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    Macbeth. The character is based on the historical king, Macbeth of Scotland. Macbeth is a Scottish noble and a bold military man. After a supernatural prophecy, he decides to murder Duncan and becomes King of Scotland. Macbeth from this play has a personality that appears to be unclear because of his actions, by switching his motives, when he questions himself, through his conflicted…

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    Firstly, it is hard to predict the outcomes of personality traits. Hogan and Hogan (2001) indicate because these traits also produce skills with positive outcomes it is difficult to diagnose them during an interview or a work sample test. However the “Hogan Development Survey” can be helpful for the assessors…

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    Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) is a mental disorder characterized by the presentence of two or more distinct personalities or identities that alternately take control of an individual. A more modern name for MDP is Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The primary identity tends to be “depressed, passive and often displays feelings of guilt.” (Costello) Each of a person’s split identities often have their own mannerisms, name, and personalities. There is usually a primary identity,…

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    This paper will focus on personal reflection and analysis of the self-assessments provided by Pearson. The various assessments offered insight regarding a personal’s personality and characteristic, feedback on how an individual works with others, and analysis of life in organizations. The results of these assessments are based off of the answers that an individual provides – the answers then generate particular results which are dependent upon certain criteria. Utilizing those results to…

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    Personality is a unique concept that is constantly changing. I have always assumed that I knew a lot about my personality, but I have been able to dig a lot deeper in the process of writing this paper. I have applied Alfred Adler’s, Abraham Maslow’s, and Carl Jung’s personality theories to my own personality. In the process of doing so, I have learned a lot about myself and about the way that other people around me view my personality. According to Alfred Adler, each individual develops…

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    self-inventory designed to identify a person’s personality type, strengths, and preferences (Cherry, N/A). A woman named Isabel Myers and her mother, Katharine Briggs, composed this list of questions based on their work with a psychoanalytic psychologist, Carl Jung’s, theories on personality types (Cherry, N/A). After taking the test, people are told to have one out of sixteen personality types, and four out of eight personality traits. These personality traits are extroversion, sensing,…

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    Lilies of the field was a faith filled adapted play written by William E Barrett. This being the first play I’ve ever attended, I had little to no knowledge of what to expect, nor did I know where this department was located. When seeing this play I took into consideration, setting, actors, costumes, lights, music, how well the actors verbalized their lines, what story was trying to be told, and what the deeper message was within this story. Lilies of the field is set on a farm in the Arizona…

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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the validity of my personality type and temperament. I will break down each letter in my personality type as well as discuss how each letter works in conjunction with each other. I will also discuss how I fit into my organization and how this learning experience will help me become a better employee, co-worker and manager. Four Letter Type (Step 1) Extraversion The letter “E” found in my type and temperament stands for extraversion. This means…

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    their jobs” (Robbins, 2009, p. 34). This paper discusses my own personality type (ESFP), and how such personality plays a role in my own military organization, through various experiences. Finally, this paper will attempt to describe, both particularly and generally, what I learned from my personality type about organizational behavior and how it can make me a better employee, co-worker, and manager. Needs work Personality Type and Temperament: ESFP Needs work on margins Step…

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    working out. As a survivor of domestic violence, I have learned to speak out loud instead of keeping my inner thoughts and feelings to myself. It just depends on the situation, place, and time. As described by Kersey’s Temperaments, my four letter personality type is known as the giver and being a teacher. Even in my romantic relationships or work environment, I tend to be the giver and teacher. Relationship wise, I would try to provide for my other half if they are in need of help emotionally…

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