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    The entertainment field is a very personality based field, one of the pros of working in this field is become famous and well know in a country or even across the globe. People who watch what you are in know you from who you are and how you are presented to the public. I consider myself to be a very outgoing guy who loves to receive attention. Therefore I think this field is perfect for me. I have been doing plays, acts, skits and hosts in my childhood days, I have no stage fright and I use…

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    Weaknesses In Weaknesses

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    A weakness that I have is that I can be too empathetic with people. I am an emotional person, especially with certain subjects. But that could be helpful when I am talking with customers, that I will be able to relate to them, and what they are trying to say. What is one thing you do well? I communicate with people well. When someone has a question, I am usually good at explaining the answer to them. So when a customer is confused about a product, I think that I would be helpful to have there…

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    Many parents will at one point, comment on the personality of their child. This happens even more frequently as the family has more children. This is because you can start to see clearer divides between each child that paints a clearer picture of their own distinct personality. These initial characteristics never seem to go away. For instance, someone who is outspoken and loud as a child will most likely grow up to be the same way. Many find that as they grow up, they are unsure of their…

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    hesitation in the beginning of the year, I was assured that becoming an elementary teacher fit with my interests (Strong Interest Inventory Profile). This assessment truly helped because I was not entirely sure which age group I wanted to teach. My personality test informed me that I was Introversion Intuition Feeling Judging which informed me that I need a purpose, I understand complex relationships, I am deeply committed to personal values, I am creative, and that I enjoy learning abstract…

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    Based on Jung’s personality theory, people are conceived with predispositions due to the racial and cultural history of their ancestors (Hall & Gardner, 1957). These inclinations help in guiding future behaviors and are altered based on different experiences that a person may encounter. Therefore, people are born as wholes or at least partially complete with regards to their personality, yet this wholeness is something that an individual has to work on for the duration of their life since it…

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    The Four Temperaments

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    The four temperaments are understood to be the personality types of all people. The four are important attributes to our society helping people understand themselves on a deeper level. Also for a better understanding of why they act or do things in specific ways. We were all created with different personality temperaments. This paper will focus on the four temperaments types choleric, sanguine, melancholy and phlegmatic. In the background this paper it will include and discuss who and where…

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    1) I would describe my personality as friendly, but at the same time not easy to approach if people don’t know me. 2) I like to hang out and chat with family, friends and people that I think who had an awesome personality. 3) One thing that I’m proud of myself is in ten years of driving experience and never get into one accident on the road. 4) At this point of my life I don’t really have any big dream rather than more realistic because ever since I’ve family, child and responsibilities, they…

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    “We continue to shape our personality all our life. If we knew ourselves perfectly, we should die” (Camus, n.d.). As a habit that all humans possess, categorizing and labeling each other into certain, specific groups is a social trait that helps us comprehend certain things better, helps us explain what makes each other tick. Personality is an enigma that is always changing and evolving as a person ages, but never truly dies until that person does. It is simple yet complex. Solid yet…

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    The Importance Of Who Am I

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    Every person has different gifts but there is one gift in all people that should be developed and that is growing closer to the Lord each day. As I have tried to figure out who I am for the last nineteen years, growing closer to God has shaped who I have become. I understand that I not only have an earthly father that loves me but I also have a heavenly Father who loved me enough to create me, die for me, and redeem me. In fact, I am a princess and flawless in His eyes. As I continue to grow in…

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    What force truly controls humans? Is it a primal need to satisfy every whim, desperation to attain a moral high ground, or a logical combination of the two? In William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, he answers this query with Sigmund Freud’s personality theory applied to characters in the book. Jack is the epitome of the id, an innate drive to fulfill one’s desires; Piggy represents the superego, a conscience indefinitely aware of the most ethical decision; and Ralph personifies the ego,…

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