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    elderly on fixed incomes‚ men‚ women‚ and families that have lost their source of income‚ single parents‚ runaway children who’ve been abused‚ alcoholics and drug addicts‚ immigrants‚ and traditional tramps‚ hobos‚ and transients (Martin‚ 1999). In “Helping and Hating the Homeless”‚ Peter Martin claims that although these people all have different backgrounds‚ histories‚ and reasons for not having a “home”‚ they are categorized and stereotyped by society and all looked down upon for being “homeless”

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    Personal Models of Helping

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    Paper on Personal Model of Helping The following paper discusses the personal model of helping called the existential therapy model. The model of therapy is used to help people in counseling live better‚ stress free lives by exploring themselves and learning to live an authentic life. This model is effective when the therapist is authentic themselves and are genuine about helping others‚ which builds a positive relationship between the therapist and the client. This kind of model allows the client

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    1. Helping interview: During an interview there is a specifically selected place‚ time‚ duration‚ and frequency. 2. Conversation I had in class: Dr. Baggett instructed us to talk amongst our group about television‚ but we did not have a specific time or place. My partners and I talked about various situations because we were instructed to‚ otherwise we would not be talking about a television show or Netflix. So‚ as we had the conversation there was no set meeting place or set time like there would

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    2/17/12 English 101 Critical Analysis #1 Annie Dillard’s essay‚ “The Chase”‚ uses many rhetorical elements in the thesis to reach her audience; some of these include parataxis‚ climax‚ and hyperbole. In the essay Dillard states that “The point was that he had chased us passionately without giving up‚ and so he had caught us.” This helps clarify the thesis as‚ childhood is a playful time and adults should maintain a playful spirit. “The Chase” is about the author and her neighborhood

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    “Thanks to technology we have never been more connected-or alienated.” Have you ever noticed when there is a family gathering the majority of the time the family members are spending their time using technology rather than socializing? One will notice that almost every person will be using technology whether it is cell phones‚ iPods‚ tablets or the television. After reading Sherry Turkle’s “ Can You Hear Me Now” essay it got me thinking‚ is technology the one to blame for us bring so alienated?

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    In the video "A Place at the Table" it showcases eight American teens discussing their ancestors trials and tribulations of what they thought would be the American dream. Their names are Wislene‚ Peter‚ Samuel‚ Reina‚ Carol‚ David‚ Terry‚ and Deloria. Wislene is a descendent from Africa‚ her grandparents were stolen from their native land and forced into slavery in America. They were re-named and separated from each other. They had to endure social justice blatant racism and nightmares upon nightmares

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    Effective Helping Analysis

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    Effective helping is an integral part of being a Human Service Professional. Becoming an effective helper is contingent upon strong interviewing skills‚ as well as being able to apply different techniques with clients. It is crucial in the development of the helping relationship to be able to apply a variety of approaches with a thorough understanding of the available theories. Throughout this course we have studied different theories utilizing the text‚ class discussions and assignments. The purpose

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    Chuong Long‚ Phan Uyen Nhi (co-leader) and Phuong Uyen (leader). “Is Technology Helping Vietnam’s Economy?” was the question of our project. My role was to write project plan‚ contents page‚ the introduction and working on the poster. Although I have finished my jobs in my group‚ I still think that I did less than some of the group’s members. We did achieved our aim. In our project‚ we wanted to show is technology helping Vietnam’s economy or not. We had a lot of evidences to prove our opinion was

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    LR 1: The limitations of the helping role 1.1 Helping fits into a wider supporting network as when a client is going through change or having dilemmas in their everyday life they tend to seek counselling of some sort‚ during these they would identify the issues causing or have caused distress in their daily life. There are many forms of helping work and are used in many professions as an extra skill or as the main skill‚ careers advisors and General practitioners provide different types of support

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    is to describe a person‚ place‚ or thing in much detail. The author’s purpose is to recreate their experience in a way in which the reader can visualize the actual event. An essayist and poet known for writing these types of descriptive essays is Annie Dillard. Her essays consist of various types of imagery‚ which applies to all the senses‚ like sight‚ sounds‚ smell etc. These words aid the reader in visualizing and experiencing what the author is describing about. Two examples of Dillard’s descriptive

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