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    1a. Stephan’s most notable personality trait is his conscientiousness. Those who score highly on conscientiousness are dependable responsible, achievement oriented, and persistent. In the prompt, it says that Stephan “has been a dependable team member with a persistent achievement oriented attitude.” Arzu’s most notable personality trait is her extraversion. Those who score highly on extraversion are outgoing, talkative, sociable, and assertive. In the prompt, it says that Arzu is “very…

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    Introvert vs Extrovert Which One Are You? From the moment one is born they are immediately classified as something, whether that be quiet, loud, or even cranky. But, there are two types of personalities that people are categorized as; Introverts who are people who remain quiet and enjoys the company of a few close friends and family, whereas extroverts are in fact the absolute opposite these individuals are very outgoing and love being around and conversing with large groups of people.…

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    Besides, Chang and Roebl (2011) point out that L2 listening difficulties come from text, listener, speaker and task. Additionaly, they added two more factors ¨input chanel and surroundings¨ and ¨relevance¨. In the same line, Yang (2011) divides listening comprehension problems into five categories: text, listener, listening process, speaker, and task. On the other hand, according to Hamouda (2013) EFL learners have crucial problems in listening comprehension because universities pay…

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    I, Maci Layne Morris, stand at a whoppering height of five feet five and a half inches, with blonde hair, and hazel eyes. Hard-working, friendly, hard headed, honest, and trustworthy are without a doubt a fair description of myself. I think my strongest characteristic is that I am very hard-working. I like physical labor and being pushed to my limits, but I also appreciate a good challenge in the classroom as well. I have always been a hard worker, for example during volleyball I always give it…

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    If I sat and analyzed my life from beginning to start, I could say that my life has changes in many ways and some things have remained the same. Some of the things that I have noticed are the same is that I tend to get annoyed very easy and once someone breaks my trust or friendship; it is really hard to gain that again even when it comes down to family members. I have always had the ability to carry myself in a professional manner even when the time may be very uncomfortable. Thinking back with…

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    CHAPTER 4: IDEA GENERATION & EVALUATION In order to measure pitch accurately we came up with 5 ideas. In the end we analyzed all those ideas in terms of following criteria’s 1. Ease of use 2. cost 3. Accuracy 4. Ease of fabrication. 4.1 Vernier Calipers method The Digital Caliper (sometimes incorrectly called the Digital Vernier Caliper) is a precision instrument that can be used to measure internal and external distances extremely accurately. The example shown below is a digital caliper as…

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    Evolutionary theory is amongst the five developmental theories, and within evolutionary theory is the subcategory, Bronfenbrenner's bio ecological model. Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological model suggests that a person’s biological makeup and environment they’re immersed in and interconnected. Within the bioecological model is a set of four systems. The systems start with the microsystem and radiating outwards towards the mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem. The system closest to the individual is…

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    The Buddha taught that any individual is made up of five aggregates of existence, also known as the Five Skandhas. They are Form, Sensation, Perception, Mental Formations, Consciousness. The first Skandha is our physical form, the second is our feelings, emotions and our senses – seeing, tasting, hearing, smelling and touching. The third Skandha is thinking, cognitive and reasoning ability. It is identifying an object, be it physical or mental. The fourth Skandha includes habits prejudices and…

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    Title Each individual has a personality. The personality traits one develops are often contributed by an influential person in their lives like, their favorite teachers, famous figures and commonly their own family members. The most influential person in my life would be my mother. Life is a rubber band, it stretches on and on, but eventually it snaps. As a result, during hardships in my life, I can always count on my mother to be reliable and sensible in order to soothe the situation. I…

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    Kenneth Burke’s “A Grammar of Motives” introduces the five key terms of his Dramatism theory, in order to understand human relationships: “What is involved, when we say what people are doing and why they are doing it?”. (Burke, 1945:xv) His pentad has been applied by rhetorical critics and discourse analysts alike and presents itself as a universal heuristic of motives capable of discerning between the motion of objects and the action of humans. For this distinction the five motives arise and…

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