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    positive feelings (emotions) and tendency to seek partnership of others. It reperesents the tendency to be sociable, assertive, active, upbeat, cheerful, optimistic, and talkactive. Such individuals like people, prefer groups, enjoy excitement, and experience positive effect such as energy and excitement (Costa and McCrae, 1992; John and Srivastava, 1999). Extraversion includes traits as talkative, energetic, and assertive. Extraversion individual can make the process of interaction with people…

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    achieve for professional success. Secondly, those specific abilities may possibly benefit me in my chosen career—a senior manager for a multinational company. I will cautiously reflect on my NEO IPIP questionnaire result and relate to my actual experience to measure my personality. I will also specify how I intend to improve my weakness by using ‘SMART’ criteria. 2. Intrapersonal Effectiveness Intrapersonal effectiveness can be defined as how a person understanding…

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    Essay On Geek Culture

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    away from these studies, the most important being inclusivity. This study acknowledged that the majority of people surveyed were white males, and I believe that may skew results. As a queer Mexican-American male, I know for a fact that my geek experiences are not the same as a straight white male. Factoring in other key components such as gender, social economic standing, ethnicity, religion, etc. I believe studies could shed light on much…

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    Importance Of Strong Self

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    Strong self is similar to emotional development. It is similar to a strong light emission from inside of you, rather than a glimmering fire. Strong self-person has extraordinary good power, strictness, or valor. Strong self is critical in each part of our lives, yet such a variety of individuals’ battle to discover it. Tragically, this can be an endless loop; individuals who need strong self can think that it’s hard to wind up effective. Then again, one may be convinced by somebody who talks…

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    Personality Analysis Paper

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    Personalities in relationships are very crucial. They can impact a relationship and dynamics in a relationship. PREPARE/ENRICH provided a personality test called SCOPE. It analyzes the five personality dimensions: Social, Change, Organized, Pleasing, and Emotionally Steady. The first dimension of SCOPE is social. Social describes the traits a person displays. Chris had a high score in the social dimension. He is considered an extrovert. Extroverts enjoy meeting people, interacting with others…

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    substantiate, religious experiences as an argument from religious experience. Two examples are Swinburne’s Principle of Credulity, and Alston’s concept of doxastic practice. Richard Swinburne holds that if it seems to a subject something to be x on the basis of the subject’s experience it is probably the case that x is (Swinburne, 2004). According to Swinburne, it is reasonable to assume that the world is the way it is experienced and unless we have reason to doubt a religious experience then…

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    for some individuals, it appears to be coherency of worldview along with intensity of belief and certainty in this worldview (whatever it may be), which appears to contribute positively to well-being. Thus, not only can strong belief in God provide psychological benefits, but also can strong nonbelief in God (Galen, 2015). Uzdavines’s found that individuals who were more “closed” to the existence of gods (i.e., sure there are not any) reported less struggles than those who were more “open.” Is…

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    clear that there were certain professions I would and would not like to have. This was very eye opening because there were times when I was really overjoyed by being there and some other times where I just participated because I wanted to gain the experience and it turns out it wasn’t for me and that’s okay. Overall, I’d say I’m more interested than ever pushing forward and learning from these opportunities because a career in this profession is something I’m hungry for and I’m extremely excited…

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    Self Assessment is a technique that is used to look at ourselves and to find out different aspects of our actions that make a difference in our everyday lives. After completing 9 different aspects I was able to see different parts of my personality and how they affect the way I work and what changes can be made to make me a better person in the workplace. Overall many of the results that I received I was aware of, but with what I have learned in the course I can use these skills to improve my…

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    This composition is to identify the changes that have taken place pertaining to morality within the Catholic Church since the Council of Trent. As a summary, hopefully it will enlighten how we can look at and approach morality and intertwine spirituality with the unique style Father Richard Gula uses to corroborate his thesis. Father Richard Gula points out that since the Council of Trent (1545-1563), morality was more in assisting the priest in the confessionals as to determining the moral…

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