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    Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana has been illegal since 1937 but before it was bought, sold, and smoked in the United States. This drug was made illegal so people would stop using it but it only made it more popular and more people wanted to feel the effects of this drug. Marijuana is a very controversial subject, and there are many reasons pointing toward why this drug should remain illegal for recreational use. One major topic in the marijuana community is the medical use of this drug. Many

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    In recent years, America has seen a rise in police shootings of black men and women, as well as a response from the black community protesting against the injustice being brought upon their race. How exactly does this fit into the NFL? In the past, sports were sports and politics were politics, but since the civil rights era there has been an increase of politics in sports. From Tommie Smith and John Carlos in the 1968 Olympics to the present day Kaepernick wave of players kneeling during the anthem

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    In one of the most well-known masterpieces by Pink Floyd, “Hey You”, focused on one of the most important aspects of human life – the sense of belonging through human interaction. The lyric highlights Roger Waters’ skill as a brilliant lyricist and composer, who reaches out to his audience with the haunting melody and emotionally-charged lyric. Waters has touched many lives with this piece by explicitly emphasizing on the pain of desolation and disassociation. He constructs his dialogue based on

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    There is no single definition of children's literature. It can be defined broadly as anything that children read or more specifically as fiction, non-fiction, poetry, novel, or drama. The focus of this essay will be the boyhood of Laurie in Little Women and boyhood of Jim in Treasure Island. These novels were written in different continents, which draw between British and American literary tradition in the 19th century. These novels are compared with respect to the type of adventure and relationship

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    The Dark Room Of The Room

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    The Dark Room The dancers in the room constantly remain in contact with anything the dancers touch. The dancers progress from a wall to the arms of a person to a floor. The connection remains the same through these actions. The points of contact remain with the body, and the dancer starts exploring different perspectives of what the body can do with in relation to the ground. The dancers consistently in contact with the objects around them. In the beginning, a woman walks on the side of the wall

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    star, Ginger Rogers, was born in Independence, Missouri. Ginger, a young and talented girl, grew up to be a famous and one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood, America’s most famous city for acting. Ginger grew up to be a very successful actress due to the support and help of family and friends. On July sixteenth of 1911, Lela McMath gave birth to Virginia Katherine McMath. Virginia was born in a front room in a two room house on Moore Street in Independence, Missouri (Ginger Rogers 2010). Virginia

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    The blow is forceful and sudden. The athlete is hit by a burst of brightness; then darkness arrives. His memory is distorted, everyone has a twin, and you think Niagara Falls is in Florida. You are concussed. Concussions in sports are a very common thing, but athletes should know the risks that come along with playing sports. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy-- an abnormal buildup of tau proteins-- is a brain condition that results from repeated head injuries (Powell 1). Tau proteins have a

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    This argument had been going on for far too long. The Company, mainly Fili and Kili, had insisted that dwarves were far more attractive than elves ever since you'd settled down for the night in Rivendell. You'd tried to stay out of it but, since you were neither dwarf nor elf, they'd asked for your opinion. “Honestly, I don't care one way or the other. Both races have their strong points,” you said, doing your best to be impartial. Kili laughed. “Surely you don't think that, Y/N! Even a human such

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    Person Centered Therapy

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    The importance in Person Centered Therapy relating to client ‘therapist relationship echoes several vital components. Carl Roger too had a very remarkable concept in therapy. Against the odds, he confidently pronounces that while it was conducive for the therapist to demonstrate therapeutic competency, not their skillset. Roger’s firmly stated that the attitude of the therapist it most significant with this approach. Person-Centered Therapy emphasizes the therapist’s ability to build a positive

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    Jones Family Case Study

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    Final Examination Lakisha R. Murray Counseling Theories and Approaches COUN 5366 University of Saint Thomas Dr. Marilyn Adams October 10, 2014 Based on my evaluation of the Jones’ family case, I am considering using person-centered therapy, motivational interviewing, behavioral therapies, the consciousness-raising aspect of Experiential Therapy and Jean Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development. The person-centered therapy is congruent with this case because I want to create an environment

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