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    The need to belong theory is as it states people have a fundamental need to feel closely connected to others and belong with others. This theory explains why people make friends easily or seek friends in alien environment. One doesn’t need to force or pay someone to make friends. People just form social bond easily. For example, infants and children form attachment to others even when they don’t have knowledge of socializing or creating close relationships. One other way of understanding this…

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    This would increase motivation in the individuals I was tasked with supervising. I would try to make the decision that best fit the wants and needs of the individual I wanted to deal with. I would try to make the situation I was presenting look like the best possible choice for the individual. The fourth dyad involves how different situations can prime different parts of an individual. In this case a particular situation such as a football game might prime someone’s…

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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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    Today’s society is built on consumerism and profit. Everything that people enjoy doing or buying, must come from somewhere, nothing comes out of nowhere, whether it 's a company or a friend inspiration. Although an individual must have his or her preference in what they like to participate in, but in reality an individuality is very limited to the choices they make. Hari Kunzru author of the story, “Raj, Bohemian,” the story talks about a group of urban tastemakers who like to go to parties and…

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    beliefs. I find that diversity in itself can serve as an asset to any individual or community. When a person only spends their time with like-minded people, they close the door to learning opportunities and allow prejudice to flow in. Roosevelt’s wide diversity enables persons at the school to engage in constructive conversations on both interpersonal and school wide platforms, opening lines of conversation between individuals from many different backgrounds. These conversations offer students…

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    of the two bodies. The original person would not be considered to be either of them, but a part of the original person continues in them as they develop their own identity. This continuity might be through memory and thoughts that the resulting individuals carry with them. It is impossible for the whole identity to survive in two different bodies, even if they have half of the original person’s brain…

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    The reoccurrence of the hypnopædic phrase, “every one belongs to every one else” has been drilled into the minds of each young individual, a rough sixty-two thousand times (40). Familial attachment and love are discouraged and individuals have become interchangeable parts of society. This created culture can be seen in Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World, where individuals are shaped for the purpose of contributing to society in a positive and constructive way, allowing the whole of society to…

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    Discovery through Natural Ways Humans have a desire to improve. While some individuals view improvement through the accumulation of material items, many look internally for improvement. WIth the structure of modern society, it provides natural opportunities for people to change themselves for the better. One of these opportunities is college. College has always been seen as the place where individuals develop into who they will be the rest of their life. Therefore, it they don’t approve of…

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    through for years. I hear students in the halls telling others that the look nice or they like what someone did with their hair. School was typical, as was when I got home. My mom and I go grocery shopping and when I walk through Wal-Mart, I hear individuals shouting out compliments to their co-workers, friends, family, and complete strangers. Compliments are all around the world. Compliments can be kind. Compliments can be a bit too harsh. No matter, we have all complimented or been…

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    through the utilization of foreshadowing, symbolism, and conflict to elucidate the importance of being an individual and not collapsing under the pressure of society’s set standards. In “Initiation”, Plath creates the theme; person does not need to follow the social norms to be accepted into society, through the utilization of foreshadowing to elucidate the importance of being an individual and not collapsing under the pressure of society’s set standards. Furthermore, in the short story, the…

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