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    Online Dating Research

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    Conservative ideas of the beginning of a romantic relationship hinged upon a person’s accidental meetings with additional single adults in his/her physical nearness (e.g., meeting somebody at work, a communal appointment, or grocery store), or being introduced by associates of his/her communal network (e.g., being set up by a family member or friend). Online dating websites and applications are different from these conservative ideas by providing persons with “increased information about a wider…

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    “culture as frames” concept, allows us to understand that culture does not figure into behavior singularly, rather, it interacts with an individual’s internal and external environment, and impacts the probability of behaviors occurring. In terms of individual mindset, this allows us to better…

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    Networking is merely establishing a relationship with people. The people in your network are individuals with whom you have a symbiotic relationship—you are able to rely on them to help you out and they are able to rely on you to assist them with career or professional support. Contacts are important because it is often the people that you are close…

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    Gifted Person Psychology

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    When looking at an individual and deciphering if he/she can be classified as a gifted person, there are several criteria that one needs to take into consideration. For identification purposes, educators and other professionals no longer solely look at one’s fixed intelligence but other aspects that when stimulated and nurtured can grow a person’s talents whether cognitive, intuitive/creative, or motor/sensory expressions. “Growth of intelligence depends on the interaction between our…

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    “Self” fashioned in society is the movement of persistently reflecting from other individuals, so part of “self” is created by the impact from amount of people surrounding “me.” On the other hand, “self” fashioned in solitude is the being of a person, what makes a person unique and special from the others. That is, each student has the ability…

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    Equality tries to understand that he can be an individual person not equal to someone and being called as “we”. Since there individualism is taken away from them Equality has the courage to do that. For instance, when equality sits in the tunnel that he and his friend found, he says that there he has time…

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    annoyances that I have discovered while working in groups is when individuals place blame on others specifically. The purpose of a group project is to work in a fluid motion and work together. My reactions under stress are mild, but I would rather not be put into a situation where…

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    diminished. Small amounts of people began to break away from prior social constructs, and form their own ideas. These people were often openly chastised for their actions due to the fact society cannot function unless it has a strong following of individuals who adhere to its rules and implications. Therefore, when a person deviates from the social norm and forms ideas that threaten what is socially acceptable, there is…

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    as Matt see no other way to be content with life. In their eyes, money will get you everywhere. With John, we see how he let his circumstances get ahold of his life. John is no longer in control. John was a man who just went with the flow. Each individual must assess what is important to them. Sometimes we have to give up parts of what we want in order to get what we…

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    the ability to think less of oneself. As a mature individual, one should not be drawn to their own attention. People should have the ability to appreciate others for the contribution they have made to their success. A mature person will also give thanks to the creator for the talents accorded to them. They are aware that without this most of their accomplishments would not have been feasible. Most of the decisions associated with mature individuals are based on character and not feelings. This…

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