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    I had "Girl On Fire" by Alicia Keys in mind, but I chose my daughter’s favorite song, “Roar” by Katy Perry. This song is her anthem, and she will make you nauseous every time she sings it at the top of her lungs. What makes this song so powerful is because of the apparent reason that it has a motivational aspect that empowers women to break the mold of female stereotypes. The idea of Katy “roaring” speaks about women who can take care of themselves without needing to be rescued, much like the…

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    I worry what others think of me and my actions. I need to develop this because I don’t think others would see me as a good leader and have confidence in me if I don’t have confidence in myself. • Assertiveness: I lack in assertiveness greatly. When I was little I remember my brother and sister in law getting in to heated arguments and I really wanted to stand up and tell them to stop, but I never did. If someone if criticizing me on something I did wrong and I know…

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    is what women look for in a man. When they display their status it is something to be proud of. Men are influenced by other powerful men but are often uninfluenced by powerful women. Assertiveness in men is expected and often times a trait that is looked for in positions of power also increasing status. Assertiveness in women is frowned upon and diminishes status. (Kenrick, Neuberg, Cialdini,…

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    In "Civil Disobidience" by Thoreau, he explains the goverment and how it is being ran as a whole. Thoreau includes imagery,diction, and mode of discourse as an argumentative. He uses these devices to emphasize how he's againstamerican goverment. Thoreau uses mode of discourse and chose to write it in argumentative form. He chose to go against the goverment and stay true to his own belief system. Thoreau agrees with the qoute "The goverment is best which governs least." Thoreau agrees that no…

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    The emergence of theories provides a subject field the foundation and direction as the basis of its practice. As a head nurse designated at the Critical Care Unit, I’d like to highlight three nursing theoretical frameworks I am constantly utilizing in our department, which are, Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Deficit theory, Jean Watson’s Philosophy and Science of Caring and Ida Jean Orlando’s Theory of Nursing Process Discipline. Being in a diverse set-up where majority of our clients are on their…

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    Primary Diagnosis. We have concluded the primary NIC for the family is Family Process Maintenance (Ackley & Ladwig, 2014). We advised and helped the family implement the following interventions: We asked the family member to distinguish the need for help with one to three tasks each day and taught them how to ask for it (Ackley & Ladwig, 2014). We encouraged the family to express positive thoughts and emotions to one another at the end of each day and after a spouse receives help with the…

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    In figure 3.18(a,b) we examine the Egyptian sculpture of Menkaure and Queen Khamerernebty. Upon observing the characteristics of this particular sculpture it is noted first, that the block of stone used for the carving of the statue remains both behind and underneath the figure of Menkaure and Queen Khamerernebty. In contrast, in figure 5.24 (a,), the sculpture Warrior from Riace, is sculpted in the round and we are able to observe the human figure from all angles. Additionally, the Egyptian…

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    and address how they may be interfering in your daily life. Addressing thoughts can allow for positive changes in behavior; inherently causing changes in the way we feel. I utilize several techniques, including but not limited to: relaxation, assertiveness training, social-skills training, and role playing. I provide a comfortable and supportive atmosphere. I offer a highly personalized approach tailored to each of my client's individual needs to help attain the personal growth they are…

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    n the story “The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses” by Bessie Head, the warders are intimidated by the political prisoners assertive nature and psychological games, so the prisoners do not submit to Hannetjie when he treats them brutally because they think the warder just has not spend enough time with them. The political prisoners are conniving con artists whose strength is their strong bond and them being kept together. In the story the narrator describes the political prisoners claiming, “Span One…

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    All of these tests really opened my eyes on some topics involving communication that I am really good at and some that I really need to work on. When I took the Verbal Immediacy Scale test, I thought I would pass it with flying colors because I’ve always been really good with how I approach certain conversations and how I talk to individuals. I got a score of 40 which is not the greatest. After reading all the questions, I realized that maybe I was not as good as I thought. I am initially a very…

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