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    characteristics in order to truly be a tragic hero. The five characteristics are basically known as “Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero.” The first characteristic focuses on nobleness. The tragic hero must be born of royal birth and have certain character traits that make them wise. The second characteristic focuses on hamartia which is a fatal flaw that makes the character hubris. In other…

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    best thing to do is do be patient and work it out with them. Other characteristics that are necessary for being successful at the YMCA are positive, encouraging, trustful, honest, supportive, open, kind, firm, fun, etc. I could go on and on about traits and characteristics that would be beneficial but these are the main ones that would promote positivity and a safe and healthy place to care for children while their parents are not able to.…

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    The Effects of Birth Order What are the effects that birth order has on children? Birth order has great effects on children. Firstborn, middle born, and last born are three types of children typically seen with birth order effects. Therefore, why do children act like they do based on the order of their birth? This all started with the characteristics of a firstborn. Characteristics of a firstborn include: perfectionist, reliable, list maker, well-organized, critical, serious, scholarly,…

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    Moutated Traits

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    flies with the mutated traits of shadow body and stubby wings. These traits were easily identifiable. A shadowed body was gray instead of the wild-type color of light brown, and stubby wings were nearly absent from the organism when they should be prominent. In this experiment, we attempted to determine the mode of inheritance for these two traits. After the parents mated, we viewed their F1 offspring. We noticed this generation didn’t contain either of the mutated traits presented in their…

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    Primates Traits

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    What are the traits that are unique to primates and enable them to be well suited to an arboreal environment? Ability to adapt to new or changing circumstances, live almost anywhere; they inhabit many different landscapes and climates. With that, they have a variety of traits that enable them to live in arboreal environments. The overall bone structure gives primates great flexibility and long limb allows them to swing from tree to tree easily. Having dermal ridges on the hands and feet is…

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    Pip's Traits

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    story, Pip demonstrates his positive and negative traits. Positive traits that Pip possesses are his love/admiration for Joe, integrity, and compassion. He shows compassion towards Estella and Mrs. Havisham, even though both of them wanted to wound him. He shows integrity towards Magwitch by keeping his word and bringing him whittles. The negative traits that Pip portrays are his ego, and cruelty towards those below him. His ego is a negative trait because it causes him not to be thankful of Joe…

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    In Albert Camus’ novel, “The Stranger”, the absurdist themes of the meaninglessness of human life, living in the moment, irrationality, and lack of conformity to the values of society are best exemplified through the relationships that the protagonist, Meursault, has with those around him. Camus’ characterisation of his anti-hero makes us question the way we must fit into other people’s expectations of our own behaviour, thus forcing us to lie in order to find a secure place within society.…

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    Carrie Traits

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    to the fact that she displays herself throughout the movie as someone who is full of anxiety as well as depression. Based on what I learned from trait theory in class, a personality trait is usually consistent over time. Through the character Carrie, I believe she falls directly into the Big Five Personality Traits and Carrie’s would be neuroticism. Trait theory explains Carrie’s behavior of being neurotic due to the fact that she is a high school student with a very low self-esteem, doesn’t…

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    Detective Traits

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    Detective Traits First off, my detective will be a boy around the age in the teen years. He will be in high school and he will have a friend that helps him solve the crime and it will be his closest friend. The main protagonist name is Nicolas, his sidekick's name is Henry. Nicolas will have tan skin, will have straight plus waivy hair,he will be tall, skinny, and a foot size of 10 for shoes. His partner on the other hand is mediocre tall, has orange wavy hair, skinny, freckles, and is a foot…

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    Personality Traits

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    from another. There are three terms related to personality. They are traits, states, and types (Drummond & Sheperis, 2016). The term personality trait refers to enduring personal characteristics that are revealed in a particular pattern of behavior in different situations (Drummond & Sheperis, 2016). Traits remain stable over time. A person’s traits do influence behavior. There are three types of traits. Cardinal traits are dominating and shape a person’s behavior. This becomes what a…

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