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Skills And Ethics Of Human Services Course
In my CEPD 3200: Skills and Ethics in Human Services course, I had to complete three hours of
service learning in a facility of my choice. For my Service Learning Project, I volunteered at
Southern Hills Christian Church, a local church that my family attends. Southern Hills Christian
Church has a church service for children in Kindergarten 3rd grade called All Stars , which is
where I completed my service learning hours. I chose to complete my hours at the church in the
children s department because I have an interest in wanting to work with children as a career.
Also, I am an active volunteer at my church, so I did not need to go through any background
checks, paperwork, etc. The following is what I did while completing my service learning hours,
what I learned, and how I can apply this into the real world. The All Stars children service at
Southern Hills Christian Church runs for three different services on Sunday mornings, and one
service on Wednesday nights. I attended two separate Sunday morning services and one
Wednesday night service. The two Sunday morning services that I attended were each on a
different Sunday. Before each service begins, there is a game rom that the children who attend
service can play in while they are waiting for service to commence, as some come early before the
service starts. Since I came early, I used this time to interact with the children, such as asking how
their day was going, playing games with the children, etc. As a counselor,
Importance Of Economic Market Structures
Importance of Economic Market Structures Before an organization or investor makes a strategic
decision to enter a product in today s economy, a thorough market analysis is vital to fully
comprehend the domestic and international demand, current suppliers, entry and exit barriers
present, and cost of production for the product or service being provided. The culmination of this
investigation identifies the market structure the product resides in, associated potential long run
profitability, cost efficiency, survivability, and incentives for future entrepreneurs. This paper will
describe the characteristics of four such market structures: perfect competition, monopolistic
competition, oligopoly, monopolywhile providing an illustrative... Show more content on
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It is important to keep in mind that this is a theoretical model. Real data does not exist, and the
model does not precisely describe reality. (Amacher Pate, 2012) The perfect competition model is
based on defined assumptions which prevent its adaptation into a real life economy; however it is
often described as the baseline model to compare all other structures. These assumptions are: (1.)
Large volume of buyers and sellers: A perfect competition market has many buyers and sellers so
none are able to influence the market. (2.) Homogenous products: All producers generate the same
product with no differentiation. (3.) Excellent or perfect knowledge: Buyers and sellers have an
extensive amount of information about the product and other producers. (4.) Free entry and exit
into the market: Firms are able to allocate resources in and out of this market easily with little
expense. (5.) Firms are able to quickly to respond to a changing consumer demand. (6.)Workers and
other resources are easily moved in and out of the industry.
While there is not one organization which is able to meet all of these assumptions, one of the best
examples to illustrate a perfect competition market structure is the agricultural model. If a farmer
produces one field of corn out of literally thousands harvested per year, it will not affect the market
supply or price if he or she produces more
Manipulation Translation Essay
1. Introduction
The rewriting theory is belong to manipulation theory. The concept of manipulation translation was
firstly used by the contemporary translation theorists Herman, he said that, From the perspective of
the target literature view, all translation implies a manipulation of the source text for a certain
purpose. Later, this view of translation has been developed, and discussed systematically by the
famous American writer a American comparative literature and translation theorist Andre Lefebvre.
He put forward the rewriting theory and this theory has had a wide and profound influence in the
field of translation. In the book Translation, Rewriting and the Manipulation of Literary Fame ,
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Recently, poetic is the focus of studies in translation. No matter in Chinese or in the western
countries, the meaning of poetic has experienced change.
The source of poetic can be dated back to the work Poetic by Aristotle. This book consists of two
volumes of which only the first volume is handed down. The first volume discusses a series of
theoretical problems such as the human nature, art imitation, the function of tragedy, the association
of plots, the similarities and differences between tragedy and epic. The name of Aristotle s Poetic is
Poietike Techne . This book focuses on studying literature creation, especially on tragedy which is at
its peak in the classical Greek literature(吴涛2011:103 108). As time goes by,the connotation of
poetic has changed. It not only involves the poetry and tragedy ,but also deals with other forms of
literature. So poetical connotation gets enriched when applied to the field of translation.
3.2.3 Patronage and
Galileo was the Greatest Innovator and Scientific Mind of...
I decided to stand alone on the throne of the world, because I believe all good philosophers fly
alone like eagles. (Axelrod 9 ) . Galileo is one of the greatest scientific minds and innovators of his
time. Many questioned his methods of discovery, reasons for why something was happening in
experiments he conducted. Galileo s reasoning is the focal point to his research and helps with the
idea of understanding how he thought. Galileo s inventions were the most innovative and advanced
in his field at the time. Most importantly Galileo was just trying to find truth , Galileo was honest
when he said that if the bible seemed to say something different from what sciencesaid, then one had
just misinterpreted the bible ,(Axelrod 8 ). Provided the research and experiments Galileo had done
his theories and ideas are correct for his time. As a scientist, Galileo experimented with many theories
on how the universe was structured and found the copernican theoryto be the most sensible but had
trouble proving his system to be true. Galileo s commitment to explanation as the basis for
justification for his research is stronger than most of his other methods for explaining the
environment around him.

How Galileo found his truths are thorough his research. Galileo started to reason the tides and the
flow of the waves of the ocean,How the waves relate to the motion of the earth and it s motion in
relation to Copernican theory of the universe the timing and magnitude of specific
Life Interview Review Essay
Life Review Interview
Aminata Conteh
Professor Sandra Hill Williams
SOWK 505 8 18 2012

Introduction
When I saw Ms. Mary Walker, the word Old does not even cross my mind. I was very surprised
when I found out her age. It seemed strange that a woman of this age could show so much youth,
little wrinkles, mobility, and did not cough every ten seconds as an indicator of good health.
Identifying her as an individual in the 68 + age range seemed misleading but a glance at her salt
and pepper afro provided some proof. A natural inquisitiveness in me wanted to know her secret.
Luckily, I was given an assignment that appeared to be perfectly suitable to ask all the right
questions A Life Review. I had seen Ms. Walker several times in my... Show more content on
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As grandmother, she enjoys the position of the matriarch. She has estimated forty grandchildren and
about twenty great grandchildren. Although she has not met all of grandchildren, she is hoping that
sometime during the remainder of her life she will have the opportunity to build relationships with
all of them.
Social/Historical/Environmental Influences
Ms. Walker has lived through several historical events. She recalls the World War II as an event that
affected her early childhood. Her parents received rations of food and clothing from the federal
government, which limited their material possessions. She stated this was the time she first realized
that she was poor. Like other African Americans, the Jim Crow laws affected almost every aspect
social of life during pre civil rights movements. She can remember instances of racism where she
was served food through the back door, using segregated public bathrooms, and reading old school
books that came from white schools. She noted that America has come a long way from the days
of Jim Crow. The vindication of Barack Obama as the first black president of the United States is
proof of America s progression in race relations.
Global Assessment
The support of the family is the most positive aspect of family life. The rise of single parent homes
has produced a negative change in family life stating that single mothers are too often bearing the
burden of raising
Bilbo Baggins A Hero s Quest
To start off a hero s quest we must have a quester. The quester in this novel is Bilbo Baggins.
Bilbo is a hobbit, a short, human like person. Bilbo leads a quiet life in his comfortable hole at
Bag End and, like most hobbits, is content to stay at home. But Bilbo possesses a great deal of
untapped inner strength, and when the wizard Gandalf persuades Bilbo to join a group of
dwarves on an interesting quest. Now also on a hero s quest the quester has to have a place to go.
Bilbo and the dwarfs are on their way to the Lonely Mountain. The Lonely Mountain is located near
a place named Lake Town which is a human settlement. The Lonely Mountain is guarded by a
dangerous dragon named Smaug. The most important reason for a hero s quest is why they must go
there. Gandalf volunteered Bilbo to be a burglar for the dwarves on their adventure. Bilbo demands
some clarification about the actual point of the quest. Thorin then explains that his grandfather,
Thror, mined the mountain shown on the map and discovered a wealth of gold and jewels. Thorin
and the dwarves are out to reclaim their rightful inheritance, even though it is being guarded by the
dangerous dragon Smaug. With Bilbo acting as the burglar , they dwarfs believe they have a... Show
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Bilbo s first challenge was that the dwarfs didn t believe he was the right one to complete the quest
so he had to prove them wrong. Bilbo, Gandalf, Thorin and the dwarfs had many challenges on
their quest to the Lonely Mountain. Three hungry trolls captured all of them except for Gandalf, a
group of goblins who live in the caverns beneath the mountain take them prisoner, Bilbo has an
encounter with Gollum a creature that lives in a tunnel that hunts fish and Goblins, and lastly the
dwarves are captured by a group of wood elves who live near the river that runs through Mirkwood.
The biggest challenge of them all was when Bilbo had his encounter with
St. Augustine Accepts Platonic Concept Essay
St. Augustine was a Christian Platonist. He Christianizes many of Plato s Greek concepts. In
Confessions, St. Augustine used many Neo plationic terms and ideas but in Book VII is when he
finally has a revelation about the similarities of Philosophy and Christianity. In class, we have
discussed a number of ways in which St. Augustine accepts the ideas of Plato; one of those being the
theory of forms. Plato s theory of forms describes the divine to be in the invisible, perfect,
intangible world. St. Augustine believed that Plato s theory of the forms was compatible with his
Christian beliefs because of a vision he had while trying to picture God.
We are introduced to the Forms in Plato s dialogue the Phaedo. The Theory of Forms says that ...
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The Neoplatonists believed in the idea of God, who is the creator of but they mention nothing about
the idea that Christ dwells with us in the flesh. Augustine also makes two other criticisms of
Neoplatonism. He is upset at the fact that the Neoplatonists do not give praise to God, and he says
that it is tainted by their polytheist tendencies in their writings. He would, however, receive a
revelation through God that withheld with the philosophical concept of the Theory of the Forms.
These problems did not withstand his interest in St. Augustine s new reading. St. Augustine
couldn t rap his head around the idea of something that was not made of matter (taking up space)
existing. So he tried to see God in a physical sense. He had no conception of spiritual substance.
Trying to picture God as a secret breath of life when he shouldn t of been trying to picture Him at
all. In Chapter 17 of book VII, St Augustine described how he had this vision of God. He did not
physically see the God, but he saw the invisible things, understood by the things which are made He
experienced this world of being that Plato talks about without seeing with the physical eye. It was an
encounter with God. This encounter took place in the existence that Plato calls the World of Being.
St. Augustine spoke about the two different worlds and how one was pure
Arctic Tundra Essay
The tundra is by far the coldest type of biome, as it is known for its low temperatures, little
precipitation, poor nutrients, and short growing seasons. Occurring primarily near the Arctic within
the Northern Hemisphere, the soil may be frozen all year up to a few feet, which allows no tree
growth. However, a few animals have adapted to these conditions. These animals include lemmings,
hares, oxen, foxes, wolves, and more. Within the tundrabiomethere are two different types of tundra
biomes, arctic tundra and alpine tundra. Arctic tundra can be found circling the North Pole and
reaching far enough south to reach the coniferous forests of the taiga. The arctic tundra is most
known for its cold, dessert like conditions. It experiences... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the alpine tundra can be found scattered across the world in high altitudes located on
mountains.

5. Conduct research on one mammal that lives on the tundra and prepare a short essay on your
mammal.

Among the many species that live on the tundra, there is the arctic fox (scientific name alopex
lagopus). Staying within the tundra (both arctic and alpine) biome, the arctic fox can be found in
parts of Canada, Russia, Greenland, Svalbard, and Alaska. Arctic foxes are known for their small
furry bodies that are covered by a thick white or blue gray coat, short pointy ears, and bushy tails.
Their coloring actually allows them to camouflage into the ice, snow, and will change to a brown
/gray during the summer in order to continue camouflaging. This in turn helps them with their
predatory nature. Although arctic foxes are herbivores and will eat vegetables occasionally, their
primary diet is the meat from small mammals such as voles or lemmings. However, arctic foxes
also feed on a variety of birds, eggs, and will sometimes eat fish. During the winter months when
food is scarce, arctic foxes are known to follow polar bears and will feed off of their leftovers.
Unlike other animals in the tundra, they do not

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