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    more room for bias and assumptions to form. Moreover, cultural awareness enables a child to “see, interpret and evaluate things in a different ways,” (Quappe and Cantatore). According to a study done by Psych Central, children begin developing empathy-related emotion as young as three years old. Most children are focused on their own world, utterly oblivious to others if they aren’t exposed to it. Yet, about “ 8 percent of children” in the United States were born with or acquired some form of…

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    from certain countries. This decision by Budweiser to air this advertisement was no mistake. Budweiser took the opportunity to broadcast a stance on a popular issue in our country with hopes of swaying others to follow. “In the “complexity” model advanced by Vorderer, media-induced negative affect, such as sadness, melancholy, or anxiety, could serve a different function at the situational or “object” level, while providing a meaningful or normalizing positive effect at a…

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    brief mindfulness-based stress reduction (brief MBSR) program on psychological health. Journal of American College Health, 61(6), 348. doi:10.1080/07448481.2013.813853 Birnie, K., Speca, M., & Carlson, L. E. (2010). Exploring self-compassion and empathy in the context of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR). Stress & Health: Journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress, 26(5), 359-371. doi:10.1007/s10826-013-9784-4 Black, D. d., & Fernando, R. (2014). Mindfulness…

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    “How individuals reason about moral issues represents the central question driving research in the cognitive developmental tradition. Beginning with Piaget (1932/1965) and later Kohlberg (1969), this question has been addressed by attending to the individual’s developing understanding of cooperation and associated judgments of fairness” (Thoma, 2014). Morality begins to develop at a young age and continues to develop through life experiences and social interactions. Lawrence Kohlberg found…

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    violence, whether it’s a terrorist bombing, a senseless school shooting, or a gruesome murder. However, much of our impression of this violent world we live in today comes from misleading media sources that distorts our views of reality. In this advanced technological era, it is nearly impossible to turn on the TV, access our phones, and browse the internet without hearing the 24-hour news cycle, amber alerts, and human rights violations. Lavish coverage of violence by reporters forces…

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    Scout, infuriates Scout because Scout’s pants are symbolic of her independent personality. Besides her boyishness, Scout is extremely intelligent. For instance, she reads at an advanced level at home with the help of Atticus, which is disallowed once discovered by Ms. Caroline. However, she has an apparent lack of empathy when she fails to understand the reason for Walter Cunningham’s boorishness at the dining table when she invites him for lunch. She rudely says to Calpurnia, “He would probably…

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    Why Me? I believe no challenge is too big to be overcome and any problem can be solved. I have the thirst to learn, get trained and become expert in Surgical Pathology. I am a people person who maintains a positive attitude and outlook. I have the empathy, integrity and humility needed to be a physician. I'm confident that my personality, strong medical knowledge and training in Pathology would make me a very good fellow. I can work in fast paced environment with confidence and can handle heavy…

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    struggling with emotional, behavioral, and/or interpersonal problems. There are over 500 brands of psychotherapy available today. The professionals that practice psychotherapy can range from social workers to clinical psychologists, and while many have advanced degrees, there is no evidence to support a difference in success based on level of education. Along with the variety of psychotherapists, the ways to approach psychotherapy vary. Three of the primary approaches to psychotherapy are the…

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    and more stable overall nation. Given the fact that our country is one of the most powerful in the world and also has many resources, the problems that we face today can in fact be dealt with when approached with knowledge, proportionality, and empathy/sympathy. To make America great again and change the downward spiral we have placed ourselves in, the three main issues of Global Warming, Terrorism, and Immigration will need to be faced and handled under the office of Donald J. Trump. First…

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    the likelihood that crime will be committed. Traits such as impulsivity, lack of empathy, and grandiosity, all increase the likelihood that the individual will consider engaging in criminal behavior (Mind). The PCL-R identifies 20 items to be assessed which are: superficial charm, grandiose self worth, need for stimulation, pathological lying, manipulativeness, lack of remorse of guilt, shallow affect, lack of empathy, parasitic lifestyle, poor behavioral controls, lack of realistic long-term…

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