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    ANGRY COUPLE BSHS 385

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    illustrated below: Exploration Stage Dr. Susan Heitler asked both Richard and Judith to explain exactly what it is that they each want to accomplish during the session. In the taped interview‚ Dr Susan Heitler (Psychotherapy.net‚ 1995) asks Richard to turn to Judith and‚ “try talking and tell her why you are here.” She then asks Judith to ask Richard the same question before asking them both to clarify why they are here. Judith wants Richard to commit to having a family. However‚ Richard feels the time

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    net/districtstrategicplan/ Miami-Dade County Public Schools‚ Office of Educational Planning‚ (2006). District and school profiles report 2005-2006‚ Miami‚ Florida: Author. Mullane‚ J.V. (2002). The mission statement is a strategic tool: When used properly. Ortiz‚ J.P.‚ & Arnborg‚ L. (2005). Making high performance last: Reflections on involvement‚ culture‚ and power in organizations Pearce‚ J. & Robinson‚ R. (2004). Strategic management: Formulation‚ implementation‚ and control (9th ed.) New York: The McGraw

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    Topic 1 Week 2

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    session. 2/27/2013 Judith Marychurch Do the quiz questions and go back to steps one and two to clarify any uncertainties Attend the lecture and/or seminar Actively participate in the seminar‚ including by – – contributing to group work engaging in discussion by actively listening and expressing your views 6. Reflect on your learning by answering the questions in the workbook. Identify the steps you will take to resolve any remaining uncertainties. 2/27/2013 Judith Marychurch 3

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    John Ruskin said‚ “I always said that no woman could paint.” This quote from John Ruskin is nonsense. If women can give birth and raise their children to live their own lives‚ women could do everything anyone else can. In this era‚ some of the most powerful positions in governments are being held by women. Maybe I have an untrained eye‚ but if no description for a work of an artist is provided‚ I would not be able to tell if a piece of art was created by a man or a woman. Art or all entertainment

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    the floor the blood pressure reading was obtained and recorded. After a minimum of three minutes the subject was told to cross one leg over the knee of the other leg and the blood pressure was then measured and recorded again (Foster-Fitzpatrick‚ Ortiz‚ Sibilano‚ Marcantonio & Braun‚ 1999). The Experience of Patients Undergoing Awake Craniotomy Although the exact procedure was not clearly laid out it does state how the data was collected. Each interview lasted between 30 and 60 minutes and

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    following stages: Exploration stage Clarification stage Action stage According to “The Angry Couple” is a scene of an angry couple Judith and Richard. Both has issues with their relationship and their therapist Susan Heitler. Examples of the three-stages model of interviewing states below: Exploration Stage: Within the exploration stage Susan Heitler had Judith and Richard explain what it is that they want during the session and what they want to accomplish. She focuses on addressing how they

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    Artemisia Gentileschi

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    because of her breaking ground in paintings involving historical and religious themes. It was not all fun and games for Gentileschi‚ as she faced hardships and turmoil throughout her artistic life. This anguish and disparity can be seen even in her work Judith and Holofernes. Throughout Gentileschi’s painting there is a prevalent theme of feminism. To understand why she is so anti-male it is important to look at Artemisia’s motives for the painting‚ the treatment of women during the Baroque period‚ and

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    JOURNAL REVIEW Abstract: This paper reviews the journal article “Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) for written expression with students with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)” written by Robert Reid and Torri Ortiz Lienemann for Exceptional Children. This review is on Reid and Lienemann’s assessment of the effectiveness of an under researched instructional model‚ SRSD‚ on the improvement of three children’s written narratives. Often a skilled writer has difficulty

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    Benjamin Alire Saenz

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    From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Aztecs were a Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican people of central Mexico in the 14th‚ 15th and 16th centuries. They called themselves Mexica (pronounced [meˈʃikaʔ]). The Republic of Mexico and its capital‚ Mexico City‚ derive their names from the word "Mexica". The capital of the Aztec empire was Tenochtitlan‚ built on a raised island in Lake Texcoco. Modern Mexico City is built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan. The Spanish colonization of the Americas reached the

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    There are two books that are particularly important for students learning about Native Americans to read‚ Custer Died for Your Sins by Vine Deloria and “All the Real Indians Died Off” and 20 Other Myths about Native Americans by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker. But before even reading the books‚ its vital to understand who the authors are. What their backgrounds are‚ who they wrote the book for and why‚ and arguably the most important: their authority to be writing the books. Without

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