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    thought looked professional and in sports my coaches always preached the doing the professional thing is something that will make you look better and will show the type of personality you have as a person. Being professional in writing shows your personality and the way you want to show yourself as a person. It 's like when your introducing yourself to someone new, you want to make a good impression with them and show them that your professional and your willingness to show your good…

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    dress like it. The thing is that if you get me in a room for five minutes you can tell how unique and how special I am and even though we are not seeing each other I will demonstrate who I am and my personal statements too. I’m a girl whose special interest is Psychology, Political Science and playing soccer which I love with all my heart. My talents are my escape of reality for a few minutes and they are singing and soccer. The goals I have are hugely big for a five foot girl like me but one…

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    The Common Good theory, is a theory on groups and individuals based on Aristotle’s principles. It states that the highest good can be achieved when people work together to obtain a certain goal. It is defined as, “a good proper to, and attainable only by the community, yet individually shared by its members” (Dupre, 687). These goods can be material possessions or abstract resources such as honor, security, or any other thing that people have to share. Aristotle states that the scarcity of these…

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    Dissociative personality disorder, in particular, has intrigued me. The neurochemistry and behavioral patterns of people with this disorder is so interesting to consider. One person can have several alter personalities, all with their own unique genders, motives, values, and interests! How? How does such a disorder arise? How does a person with a split personality disorder develop his or her separate personalities? How is it possible to discern the total population of personalities? It is simply…

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    Worldwide, there are millions of people that are considered refugees that are mistakenly misunderstood and confused with immigrants. A refugee is a person who leaves his/her country out of fear seeking a better life. In the article, “A Syrian Refugee Story”, by Alex Altman, he informs people first hand as to what and who the world do not pay attention and the troubles people have to seek and live through just to escape their homeland nightmare. In doing so, he using the story about a refugee,…

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    member of a group and integrating these different dimensions to make sense of past, present, and future experiences, as well as managing different contexts( ). The path of the development of one’s identity and career development impacts a person in young adulthood. It is helpful to go back and reference issues of identity development when studying career-making decisions and career…

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    as "evil" in the eyes of civilians because one does not comprehend it. Fear is the motive here that pushes people to the edge. In the novel The Stranger by Albert Campus, the main character is someone who is not familiar with the normal emotions a person should inherently feel and he is persecuted because of something he cannot control.…

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    subjects. In addition to, they should show compassion when they have to deal with interviews or photographs of those affected by the tragedy. They should recognise that when they have to gather information even to report, this may cause harm to the person. They should bear in mind that pursuit news is not a license of arrogance. Journalists should recognise that private people can control information about themselves than the public officials do and other people who seek power. They should be…

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    assumes she will see it different from the white kids. This is making false assumptions about her experience and also labels her as different. She exhibits a primary deviance as she expresses interest in taking Erin Gruwell’s class instead. While the class is for lower academic standards, her interest is based on noise that is is affecting students positively and she won’t be the lone black kid and isolated in that way in the…

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    relations, expectations, values and attitudes by which they behave in their own way. Attitude is a feeling, an emotional force, stimulating and encouraging a person to act upon certain situations in a particular manner. Since the attitude is hidden urge within oneself it is very difficult to know or find out the real attitude of a person unless the person themselves reveals it . Attitude is a psychological feature that arouses an organism to act towards a desired goal and elicits, controls, and…

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