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    Table Of Contents Psychology: Eye Witness Accounts ---------------------------------------------------Pages 2-4 This is a paper I wrote for Psychology 100. The paper is based off a case study that we participated in as a class. Before being prompted with this paper, I was tasked with watching a video followed by a series of questions about the video. These questions were testing the memory of the study’s participants. The data was then consolidated and I had to analyze it. This piece…

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    and reduce toxicity in the organization. These four strategies include selecting the right team members in the first place, translating your organizational values to the team level, engaging leaders to integrate values within teams, and finally conducting a 360-degree team assessment (Kusy & Holloway, 2010). General Shelton was clear that effective and involved leadership was an integral part in meeting the mission. General Shelton also believed that ineffective leadership, such as toxic…

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    implement basic writing standards, avoid common grammatical pitfalls, and write for various audiences. Until recently as a Special Education Teacher, writing was a part of my daily routine. This mainly involved daily communication with parents, conducting observations and writing goals and objectives for…

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    of tobacco to be another respondent as “a coping mechanism” (American Journal of Public Health), which heals the mind and body from all the stress impacted that occurs when you are training or dealing with critical tasks. Imagine you are in a combat zone and you have an urge to have nicotine in order to even operate a heavy machine vehicle, such as a Humvee and you have in your mind that you need the nicotine in order to properly handle your assigned tasks (American Journal of Public Health).…

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    crowd of people waiting at the boarding gate despite their section not being called. Then, the usual first set of customers are allowed to board, eagerly awaiting my zone to be call I stand to the back of some people that I’m not sure if they are waiting for customer service or are in a rush to get on the plane as I am. Finally, “zone one and two can now make their way to the boarding gate.” I maneuver my way through the mass of people, hand over my boarding pass then I’m on the way to the…

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    The Partisans Essay

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    partisans numbered around 30,000, and that number would rise to 150,000 by the summer, and then to 300,000 by the summer of 1943. For the most part, Partisans outnumbered the occupying forces and by 1942 were even able to set up zones directly under Soviet rule. Some Partisan zones even had the freedom to regularly land supply planes. This proves that the Partisans had an increasingly active role in German occupied Russia, that civilians were willing to take part whether it be by fighting or…

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    Social Judgments

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    Beattie, G., & Sale, L. (2012). Do metaphoric gestures influence how a message is perceived? The effects of metaphoric gesture-speech matches and mismatches on semantic communication and social judgment. Semiotica, 2012(192), 77-98. Retrieved from Communication and Mass Media Complete. Evidence in the study included in the article has demonstrated that people are not only sensitive to the information contained in concrete imagistic gesture, but furthermore, that they combine this gestural…

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    Wes Semburlesque Thesis

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    performance/ process is “liberating” and “inclusive” but at the same time pushes members outside their “comfort zone” and excludes some individuals in the process. By interviewing seven of the sixty current performers, I was able to obtain ethnographic evidence that presents a paradox of individuals gaining self-confidence and self-acceptance, by being pushed outside their comfort zones. By utilizing Geertz’ system of interruptive/symbolic anthropology, I was able to examine how this…

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    Human subjects are an essential part of conducting research intended to improve human health. The ethics in scientific research is critical and the relationship between the researchers and human subjects should be based on honesty, trust, and respect. In the following cases of “The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment” and the Guatemalan “Normal Exposure” and Inoculation Syphilis Experiment, went against all ethics of research. The Tuskegee experiment was a study of the effects of untreated Syphilis in…

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    Country Risk Essay

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    portfolio invest in country securities, entering in joint ventures or other forms of FDI, obtaining funding, entering new markets for global sales, obtaining raw materials, and deciding whether to offshore jobs and production. Factors to consider when conducting a country risk…

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