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    are invisible lines that differentiate people from each other. The different forms or types of boundaries include physical‚ emotional‚ spiritual‚ financial‚ and relational. The formation of boundaries in Counselling‚ or a helping interaction‚ is very important. Helping interactions provide people with an opportunity to help deal with their difficulties‚ whatever they may be. It is a chance to be listened to and understood. As such‚ the helping relationship is an intimate one. It is built around trust

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    different viewpoints on how human beings should treat each other are sprinkled among billions of people across the globe. Thus‚ each location has different effects on a person’s persona. Moreover‚ in America‚ in this day and age‚ in the “land of the free”‚ people enjoy exploiting their freedom to decide every aspect of their life. Being able to choose from an unlimited number of options enthrall modern day Americans. In Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club‚ Tan uses various marital relationships

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    “The Other Wes Moore” is a true story‚ written by Wes Moore about how he and another kid with the same name ended up with two extremely different fates. Both Wes`s lived in the same area‚ grew up without fathers‚ had a difficult childhood and became involved with drugs and other illegal activity. When Wes found out of the other Wes he began to visit him. Wes Moore wrote this script because he was intrigued how similar their lives were and realized that their fortunes could’ve been the same. Their

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    American Dream: Joy Luck Club The American Dream represents diverse aspects of the millions of people in the United States. Being different for every individual person‚ the dream has no way of really being categorized or labeled under a single thought or idea neither can it be considered good nor bad. Amy Tan underlies her book Joy Luck Club with the American Dream message‚ how it is different for each person‚ how it disappoints them and also how the dream allowed them to find their true selves

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    Social Media Sabotaging or Helping Real Communication In a society where social media is growing daily and becoming our main source of communication‚ we often find ourselves thinking about what social media is actually doing for us. Is it helping us create something new and amazing (like talking to multiple people from all around the world simultaneously on the internet) that we get to be part of‚ or is it hindering our communication skills and putting a crutch on our lives? The real question

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    industry has been able to flourish into its current state. Companies now days are able to produce more and more realistic like gaming experiences. These life-like graphics and visual effects put the gamer right in the action‚ bringing joy to many while enraging numerous others. The way in which one views and understands the game’s contents is the way in which one perceives the video game. More often than not parents‚ who do not play video games‚ tend to focus on the negative aspects of the game‚ namely

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    Joe Reidy The Other Wes Moore tells a story of two young men growing up in similar situations. No father‚ kipping class‚ drug influence some situations the Wes Moore’s have to deal with‚ however one ends up a road scholar and influential author the other ends up in prison serving life. This book is a prime example of how certain choices can determine the rest of one’s life. Personal responsibility‚ self sufficiency and citizen leader ship are boldly highlighted and brought to life in this work.

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    Personal Model of Helping PERSONAL MODEL OF HELPING BHSH311 Aug 3‚ 2010 Elisa M Magill PH.D Personal Model of Helping Everyone one re HOW AND WHY YOU FORMED THIS VIEWPOINT It is hard for me with the given information to choose just one form of therapy. I see potential in many of the different forms of therapy‚ but my favorite three would be Cognitive Behavioral Therapy‚ Journal Writing‚ and Collaborative Therapy. I think that these particular forms of therapy could work together well to assist

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    In the New York Times Bestseller‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ Amy Tan uses symbolism and diction to portray to the audience that the main antagonistic force stems from language barriers. The novel focuses on Chinese women immigrants and their daughters. All of the mothers come to America with high expectations and aspirations for both their future daughters and themselves. The mother’s first language is Chinese but their daughters grew up speaking English this causes rifts in their relationships’ because

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    from Stanford‚ used the metaphor of Earth being a “spaceship” persuading other countries‚ industries and people to stop polluting and washing natural resources of the world. He illustrates that the “spaceship” is represented by the wealthy countries‚ and the natural resources are represented as the poorer countries of the world. The wealthy people of the world have all the resources they need to survive and more‚ while other hand the poorer countries are unfortunate. Their rations are broken up into

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