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Discuss how the narrative approach might enliven your present therapeutic practice
$17.50Objective: To write a paper that demonstrates research and conceptual skills relevant to the practice of narrative therapy
Task: Discuss how the narrative approach might enliven your present therapeutic practice with people who seek your assistance in either:
– your university placement or
– the setting of your present counselling, psychology, social work or other professional practice or
– another familiar therapeutic workplaceYou will need to choose and focus on explicit features of narrative work such as externalising conversations, the notion of collaboration, the deconstruction of socio-political contexts of problem stories or the diversity of questions available in this way of counselling. In this exploration, ensure that you make visible a range of specific practice skills.
Learning outcomes for this assessment
At the completion of this assessment you should be able to:
– Clearly describe selected features of narrative therapy
– Know how to incorporate these features into a viable therapeutic practice3 pages
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WHY COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYERS SHOULD GET PAID (Evaluative Annotated Bibliography)
$7.00Evaluative Annotated Bibliography
Write evaluative annotations on “WHY COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYERS SHOULD GET PAID”:
Instructions:
• evaluative annotations from different websites (each on at least 100 words)
• Demonstrate research results and analysis
• Singled Spaced
• MLA Format
• Do not use cut and paste abstracts, summaries or condensation from actual articles.
• Very Important Step – For each evaluative annotation write your own summaries, evaluate it and reflect on it.
• Need work cited page1 Pages
MLA
4 References
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Stimulating Cognitive Development
$5.00This paper designs a classroom environment for educators to stimulate cognitive development without introducing too much stimulation.
1 pages
APA 2 References
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LIMITS OF IDENTIFICATION: Selections from Reading Lolita in Tehran
$25.00Reading: “Selections from Reading Lolita in Tehran,” by Azar Nafisi; “On Becoming an
Arab,” by Leila Ahmed; “Selections from Losing Matt Shepard,” by Beth LoffredaIn the selection we read from “Losing Matt Shepard,” Loffreda challenges us to think about “the limits of identification” (241).
Using evidence from all the texts we’ve read so far, give an original response to the following question: What are the potential limits of identification, and what risks or benefits attend those limits?
A successful essay will challenge assumptions, particularly our usual assumptions about identity. You must use all three articles in support of your thesis, although you do not need to use all of them equally. You should organize your paragraphs around your claims, not the claims of a single author, and then use support from one, two, or all of the authors to support your claim.5 pages
MLA 4 References
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Theme of Identity in On becoming an Arab by Leila Ahmed, Selections from Reading Lolita
$10.00Theme of Identity in On becoming an Arab by Leila Ahmed, Selections from Reading Lolita in Tehrain, Selections from losing Matt Shepard
2 pages
MLA 4 References
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African-American Culture – Immigration to USA
$10.00In the early 1900s, hundreds of European immigrants arrived at Ellis Island in New York harbor each day to be processed for permission to enter the United States. A so-called melting pot of cultures came together starting in that place by standing in line, with a desire to seize the opportunities of a new country. They have been followed by millions of other immigrants coming to America.
Research an immigrant group that have become assimilated to one degree or another into American society.
Write a 550-800 word paper, addressing the following:
• Explain the group chose to migrate to the United States (African-American Culture).
• Identify the geographical areas where group settled.
• Describe the influence other racial or ethnic groups had once they migrated.
• Describe the influence on other racial or ethnic groups it came in contact with.
• Explain how the power-conflict theory applies to these ethnic group.
• Explain how the concept of multiculturalism might be applied to this group.
• Provide examples of how this group customs, beliefs, and values have—or have not—become incorporated into American society.Cite at least two sources in addition to your texts.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
2 pages
APA 3 References
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Planning issues in the movie Children of Heaven
$25.00Children of Heaven
There are several planning issues we may consider when watching this wonderful film. ( Please talk about 4 or 5 of the following issues) They are:1) Family values, ties and social network
2) Urban isolation among some family members, particularly for young children
3) Physical setting between poor and rich neighborhoods
4) Consequences of urban environment (urbanization) in a city (noise and air pollution, for example)
5) Slum environment and family survival including coping mechanism
6) Attitudes and cultural differences between haves and have-nots
7) Use of alleys and existing neighborhood conditions for daily activities
8) No uniform zoning in the city
9) Building design (globalization)Works cited have to be on a separate paper. Please cite your sources using APA style.
5 pages
APA 3 References
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Book Review on Great by choice: Uncertainty, chaos, and luck : why some thrive despite them all by Jim Collins and Morten Hansen
$12.50Book Review on Great by choice: Uncertainty, chaos, and luck : why some thrive despite them all by Jim Collins and Morten Hanse.
The paper review chapter 2 and chapter 3 of the book to give clear discussions on an organization on the perspective of performance and the problems based on the books facts.
2 Pages
APA 1 Reference
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Working Mothers Do Not Hurt Children
$45.00Research paper on whether working women hurt their children
Abstract
Affirmative action policies at workplace and institutions of higher learning have led to increased number of women in the workforce (Scalon, 2011). There has been a debate on whether working women are influencing the lives of their children positively or they are hurting their children. Research has been carried out on whether working women do hurt their children. In this paper, we shall analyze the data collected by General social survey from 1972 to 2012 about the effect that working women have on their children as well as the perspectives that both women and men have on working women.
9 pages
APA 12 References