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    strangers. I can do most thing with my hands. Furthermore, I am always looking for the next adventure. I spent 25 years as a general contractor, always moving for work and then became a nurse where the adventures are endless. Artisans have the temperament and ability to naturally excel in art, athletics, military, mechanical and business. They are most comfortable with solid objects that can be wielded or manipulated and experiencing real life events. Artisans seek action and adventure and…

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    It states that a guardian takes pride in being dependable and trustworthy and this statement is spot on. This is the one thing that I do take a lot of pride in. I was amazed at how the results to this test were right on with my personality. (Keirsey,…

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    Honor Roll Research Paper

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    I do very well in school, but sometimes it depends on the subject. I do best in math, and history, because they are the easiest to study and practice for. I have fun studying about history and learning how it has shaped our world around us. In math I like how I can apply the learning to the everyday life. I don’t do very good in science and English, they have never been my strong subjects. Sometimes, in science, I have trouble understanding why we need this information, and in english I just…

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    essay are "The Four Humors", created by the ancient Greeks, and the psychodynamic theory of personality by Sigmund Freud. One of the earliest known theories of personality was proposed by Hippocrates. He characterized human behavior into four temperaments called 'humors', each dealing with a different bodily fluid. The humor "sanguine" was characterized by blood. If you had an excess of blood, you were considered to be optimistic. The phlegmatic…

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    INTRODUCTION: According to my perspective bellwether's self-reflection must be an active and conception process, with fixate on understanding and evaluating personal values and how congruently demeanors match those values and analysis of verbal and nonverbal communication, the impact of actions and words on goal achievement and the capacity to self-adjust behaviors, and the way how we deal people who involve in our task or goal are essential to efficacious collaborative leadership in an…

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    Physical Body Model

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    Professional Presence A1. Era I Physical Body model is built on the physical side of healthcare innovation where it is thought that treatment for health and sickness should be physical using a “surgery and drugs” approach. During Era I it was thought that a patient sickness was caused by a physical ailment in the body and healing was centered on a physical treatment such as surgery or medicine. The mind and consciousness were not thought of being part of the physical body but an implementation…

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    Presence And Influence

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    Exploring Professional Presence and Influence For centuries people studying the field of nursing have asked, “What is nursing?” Though there are many answers and philosophies on what constitutes nursing as a practice, the idea of nursing as a whole comes from a much deeper place. When a nurse can become self-aware and create a mindful presence he or she can then begin to understand and answer not only the question of what is nursing, but what can nursing can be. Professional Presence Models of…

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    Ever since I could remember, I have always been skeptical about personality assessments because I simply assumed they all have high levels of generalizability. However, this class has helped open my eyes to the different forms of personality tests and their benefits. I never took the time to think about the different forms of determining qualities of an individual’s personality. Whether it is a projective test (e.g., the Rorschach Inkblot test) or objective test (Minnesota Multiphasic…

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    Nursing Career Aspirations

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    Since childhood, I have always dreamed of becoming a nurse. Not only is it my career aspiration, but it is my passion to help people and be a bright component to their dark times. It was my dream to enter college with the end goal of obtaining a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing to become a nurse. I have completed this first step by beginning my college career at UNC Charlotte. Upon entering UNC Charlotte as a freshman in the pre-nursing program, it has been both intimidating and difficult;…

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    Jung and Myers technique of giving a letter to each word and combining them is used by many different theories and ideas like Socionics, Keirsey Temperament Sorter, and Linda Berens’ interaction styles. The Myers and Briggs Indicator is one of the most popular and used personality tests out currently. Of course, Jung did not create it, but it was built off of his original personality theories. The idea of personality typologies originated with Jung and was adopted by many other theorists and…

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