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    internal identifications, although some may not publicize it, affects the way they carry themselves and the actions that follow it. The idea of self identification can be broken down into subtopics such as self versus individual along with self versus community. Self versus individual means the person has an internal battle with the realization of who they are yet, they choose to not believe it.…

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    will be based upon the relationships you build with individuals. These relationships are not only working relationships but relationships with the client or customers of your organizations. No matter what position you hold in the organization the relationships you build will become your success or your failure. The old saying treat others as you want to be treated can be very well respected when you are building up a relationship with an individual on any level. When you are in the profession of…

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    countries is ruled by one person • Materialistic - excessively concerned with physical comforts or the acquisition ofwealth and material possessions, rather than with spiritual, intellectual, or cultural values. • Individualistic - more interested in individual people than in society as a whole • Co-existence- is a state in which two or more groups are living together while respecting their differences and resolving their conflicts nonviolently. Solutions low/absence of low morality Absence or…

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    There are many reasons why. First of all, this lesson makes me realize that, every person needs the source of motivation to perform better; to figure that out, it is necessary to know each individual in the group to provide the source that fits their personality best. Besides that, I want to give an example from my own life which shows how I learned how to find the necessary motivation. I had some challenges in my life, such as my brain surgery…

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    to the absurdity of life, allowing oneself to explore and define himself. Optimism, randomness, and freedom are all seemingly simplistic words, easy to spell, easy to remember; however, these three words have the ability to drive and empower an individuals life, if we consciously choose and formulate our life into what we aspire to…

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    with the reader is about tattoos. This involves any individual who decides to wear a tattoo. For this writer, it is very difficult to see tattoos as an art. During her childhood, she was indoctrinated with the idea that whenever there is a person with a tattoo, this individual must either be a delinquent or a gang member who contributes little or nothing to society. This bias has created difficulty in communicating with these type of individuals because, right away, a wall of prejudice is built.…

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    particular beliefs, values, and practices. Arguably, it is one of the largest forms of identification when representing specific individuals; one can understand the nature of another via having a well-rounded understanding of culture. Birthroots play an immense role in shaping character; nevertheless, it is not the entire basis that embodies the wholeness of an individual. Mindy Cherri—a high school art teacher born into an line of Italian, German or west European, and American Indian…

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    Tattoo Legalization

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    I’ve always loved seeing what makes an individual unique; after all, if we were surrounded by people that all looked the same, acted the same, and were nothing but alike we’d live in a very bland world. I was thirteen years old when I first noticed a visible tattoo on someone that was in my age range, and I remember analyzing the tattoo and thinking how beautiful each detail was. It wasn’t until a couple of days of getting to know this person that I noticed how no one would sit with him, or talk…

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    authority and avoid confrontation. My values consist of Individual choice, self-actualizing and community involvement. The differences in education and income levels have not change, and as we age, many of us will find ourselves (mainly minorities) living in poverty. As a I embrace my Baby…

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    I am, I think, I will Throughout one’s life, they have specific rights and freedom that no one can take away. The privilege to choose, learn, discover, feel happiness. Nobody can assess which job is ideal for you, how to learn or to what extent, nor can prevent you from appreciating pride, disclosure or interest. No one can determine who to pick for your companions or loved one nor they have the right to appraise you how to act or what to think. In this novella “Anthem” written by “Ayn Rand”,…

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