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    media linked up to their phone as if it were almost a need instead of a want. One of the causes of cyber-bullying is that the bully has self-esteem issues in the first place. Individuals with low self esteem issues usually feel less powerful, and when they bully someone, this gives them the feeling of power that they lack. In addition to having low self esteem, another reason people tend to cyber-bully is because it is easier to bully from behind a screen. A sense of anonymity and…

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    behaviour shows the interest in valuing the interviewer 's time and leads towards building trust and rapport. The active listening minimizes the interrogation and turns the interview into communication between two intelligent people with the goal of self-discovery to experience the positivity about the job and a good chemistry with the person because interviewee doesn 't work for the company but for people. The focus should be framed within listening analysis and listening response to the…

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    Children in poverty face many daily hardships including judgement from their peers, health problems, low self-esteem, and hunger. Having a below average income seems to hold a direct correlation between all of them. In order to help with these effects, people need to understand clearly all the social, physical, and academic related issues involved in poverty. Children, especially in the stages where they first become exposed to the media, are living in, arguably, the most difficult time to be a…

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    Does self-esteem have an impact on college students’ GPA? College students, from their first steps onto the university to the very last class, experience the struggles of achieving academic success. Several factors can affect academic performance, defined as the overall grade point average (GPA) at the end of a term. According to McFarlin (1984), self-esteem is believed to be important for academic performance because failure is common in any learning process, and people with high self-esteem…

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    Introduction Psychological distress refers to a situation in which someone disconnects from the critical part of the life. In addition, disconnect from self-actualization mainly because of internal conflicts, stresses from outside as psychogenic pain (Flores, & Berenbaum, 2014). In contemporary society, sleep disorder is rank among the major causes of body dysfunction. This goes to affect mental disorder resulting in mental distress such as worrying and internal pain. Everyone experiences stress…

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    Low Self Esteem

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    me? If so than you may have low self-esteem problems. Self-esteem is how you think about yourself and your talents and how you believe others think about you and Self-esteem allows you to make the most of your potential. You can have a normal self-esteem and take a pride in your work, but will not think you are the best at it in the world, you can also have a very high self-esteem and be very prideful of yourself and talents and you can have a very low self-esteem and think…

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    Keeping Your Teenager in School and Studying If you are a parent, then you understand the importance of your child’s academic life, especially with regards to the success you expect them to achieve in the future. It is because most parents know the importance of school that they might fail to understand why their children would choose to prioritize trivial matters over succeeding academically. More often than not, the issue comes down to motivation. Most children will manifest excitement over…

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    “Who am I? What I am doing with my life?” Many of us began asking these questions ourselves in the late stages of high school. The transition between childhood and full adulthood is a critical developmental period that must be completed to become ready to assume the major roles we play in society, typically after a period of “emerging adulthood”. (Larson, Wilson, Brown, Furstenberg, & Verma, 2002) (Arnett, 2000). It is in this stage named “Emerging adulthood” (usually from 18-25 years) we will…

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    vegetables, fruit, and essential vitamins for the first 30 days. At first, I thought I was fully prepared this time. Based on health behaviors research, choices of health are dependent on self-efficacy. Self-efficacy can determine the effort expand and the sustainable of facing obstacles and failures. And self-efficacy will also influence the easiness of goal. I strongly believed my ability to get through first stage. However, I did not overestimated my determination as I used to be. I was…

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    In today’s society, you can go almost anywhere and still find that someone is still getting bullied for the way they look, how they act, or what they wear. However no one knows deep down what that person has felt or suffered through. No one knows the pain, struggles, and obstacles that person may have overcome to become half the person they are today. Nobody has the right to judge another human being for the way they are because in the end it won’t matter. In Mark Willis’ song “Don’t laugh at me…

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