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    My scores on the five dimensions of my personality were very straightforward and only ranged a little. In the extroversion or surgency category I scored relatively high. This means my score of 38 was in the top 30%. On the contrary, in the agreeableness or friendliness I scored relatively low with a 22. Since I was relatively low, so I scored in the bottom 30%. For the last three factors, which are conscientiousness or dependability, neuroticism, and openness or intellect, I scored somewhere in…

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    The Big 5 Dimensions of Personality There will never be a time that one person will come across another person that is completely one hundred percent identical to them in personality. That is the beautiful thing about personalities. It separates one from the other seven billion people populating the world. There have been many people throughout the years try to come up with the “perfect” number of personality traits ranging from 4,000 (Gordon Allport’s list) to 16 (Raymond Cattell’s list) but…

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    dimensions. The messages thus overlap and will impact all three publics. Moreover the way the messages are interpreted may vary as the encoding ultimately comes down to the individual. The examples provided within the framework of Stiff and Mongeau’s (2006) dimensions of persuasive activity show the different techniques, themes and narratives used to encourage a general positive opinion about the event. However it can be argued that the press releases not only included persuasive communication…

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    (McCullough, Worthington, and Rachal ,1997) It has been postulated that “reductions in these two motivations, perhaps along with a restored motivation to be benevolent (which typically decreases when one is injured or offended), are the psychological dimensions in which forgiveness occurs.” (McCullough,***) In other words, forgiveness can be conceptualized as a complex of pro social changes in one’s interpersonal motivations following a transgression (McCullough et al., 1997, 1998): When people…

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    The two dimensions that I have the strongest preferences for are Extraversion and Feeling. My number one characteristic is Extraversion, which means that I get my energy from external factors. An ESFP person is extraverted in their way of sensing and thinking. They base their decision making on taste, touch, sight, feeling and hearing. As an extraverted thinker, an ESFP is always ready to give answers when requested - or when they believe the world needs them. This is definitely convenient in…

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    Worlds of History and the Global Dimensions of the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution created enormous changes in the political, economics and social structures of the countries in which it took place. Technological innovations and inventions were the results of machine-savvy factories for workplaces and the expansion of knowledge about economic industrializations. This revolution quickly spread throughout Britain after it started in the 1800s. The United States was effected in…

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    Implications of Imbalance Burnout, a concept developed by Maslach (2003), is comprised of three dimensions including emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. Multiple authors explored the concept of burnout as applied to occupational therapists’ experience and have described its three dimensions (Balogun et al., 2002; Bassett & Lloyd, 2001; Edwards & Dirette, 2010; Gupta et al. 2012; Painter et al., 2003; Poulsen et al., 2014). Emotional exhaustion…

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    Each dimension has its own significance, and plays a certain role in an individual’s lifespan. All of these dimensions help me in finding my weaknesses, as I also know what I need to expand on. All of the dimensions of health apply to me and represent a diverse fragment of my personality. It is a great tool to use, mainly for discovering the parts of yourself…

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    Theory of Dimensions In Plato's' The Allegory of the Cave, allows an individual to realize that which they already know. The situation in the cave seems dark and gloomy, like a place no one would ever want to go. However, the reality is that some people are at a point in their lives where that is where they are, in their own "cave". The people that are in Plato's' cave, the prisoners, have always been there. They all have their legs and necks chained and cannot move. They cannot turn their necks…

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    Health promotion provides people the proper tools to take care of their wellbeing. Dr. Bill Hettler, co-founder of the National Wellness Institute created the Six Dimensions of Wellness Model. The Six Dimension of Wellness Model includes the following categories: physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, social, and occupational. Hettler believed to achieve health and wellness a person needed to balance all the six categories. In America people are struggling to balance food intake and…

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