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    Being able to see another individual’s point of view and social interacting with friends, family and new individuals are just two of the many benefits that Instagram can offer a user. Instagram offers a user the opportunity to view another individual’s point of view, such as their ideas and travelling adventures. Instagram often…

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    Extremes of Self Discovery An individual may struggle all of his or her life to figure out who he or she is as an individual for the duration of his or her life, usually beginning with one’s past. The past always has a way to seemingly define a person’s personality and characteristics. As a result, depending on the type of past that a person has experienced, as an individual matures he or she will try to go against his or her upbringing and family situation while other individuals may attempt to…

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    Sherry Turle Analysis

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    Texting and the use of technology have several affects among society as a whole, and on the individual. According to Sherry Turkle, texting can alter the mood of an individual, and transform it into a more positive state. For example, Sherry Turkle received a text message from her daughter before her TED Talk and described it as a "hug". Although her daughter could not be in attendance at her presentation, the text message that she received reinforced her daughter’s support and confidence in…

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    Community Beliefs

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    avoided, is by limiting interaction with those who are known, or assumed, to have different belief systems. Although interaction with both dissimilar individuals and communities is avoided, strong bonds are often created based on related views, to not only avoid conflict but solidify one’s own individual beliefs. This assembling of like-minded individuals leads to the creation of positive communities focused on improving their members. The reason why communities are built on similar beliefs, is…

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    of specific tools, such as male circumcision and condoms. This is done on the basis of evidence that vulnerable individuals who are rational ought to take control of their individual lives.1They are, therefore, advised, informed, and counseled on how to act, behave, or adopt preventive measures at a personal level. This has various advantages; for instance, this approach allows individuals to be educated on the facts or theories of HIV prevention measures as approved…

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    for the study To gain a better understanding into the functions of adult crying and the general social reactions of those who are around the affected individual by comparing how people respond to an adult who is crying as opposed to non-crying individuals and which situational factors can influence the reactions of those who are not the individual in emotional distress. Statement of the Hypothesis under investigation The theory of this study hypothesized that participants would judge…

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    Mindful Meditation

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    community group focuses on individuals with anxiety and depression. Within the session I noticed that there were many people who had stress within their lives which triggered the anxiety and depression. Dr. Barge assisted each of the individuals’ needs with meditation, reasurring them…

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    Human Interaction Essay

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    commonality, which helps individuals find others who are struggling with the same issues. The second benefit is installing hope, which helps individuals develop hope for the future and for growth. The third benefit is venting feelings, which allows individuals a chance to get feelings of their chest. The fourth benefit is positive replay, which allows individuals overcome negative feelings from families. The fifth benefit is building closeness, which allows the individual to feel accepted…

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    In the beginning of Roberta M. Gilberts textbook Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions (1992), she argues “In the realm of the purely personal - after food, water, and shelter - the quality of relationships most often determines the quality of life” (p. 3). I believe this statement perfectly sums up how vital and necessary human relationships are for human life, and the strong impact they play on having a positive and meaningful life. There were several…

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    referrals need to be made by the child’s family, therapist, NDIA planner or carer and must complete and submit a referral form of their choice on which service they would like. Once the referral is completed a member from Scope will contact the individual to make an…

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