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    Every day, people are faced with a multitude of emotions; how these emotions are processed to make decisions is based on Emotional Intelligence. Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is defined as the ability to recognize emotions in different people and environments in order to make informed decisions on how to properly communicate with others (Wood 191). Furthermore, EQ is broken down into five categories: 1.Self-Awareness, 2. Self-Regulation, 3. Motivation, 4. Empathy and 5. Social Skills (PBS). In…

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    the religion because Arabia was close to the sacred Christian area of Judea. A few of the tribes also practiced Judaism and Muhammad who is the prophet of Islam apparently held contact with people who believed in Zoroastrianism (Hopfe 333). Islam contrasts from Christianity in the sense that they are polytheistic, have the five pillars and so on. Within Islam there are two major classifications of Muslims: The Sunnis and the Shi’ites. The Sunnis makes up most of the Muslim population…

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    Throughout the story she was strong and tried not to let others affect her when everyone seemed to be against her, even her own teacher tried to encourage her to just stay in Welch and go to a mediocre college. It takes a lot of courage to leave and make it big in New York, “To leave West Virginia, even to leave Welch, would have been unthinkable disloyal, like deserting your family.” While Jeannette in a way did desert her family, the analogy and figurative…

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    Bynum presented in his book “A little history of science”. William F. Bynum was once the professor of the history of medicine at University College in London. Given the emeritus title as an honor of his time served teaching, Bynum also wrote other works as well. With his in-depth knowledge of various topics of interest, British author, science historian, and television producer James Burke has…

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    Gender, race, and culture are social constructs, biased ideologies shaped by society. A society of those who share common perceptions, of an individual, group, or idea. Social constructs are ideas that are deemed to be natural; however, these ideas are not realistic in the world today. Gender roles, a set of concepts centered on masculinity and femininity of expectation of men and women. Although socials constructs have established rules for who we are expected to be, ultimately it is a box that…

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    Study of Femininity and Psychological Effect in Sula There are several pages of literary criticisms to sift through about Sula, but the most prevalent themes are based on the feminine and psychological lenses that can be applied to the novel. Both are large parts of the book, and without them, large points are missed. Symbolism of the characters is another large part of the work that cannot be overlooked without missing out on a large portion of what gives the book a deeper meaning. The…

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    is important that teachers have the ability to work with diverse learners and utilize excellent communication skills. Most schools require that teachers have knowledge about instructional planning and be able to create partnerships with parents, colleges, and the community (Riffel, L. A. (2013, p. 7). The New Jersey…

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    In the corporate world, whistleblowing is one of the hardest things that employees are expected to do when a company is doing wrong. Whistleblowers must decide whether to stay loyal to the company who has taken care of them or to present the truth to the public. There are some conditions to being a whistleblower, one must make sure that the accusations are true, backed by concrete evidence, unbiased and for the better of the public. Some say choosing to whistle blow is a violation of the loyalty…

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    and expression also align with mine, so I was able to challenge myself to look for similarities and differences within our gender experiences. I went into the interview as open-minded as possible. My goal was to understand her gender experience in comparison to my gender experience, along with any assumptions and research about women…

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    their effective use. There is an immense need to address this matter and this was the driving force behind this research. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, Patients who visited outpatient departments of Allied Hospitals of Rawalpindi Medical College i.e. Holy Family hospital and Benazir Bhutto hospital were interviewed to assess their level of awareness about antibiotics’ adverse effects and their knowledge about antibiotic resistance and compliance. Relationship between socio-demographic…

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