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    Out of Jung’s psychological types, I would say introverted thinking best describes me. I also have an extroverted side to me, but it is not as pronounced as the introverted. Often times I am stuck inside my head thinking. My thinking is typically filled with questions and wondering. I am a very curious being about the people and world around me. The only part I don’t fully agree with in the books description would be the part that says this type pays little attention to other people. I feel like…

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    Arguing Research Paper

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    Arguing and debating are two topics that can come off as offensive, yet have two totally different meanings. Debating is a healthy way of communication, and looking at topics from few to several points of views. Although, a good majority of people are just stuck in the concept of being right, with no interest of communication at all. Let me give you some reasons to enlighten you as to why this sort of thing happens. First let me start off with Debating. Debating is to consider a…

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    Esfj Personality Types

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    ESFJ personality types are described as diligent, time-honored, outgoing, coordinated, explicit, and as people person (“HumanMetrics,” 1980). To explicate descriptions, ESFJ types appreciate sticking with old-fashion routine and being the “life of the party,” especially with events and special occasions (“HumanMetrics,” 1998). They are also experts in hospitality; they make sure people who surrounds them are taken care of. However, they are highly coordinated. Therefore, ESFJ type personalities…

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    The purpose of the research Some people better to create friendship or relationship than others and some people who fear commitment limit their relationship. Purpose of this research is exploring self-regulation and theories of attachment styles and how these styles connect to the goals and regulatory strategizes which are used to motivate and control of behavior. Why is important to conduct such a research Attachment is not only concerned with people view both world and themselves but also…

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    around them, unlike introverted people who get their energy from within themselves. Extraversion includes the traits of energetic, talkative, and social. It indicates how outgoing and social a person is. A person who scores high in extraversion on a personality test tends to be more involved in social situations. They enjoy being with people, participating in social gatherings, and are full of energy. My mother would score high on being Extraversion, she is very outgoing and likes to be around…

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    For JROTC, the commitment for success begins with oneself. To be better people, we must look at our weaknesses and turn them into our strengths. IN JROTC we find our weaknesses through a test called the Success Profiler. This test measures cadet’s self-esteem, decision making, time management, and so on. This test determines cadet’s weaknesses and strengths and allows them to build or develop them as a person. At the beginning the school year, I took the Success profiler quiz. I was as honest…

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    I have learned my learning style is a combination of auditory and visual. I only scored 5% lower for the kinesthetic learning style. This tells me I am someone who can use different learning styles efficiently. I like looking at the different visuals in text books. I also like writing down notes the teacher talks about in class. I learned that my Jungian Typology is INFP. I have taken this test before and got different letter combinations for the last two of the four letters. I have a moderate…

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    Peter Doolitle Ted Talk

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    In his TED talk, Peter Doolittle aims to inform the audience on the topic of working memory. As a speaker, Doolittle caters his speech to his audience which is illustrated by the organization of the speech and by the relation of the topic to the audience. For instance, Doolittle humorously opens his speech with an anecdote to introduce the topic of working memory. The choice to make the humorous remark regarding a person’s walking speed, “well that wasn’t fast enough for me,” immediately allows…

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    He Namesake

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    he Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri, presents and interesting topic featuring a sort of theme and feeling of a double life. How within less than twenty four hours it is possible for your u to go from one life to another without much difficulty. Who know know the better either? This excerpt of the story follows an Indian family, providing insight on the rather underwhelmed my aftermath of their trip. It makes a point of this by saying, "Within twenty-four hours he and his family are back on…

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    What is your personality type according to the self-assessment (both the four-character code and the name, i.e., “ISTJ - The Duty Fullfiller”)? Do you feel this personality type is an accurate description of you? In what ways was the result accurate - or not? My personality type is ISFJ – The Nurturer, which for the most part is an accurate description of me. I am very dependable and have people that rely on me due to that, along with I am more concerned about other people’s feelings than my…

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