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    putting the terms and ideas into tangible examples. I will be discussing spotlight effect, possible selves, planning fallacy, automatic thinking, controlled thinking, and immune neglect. “The spotlight effect means seeing ourselves at center stage…” (Myers, 2013, pg. 34). People have the tendency to think that others attention is on them, even when it is not. This happens a lot which students in middle school. They think that the attention of others is always on them. Middle school girls…

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    defects must seem like a small imposition. Those who are born intersex have altered combinations of male and female physical features. Genetic males can be born with ‘normal’ hormones and testicles, but without a penis or with a smaller one (David Myers, 2014). For these people, the line drawn by society can be blurry and it can be difficult to tell where they belong, “One study reviewed 14 cases of boys who had undergone early sex-reassignment surgery and had been raised as girls. Of those…

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    The case study method often describes an extensive investigation of one person (or a particular group of people), with the “hope of revealing universal principles” (Myers, D. (2010). Psychology (9th Edition), United States of America: Worth Publishers). They often adopt an idiographic approach, which is defined as “relating to the study or discovery of particular scientific facts and processes” (Oxford Dictionary). These clinical and developmental studies are undertaken over a fixed period of…

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    let’s go over the main types of characters and what makes them so necessary to story building. Basic Character Types The Protagonist: The protagonist is the person at the center of the story. They’re “the one at the center of the character arc,” (Myers, 73). Often, these are characters who have some important obstacle they must overcome to complete the story. Surprisingly, the protagonist does not have to be the main or narrating…

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    What is the integration of psychology and Christianity? To answer this question, it has to be clear what are the three words, integration, psychology, and Christianity mean. The word integration means that combining two or more parts together so that they work as one. Then what are psychology and Christianity? Before modernity, church was and had authority that it was the foundation of truth; however, after modernity, reason, objectivity, logical reasoning, became the foundation of truth(Johnson…

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    Miromar Lakes located in Fort Myers, Florida, it was voted the number one gated community in America! That’s where I stayed over my spring break! My aunt lives in the community, so we stayed with her. While we were there we did some amazing things. One of the activities we did was parasailing. I parasailed with my mother and sister. Parasailing is when you’re in a harness connected to a parachute, which is also connected to a boat. When the boat speeds up, you’re lifted up into the sky. While…

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    form of conformity, but quite different from conformity. Here, we are going along with what we are directly told to do. If conformity is when you follow the flow of the group, obedience means following commands that are given by an authority figure (Myers, 2015, p.528). It means when someone tell you to do something, you would tend to obey them and do what they have told you. Obedience depends on social power, and usually relates to obeying orders from somebody that has a higher status than you.…

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    In terms of leadership style, I would consider myself more towards social leadership that focused more on teamwork, resolving disputes and providing support (Myers, 2013). Instead of directing the other group members on what to do, I distributed my authority with my group members by giving them the opportunity to voice their ideas as well as involving them in decisions making processes. I believed that group…

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    Arthros¬copy. 2003; 19:641-661 Myers J.B, Laudner K.G, Pasquale M.R, Bradley J.P, Lephart S.M Glenohumeral range of motion deficits and posterior shoulder tightness in throwers with pathologic internal impingement. Am J Sports Med. 2006;34((3)):385–391 Tyler T.F, Roy T, Nicholas S.J, Gleim G.W. Reliability and validity of a new method of measuring posterior shoulder tightness. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 1999;29((5)):262–274…

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    solve anything. War just leads to tension, either between the countries that are fighting or between the country’s society. During the vietnam war, there were, “Young men all over the country burning their draft cards and resisting the war machine” (Myers 116). Then, there were the others that were willingly joining the war to fight for their country. America was torn between prideful men and fearful men. The fearful men were fleeing to Canada to resist going into war, whereas the prideful men…

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