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    1. Counselling have been using the case study methods for various purposes such as documenting, evaluating and disseminating new approaches to therapy; contributing to public understanding of counselling; the development of theory; drawing attention to critical issues and areas of practice; extending and enhancing the interpretability of large-scale outcome studies; and training (McLeod, 2010). For the current case study, I have chosen a somewhat challenging case, which has contributed a lot to my

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    Sylvia Case Study Case studies are beneficial to many counselors and there are lessons to be learned from the studies. Sylvia’s case study discusses her struggles of alcoholism and the effects of that on her family. Sylvia also informs her therapist of other problems she is dealing with in terms of deeper issues regarding the feelings that come to grips with alcoholism; feeling of disappointment and/or embarrassment to her family. An ethical decision-making model can be a tool for counselors when

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    What is the critical issue in this case? The case study brings out the main issue as the ethical responsibility people in authority have. Sally is confronted with a serious dilemma after Rick, a student in her class, comes forward to report a case that requires the intervention of someone in higher authority. Sally is in a fix on what to do with the information she has been given; should she report the coach to the higher ups or should she let it slide. Being a first-year teacher does not help in

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    A.1Researcher Introduction Research means process of generating and analyzing information. The system of collecting data for research projects is knows as research methodology. The data may be collected for either theoretical or practical research. These are the different profiles of a researcher. Insider Inside researcher is the researcher who is researching into his own organization and the place where he work. If the researcher is involved in researching his own area of work in his place

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    internationalization motives and entry modes - Eight cases from Sweden 1. Abstract The firm internationalization literature is extensive, but dominated by studies of technical, often large, firms. The service firm internationalization literature is slowly growing. Few international contributions are found investigating the advertising industry and no such studies focus on the Swedish market. The PR industry has been internationally neglected. This study investigates four advertising agencies and four

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    a lengthy introduction, the thesis is finally stated. His goal with this article is to gain an understanding of popular music in early-modern Europe through trial records of three cases of people being accused of anti-Catholic sentiment. He lists his methodology after this, planning to comb through their individual case files which includes documents on the interrogation questions used and other tactics that were employed (i.e. torture). Fisher then gives us his plan for the conclusion, in which he

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    Introduction For this case study we will be examining a girl who currently attends Appalachian State University, studying social work. Through this study we will look at how biological, psychological, environmental, and family have impacted her until now. Through looking at these effects links will be created to Erikson’s theory and the learning theory. Concluding with examining the impacts of the factors in relevance to their professional development. Biopsychosocial Analysis of Case Example Biological:

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    Cyber Espionage Attacks This kind of attacks differ from other types of cyber-attacks as they have a different source from where the actual attack comes from, which is mainly from within the organization that is being attacked. It may be the most difficult type of attack in which organizations are able to defend themselves from, for example if the attack is emanating from an individual that holds a high rank within the company. Taking an example of the United States where the government has a process

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    the Work based live case study module (2509) and how these experiences have impacted upon my approach towards my communication, team working, problem solving skills and other factors which were endemic within the module. After completing the first year module New enterprise journey, which is the module prior to Work based live case study. I expected the work based live case study to be similar. However I found out this as correct in a sense, however the Work based live case study module took the theoretical

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    define standards and principles of work and artifacts – really existed things, tangible aspects. The aim of this essay is to analyze the Lincoln Electric Company’s aspects of the company’s culture. All aspects will be considered on the basis of study case prepared by A. Sharplin. The company was formally established by John C. Lincoln in 1895. In 1907 James F. Lincoln, John’s younger brother, joined the company and later on (in 1914) he was promoted to become General Manager and vice-president. He

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