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    For centuries society has viewed women as inferior to men, doubting their intuitions and intelligence. Male doctors often did not understand the biology of a women and frequently misdiagnosed women’s illnesses. This vicious cycle gave power to men and demeaned women. “The Yellow Wallpaper” (1899) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman reveals others don’t always know what is best for another person. In the story Jane’s feelings and ideas are dismissed by her husband John who happens to also be a doctor.…

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    been for the fact that my instincts turned out to be correct about them, I would have probably said that those who told me not to judge were correct. I guess this goes to show that it is actually important to trust one’s intuition when it comes to facing new challenges. Intuition is, after all, important for human survival, as it can keep us from doing stuff that is rather risky or that might be unnecessary. At the end of the day, following my gut instinct could only bring me benefits, and…

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    They like to experience things first and trust words and symbols less. Intuition type of people are paying the most attention to impressions or the meaning and patterns of the information they get. They would rather learn by thinking a problem through than by hands-on experience. Thinking people tend to judge things or people…

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    Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud were both psychoanalysists and traveled together to the United States. (Introduction.) Their idea of the unconscious was different and they never came to an agreement. Freud thought the unconscious was biological and focused on the appearance of sexuality, while Jung thought the unconscious was human culture that was passed from generation to generation. (Olson and Hergenhahn, 2011.) I believe that Jung’s thoughts on how our unconscious processes and perceives…

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    by the model as dependent, and uncritical thinker, meanwhile ‘pragmatist’ are in the middle, they are not totally independent and critical thinker, nor they are dependent and uncritical thinker (Kelley, 1992). For any person who relies on their intuitions, they are considered as dependent. As they do not think much but think…

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    My fellow peers, with the start of college never being more imminent than it is today, we must prep for the rigor of the classes, especially writing classes we will take at San Jose State University. Writing classes in high school are entirely different from writing classes in college, and some students may need to adjust to the new system. To be a writer in college means to be able to understand the works presented to you. In college, we will be exposed to new literary works of art, some even…

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    Summary The interview entitled ‚Why study philosophy? To challenge your own point of view‘ was published in the online edition of the American magazine, The Atlantic on the 27th of February, 2014. The interviewee, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, who is a philosopher and the author of several books, expresses her thoughts on the science vs. philosophy discussions, on philosophy’s advances and on its importance to our lives today. She also underscores the fact that despite what scientists believe,…

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    Optum's Evaluation Model

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    A high performing health care organization will use evaluation models to strive to transform health care services (Optum website, 2017). These organizations also have quality improvement systems with a culture supportive of learning, a leadership ability to balance a wide range of issues, and a fiscal health investing in staff programs and technology (Forman, 2010). Improving the safety and quality of care for Optum’s members requires an assessment of the impact a change in contacting members…

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    Entj Personality

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    extraverted thinking. They have a tendency to stable plans for task, enterprise, or organization but they look more for policy and goals than for regulations and procedures. ENTJs’ are similar to INTJs except that the empirical thought is greater than intuition: it is the ENTJs’ own intuitive sense of coherence. Also, ENTJs are tolerant of established procedures but they can abandon any procedures…

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    To explain the criticism that lies with negative liberty, Taylor stated that opportunities need to be complemented with some valuation. The believed that, there will be a need to differentiate between important opportunities and those that are less important too. To elaborate his point, Taylor gives an example of traffic signal. In literal sense, traffic signal restricts an individual’s domain of a negative liberty. This is because they deprive an individual the opportunities of crossing the…

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