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    In “The Same Old‚ Same Old is Not Working for Those Who Experience Domestic Violence‚” Maria E. Garay-Serratos‚ M.S.W.‚ Ph.D. begins by stating that “if we want a world free from domestic violence‚ we must demand new ideas” (Garay-Serratos‚ 2016). Garay-Serratos then mentions that she is employed at Sojourner Center which is the largest domestic violence research organization. She said that in 2014 they began to think of innovative ideas and started trying to get to the root of the cause of domestic

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    Melinda Williams S. Hinton English Comp 1 03/09/2015 The Odd Couple In his article‚ the author seeks to contrast the characteristics of two leaders and generals of the Civil War‚ Robert Lee and Ulysses Grant. The two generals were significantly strong yet Different in character and style. The article by Bruce Catton indicates that the two generals met on the April 9‚ 1985 with the aim of essentially negotiating on the end of the Civil War. By principle‚ the Americans believed in equal rights for

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    Andrew Hurrell’s article analysed how the order of international relations has changed following the September 11 terrorist attacks. Hurrell (2002)‚ examined how legal‚ moral norms and rules pressured the US to engage with international law following 9/11. He argued that international law aims to restrain self-interest. However‚ it cannot control what states decide to do‚ it can only serve as a set of guidelines. I agree with Hurrell (2002‚ p. 190)‚ in that the 9/11 attacks did not alone bring

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    perception because they can control what they do‚ say‚ and post on social media. Although celebrities can’t always control whether they end up on the front cover of a magazine‚ they can control what they say in front of others. In Kirthana Ramisetti’s article‚ Kris Jenner says she thinks that is the main reason why her family found fame. When Bruce Jenner started his Olympic career‚ Kris gave motivational speeches discussing the enthusiasm‚ and determination of her husband. She promoted him‚ and has done

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    5 Article Summaries Uniqua Lyttle MKG 366-02 November 26‚ 2013 Crossover Dreams: Consumer Responses to Ethnic- Oriented Products In this article the author evaluates an investigation on the understanding of ethnic product crossover. That is when the product has a target market however; another group of individuals purchase the product. For example‚ 60% of hip-hop and rap traditionally black music is purchased primarily by white youths. This article compares

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    Article Review Harper‚ F. D.‚ Guilbault‚ M.‚ Tucker‚ T.‚ & Austin‚ T. (2007). Happiness as a goal of counseling: Cross-cultural implications. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling‚ 29(2)‚ 123-136. doi:http://dx.doi.org.jproxy.lib.ecu.edu/10.1007/s10447-007-9030-0 The authors of the article discuss the concept of happiness as a therapy goal‚ explore the variables that are likely to influence our subjective well-being‚ and analyze the perceptions of happiness in different counseling

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    In researching about mental health for a project‚ I stumbled upon an article in the Atlantic called "Shock and Disbelief." In writer Daniel Smith’s article‚ he argues that the electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the complete opposite of the Hollywoodized image of electroshock therapy and instead is a very safe and proven effective way of treating mental illnesses. His purpose is to destigmatize ECT and promote a positive outlook on receiving treatment for mental illnesses. He adopts an educated tone

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    popularity with other children (Ding‚ et al.‚ 2015). By understanding the similarities and variations between other people’s minds‚ children can learn that through lying‚ they can manipulate situations and outcomes to their advantage. 2. In the article When Children Learn About Other’s Minds‚ They Learn to Lie Markman (2015) analizes the idea of why and how children start to lie using Theory of Mind (ToM). He discusses how once a child learns that other people can have different beliefs they can

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    I chose to critique the empirical research article titled Using Math Journals to Enhance Second Graders’ Communication of Mathematical Thinking. A1. Description of the Research Problem The research problem addresses how the use of math journals affected second grade students’ communication of mathematical thinking. The introduction clearly describes the problem in detail and is quite well documented. The basic premise is that a student’s response to a mathematical calculation is not indicative

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    Prospective teacher beliefs about liberative and oppressive mathematics teaching practices: a first step toward equitable instruction by Jan A. Yow is a journal article centered on a discussion of oppressive and liberative teaching practices. Oppressive practices being “…teaching focused on memorization and mechanical learning because…students are incapable of deep understanding.” Liberative practices are defined as “..students are expected to think deeply [about the subject]…and instruction is sensitive

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