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    Open Adoption Case Study

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    individualized and looks different for every case. The way one family best succeeds open adoption may not work for all families. The agency's role is not to prescribe a particular type of openness, but rather to educate parents about the benefits of openness for the child and help clients decide for themselves what kinds of openness fit their current situations. Post-adoption resources also need to be made readily available to all involved in open-adoption. As in any area of specialized…

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    person for the job. We will view my results and why they are accurate and what I possess that makes me strive in my job title. The Big Five The Big Five personality traits, in order in which are most influential, are extraversion, conscientiousness, openness, neuroticism, and agreeableness. These traits are used for job-selection procedures, job performance, and job satisfaction. They can help employers select the best candidate…

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    core objectives and the impact it makes on her team. The three key leadership practices that she best utilizes are: Communication, Delegation, and Flexibility. “Communication is the key to fostering transparency and building relationships built on openness, trust and honesty with your team.” (Josie Chun, 2017) Shannon focuses each day on creating an atmosphere with her team where each team member is comfortable asking questions and expressing honest feelings. As team members have felt…

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    parents are satisfied with the level of openness of their adoption because they build a strong relationship with the adoptive child. Open Adoption Moreover, open adoption empowers the new parents to participate in the process of adoption. It permits them to settle on choices in regards to the measure of openness they wish to have. By method for classes, readings, and boards the new parents take in more about selection and birthparents. By encountering openness, the new parents come to know the…

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    Essay On Personality Test

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    For this elective review I decided to take the personality test. Never before have I taken a test of my personality so I was pleasantly surprised by some of the outcome and generally expected the rest of the information to align with my thinking. Interestingly enough the results of the test showed the person that I believe myself to be, but at the same time demonstrated a person whom I completely disagree with being. However, can a test be both valid and invalid in itself? Is it possible for the…

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    Next is the results presented in each of the studies. Kawahara et al. (2013) explore the perception and lived experiences of Asian American leaders with a result revealing certain characteristics that Asian American leaders emphasized they all possessed in common. The following are characteristics associated with Asian American leaders and best described their leadership style (Kawahara et al., 2013). 1) Common Asian Values Endorsed by Leaders 2) Negotiating Multiple Identities 3) “Leadership by…

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    Five Factor Theory

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    Personality is defined as the combination of an individual’s personal experiences, both conscious and subconscious mannerisms that form his or her unique behavioural characteristics. (Kernberg, 2016). There are three major divergent theories that cover the spectrum of perspectives on personality. Freud (1923) asserted that one’s personality is not subject to change after the age of 5, at the conclusion of the Phallic stage of development. Later, McCrae and Costa (1994) presented the theory that…

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    Big five My results of the Big Five personality test show a 53% Openness to Experience, 3% on Conscientiousness, 4% on Extraversion, 22% on Agreeableness, and 76% on Neuroticism. I believe my openness to experience should be higher, I love trying new things and learning new things. This summer I travelled to Japan with a couple of my friends and tried a ton of new things. My 3% score on conscientiousness seems correct, I am unreliable and completely disorganized. 4% on extraversion seems correct…

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    a mysterious repairman, David and his sister Jennifer get sucked into the TV, and straight into the town Pleasantville. They are consequently forced to adapt to their new aliases as Bud and Mary Sue respectively. While David and Jennifer slowly experience the town, David is delighted to be a part of a world that he so longed for. He had a mother and father who get along, a life in which everything is predictable and stable, and moreover, everything is ‘pleasant.’ What David does not realize yet…

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    further explore why findings vary so much. Of past research, there were positive correlations between extraversion and the upbeat and conventional music as well as some with the energetic and rhythmic music. Evidence to suggest correlation between openness and reflective and complex music also existed (Brown, 2012; Chamorro-Premuzic et al., 2010; Delsing, Ter Bogt, Engels, & Meeus, 2008; Dunn et al., 2011; Langmeyer, Guglhör-Rudan, & Tarnai, 2012; North, 2010). It’s crucial to note, however,…

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