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    Swimsuit Give Up

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    Everyone will encounter many difficulties, the problem is to stick to it or give up. Many people will choose to give up. If people choose to give up, other person will ridicule them. However, if people do not give up to do it, but they still are fail and they will be respected by other people. It is very easy to start to do something, such as doing a job; learning a skill; try a sport, and so on. But over time, people will feel is very hard to do anything. I believe that a significant…

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    family members or friends is in a bad mood, I can usually cheer them up. I think this is a good characteristic. I think being a flamboyant person makes me have a better outlook on the world. Some people say being flamboyant is a bad thing, but I don’t think so. I’m not trying to crave attention. I usually just get attention because of my personality. When people first see me, they always comment on the look of my face. I would not change this characteristic for anything. Being flamboyant makes…

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    Proper Identifying COD

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    “Co-occurring disorders must be expected when evaluating any person.” (Principle 7) As Principle 7 states; not all clinicians will be able to or should be expected to be experts in COD but "they should understand how to identify COD and have a clear sense of how to assist the consumer in accessing essential services " Proper identification of COD is paramount in treatment of any COD client and the wrong identification could cause severe damage to the individual/consumer Proper identification of…

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    realized that there are a lot of attributes that make every person different, the biggest being personality and identity. Every person is equipped with his or her own sense of identity, but throughout my journey in life, my biggest realization has been figuring out that nobody has a single identity, including myself. I believe that every person comes equipped with multiple forms of identities, the number of identities depending on the person. With each identity comes a different role, and those…

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    influence us in life decisions. Our relationships shape us by defining the type of person we are. Whether we communicate with others well and help others out, your actions show the type of person you are. Like in the story “What, of this goldfish, would you wish?” Sergei would be looked as the type of person that is caring and puts others needs before his. He had a magical goldfish who granted him 3 wishes. His first wish used up when they discovered cancer in his sister the type of lung cancer…

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    certain group or an individual. People start to have poor performance during a stereotype is announced. In the novel, Whistling Vivaldi How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do by Claude M. Steele, Steele talks about stereotype threat as how a person reacts to the label they are given. There are many stereotype threats such as, asians being smart in math or Asians don’t know how to drive. In Steele’s book, Steel does experiments to see how well people do under a stereotype threat. Steele…

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    remember some memories but not others and what causes us to remember certain memories. Prior to my research, I was under the impression that one way to remember a memory was to recall it often. The more a person thinks about a certain memory the longer they will remember that memory. If a person thinks about their positive memories more often than they think about their negative memories would cause them to remember more of their positive memoires than their…

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    A Lacking Conversation While watching the Ted Talk by Celeste Headlee there were multiple points that the viewer can take away when watching this. Not only does she cover the “10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation”, but she also gives examples that may or may not be familiar to some people. Personally, I can now tell based off these theories Celeste makes I am already having a bad conversation with basically everyone I speak to. I am now realizing that I do not actually listen to who is…

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    In everyday life, people are often viewed as one sided. Constant emotion seen from the perspective of another person. Easily understandable, the quality of this emotion is distinguished as natural. These emotions can shape a person’s personality, but does a person really only have one personality? Some people are often dual sided with multiple personalities and interchanging emotions. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne is sentenced to wearing the scarlet letter as a…

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    their life. Some people go straight to their goals, and they don’t look at hard times. They don’t give up in any situation. Other people give up when they have hard times. They never get what they want. It is better to be a person that goes straight to their goals. I am that person, I had three goals, lose weight, enter to a university and find work that I will love. Everything began when I was 14 years old, and when I heard the other people’s opinion about me. People said that I am fat and…

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