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    Gender Shopping Pattern

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    addition, most of the time women no only shop for their self but included their friends, parents, husband and even their friend’s kid. (Brennan,2013) In some extend, shopping is a daily routine for women. As a gender female of myself I do think I shop more compared with my male’s peer. Therefore, the aim of this research is to find the shopping preference between genders. This research also attempts to find out the shopping value and shopping pattern of both genders. I started this…

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    I chose to focus my observational study on gender biases (between male and females) that occur during the cleanup period of a meal. The observation took place on March 27th, 2016 in my home located in Montville, NJ. After Easter lunch I observed, for thirty minutes, the “cleanup period”—the period where the table is cleaned, food is put away, and dishes, utensils, and glasses are washed. I observed twenty individuals. Eleven participants were male and nine participants were female. The age range…

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    in our small group discussions, I began to reflect on my personal experiences relating to birth order. After becoming more informed, my views and thoughts of birth order reformed based on the new knowledge I gained. Birth order is not a reflective of personality it is a result of parenting styles. Being the oldest sibling in my family, I personally feel that there was, and continues to be a greater expectation of success for me, more so than my brother. At an early age I was always taught that…

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    My Personal Journey "Listen to what I say, my companions, though you are suffering evils. All deaths are detestable for wretched mortals, but hunger is the sorriest way to die and encounter fate."(Odyssey book 3) Circe is referring to Skylla, a monster, in this quote. But, she makes a point. Pain is unavoidable. I had to find that out the hard way. A way I wouldn’t wish upon anyone. I soon got out of it. I screamed to the monsters in my head, "What did I do?" just like Odysseus did when he was…

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    Within activities that I excelled in I had always been placed in a position of leadership, in my family and community. From these positions I learned the importance of having a voice when others do not. My ability to connect and easily relate to others allows me to share information that most would not actively seek out. Using my talents as tools to reinforce my perspective and alter other’s views , I have become a stronger activist in the issues that those who are most impacted cannot speak up…

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    “I don’t know” I can still distinctly recall my eleven-year-old self repeatedly saying to anyone who tried to talk to me. It was my first day of school in America and that was the only sentence I could put together in English. I was born in China and lived there my whole life until my mother decided to move to New York. I thought I was just visiting her for winter break, but she dropped me off at school just a week after my arrival. As my new classmates tried to talk to me, I can see their…

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    on paper. In the next few paragraphs the points of where my heart, mind, and hand are in the assumptions of this course will be read, and also the experience that has brought me to look into CCU. First, my heart is passionate and ready to learn in ways that I would have never thought were possible. It calls out to the path of obtaining a degree in criminal justice to help those whom are in trouble. The assumptions I have on this course in my heart is that…

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    over? These are questions that my nineteen-year-old self asks constantly, and these are the worries that permanently reside in my subconscious when the rest of my thoughts have put me to rest at night. Nineteen is a little too young to relentlessly anguish over troubles that should hit around the “mid-life crisis years” so why do they bother me? At nineteen I should be enjoying my youth, making connections, and living an eventful life! It’s not that I’m not enjoying my life, (it could be better,…

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    Misconception Of Happiness

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    Introduction Happiness. Some would say fame and fortune is happiness, others see career stability, family or the perfect spouse as happiness. This is a common misconception, because these things may in actuality not bring happiness. Happiness is the driving force of what you live for, what makes you get out of bed in the morning, what makes you unconsciously smile uncontrollably. It is important to measure happiness levels in people because of a variety of things, but mainly to correct the…

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    children, however, I did not lose this fervor and drive to find answers. This inquisitiveness laid the foundation for my interest in research work. Growing up, my family placed a tremendous emphasis on health, fitness, and nutrition. This background cultivated my interests in these areas. From an early age, I appreciated the value of living a health-conscious lifestyle. However, when my sister, Melissa, began to struggle with an eating disorder, I saw the detrimental effects…

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