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    Next, conditions such as General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) have the ability to sway whether we will perceive the possible outcome of any even to be positive or negative. With a disorder such as this, you would most likely assume the negative outcome would come true. In a study completed by Paul Franceschi at the University of Corsica, the experimenter emphasizes how a condition like GAD can serve as a cognitive “distortion” which can alter the way we think, and make us believe that something is…

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    World Traditions

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    The concept of “self” and “society” has played an integral role in the shaping of history. Among various world traditions, the ways in which the concepts of “self” and “society” vary from culture to culture in how they are defined and interrelated. Each society places varying levels of emphasis on the ideals of individual achievement and societal good. These traditions promote specific values and “behaviors” to attain such. Three world traditions which have conceptualized the defining features…

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    They say you're identity is definable and recognizable; it's hard to find your identity, it's even harder to keep it. Experiences and obstacles define one's identity. This is shown through the eyes of the characters in the novel The Bluest Eye. This novel follows the life of a girl struggling to find her identity through different obstacles and events in her life. The past, other identities, and societal norms all builds and challenges one's identity. The past is a vital aspect that builds…

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    Diane Higgs's Case

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    On June 13th, 2016 at 10:57 am, Mrs. Diane Higgs called into our office. She was questioning the amount of life insurance she had on all of her grandchildren. I told her the amount was $25,000 for each child. She told me her bill says she has $50,000 on all her grandchildren except for her grandson, Cooper Turnmier. She said his only showed $25,000 and that she would never have lowered his coverage and not the others. I explained to her that all the policies were for $25,000. She continued to…

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    Self Concept Paper

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    considering self-concept. This consideration is the difference between personality and self-concept. Personality is how psychologists see us, while self-concept is how we see ourselves (Trenholm, Jensen & Hambly, 2010). I have always had a strong sense of self-concept throughout my life. At every stage of life I have experienced,so far, I have known who I am and in what image I see myself. Others may have a different opinion about my personality; this has never affected my self-concept. After…

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    When analyzing the victim impact statement, it is noted that various forms of stance can as well be detected. The most prominent variations of stance used are denial, vulnerability, powerless, realization, encouragement and acceptance. In the beginning of Appendix 2, the victim starts off with a stance of denial. The moment she woke up in the hospital was when she realized her underwear was missing and confusion struck her. This form of confusion was disguised in a stance of denial, such as…

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    What Is A Moral Outrage

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    I really enjoy when something you connects to something that you feel to be personal. That is how I felt this week as I read this week’s chapter followed by a very long visit to the museum. I connected to the reading when this chapter discussed the ways in which relative advantage can be experienced, particularly the moral outrage portion. As a person who is deeply involved with several current social justice movements, the moral outrage that I have experienced over the year when faced with an…

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    What does my personal possessions reveal about me? I moved to Tokeland at the end of sixth grade and it was very hard because I had to make new friends. I have a best friend and her name is Nicole and she helped to make me the person I am today. My parents got divorced when I was 7 years old and it made a very big change in my life. I have had a lot of life experiences many are good then there's the bad ones.Trying to be like everyone else you hang around is difficult because what if they don't…

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    Throughout a persons life, nonhuman objects can play a significant role in their day to day activities. As both a child and an adult, people form relationships with nonhuman items within their surroundings. These items can and will have intrinsic worth and symbolic significance to its owner for various reasons. First Symbolic Item As a young child, Goldy had a hard time in school, and was constantly made fun of. At the end of the long school day she would walk home to her house all alone mad…

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    Cogito ergo sum is perhaps the birth of the modern philosophical movement for multiple reasons. The famous phrase of Descartes’ when translated means, I think, therefore, I am, and was the first of a series of logical proofs that Descartes made to help prove his own existence. Up until this time, the history of modern philosophy had relied on arguments about or involving God. Descartes is credited with writing ““Meditations” as the rejection of medieval ways of thinking and the invention of the…

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