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    Statement of Purpose There were moments in my childhood when my parents tumbled short of my dreams. I wanted to spend all the time in the world with them, yet both of them had full-time jobs as well as part-time jobs. They were constantly working, striving to provide the best for our little family. I’ve always wondered the secret to my parents’ happiness in their workplace despite the long, irregular hours. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a Hungarian psychologist, discovered the psychological concept…

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    My Happy Experience

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    Question #1: From the outside, my life consists of all happy moments. My friends, family and teachers all see me as a bubbly, positive girl that is full of curiosity and energy. There is this one secret that only I know. Holidays scare me. Starting at the age of fourteen, I began to realize that I have a fear of holidays. As holidays start to approach, I become nervous and anxious. I love Christmas, Thanksgiving and New Years, but my fear consists of my parents. As an only child and having all…

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    Learning and development During the classes, I realized something used to be neglected about myself according to the self-assessment instruments. I am good at observing the things happening around me carefully and objectively. I always pay attention to others’ saying and acting. I am used to look at how people behave to classify them into different types and then predict their reactions in most of the time. Also, I excel in systematic analysis. I usually use theory models to explain events. I…

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    DACA Argumentative Essay

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    Being granted a green card may be harmful for the U.S since it opens the opportunity of terrorists bringing their families abroad. These reasons may be true because many families are already trying to cross the borders hoping that they can get a green card. Despite the fact that this may be true, it is not as easy as it sounds. DACA is not as dangerous as they imagine. The U…

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    Sisterhood Morale Ideas

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    there is something fun the committee could plan in order to boost sisterhood and morale. Spirit and Morale Ideas: • Is Chapter Council overwhelmed? Host a Chapter Council appreciation night. • Feel like your chapter doesn’t understand the long-term benefits of Kappa? Host a 50-year Kappa pin recipient and ask her to talk to the chapter about her Kappa experiences. • Sisterhood Board: A centrally-located and decorated bulletin board/chalkboard to display sisterhood events occurring that week or…

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    People who travel at an early age do succeed in their schooling and jobs. Rather than taking away from time when they could be studying, traveling provides a different sort of education for students and young adults, proving to give them a boost when they look for jobs. Author of, “How Millennials are Changing Travel,” Amanda Machado, states that, “My travels helped me obtain a summer…

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    Extrinsic Motivation

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    learn. It is the “state of morale; extent of readiness or willingness”. Motivation has been shown to positively influence study strategy, academic performance, adjustment and well-being in students in domains of education (Vansteenkiste et al. 2005). Studying motivation particularly in science education is important because science education is different from general education in several aspects, some of them being high intensity of study, the requirement to carry out practical work along with…

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    In 2011, Amy Chua shared her personal narrative in her book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, which raised awareness about southeastern Asian parenting techniques. She too is a tiger mom, who pressures her children, now teenageers, to excel in everything, whether it be sports, academics, or a musical instrument. The story is relatable; however; it is scrutinized by western parents who encourage independence in their children, not confinement. Southeastern Asian parents seek structure, and in…

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    sociologists Marx, Durkheim, and Weber began to analyze social stratification more in-depth, developing theories that continue to have an influence today. Because of its prevalence, social stratification remains a focal point for sociologists when studying social problems, such as poverty. 1. Problems of Wealth Inequality in the United States The root word “strata” refers to ranking groups or people within…

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    “Coma” is a documentary about 4 different individuals who suffered comas and have been admitted to an intensive rehabilitation facility after awakening. The individuals in the facility were periodically evaluated by Dr. Joe Giacino, to determine if they were in a minimally conscious or vegetative state. Tom was a 32 year old who fell from a balcony. He had trouble with what they thought was understanding of language, but it turns out he had central and peripheral hearing loss as a result of the…

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