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    things like homework sheets that have to be turned in or important papers that have to be kept. The one action that I decided to do for the 32-day commitment was to make a to do list meaning that every day I have something to do I write in on my list and check each item off as it gets done. I think the most challenging part about doing this 32-day commitment will be not wanting to write things…

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    According to Spiegler (2016), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been used for many forms of human suffering, including eating disorders. Research indicates that ACT may be a valuable treatment for eating pathology (Juarascio, Shaw, Forman, Timko, Herbert, Butryn, & Lowe, 2013). Factors targeted by ACT are highly significant among adults with eating disorders. Juarascio, Shaw, Forman, Timko, Herbert, Butryn, and Lowe (2013) discussed the development of a group-based treatment for eating…

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    Commitment exists when a partner believes the relationship is important enough towarrant maximum efforts at maintaining that relationship in the long term. Zineldin defines relationship commitment as: “An exchange partner believing that an ongoing collaborative relationship with another is so important as to warrant maximum efforts at maintaining it; that is, the committed party believes the relationship is worth working on to ensure that it endures indefinitely” (Zineldin M., 2000: p.249).…

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    The strength of normative organizational commitment is influenced by accepted rules about reciprocal obligation between the organization and its members (Suliman & Iles, 2000). The reciprocal obligation is based on the social exchange theory, which suggests that a person receiving a benefit is under a strong normative obligation or rule to repay the benefit in some way (McDonald & Makin, 2000). This implies that individuals often feel an obligation to repay the organization for investing in them…

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    “Commitments” by Essex Hemphill is a poem written by an African American Poet that has used his writings to express his belief that gay people have a right to live their life the way that they are. In this particular poem, the writer uses many literary elements to express his theme. The main theme in this poem is commitment to family obligations amongst personal battles of loneliness. The writer is committed to carrying out his familial obligations, regardless to the loneliness and inability to…

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    society is a few steps away from that of “Brave New World” in the way that our commitment towards one another is diminishing. In the novel written by Aldous Huxley, “Brave New World”, they have a standard for all ladies and gentlemen to be romantically and sexually open to more than one person. Not only is that the case, but the reproduction procedures are changing when compared to how they would have been decades ago. Commitment. You might think of a person and how they respond when coming…

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    there will be little funding for a choral conductor, Robinson then tells us “Do not pursue a career in the choral music if you can or want to do anything else with your life!” (pg 2). He gives the reader this warning on the account of the life-long commitment and attention that music will…

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    Honor, Courage, and Commitment; was written proudly on the walls in the NJROTC classroom. First time stepping into this room as a 9th grader with so many students "well leaders" in front of me with so much honor to be here and so much courage written all over them. Our Commander was so proud, and you can really see that she really like her position to have the whole entire ROTC cabinet. Being in 9th grade and in a whole new school with so much to withhold everything came naturally. Leadership is…

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    There are 6 main principals of persuasion: Reciprocity, Scarcity, Authority, Commitment, Consensus, and Liking. I will tell you a little bit about each of these principals in the following paragraphs and give you an example of a situation is which I was tasked with persuading a group of potential investors to invest in my startup. The Principle of Reciprocity is when you use past commitment to gain greater commitment in the future. For instance when if someone agrees to put up a…

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    The Honor Courage Commitment Inc. began in 2011 after the shocking statistic of 22 lives a day on average being taken by suicide according to the Department of Veteran Affairs. Honor Courage Commitment was formed by Andy Nguyen, a marine veteran, who wanted to promote and encourage steady life after service. “#22KILL was a platform to raise awareness not just towards veteran suicide, but also to the mental health issues that can lead to suicide. These issues stem primarily from conditions such…

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