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    According to strength finder my five greatest strength 's are 1.I 'm Input: I 'm very inquisitive, I love to collect things and I love philosophy. 2.Because I love the underdog type of person like a person that have low self esteem and I like to take them and find ways to motivate them to be successful in their lives because I was once that person the strength finder found that one of my strength were that I was a developer. 3. Because I enjoy meeting new people and making them my friends…

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    become an everyday part of life. But has it gone so far that it helped to alter someone 's view of themselves? Social media has indeed affected the body image of many. There are stickers that have been placed in public restrooms saying "Warning: reflections in this mirror maybe distorted by socially constructed ideas of beauty". As the sticker says, the idea of beauty has been altered by not only society, but also by the media. When on social media, we are constantly exposed to perfect…

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    Topic: Self-Concept in Communication Self-concept is a set of relatively stable perceptions that each of us holds about ourselves and the responses of others. It is our conception of what is unique about us and what makes us similar and different from others. In other words, self-concept is a mental mirror that reflects how we view ourselves in terms of physical, emotional state, talents, values, roles and the likes and dislikes. The way we think about ourself affects the way we express to…

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    Parents affect their children 's self-esteem. A parent 's self-esteem is reflected in his or her parenting style. Research shows that children with high self-esteem tend to have parents who show their children lots of love and acceptance. Children with low self-esteem tend to have parents who are judgmental and critical. Children with low self-esteem tend to have more battles with their parents than children with healthy self-esteem. Supportive parental behaviour including encouragement and…

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    deals with the problems of anxiety and trepidation in our life. In this age of competition and rush, everybody seems either afflicted or knows someone who is afflicted. The highly competitive and material culture undermines our nerves. Anxiety and self-pity are due to the fear of failure and doubt in various professions, different relationships, achieving success and other materialistic things which may lead us to humiliation, poverty and dark future for us and our family members. Intense and…

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    get bullied, but the most common, is cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is the most common because it is the simplest way for people to bully you because they do not have to say it up to your face. People who cyber bully are cold-hearted people who have self-insecurities because they envy something about you. Although you may get emotionally or physically hurt, some bullying is not intended. A lot of friends tease each…

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    Children in poverty face many daily hardships including judgement from their peers, health problems, low self-esteem, and hunger. Having a below average income seems to hold a direct correlation between all of them. In order to help with these effects, people need to understand clearly all the social, physical, and academic related issues involved in poverty. Children, especially in the stages where they first become exposed to the media, are living in, arguably, the most difficult time to be a…

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    What is protest music? In general, most people would say protest music is songs connected to current or previous events. According to Salamishah Tillet, “Young musicians, some famous, others grassroots, are finding their role in today’s social movements through a simultaneous revival and redefinition of the protest song tradition.” I agree with Salamishah Tillet that musicians are trying to find their role in life by exploring life. (I like how you put your own personal feelings you have towards…

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    reader also knows that Arnold is older than the age of 30, around 15 years older than Connie! This information really helps solidify that Arnold defiantly has some issues and makes him out to be a full blown creep. Assuming he is insecure with his self-image, it makes more sense as to why he would go to such great lengths to change how he is seen by…

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    “From the time I was very young I wanted to draw to understand what I was seeing. I used a pencil to understand things.” This statement from Robert Hannaford concisely encapsulates his approach to art. Throughout his artwork, it is easy to see this approach through his quest to understand the people and environments around him. Robert Hannaford is one of Australia’s most renowned and influential portrait artists. The Art Gallery of South Australia has curated an exhibit of the artist’s…

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