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    Self Portrait Analysis

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    contradiction of my personality through the visualization of a gag, and the process of stress causing the contradiction of my true personality. The gag, which is stretched is to appear as it is skin being stretched. This is supposed to symbolize the contradiction of my personality as stress makes me feel as if my whole being is being stretched and cracked. The “stretched skin” could visualize a gag as stress has destroyed my will to speak and reach out for comfort, it contradicts my true…

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    preferences." -- Isabel Briggs Myers. One of the best quotes given to explain this notorious test indicator. MBTI as it’s also referred to as well, it’s more or rather acronym as one must say. This indicator stands for the principles of a basic personality test to see which and what categories one might fall in when thinking about applying for college, jobs, and just trying to find out who they might be. Myers-Briggs was constructed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers,…

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    “Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives.” (William A. Foster). Who talks about expertise on quality, talks about quality gurus like W. Deming being the philosopher who wanted to offer a new way to view the world and Juran the practitioner who tried to teach people better management practices. Despite the fact that Deming and Juran hardly spoke to each…

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    What is the Human Condition? The Human Condition are characteristics in life in which one will experience at one moment or more in their life. The real question is, however, do you experience the Human Condition even if you’re not conscious of it? In order to be “human”, one must experience one of the characteristics of life. Conversely, there is Nihilism. Nihilism is the rejection of all religious and moral principles, believing that life is meaningless. The idea of Nihilism goes against what…

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    The book “Please Understand Me II” has the Keirsey Temperament Sorter II questionnaire that examines the personality types of certain people. The questionnaire is a simple version of the famous Myers-Briggs intelligence test. The Myers-Briggs intelligence test is based on the research by Carl Jung, the psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Carl Jung’s goal was to describe how people act in certain situations. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II questionnaire includes seventy…

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    The development of the Philippines has always been criticized and keenly watched over by economic specialists and the idea of changing or improving the system of how the government works could be beneficial to the country. The study on the Authoritarianism regime could be advantageous to Filipinos because it could help open the eyes and minds to other good aspects and qualities that can be drawn out from it. Being aware of the flourishing state of the Philippines during Marcos’ regime,…

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    For many people, for persuasion to truly be effective, one needs not only facts and credibility, but an appeal to emotion. The Argument Culture does this quite effectively. Deborah Tannen’s use of Pathos in her rhetorical setting is, for the most part, quite effective. Each one gives a new facet to her overall opinion, and can even change the way one might read the paper. There are, of course, some places where this Pathos doesn’t quite work, however including that, her use of pathos greatly…

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    The process of human development is measured according to numerous stages, each of which displays its own and individual distinct set of expectations with regards to emotional growth, social awareness, physical maturation and psychological development. With every stage, also comes a different set of life cycle thoughts and a set of both socially and self-inflicted burdens to contribute in certain resources and foundations of the life sequences. These periods and phases of realities are what is…

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    Purpose of information The purpose of all information is to SWOT analyse. ‘SWOT’ stands for Strengths, Weakness, and Opportunities, Threats. They will be categorized into four different elements, ‘Helpful’ & ‘Harmful’. Meaning is it helpful to achieve the businesses objective or is it harmful to the businesses objectives. This would be Strengths & Opportunities within the Helpful section of the SWOT analysis. The other two elements of the SWOT analysis are External & Internal origin; meaning is…

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    The Split Brain Theory

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    brained” or “right brained”, which had originated when neurological patients’ left side and right side of their brain was surgically disconnected. This became more significant in the 1960’s and 1970’s when neuropsychologist Roger W. Sperry conducted 16 split-brain operations…

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