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    decisions. The Ides, which is the midpoint of the month, with a full moon, was sacred to Jupiter. This was because the Romans believed that the full moon was a heavenly light, representing Jupiter’s presence. On the Ides, a white lamb was led to the Capitoline Citadel, and was sacrificed to him. Festivals Jupiter also had the most festivals, and public holidays, dedicated to him than any other deity. These include: The “Vinalia altera”, on August 19th. This was the day that people asked Jupiter for

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    Counselling Skills

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    agreement has been followed and I do feel safer knowing it is in place especially during the triad exercises. Many helping relationships occur in everyday life and this course has allowed me to understand the difference between formal counselling and a counselling approach. I think I have become more self aware and realise that I am slightly guarded, especially with certain people in my life. The triad exercises made me quite anxious initially but feel as I gain more experience I am becoming more

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    Threat: Chinese Triads pose threats to U.S. national security in relation to drug and human trafficking. In the United States, these groups are active in most metropolitan areas that have a large Chinese population, and typically keep their activities limited to those areas. Within these areas they are often responsible for heroin and methamphetamine trafficking, human trafficking and intimidation/protection practices. While documented triad activity in the United States reached a peak in the 1990s

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    Rush Hour 2: Through an American Lens Filmic comedies are often genres that are overlooked in regards to the level of seriousness that they bring. Due to the levity of the content itself, comedies have much more freedom to deviate from the contextual restraints, imposed by society itself, other film genres must respect. Contextual constraints, such as, racial stereotypes, gender connotations, and cultural references, are components that comedies use in order to achieve humor at its maximum effect

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    book such as ‘civilization vs. savagery’, ‘loss of innocence’, and ‘the nature of good vs. evil’. William Golding’s work, Lord of the Flies, develops a foil triad between Jack, Ralph, and Simon around the concept of ‘man vs. nature’. Jack is the savage force on the island; he is cruel, rude, and controlling. Jack is the malicious side of the triad. He sees nature as something in the way, a thing to be

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    more than one person that unite to meet similar goals and needs. Georg Simmel, a German sociologist, refers to a “group of two individuals as a dyad, and a group of three people as a triad.” (Kendall 144). For instance, a married couple is a dyad group, and as the dyad relationship evolves the group shifts to a triad when a child is born. As the group size increases or decreases the dynamics, characteristics, and relationships change, accordingly. Two individuals uniting as a married couple, a dyad

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    The Scene I Of Act IIi

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    Throughout the evolution of a theme and seven variations as well as a two-part fugue, Berg explores the possibilities of various numeric significances and an ever evolving harmonic and melodic vocabulary. By presenting the audience with a familiar formal structure Berg is then free to more openly manipulate and change other variables such as using non-functional harmonies and unresolved melodic passages. He combines both dramatic and musical foreshadowing to create a visual and aural experience for

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    I reflect on my learning and practice in the past few weeks in the areas of class reading and teaching, triads, meeting with directees in sessions and supervision. My class reading and teaching in the last few weeks provide me with a concrete idea about spiritual direction. My understanding is that in the spiritual direction relationship, the director is to listen to on an ongoing conversation between the directee and God. The Holy Spirit has already been at work in the directee’s life before the

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    Spiritual Reflection

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    I have been into the practicum for over a month now. It is beneficial for me to reflect on my learning and practice in the past few weeks in the areas of class reading and teaching, triads, meeting with directees in sessions and supervision. My class reading and teaching in the last few weeks provide me with a solid idea about spiritual direction. My understanding is that in the spiritual direction session, the director is to listen to on an ongoing conversation between the directee and God.

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    The experience I had with this triad was valuable, both in terms of gaining confidence using a wide array of counseling theories and in using various techniques. The triad consisted of Colleen Daeschner and Lindsay Smith. I feel that we all did a remarkable job in our roles as counselors, and also presented realistic cases as clients as well. I have conducted mock therapy sessions on a one-on-one basis prior to this experience, but I have never fully considered the theories that were present until

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