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    but I’ll give a brief description. The shot opens with a car, the first words used are, “hey look, its Hollywood actor James Franco.” This is used as an immediate way to draw the audience’s attention. It continues on by showing the two different personality…

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    paper will look at personality types from multiple sources including, Jung Typology, Myers Briggs Type Indicator, and Type Talk at Work. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to define my personality type explained by these various sources. Carl Jung introduced three areas of preference that include Extroversion/Introversion, Sensing/Intuition, and Thinking/Feeling, and Briggs introduced the last preference, Judging/Perceiving. These preferences make up sixteen unique personality types that…

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    Personality traits and personality types are very important to who we are and how we handle life situations. These traits follow us through out our careers, how we raise our children, what type of friend we are, our personal life, and what type of worker we are in the workplace. Once our results have been noted our characteristics of who we really will help not just us, but others when dealing with us on a daily basis. However, traits will change the duration of our lives so, if you start…

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    Introduction When individuals are asked to describe themselves, they will most likely start by naming off personality traits. Some of these personality traits named might be; kindness, friendliness, aggression, creative, curious and/or sociable. However, all these traits are subcategories of the Five Factor Model personality traits. This model focuses on the five superordinate traits that aim to encompass all other sub traits. These sub traits are: extraversion, agreeableness, openness,…

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    Meaningful Life Questions

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    These are the most important parts of my life and will continue to help me flourish and grow. Without these four components in my life, I won’t be living the life I dreamed of. Personality, of course, also makes up who a person is. Some of my personality traits include loving, naïve, curious, determined, and rational. Personality traits help explain why people make the decisions they do and help us identify with…

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    Maslow's hierarchy, a psychology theory that was once proposed by Abraham Maslow in 1943. This psychological theory subsequently extends to the motivation of humans. The study behind Maslow’s hierarchy is was done by observing people’s innate curiosity. Beginning at the bottom of the pyramid, this is the base of human needs, also known as the physiological needs. Physiological needs include necessities for life, such as food, water, warmth and rest. When viewing the lowest level of this…

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    1984 Winston Relationship

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    The average person does not have a one-sided personality and this in part is due to the relationships that influence their behavior and bring character change. With each different relationship comes a different side of an individual's personality that is inherently accentuated. This fact is no different for the main character of George Orwell’s 1984. As the story progresses Orwell pairs Winston with different characters to form relationships that will either change or progress Winston's…

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    After reading and researching articles that dealt with personalities in a marriage or long lasting relationships, the common denominator that was present in several papers consists of communication, compromise, and the ability and adaptability to change. Although there were other subtopics that are essential in creating a foundation in a relationship these are the three areas that I will focus on. Being a good communicator is often being thought of as people who can articulate their feelings…

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    Julia has two main cognitive errors that are central to her symptom presentation are her perfectionism and “should” statements. Julia’s perfectionism causes her to set extremely high expectations for herself and becoming critical of herself when she failed to meet those expectations. A clear example is Julia’s expectation to maintain a 3.6 GPA and a good running time in order to keep her scholarship, causing her to feel extremely stressed out the majority of the time (p. 275). When Julia failed…

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    Fluent speech is characterize by smoothness (i.e. lack of interruptions), speaking rate (i.e. not too fast not too slow), prosody (i.e. emotional intonation) and mental effort (i.e. effortless speech) parameters. Dysfluency in speech refer to any disorder in fluency parameters. In fact, all people are dysfluent in approximately 2% of their speech but about 5% of children and 1% of adults are dysfluent in more than 10% of their speech which are categorized as people who stutter. The most used…

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