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    Field Observation KINE 100-008 Throughout this paper, I will be summarizing both my observation and interview with a personal trainer at Tysons Sport&Health. The reason I chose to interview a personal trainer is because becoming a personal trainer is the next step in my career path. This allowed me to get an inside look on how business runs and what kind of environment I will be working in. I gained a great insight into how much time and effort is put in outside of training clients in order to…

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    identity is usually the last thing people think about in their day to day lives. We strive for success based upon the standards and ideals associated by our communities and peers which can be skewed by many factors such as religion, race, gender, class, personal interests and hobbies. To establish an identity within these parameters produces many different outcomes such as moral and ethical behavior, social status and titles, and overall character. Without taking time to look at ourselves and…

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    would call personal successes. No matter who you are, the American dream is unique and personal, and something everyone strives for. For example, Heather Stephen, age 39, always wanted to have a family. When she was asked Heather said "yes, I always knew I wanted to be a mom [when I grow up]" not everyone has a fixed…

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    Identify Your Strengths

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    Growing up, I lived in an environment where I watched literary movies. Stories about heroes and heroines who overcame huge barriers to achieving goals that benefited their personal objectives. I learned that in life all individuals have a purpose. They must continually improve through learning. One must relate to others in order to improve the quality of life. Life is like a puzzle of ideas which all link together. One must also remain true to themselves and formulate rules of responsibility and…

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    work and personal life better than if she had a strict 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. job. She does not have to commute, worry about the wear and tear of her car, avoids typical office politics, and never has to call out sick. With this said, she experiences high employee satisfaction. In the Case Study, 5 Reasons Why Your Company Should Be Distributed, author Toni Schneider celebrates the fact that working from home increases employee satisfaction based on the flexible hours, no commute, and a personal work…

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    Vietnamese Culture

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    a rheumatic disorder, sometimes it's a sharp pain, sometimes it heals... but it persists interminable . While living in America, I realized the culture of two countries are really different in personal freedom and independence. Since coming here, my parents have encouraged me to make my own personal opinions and have to do everything myself. As of now, I can see clearly independent character in my studies as well as in my daily life that got influent by the US culture. Difficult to learn English…

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    Work-Life Balance

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    tries to do a variety of things. The author of the video successfully drawn the attention of the audience by taking an example of race car, Audi R8, and by explaining how our brain works. Although, the narrator mentioned very interesting facts and opinions, he failed to balance the idea he tried to explain. In other words, the narrator provided extremely biased information about how people cannot balance their work and life. Also, he used very broad statement, which talks more about the problems…

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    introduced a point-and-click mouse, and the creation of the Apple Lisa, which was very expensive. These three computers ultimately influenced the Apple Macintosh which became the most successful computer on the market. By exploring the limits of personal computing, Steve Jobs created the first Macintosh computer that revolutionized the exchange…

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    In my personal opinion, I think it would be a good idea for therapists to be required to undergo their own personal therapy before they become practitioners. Self-reflection is important in everyone’s daily life. Before a person becomes a therapist I think it is important to deal with any deep down problems they have, sometimes we don’t know that we have issues with something until it is discussed. Understanding one’s personal issues will help to increase a person’s…

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    theories on personal identity – a reductionist view through the eyes of Derek Parfit, and a non-reductionist one, namely, the self-interest theory based on the assumption of a Cartesian Pure Ego. Theories of identity similar to the Cartesian pure ego have been an underlying assumption in many belief systems. Many religions base their beliefs on the assumption of a ‘soul’- an entity entirely separate from its simpler components, such as the body, mind, and experiences. This theory of personal…

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