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Questioning the Slippery Slope : Ethical Beliefs and Behaviors of Private Office-Based and Church-Based Therapists
Counselors and other mental health professionals whose primary office is in a church building often face unique challenges in maintaining appropriate client-therapist boundaries. A sample of 497 Christian counselors responded to an 88-item survey of their ethical beliefs and behaviors. Of the respondents, 148 reported a church as their primary work setting and 162 reported a private office as their primary work setting. Survey results were factor analyzed, then church-based therapists were compared with private office-based therapists regarding their views of ethical behaviors. Although church-based therapists take greater liberties with multiple-role relationships than private office-based therapists, they appear similar with regard to other ethical beliefs and behaviors. Results suggest that churchbased therapists who take liberties in nonsexual multiple-role relationships are no more likely than other therapists to violate other ethical standards
Utilities and residential tenancies - part 2: future directions for rental housing standards
This report considers a range of data and regulatory and policy interventions from international and domestic jurisdictions with the objective of improving the provision of utilities for private rental housing in Victoria.
Overview
There are a range of issues affecting the provision of utilities to tenants, particularly:
low income households are more likely to occupy rental dwellings with a combination of low thermal effi ciency and ineffi cient appliances
tenants are unlikely to be able to upgrade appliances or relocate to dwelling of higher thermal quality due to other market pressures
energy consumption and costs are higher for many tenants relative to equivalant households in other tenures
market processes and programs often preclude participation from residential tenants or have onerous access barriers
Future Directions for Rental Housing Standards provides:
a discussion of options for energy effi ciency improvements in the conclusion of Part one
a discussion of current regulatory processes concerning the energy and water effi ciency of private rental housing
options for improving the provision of energy and water services including both regulatory and non-regulatory options
a focus on the policy processes arising from Council of Australian Government (COAG) reform
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Teaching language arts in third grade with HyperStudio, an interactive computer program
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Human perfectibility and social communication: A study of William Godwin\u27s Political Justice .
British philosopher William Godwin (1756--1836), in the tradition of the French Enlightenment, held a supreme faith in the power of reason and truth to improve Society and the human condition. In an Enquiry Concerning Political Justice and its Influence on Happiness and Morals, Godwin searched for the most effective method of attaining the general happiness. His investigation included both public and political forms of society. Through these inquiries he concluded that the improvement of individuals offered the best hope for improving society itself. Moreover, Godwin linked the prospect for individual improvement with a communicative practice based on sincere and rational conversation. In this thesis, I reconstruct Godwin\u27s theory of human perfectibility and social communication and argue that his account is both coherent and plausible. I consider objections that claim Godwin overemphasized the role of reason in improvement and that suggest his communicative ideal is unworkable. I also present Godwin in the social/historical context of 1790\u27s England so that we might gain valuable insight into his proposals for social change.Dept. of Philosophy. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Call Number: Thesis1999 .B375. Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-03, page: 0573. Adviser: J. Anthony Blair. Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 1999
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A dynamic physical energy model of the United Kingdom
This report describes the structure and simulation results of a dynamic physical model of the UK energy system. The model traces the hourly flows of energy from energy sources through various energy converters and stores to useful energy demands. Effects such as the temporal and climatic dependence of demands have been accounted for. Technical data has been collected so that it is possible to simulate the performance of the system as it was in 1976 or as it might be at some future date. The model has been validated against measured data and has been used to simulate the UK system with changed demands and new conservation and supply technologies
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