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    Nevertheless, here we are in modernity with no equal pay and governments debating control over a woman’s body. Some may say it’s merely intuition that the male be more dominating than the female, taking into consideration muscle mass, agility and strength. However in Gerda Lerner’s The Creation of Patriarchy, she states that a “patriarchy is a historic creation formed by men and women in a…

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    Personality types have been measured from ancient days to present. There have been many tools and techniques developed. The frequently used and easiest technique has been The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) (Capraro and Capraro, 2002 The MBTI, based on Carl Jung's theory of human personality, was constructed by Isabel Myers in 1962. It was developed for personality assessment and classifying individuals into one of the sixteen possible personality types Vicky, T., & Tan Ngoh, T. (1999).…

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    Personal Code Of Chivalry

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    Personal Code of Chivalry. Definition of value: A person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life. What are my values? There are a few values that I abide by and will never change because I have done them for so long. Some of my values would be to “always offer help to others whether in need or not.” “Maintain sustainability in stressful situations.” “Take someone’s pain and turn it into happiness.” “Defend/stick up for the weak/bullied.” “Love all…

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    The writer, poet, and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson stated “One must be an inventor to read well.” To interpret this quote we must infer what Emerson implied by the term “inventor”. In the context of literature and comprehension, I see the inventor as an imaginer, one who thinks beyond the explicit. To observe the simple and complexify it, or to shape the complex into something simple. In its simplest form, to read is to see letters, make words of them, and know the meaning of these words. To…

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    The Morrill Act was made to make public higher education a need. With the Congress and President finding the Morrill Act a need to make education a need for the public. The Morrill Act was to make it so everyone had the opportunity for higher education and it would help farmers so therefore the whole community would benefit from education. The positive change that the act made to the public was the states were sold land to build public universities where everyone could benefit from. The Morrill…

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    the sky - I could never do that". You will procrastinate, delay and self- sabotage. You will wait for others to take action and then blame them if they act in a way that doesn 't match how you would normally do it. Intuition and self-esteem are linked. The more you discount your intuition because your self-esteem is low, the more you turn down the volume on your radar of opportunities, and the less opportunities you will see. You feel stuck - with no chance to succeed. You stay in the same old…

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    experience. The expert nurse practices safely as underlined by governing bodies, skillfully, all while providing kind comforting care. These are some of the baseline characteristics of the expert nurse, and with experiences nurses relies more on intuition rather than policies or check lists. The expert nurse is able to anticipate the good and the bad as the patient clinically progress. They are also able to work well with others as they coordinate care congruently. Benner, Tanner and Chesla…

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    knowledge possessed by him that is not the result of reflective thinking” (“Assets.aspeninstitute.org”). It is a human nature to have a gut feeling. Human species have the ability to learn and process information using logic and emotions. Our inner intuition may not guarantee us a hundred percent, but it sure would help if we based it to our knowledge and experience. “man is born inherently good, but it is society that corrupts him” (“Jean-Jacques Rousseau 322”). Human being is accustomed to the…

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    Jean Piaget's Study

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    of course I was always right and they were always wrong. I was very self-centered and everything revolved around me. For the moral reasoning, based on what we believed was right and wrong has a lot to do with our cognitive development. In moral intuition is where are feelings are. Where we are disgusted by certain things, or get gut feelings about things, or we get the warm feeling in the chest. When we see or hear different things depending on what they are, these feelings come into action and…

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    2014072876 Idica Daniel C. 3TE4 Mr. Jackson Tan, MBA Reflection Paper In marketing different terms are being discuss like brand equity, brand awareness, brand image, positioning, etc., and the most basic, advertising. By the use of the marketing mix (Product, Price, Place, Promotion), you will be sure that your advertisement is good because it is already the visual representation of who are you, what do you offer, when do you offer the product, what is your product, and how much do you offer…

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