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    My own strengths in my job are: The areas at which I think I am most strong and that I know I can deliver really well is communication skills. Communication is important as it can help you with the verbal communication, managing conflict and other issues at which you will get whilst doing your job, dealing with clients and also talking to workers, being able to communicate with them and to get through the work that must be done as soon as possible. Decision-making and judgement is important…

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    description of The Valley of Ashes creates a clear distinction between classes. This corrupts the idea of the American Dream as it is supposed to create equal opportunities for everyone. Although Gatsby achieves what many people strive for, he is never actually accepted by other wealthy people. Tom constantly tries to downplay Gatsby’s accomplishments or displays of wealth because it is implied that since he is from East…

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    commercials on YouTube. The commercials I viewed are a compilation of commercials from 2017. It was a mix of toys marketed for boys, some marketed for girls, and some marketed for both. When the show introduces Mable and Dipper immediately they make a distinction between their sexes. Mable is portrayed as seeing the bright side of things, her personality is cheery, and she loves anything that sparkles. She is always wearing pink or feminine colors and her hair is always accessorized with…

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    A stereotype that plagues both Black men and women is that that are “are extremely sexual, almost to a point of perversion.” This harmful stereotype is heavily enforced in music and cinema. A large amount of hip hop and r&b is riddled with offensive stereotypes about women being “hoes” and “thots” who are only good for sexual gratification. Although many of these songs do not specify which race of people they are speaking of the videos of these songs usually contain mostly Black women and men.…

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    own way of life, dialect, and can function independently by attending school and by working, much the same as any other person. Both hard of hearing and hearing individuals need to figure out how to acknowledge the distinctions in one another while understanding that these distinctions don't make the other strange. Rather, each can figure out how to speak with the other and look after one another. Dialect is the manner by which individuals figure out how to correspond with one another, each…

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    America, as represented by the ideological premise “American Dream”, has innumerable opportunities to which people can exploit for their success and prosperity in addition to upward social mobility for children and families, that is a result of hard work and reduced societal barriers. There was a gradual shift in the perception of hard work as a distraction of what the fate describes as a tool of self-realization and actualization. The dream of upward social mobility was so successful and the…

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    a mirthful way. Between both the movie and the book there were two obvious distinctions of how Chris was perceived. Krakauer focused on making Chris come off as a strong minded and inconsiderate person. For example, when Chris cut off communication…

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    Culture is the collection of human traits developed outside of societal norms while nature describes the traits humans are born with. In the seven theses essay “Monster Culture,” James Cohen explains the aspects of culture in society and the human condition by portraying them as monsters from different cultural eras and places. The monster is multidimensional, different, and constantly evolving (Cohen 5). Michael Pollan’s article, “Why Natural Doesn’t Exist Anymore” explains the impact of the…

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    group undergoing stress as they complete a task. However, groups must recognize the distinction between conflicts that occur due to differences and conflicts that occur due to selfish reasons. As the Bible says in Romans 12:18 NIV, “if it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.” Just as there is a difference between debating and bickering, organization members should understand distinctions between causes of conflicts. By using analysis tools examining Conflict and…

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    Early modern writers as diverse as John Locke in his Two Treatises of Government and Karl Marx in Capital attribute inequality to the social dominance of one force such that it eclipses other forces’ abilities to function as they might otherwise; a ‘domination disrupts nature’ thesis. Both Locke and Marx identify money as one such dominating force. This dominance applies not only to money being the end of transaction, but also to the dominance of the means of transaction, with corresponding…

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