Problem Set I

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    The Celluloid Closet

    Often, the solution to this problem was to kill off gay characters. The Celluloid Closet, served as an in-depth analysis of cinema’s history of either victimizing gay characters or turning them into villains in order to justify their deaths. Referencing multiple examples of the gay

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    Person-Centered Therapy

    that it is ultimately up to the client, not the therapist, to become the agent needed for self-change. Rogers was a humanist who believed that people are ultimately trustworthy, they have the potential to understand themselves and resolve their own problems, and much of the clients’ ability to change lies in the relationship found between they client and the counselor. Philosophy: The main philosophy behind Person-Centered Therapy is that the client is capable of becoming fully functioning individual

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    Non-Profit

    Challenges of Managing Non-Profit Organizations There are different challenges a non-profit organization face, although I believe that these challenges are also faced by for profit organization at the same similar level. Trust is an issue that both non-profit and for profit organizations encounter at some point in their business, therefore transparency is very important. Transparency warrants organizations to provide clear statements of where their money goes, how it is utilized, and how it is making

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    Research Process

    Research Process and Terminology Paper Name CJA/334 - RESEARCH METHODS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Date Instructor Research Process and Terminology When I hear the word research, I usually think of scientists in a lab wearing white lab gowns but, this is not always the case in the Criminal Justice field. Research can be used to fight crime, prove evidence in court or even help improve police response without the city. There are many terminology’s that has to be known to be

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    Managing Your Boss

    Miguel Professor of Organizational Behavior miguel@unc.edu ©2013 Mabel Miguel Road Map for Today • Motivation and the EPO framework: – Definitions and Examples – Hausser Foods Case • A more detailed look at the application of EPO – Five common problem areas applying EPO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Opportunity & Ability Goal Setting / Expectations Feedback Metrics and Equity Incentives and Rewards If a pretty poster and a cute saying are all it takes to motivate you, you probably have a very easy job. The

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    Business Ethics

    managerial problems. Fred is an expert in consultation and in this day, he has paid a visit on invitation to help the firm solve some of its managerial issues. According to the executives of BINZ Inc, the major problems they are facing as a company is meeting the set target on output of about ten thousand units per month, currently the maximum average output is six thousand units per month. Another problem the company is facing is production of substandard goods that are not surpassing the set quality

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    Coaching Model

    |Concerned with task | |Focuses on capability & potential |Focuses on skills & performance | |Agenda set by the learner |Agenda set by/with the coach/manager | |Emphasizes feedback & reflection by the learner |Emphasizes feedback to the learner | The benefits to the coachee are an

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    Family Counseling Approach

    narratives that have been negative and have influenced and render definition to their lives. Instead this process opens them up to positive future stories that will help to reshape and re-define their lives.   In narrative therapy the client and problem are seen by the therapist as different and disconnect

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    Eznec

    you’re using. The only relevant question is whether you get from this manual the information you need. If I fail to communicate, the fault is mine, and I’d like very much to hear where I failed. With today’s tools it’s not difficult to modify the manual, and your input will help improve it and make it more useful to others. So please let me know when you run across problems with the manual. I apologize in advance for not always being able to respond personally and promptly. But your comments will

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    Legal Age to Drink

    times in the past. Some people may argue that lowering the drinking age would destroy our country. How come it hasn’t destroyed Canada or England? Some people believe that lowering the drinking age should not be that big of an issue, and that the problem lies on the fabrics of the population. Some even argue that lowering the drinking age will solve many issues we face today, and that underage drinking, alcoholism, and drug abuse would decrease. “Since 1984, we have had, in effect, a national drinking

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