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    strong despite the challenges you face” which is a belief that is interpreted in a number of ways by many people. I believe that the real definition of perseverance is facing a challenge and being able to succeed, despite any challenges someone has thrown at them. Facing a challenge, and failing isn’t perseverance, it's a “try harder next time” mentality that most elementary schools teach students at a young age, but that mentality only gets one so far ahead in life. I’ve faced challenges in my…

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    social media, we saw the evolution of social media, since before 1990’s until golden era of social media. People is using social media daily in their life, business are change and us as Global Manager need to be aware with the opportunities and challenges that social media can provide. I’ve learned by watching this presentation that there are different types of social media where websites and applications are dedicated to forums, microblogging, social network and wikis. In 1990’s telephone and…

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    1. Describe any challenges you faced while taking the course for which you are applying to SI Lead. What were the challenges and how did you overcome them? BIO 1114 was a challenge for me personally because it was my first exposure to science at the college level. This true for many students. BIO 1114 taught me to believe in my ability to work hard in order to conquer any information that was put in my way. I remember watching my professor write the chemical reactions for cellular respiration…

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    well worth the work done. I also learned a lot about myself personally through the journaling that we had to do each day after class and the motto of the week, "challenge by choice". This motto meant that we did not have to participate in any aspect of the trip that we were not comfortable participating in, but we were encouraged to challenge ourselves by stepping out of our comfort zone on our own terms. I found that I enjoyed challenging myself to try jobs at our worksite that I may not have…

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    ability is fixed and cannot change. The fixed mindset never wants to get problems wrong and often runs from hard challenges. Second, the growth mindset is the notion that one can grow their ability through hard work and effort. Contrary to the fixed mindset, the growth mindset exemplifies that failure is a learning experience. An individual with a growth mindset loves a challenge and ultimately feels that they can…

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    stomach and he said yes, so that is what I did both days. The funny part is the same kid was at this obstacle both days and he was shocked to see me back on Sunday and ready to go head first again. This was a very fun obstacle and I am sure it’s a challenge for anyone that has a fear of heights. The course continued on a very brief distance more to the finish line and completion of a fun and challenging…

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    Challenges teach everyone that not everything goes his or her own way. Families and friends rely on each other to get through them. Kamala Markandaya explores the importance of challenges in her novel Nectar in a Sieve. In her story, the main characters and people of the village overcome many different challenges. Especially focusing on Nathan and Rukmani and their family. Throughout their lives, they overcome the challenge of poverty, relationships, and their environment. By illustrating many…

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    attention to details has declined. During individual sessions and group treatment, Kaamon explains away his challenges and deficits from a victim’s perspective and not from a position of taking responsibility for his current behaviors and setbacks. While it is this provider’s opinion that the matriarch of the family holds a lot of the emotional energy in the family and projects her challenges and difficulties on Kaamon, at this phase in treatment he should be at a point where he is testing out…

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    Personal Identity Challenges in African American Males Most African American families has felt the wrath of African American males past and present suffering from chronic stress of living in a racist and oppressive society. In 1999, Authors by the name of D. Elligan and S. Utsey wrote “this condition has historical roots dating back to enslavement and deportation from Africa.” African American Males struggle with unfair treatment, issues with identity, also attempting to fit in a European…

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    6 Personal Challenges

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    Everyone has problems and issues that they deal with in different ways. I know that personally my issues mostly revolve around myself and the way i feel about myself. Going through the list I saw 6 problems that are challenges for me. Theses issues include, Interpersonal relationships, self worth, exercise, social approval, self esteem, and family planning. I have a hard time with interpersonal relationships. Of course I crave close relationships with others, however it seems difficult for me.…

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