ and more. Why don’t these idiots just give up‚ I thought. They were truly idiots. Basically‚ all their freedom is gone and they aren’t fighting back so what’s the

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    INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING ASSIGNMENT ONE HOW DOES COUNSELLING DIFFER FROM OTHER HELPING SKILLS? Lorna Wilson 15/12/09 How does Counselling Differ from other Helping Skills? In everyday life people experience difficulties and problems that they feel they are not able to deal with on their own and need help with. The help that people receive to overcome their problems can be in many different forms. People may receive help in an informal way‚ such as having a chat to a close friend

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    Logotherapy (founder-Dr Viktor E. Frankl-1905-1997)(4500 words) The term ‘Logotherapy’ can be described as taken from the Greek meaning of ‘logos’ and ‘therapy’. ‘Therapy’ is the treatment which is given to heal a disorder. Having looked into the meaning of the term ‘logos‚’ I was very surprised that the description was linked to Jesus! According to Wikipedia‚ John’s Gospel identifies the ‘Logos’ as the one through which all things are made‚ and further to this describes Jesus as being

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    Philosophy emerged as an alternative or innovative type of thinking that harbored a path towards logical reasoning rather than following stories of religions and deities. Greek philosophers began to contemplate the world and the ideas behind it which led to experimentation‚ discovery‚ and further questions and understanding. Greek philosophers such Pythagoras‚ Socrates‚ Plato‚ Aristotle‚ and others paved the way for advances in science‚ logic‚ reasoning‚ mystic beliefs‚ mathematics‚ moral and ethical

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    What Victor Frankl considered to lie between Stimulus and Response is the freedom to choose.  Although we are placed in awkward or bad situations we must not forget that we still have the freedom to choose how we will react.  With this being said‚ we have the option to either agree with the person or have our own opinion about things.  This is what makes everyone unique in their own way being able to choose what we are going to do or say.  Stimulus would be considered the problem or the question

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    How do Adolescents Develop Meaning in Their Lives? Steger‚ M. F.‚ Bundick‚ M.‚ & Yeager‚ D. (in press). Understanding and promoting meaning in life during adolescence. In R. J. R. Levesque (Ed.)‚ Encyclopedia of Adolescence. Washington‚ DC: APA. Michael F. Steger Colorado State University Matthew J. Bundick Pennsylvania State University David Yeager Stanford University Contact Information: The corresponding author for this chapter is Michael F. Steger‚ Department of Psychology‚ Mail

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    with the audience‚ irony‚ and symbolism. Undoubtedly‚ Kafka explores the hunger artist’s complicated relationship with his audience‚ and in this relationship we can better see how each side appreciates the art. The audience that is viewing the artist feeds upon the belief that the artist is cheating. They continually view the artist only wishing to find him cheating. They even become confident that he is cheating‚ yet no one is ever able to find any form of proof. If the suspicions were to be confirmed

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    After the tennis court oath Robespierre began to rise in popularity in the Jacobins club. Robespierre leaded by doing‚ he viciously attacked the views of the Girondists‚ Hebertists‚ and the Dantonists. When appointed to the committee of public safety he began to see any attack on his leadership as an attack on France. This is because he considered his views as the general will of the French public. Robespierre’s main leadership tool during the reign of terror was terror‚ but this was a double sided

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