While brainstorming ideas for my Rhetoric in Practice Project‚ I thought of doing something that not only portrayed the class theme‚ but also related to some form of writing I will encounter later on in my professional career‚ which is somewhere in the pharmaceutical field. The situation in the class text‚ Station Eleven written by Emily St. John Mandel‚ revolved around the great trauma that the survivors of the Georgia flu endured. I was further inspired by the incomplete list of things that Mandel
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In this interview/process recording for the 3rd grade girls that were present in group‚ FY was absent‚ the girls for this day showed a different type of participation then from their previous counseling session. It was an improvement in seeing the girls engaging‚ and participating. At the start of the session‚ I was rushing against time to get the session going‚ and ending on a god note. Personally‚ I felt as though I was having a hard time in getting the session running smoothly‚ but I did what
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When I first walk into class on day 1 of sociology‚ I did not know what to expect. I did not know much about immigrants however‚ I knew that I was a child of an immigrants. I though immigration was just a typical way of emphasizing the difference between a foreign and citizen. I know immigrants get an alien card for a minimum of five years before able to apply for citizenship‚ but only if you come legally. For those who come illegally‚ I did not know anything about them. I did not even know that
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In this week’s topic‚ we were told that we had to interview a classmate and get their perspective on diversity. This was a real interesting topic for me because I usually don’t really care for topics like this because it can become a debatable topic. Diversity to me isn’t one of those things I take very seriously. To be honest if I really look at it‚ I treat everyone the same regardless of age‚ religion‚ color‚ etc. I have so many different friends that are African American‚ Caucasian‚ Asian‚ old
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Since arriving at DeSales University our group has been unknowingly preparing for our senior Capstone project. As a liberal arts college‚ we have been developing our skills in both our business related degrees as well as the fundamental teachings of DeSales. We have developed in our education‚ social‚ and practical skills‚ all which were applicable to our Capstone project. The project we helped with was a continutation of last years ShortsU.com business plan. The purpose of this year’s Capstone was
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Scenario 4 Today is the first Friday back from vacation in January. You have been advised that Quan‚ a new child to the program‚ will be in your class on Monday. His parents have called and asked that you return their call to discuss how you will be helping Quan acclimate to the program‚ and what they can do to help him make friends and feel comfortable. On the same day you find out that Quan (from the previous situation) is coming to school‚ you are informed that Ashley‚ who has cerebral palsy
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While watching the movie‚ I have observed similarities and differences of some scenes from today’s youth. Let’s start discussing about the similarities. First thing I have observed is the harsh treatment given by the colonials to our fellowmen especially to women and children. They‚ if not physically‚ were verbally abused by the Spaniards. I compared it to what’s happening in our society today and quite noticed a similarity. It is similar in a way that women and children‚ even the men too‚ are still
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Reflection Paper Upon viewing the video recording of Carl Rogers’s conversation with Gloria I was able to observe an extraordinary demonstration of Client-Centered Therapy. The tape provided me with excellent examples of many important traits of a Client-Centered Therapist. These included: allowing the client to find their own internal conclusions‚ the high use of reflection of content and emotion‚ the therapist becoming transparent and genuine with the client‚ and the therapist showing unconditional
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Naomi Lee Japitana CFP-E BSA March 14‚ 2014 Earth Science Reaction Paper “THE IMPOSSIBLE” “OHANA” means Family and Family means nobody gets left behind… This saying really corresponds with the movie I watched. No matter how and where life gets us‚ our blood types are forever our blood types. We can never resist anything when it comes to our family. Through ups and downs‚ we are one. For me‚ it was entitled “The Impossible” because despite of being at the much unexpected tragedy‚ one family
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homage‚ writer/director Todd Haynes captures the interpersonal angst of Sirk and updates it to the new millennium in "Far From Heaven." Sirk propelled Rock Hudson to movie icon status as a regular player in many of the director’s popular flicks using‚ I think‚ the actor’s secret sexual preference to create characters that had a certain ambiguity about them. With "Far From Heaven" writer/helmer Todd Haynes seems to be doing the same for Julianne Moore. This is the second film that Haynes and Moore have
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