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    Clients may view me as too friendly and not take me serious or see me as their friend and not as a professional. Showing irritation easily can make client and other professionals think negative about me and also it may show that I am not passionate about things. What I can do to improve is to learning how to control my irritation, focusing on tasks rather then emotions, focus on patience to hear others, and practice discussion without criticism. The empathy assessment index provided me with a…

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    Personality types I am considered to be a rational field marshal; with my organizing, and need to take charge. This I can completely see and recognize. I am one to do things the way they work, even though that may not always be the right way. I plan like a madman, I will plan exactly what I am going to do once I get home, task after task. I am the type to take charge, I prefer to lead groups rather than take orders. I can’t stand when I’m not in control I feel like things don’t get done. If I…

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    "A healthy relationship doesn't drag you down. Inspires you to be better," Mandy Hale once said. Having to deal with someone who hits you hurts you then having them come back and tell you they love you. Worst thing that could ever happen, making you confused how can you say you love me and hit me. None of this makes sense, and you loving that person who hurts you maybe physically or emotionally. Being in a abusive relationship doesn't always mean they actually throw hits, or hurt you…

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    FBI AGENT Software Developer Intrusions Specialist Criteria Weight Rating Score Rating Score Rating Score Education 20% 85 17 80 16 80 16 Location 10% 75 7.5 75 7.5 75 7.5 Salary 20% 45 9 90 18 80 16 Promotion 30% 65 19.5 65 19.5 65 19.5 Perks 20% 70 14 70 14 70 14 Total 100% 330 67 380 75 370 73 When entering the job market weighing out different options is an important part when deciding which career is right for the prospective employee. When making this decision an…

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    The District Attorney and his wife Jean have an incredibly tense, yet angry relationship. Though several theories could explain who they are as individuals, majority of the themes would lead back to the beginning of the movie, when they were together. Three theories that could assist in explaining their relationship would be paranoid, generativity vs. stagnation and negative reinforcement. Schizophrenia- Paranoid Being Paranoid is a “pattern of [being] distrusting and suspiciousness, such that…

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    Someone can develop their personality through their Environmental determinants, Culture, Social Class, and Family. In environmental determinants, it plays a critical role in the development of our personalities. If we did not grow up in a society with a different kinds of people having a different kinds of personality we would not even “ persons “ in the way in which that term commonly is understood. And we cannot explore the world if we just let ourselves stay in the same place throughout our…

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    Domm, Daniela Perazzo. “Traces of History: Jonathan Burrows’ Rethinking of the Choreographic past.” Contemporary Theatre Review, vol. 20, no. 3, Aug. 2010, pp. 267-282. EBSCOhost. Scope: Contemporary Theatre Review, Vol. 20, No. 3 (2010), pp. 267-282 Published by Routledge Oxforshire U.K. Topic: This article uses delves into choreographer Jonathan Burrow and his view on how choreography has evolved throughout history. He looks at the process of creating works, what each work is supposed to…

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    John Tagg

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    ‘’ In Terms of such discourses, the working classes, colonized peoples, the criminal, poor, Ill-housed, sick or insane were constituted as the passive-or in this structure, ’feminised’-objects of knowledge. Subjected to a scrutinising gaze, forced to emit signs, yet cut off from the command of meaning, such groups were represented as, and wishfully rendered, incapable of speaking, acting or organizing themselves.’’ In the above statement made by John Tagg, he comments on the use of photography…

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    In the movie Wild, Cheryl Strayed hikes the Pacific Crest Trail trying to find closure and discover her self worth. To me it seems like she is running from a troubled and psychologically damaged past. The trail is rough and she has a hard time getting through it on her own. The people she meets on the trail almost always help her in one way or another, whether they intended to or not. She ends up going through different stages of self-concept, self-esteem, and self efficacy. Self concept is the…

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    Today, I watched two videos about twelve-year-old publishing games on the app store. The other kid talked about how kids can help adults. The first videos speaker was a boy named Thomas Suarez. The second videos speaker was a girl named Adora Svitak The first speaker, Thomas Suarez, had a very good voice. His presentation had very little things on the screen. But, he had a lot of things to say about the points. It was a very effective presentation with a lot of detailed. Also, his presentation…

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