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    of basic human needs, describes belonging as a social and physiological need. It is the third need, after physical needs, food and shelter, and the need of security and safety. Belonging is the first of the psychological needs and is crucial to a person living a satisfied life. My experience of belonging has been sheltered somewhat. Growing up in rural communities with two parents who homeschooled me, my dad having a secure job and my mom staying at home, I have not had the common experiences…

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    Yann Martel's Life Of Pi

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    conduct. A certain an individual does not believe that there is a higher power. If there ever were a discussion or argument about this, he would conduct himself in a way that shows others his viewpoint about a higher power. Beliefs can also shape how a person perceives reality. If they do not believe that they can acquire a certain job, per say, they will not put forth energy to try when an interview comes around. Life of Pi is a novel by Yann Martel that displays the importance…

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    Negatives Of Social Media

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    they are on their phones checking their social media apps. This makes people less likely to go up to that person and strike a conversation, because they do not want to seem rude. Social media has also taken away face to face conversations. Why go talk to somebody when someone can message them what he or she were going to say. With messages, someone might not get the full story that a person was trying to tell him or her. Someone might think a friend is mad at them over text while the friend is…

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    face communication. (Lickerman). They have to keep up an eye contact, make a good body language, speak clearly and bravely, which are not really easy for shy people. It makes sense if people tend to choose communicate with social media than meet in person, especially teenagers who want to ask somebody…

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    I need to learn how to communicate in a healthier way with my parents. I have had a strained connection with my Dad because we often clash and both do not know how to properly communicate. Through CIRCLE, I would be able to meet this need by learning how to read the body language of others and how their body is speaking to me. Then I would have the capability to understand how people are feeling, such as my Dad, or if they are in the right space to talk at the moment. Also, through CIRCLE I…

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    Video Analysis One: Dealing With difficult people versus them dealing with you In 2007, psychologist Bill Crawford, produced a short video entitled “Dealing with difficult people versus them dealing with you” as one of a four part series filmed in conjunction with PBS (Crawford, 2007). The following video case analysis will compare the ideas present in the video to the ideas found in this week’s assigned readings - Resolving conflicts at work: Ten strategies for everyone on the job and…

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    different scenarios and what is his trend in different cases. For example in a case study a real time case was presented to a group of people who were culprit. They were asked the same scenario and were asked that who can be the murderer of that specific person in this specific case. The answer of about 70 percent people about the crime was identical and that was exactly what did happen in real time. So as it is described initially, the criminology is nothing but a form of behavior. The…

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    opinions about the Attendant because the play did not mention the character’s gender, background, or personality. On the other hand, we can see the Attendant emotion by the way he or she responds and the passionate towards the Person. The story is basically about the death of a person afterlife. For some reason, it does not really focus on the Attendant’s situation; so wondering what type of character the Attendant is seem to be the main argument I found in this play. Since the play lacks of the…

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    This type of change was present and was displayed notably by Homer Yannos. In the early stages of the novel, Homer was seen as a troublemaker and an untrustworthy person, as Ellie described Homer as “the guy that wasn’t even trusted to hand out the books at school.” (P62). However, when Homer’s lifestyle changed, because of the war, his personality becomes rapidly different. He began to assume a leadership role and…

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    hates vulnerability, and people tries to numb it. However, numbing Vulnerability was never good because it is the reason why this society is becoming more obese, addicted, medicated, and in debt. Brown then presents the important point that when a person numbs their vulnerability, they numb everything about their life, like feeling thankfulness and happiness. Instead of numbing once Vulnerability, People must let themselves to be seen, and believe in themselves that they are worthy of connection…

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