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    Moral Development Definition of Moral development Moral development is the way by which children polish their attitudes right way and their behavior with surrounding people, based on social and ethics, rules, and regulations. Introduction Moral development main focus is on the children; forming a perception of what is good and bad. Moral development also explains the difference between right and wrong, the teaching of good behaviors’. Moral development constitutes how people flourish in…

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    My biggest challenge in the middle school was my introvert nature. I was good in sports and academics, I even excelled in extracurricular activities but I was always working behind the scene. I was shy to lead or present my ideas. This led to a situation that prompted me to work hard to shed my shyness. In the 8th grade I had worked alone for the whole school year forgoing weekend fun with friends to design and build the model for the robotics competition. I also spent my time learning web…

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    determine our success as a leader. Personal Conflict Management Style In taking the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, my personal conflict management style was identified as compromising, which was defined as one who expresses average assertiveness and cooperation, with the ability to make trade offs to accomplish what they want by helping the other person gain what they want (Thomas & Kilmann, 1974). Reflections on Self-Assessment I do not like conflict, but have come to realize that…

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    Asians are people from china, Japan, Taiwan and Korea. People in east Asian cultures tend to endure pain because showing pain is perceived as sign of weakness, health care professionals should not be challenged with complains about pain and also assertiveness is associated with having poor social skills. Showing pain is perceived as sign of weakness in East Asian culture for several reasons. To begin with, patients in this culture may deny pain and not report the pain until it becomes…

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    herself. Once it is discovered that Antigone did so, she showed nothing more than confidence in the decision she made, “I deny nothing” she expresses when questioned by Creon if the accusations were indeed true. This is then followed by further assertiveness when she explains to Creon that “It was not God’s proclamation..all your strength is weakness itself against the immortal unrecorded laws of god”,…

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    Four barriers for overcoming diversity barriers The prejudiced discriminator Is someone that holds a personal prejudice and discriminates? Prejudice is an assertiveness, frequently the outcome of an apparent threat. It might be created or earlier encounters. In comparison to prejudice, discrimination is conduct. To discriminate is to act toward an individual not by the origin of their underlying abilities, but then again on the source of a prejudgment around a crowd. Discrimination may be one…

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    P: Charles will significantly reduce the frequency and intensity of temper outbursts as evidenced by no more than two disciplinary referrals per Nine Weeks. A: MHP taught Charles self-control strategies. MHP taught effective communication and assertiveness skills to develop a better way to obtain approval through appropriate verbalizations and positive social behaviors. MHP and Charles played a social skills game to help develop positive social skills. MHP taught his parent how to observe and…

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    The MAOA gene variant known as the “warrior” gene is actually a variant of the promoter region of the gene, coding for a less active MAOA enzyme. Since this enzyme hangs out inside cells and breaks down neurotransmitters, having less active MAOA means more neurotransmitters (dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine) are available, which might be protective against depression (the results are mixed), but it is also possible it could lead to more impulsive and violent behavior. Over the…

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    How do the communication patterns affect interpersonal communication? Juno’s ability to still be witty and funny even when she is pregnant makes her a positive and mentally strong character. Because of her constant positive attitude, people become happy around her. A case of this is evident when Vanessa asks Juno how sure she is with giving her baby for adoption, and Juno responds to her with “I’m going to say I’m about a 104% sure.” Thus, Juno’s statement gives Vanessa a huge smile. Juno…

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    efficient problem solving skills, and restructure distorted beliefs. If the therapist observed that family members have a dominate aggressive or passive communication style, the therapist can demonstrate assertiveness communication in session and explain its benefits. To reinforce assertiveness skills, the therapist will assign members to rehearse “I statements”. Using this style of communication will allow the member to clearly express their feelings by being respectful and considerate to the…

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