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    Cognitive Intervention

    of the clients in order to treat and solve the common problems of the client. Albert Ellis, founder of rational- emotive therapy was born to a Jewish family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1913 (Parrott Les III, 2003). At the age of four, he moved to Bronx New York, where he contributes most of his intelligence drive and persistence from his father who was never present in the home. Through his parents’ divorce, Albert decided not to become a teacher of Hebrew, instead a probabilistic a theist. As

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    The Importance of Connecting with Nature

    FRONT SLIDE Please raise your hand if you have a smartphone. Please raise your hand if you check Facebook regularly. Please raise your hand if you have spent leisurely time outside in the last week. NEXT SLIDE As we can see from our brief poll, in the technology-based society that we live in, it is very easy for citizens of the world to forget about the importance of connecting with nature, because we are constantly connected to each other and constantly connected with technology.

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    Success Means....

    Assignment #5: “Changing Our Lives” Body Paragraphs (Student Name) ENG 090- Writing Fundamentals (Professor Name) (Correct date) April 10, 2013 Sample Student Essay – Body Paragraphs [BODY PARAGRAPH 1] To start, I need a secure and comfortable financial future. [TOPIC SENTENCE] I currently work in retail at The GAP during the day while my husband works nights and weekends. Importantly, this job does not pay as well as I thought it would, and it does not fulfill my passion.

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    Aristotle- Tragedy Essay

    Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero can be seen in many works of Literature, and has verified its importance towards a lot of authors. His definition basically states that the character comes from a noble figure, occupies a high position in his/her society or kingdom and epitomizes a tragic flaw that ultimately leads to his or her downfall. The term Hubris is defined as excessive pride and self-confidence. It indicates that the person who exhibits it has lost contact with reality and always overestimates

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    Albert Einstein

    It is very difficult to earn the title “genius”, but one person that earns this distinction in everybody’s perspective is Albert Einstein. This genius was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1879 and died in Princeton, New Jersey on April 17, 1955. Einstein’s theories were groundbreaking and challenged many existing theories and assumptions at that time. His theories like relativity and photo-electricity made way to many inventions later. Einstein was one of the greatest innovators. He changed

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    Modernist Assault

    Our world has been designed with heavy influences from certain ideas and individuals. To list each by name would take days and maybe even years. But for those who have had their stamp on society, may always endure criticism. And those critics provoke thought, which in turn breeds “new” ideas. This is the basis for America’s society: freedom. Each citizen has the right to think as they wish, and speak their beliefs. But freedom hasn’t come cheap. America struggled to separate from Britain in the

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    is in; otherwise, an “unwanted” sign is put up, and the outcast is pushed aside. Through books and novels, alienation has revealed the true values of society by using a character’s status as an outcast to prove how un-adaptable cultures are. In Albert Camus’s The Stranger, Meursault’s creed is why is he shunned and not accepted by society. (What is that creed? What does society value?) • The common values of a society do not necessarily dictate how all its citizens will act. In The Stranger

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    The Life of Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein Of all the scientists to emerge from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries there is one whose name is known by almost all living people. While most of these do not understand this man's work, everyone knows that its impact on the world of science is astonishing. Yes,many have heard of Albert Einstein's General Theory of relativity, but few know about the intriguing life that led this scientist to discover what some have called, "The greatest single achievement of

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    Albert Camus THE STRANGER THE Stranger By ALBERT CAMUS Translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert VINTAGE BOOKS A Division of Random House NEW YORK 1 Albert Camus THE STRANGER VINTAGE BOOKS are published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. and Random House, Inc. Copyright 1942 by Librairie Gallimard as L’ÉTRANGER Copyright 1946 by ALFRED A. KNOPF, INC. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher

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    Personality

    INTP PERSONALITY (“THE LOGICIAN”) Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning. Albert Einstein The INTP personality type is fairly rare, making up only three percent of the population, which is definitely a good thing for them, as there's nothing they'd be more unhappy about than being "common". INTPs pride themselves on their inventiveness and creativity, their unique perspective and vigorous intellect. Usually known as the philosopher

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