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I am making pie chart about my personality, but can i get an example of pie chart.
Here is example of statement that i have to fill in the blank.
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First identify affiliations and aspects of your self identity.
Using Excel, smartart in Word or Powerpoint, drawing in Paint or by hand, create a pie chart that represents your positionality. See mine attached as an example.
Next, fill in the blanks to the following: Because I am ______________ (major aspect in your piechart), I have a tendency to ____________ in relationships with other people who are __________. Because I am _______ other people who are ______ have a tendency to ____ in their interactions with me. Lastly, explain why you choose each and its size relative to other aspects.
Remember to write at least 100 words in your post for full credit.
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Question:Subject is EEC1960 Section 01 Field Experience I: Knowledge but I choose PSYCOLOGY to make easy for post.
Take some time this module to watch a single child or a group of children playing at your Field Experience Site. Jot down notes about what you see and hear. Based on your observations, try to determine what stage of play is being demonstrated. To complete this assignment, do the following: Review the Stages of Play lecture in this module. In a 1-2 page paper, describe what you observed and identify the stage(s) of play that the child was demonstrating using Partens (1932) framework.
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1. Of the coping and stress reduction techniques, which one (pick only one) do you make use of most often to help deal with the stress in your life? Does it agree with your highest score on the COPE Inventory?
2. Discuss why you use that above technique to manage or reduce the stress in your life. Include a specific personal real life example to support your answer.
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Pick a suitable moral problem and write a proposal. A suitable moral problem is a controversial issue where reasonable people can disagree on the solution. Introduce the problem that you will solve and identify the two opposing solutions that make the topic into a suitable topic for an ethics paper
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Which of the following statements is true?
A)Repeating a credible message two or three times is probably more influential than repeating it six or seven times.
B)Repeating a credible message six or seven times is probably more influential than repeating it two or three times.
C)Repeating a weak message six or seven times is probably more influential than repeating it two or three times.
D)Repeating a weak message two or three times is probably more influential than repeating it six or seven times.
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1. A person witnesses a traumatic event but does not develop symptoms of PTSD. How common is this?
a) this is very unusual: the person must develop a stress disorder
b) this is unusual: most people develop a stress disorder under these circumstances
c) this is common: most people in such circumstances don't develop a stress disorder
d) this is common but only in men
e) women almost always develop a stress disorder in such circumstances
2. People who develop schizophrenia fall under the rule of "three thirds". What is this rule?
a) the rule explains that why women are not diagnosed with this illness
b) the rule explains the negative symptoms of this illness
c) the rule explains the positive symptoms of this illness
d) the rule predicts how many people would likely to recover from illness
e) the rule explains that why children are not diagnosed with this illness
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Discuss the major developments and events of the Cold War.
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1.A Class Divided Documentary film-overall reaction.
2.What scene or scenes do you think you'll still remember a month from now and why those scenes? Did any part of the film surprise you?
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Both sides recruited spies and both sides believed that their own people who became spies were traitors, so what if any difference is there between a "spy" and a "traitor"? Do the reasons for spying (ie. for ideology, a cause or money) make a difference? Explain.
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In the paragraph below, Virginia Held summarizes her view on the ethics of care. Do you think her suggestion for applying the ethics of care to a global context is feasible? How could those ethics of care show practical results? Please explain your answer in details.
"It is caring relations rather than what persons do as individuals that exemplify the values of caring. The small societies of family and friendship are formed by caring relations. More attenuated but still evident caring relations between more distant people enable them to trust each other enough to form political entities and to accept each other as fellow citizens of states. A globalization of caring relations would help to enable people of different states and cultures to live in peace, to respect each other’s rights, to care together for their environments, and to improve their lives so that all their children might have hopeful futures" (Held, p. 153).
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. Summarize two of the theories :lenses for looking at the lifespan and offer your informed opinion of each.? The theories are attachment theory and behaviorism
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Write a counselor response for each stage
The skills that you have learned in this class are used throughout
all stages of a counseling session. However, there are clearly some
skills that are specific to the particular stages. For each of the
following scenarios, write a counselor response that
would clearly be an example used in each
stage. You may need to use your imagination and make
up further information about the situation.
Scenario #2
Tom, the young sailor says: I'm not sure what to do. My car
insurance was canceled & I don't know why. I'm not sure I'll be
able to get insurance because I just can't afford it since my car
won't pass inspection until I get the exhaust system fixed. I'm not
going to be able to get to work without a car. And now I have to
start payments on the new stereo I bought.
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Stage 2 –
Stage 3 –
Stage 4 –
Stage 5 –
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