Based upon theoretical concepts from the fields of Anthropology, Sociology, Health Studies, Negotiation, Interrogation, Military Engagement and the Social Etiquette encoded into the Social Dance forms from around the world, the Elements of Interaction Model was developed to describe the essential and critical elements that should be present in all successful, healthy interaction.
The Elements of Interaction Model, developed by Dr. Wendy Guess, is based upon the construct that there are universal aspects in common with all forms of interaction. These elements, when utilized correctly will promote healthy and successful communication between parties.
The Elements of Interaction Model, developed by Dr. Wendy Guess, is based upon the construct that there are universal aspects in common with all forms of interaction. These elements, when utilized correctly will promote healthy and successful communication between parties.
Definition By Dr. Ray McKnight MD Truman Medical Center
SPIROS:
” If you take everything away there is still something there” - an energy force. It dominates our cosmos, is everywhere including a vacuum, and it connects everything together in the Universe "Physicist L Krauss at Case Western University / Scientific American 8-2004
Spiros is the one common flow, one common breathing, all things are in sympathy. This natural healing force, the greatest part of healing, is within each." Hippocrates A powerful force that nurtures our growth." Scott Peck MD "Intelligence not intelligent. When it comes to our mind, it is genius, When it breathes through our will, it is virtue. When it flows through our affection, it is love." Emerson Oneness of your soul with the world soul. Tagore.
"Spiros" was "first knowledge", one of the most important concepts in life. This ancient word/concept has been removed from all modern dictionaries! Hippocrates said to look at the "wisdom from the ancients". He died, the same year Socrates was executed for teaching about this word, in 400 BCE. This concept comes from thousands of years before Hippocrates. The oldest science writings are the "Rig Veda". The Greeks interpreted these concepts and put them in a form of a science theory, giving us the word "Spiros". Written in Sanskrit, is the description of a force that connects all things.
SPIROS:
” If you take everything away there is still something there” - an energy force. It dominates our cosmos, is everywhere including a vacuum, and it connects everything together in the Universe "Physicist L Krauss at Case Western University / Scientific American 8-2004
Spiros is the one common flow, one common breathing, all things are in sympathy. This natural healing force, the greatest part of healing, is within each." Hippocrates A powerful force that nurtures our growth." Scott Peck MD "Intelligence not intelligent. When it comes to our mind, it is genius, When it breathes through our will, it is virtue. When it flows through our affection, it is love." Emerson Oneness of your soul with the world soul. Tagore.
"Spiros" was "first knowledge", one of the most important concepts in life. This ancient word/concept has been removed from all modern dictionaries! Hippocrates said to look at the "wisdom from the ancients". He died, the same year Socrates was executed for teaching about this word, in 400 BCE. This concept comes from thousands of years before Hippocrates. The oldest science writings are the "Rig Veda". The Greeks interpreted these concepts and put them in a form of a science theory, giving us the word "Spiros". Written in Sanskrit, is the description of a force that connects all things.
Joshua L. Dratel (born March 2 1957) is an American attorney.
Dratel got his law degree from Harvard University in 1981.
He was admitted to the New York Bar in 1982.
Dratel's practice focuses on Criminal law, Litigation, and Estate planning.
March 26 2007 was going to be the first day of Hicks Guantanamo military commission.
There was a dispute over whether Hicks would be allowed the assistance of his civilian lawyers.
The Commissions President refused to allow Hicks the assistance of Dratel and another lawyer.
Major Michael Mori, Hick's remaining lawyer, asked for a recess. When the Commission reconvened Hicks pled guilty.
On April 12 2007 Dratel published an article in The Jurist explaining why he was denied permission to attend Hicks Commission.
In order to appear before the Commission Dratel was supposed to sign a "Notice of Appearance". The Notice of Appearance stated that he would comply with all the Commissions rules. However, the problem Dratel had with signing the Notice was that the rules he would have been signing that he would comply with had not been completed.
Dratel said that the Military Commissions Act specified that it was the responsibility of the Secretaty of Defense to prepare both the rules under which the Commissions would operate, and the Notice of Appearance form. Dratel wrote that the Secretary of Defense had not prepared either the rules, or the Notice of Appearance form.
According to Dratel the Notice of Appearance form he was being asked to sign was an ad hoc form, prepared by the hearings President — something he lacked the authority to do.
Dratel explained that he was not being pedantic in his refusal. He had been asked to sign a different Notice of Appearance. That Notice of Appearance form was later to
The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers issued an ethics opinion that the earlier Notice of Appearance contained provisions that were unacceptable, including:
*Defense counsel were to agree to monitoring of all their conversations with their clients.
*Defense counsel were to agree not to request any adjournments.
*Defense counsel were to agree that they could only prepare their defense at Guantanamo.
Dratel got his law degree from Harvard University in 1981.
He was admitted to the New York Bar in 1982.
Dratel's practice focuses on Criminal law, Litigation, and Estate planning.
March 26 2007 was going to be the first day of Hicks Guantanamo military commission.
There was a dispute over whether Hicks would be allowed the assistance of his civilian lawyers.
The Commissions President refused to allow Hicks the assistance of Dratel and another lawyer.
Major Michael Mori, Hick's remaining lawyer, asked for a recess. When the Commission reconvened Hicks pled guilty.
On April 12 2007 Dratel published an article in The Jurist explaining why he was denied permission to attend Hicks Commission.
In order to appear before the Commission Dratel was supposed to sign a "Notice of Appearance". The Notice of Appearance stated that he would comply with all the Commissions rules. However, the problem Dratel had with signing the Notice was that the rules he would have been signing that he would comply with had not been completed.
Dratel said that the Military Commissions Act specified that it was the responsibility of the Secretaty of Defense to prepare both the rules under which the Commissions would operate, and the Notice of Appearance form. Dratel wrote that the Secretary of Defense had not prepared either the rules, or the Notice of Appearance form.
According to Dratel the Notice of Appearance form he was being asked to sign was an ad hoc form, prepared by the hearings President — something he lacked the authority to do.
Dratel explained that he was not being pedantic in his refusal. He had been asked to sign a different Notice of Appearance. That Notice of Appearance form was later to
The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers issued an ethics opinion that the earlier Notice of Appearance contained provisions that were unacceptable, including:
*Defense counsel were to agree to monitoring of all their conversations with their clients.
*Defense counsel were to agree not to request any adjournments.
*Defense counsel were to agree that they could only prepare their defense at Guantanamo.
Dr. Salvatore J. Culosi (December 17, 1968 - January 24, 2006) was an optometrist who lived in Fairfax, VA. He was shot and killed on January 24, 2006, during a SWAT raid. The officer, Deval V. Bullock, shot Culosi who was not "challenging him, trying to escape or suspected of being armed." The officer was later suspended for three weeks..
Information Regarding the Case
On January 24, 2006, Dr. Savatore J. Culosi was being served with a search warrant for alleged illegal sports gambling.
Officer Bullock has had no previous disciplinary record in his seventeen-year history with the Fairfax County Police Department.
Controversies
The officer responsible for the shooting received three weeks unpaid suspension. In a letter to the editor, the parents of Dr. Culosi believe the punishment is too lenient. Fairfax police officers believe the punishment goes "far beyond what is typically imposed for an accidental shooting."
Controversy was sparked by what some believed excessive force for a non-violent crime. Fairfax County police does not use SWAT for enforcement of most warrants. Only in cases of felonies or where violence may be likely.
Information Regarding the Case
On January 24, 2006, Dr. Savatore J. Culosi was being served with a search warrant for alleged illegal sports gambling.
Officer Bullock has had no previous disciplinary record in his seventeen-year history with the Fairfax County Police Department.
Controversies
The officer responsible for the shooting received three weeks unpaid suspension. In a letter to the editor, the parents of Dr. Culosi believe the punishment is too lenient. Fairfax police officers believe the punishment goes "far beyond what is typically imposed for an accidental shooting."
Controversy was sparked by what some believed excessive force for a non-violent crime. Fairfax County police does not use SWAT for enforcement of most warrants. Only in cases of felonies or where violence may be likely.