[SOLUTION] Present and Future of Counseling

To Prepare:Review Chapter 1 of the Erford course text in this week’s Learning Resources, and select one historical figure (a person) to discuss in your paper.From Chapter 1, select one future direction (from the section “Where We Are Going,” beginning on p. 22) to discuss.Review the webpage “Keyword Searching: Finding Articles on Your Topic: Searching Basics,” located in this week’s Learning Resources related to how to search the Walden Library databases.Search the Walden databases for at least one scholarly article pertaining to the historical figure and/or to the future direction you chose.Use the Research Paper Template in this week’s Learning Resources to complete this Assignment. Refer to yourAmerican Psychological Association (APA) manual to assist you in the proper use of APA throughout your paper.Assignment: (2–4 pages, excluding Title Page and Reference Page)Include the following sections:Part 1 – PresentWhat is counseling?How does it differ from other helping professions?Summarize the philosophical underpinnings of the counseling profession.Part 2 – PastLooking historically, if you showed Part I of your paper to the historical figure you chose, how would this figure handle it? Would the figure be shocked, mildly surprised, or in complete agreement? How would the figure respond?Part 3 – FutureDiscuss the future direction you selected that most excites you, and explain how it will enhance your professional practice as a counselor.Be sure to use proper APA format and citations. These details are demonstrated in the template provided for this Assignment.

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[SOLUTION] Coats Identity

How is coats identity shaped in between the world and me.For more information on Coats Identity read this:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat

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[SOLUTION] Elements of Style

Based on your understanding of this week’s lecture on the Elements of Style, read the following excerpts — both from the same author, George Orwell, and explain the different stylistic forms he uses in each. REMEMBER to reference some of the terms introduced in this week’s lecture.  Excerpt from 1984 Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Excerpt from “Shooting an Elephant”  In Moulmein, in lower Burma, I was hated by large numbers of people – the only time in my life that I have been important enough for this to happen to me.  I was sub-divisional police officer of the town, and in an aimless, petty kind of way anti-European feeling was very bitter.

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[SOLUTION] Human Behavior

Essay Prompt: Describe a topic, idea, or concept you find so engaging that it makes you lose all track of time. Why does it captivate you? What or who do you turn to when you want to learn more? Please use Human behavior as a topic. Outline this essay with supporting points and evidence using APA format (Running head, page numbers, and cover page). Please make 5-small paragraphs (Introduction/thesis statement, three small paragraphs explaining the main points, and a conclusion paragraph).

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[SOLUTION] A Doll’s House and Othello

Write a four (4) page research paper on the common theme “love” that is inherent in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House and William Shakespeare’s Othello. Your paper must include at least 4 SCHOLARLY sources for support. Both a Works Cited and a Bibliography are mandatory. The last 2 sources would be the 2 plays “A Doll’s House” and “Othello”.

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[SOLUTION] Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

AP Lit Question 3 2002 Morally ambiguous characters – characters whose behavior discourages readers from identifying them as purely evil or purely good – are at the heart of many works of literature. Choose a novel (The Bluest Eye) in which a morally ambiguous character plays a pivotal role. Then write an essay in which you explain how the character can be viewed as morally ambiguous and why his or her moral ambiguity is significant to the work as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary.

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[SOLUTION] Woman in the Position of Power

•The purpose of this assignment is to relate psychological research to historical or current women’s activism and empowerment campaigns by writing a traditional thesis-driven research paper. You have a lot of freedom in choosing your topic as long as it meets the following criteria. •You must provide background on a specific documented campaign or activist. This can be large scale such as women’s suffrage or smaller scale like a body image ad campaign. •You must have a thesis statement. •You must support your thesis with 8 or more sources with at least 6 being peer-reviewed psychological research articles.     •The paper should be a max of 7 pages (there is no minimum as long as you meet the source requirement), 12-point font, double spaced, 1 inch margins. •APA style for formatting and citations

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[SOLUTION] Marriage is a Private Affair

“Marriage is a Private Affair” : write about your interpretation of this story & thesis provided-this is a fiction story, so although you are not summarizing the story, this paper should be written as arguing a conflict WITHIN the story. It cannot be connected to any outside research. THESIS: “Nnaemeka’s conflict with his father is not just a conflict between a father and a son, but a conflict Nnaemeka has with his entire village and tribe and their traditional way of life”   How the essay should be laid out : conflict between the FATHER AND SON, conflict with the VILLAGE, conflict with their TRIBE. Remember, the only evidence is the story I provided and your own interpretation. No outside research from any other sources. -essay must be argumentative in which you present your interpretation of some aspect (provided below) of the story provided and try to convince the reader that your interpretation is correct, using mainly the text of the story as evidence -NO RESEARCH. ONLY SOURCE TO USE IS THE STORY. look only at the story provided  and use your own powers of analysis to arrive at an interpretation of a thesis. (i provided the thesis) Do not consult any websites, journal articles, or books. -dont retell the story, tell what certain elements of the work mean in relation to your central idea (thesis). (your thoughts/feelings what you think it is saying) -draw conclusions and develop arguments. Be sure to AVOID plot summary  -essay must have a central idea (stated in your thesis) -Everything in the essay must relate directly to an analysis of your thesis of the story provided. -the thesis statement falls at the end of your introductory paragraph -STORY PROVIDED IN SCREENSHOTS ABOVE I would also appreciate a plagiarism report, thank you so much!!

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[SOLUTION] The Handmaids

-The essay is on a novel named the Handmaids tale https://file.largepdf.com/file/2019/08/28/The%20Handmaid_s%20Tale.pdf This is a pdf of the book. -The theme of the essay has to be about the role of advesity in shaping an individual identity -The essay has to be about the main character in the book named Offred -there has to be a introduction, 3 body paragraphs and a conclusion -there has to be direct quotes from the book (the handmaids tale) and have to be well explained relating to the theme in the 3 body paragraphs.Make sure there are 6 quots all together in the essay -the essay cannot be playgerised since my professer is really strict -Has to be a critical/formal essay

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[SOLUTION] Romeo and Juliet

Prompt One: What ultimately motivates Romeo?Love? Lust? Something else?Compose an argumentative essay addressing the prompt using textual evidence from Romeo and Juliet. You should also include a short introduction, conclusion, and counterargument. Your essay should be at least one page long, Times New Roman, 12 pt font, double-spaced, MLA.Your evidence must come from the original version of the text. Evidence from modern or translation versions will receive no credit.Strong argumentative essays will…Address the prompt in a clear, insightful, and thorough mannerProvide at least three relevant and correctly integrated quotations from the textAnalysis elaborates thoughtfully and thoroughlyIs organized in a clear and consistent mannerIncludes a short introduction, conclusion, and counterargumentHas exceptional control of sentence structure, variety and transitionsDemonstrates powerful and sophisticated word choiceIs generally free from errors in the conventions of written English and MLA format

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