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    situation, and some people believe that people with mental health problems are dangerous and should be watched every second of every day. The reasons being is because others believe that when around a person with a mental illness, they will be in danger for some reason and may be at risk. “Benevolence: persons with severe mental illness are childlike and need to be cared for” (“Watson and Corrigan” 2). Individuals believe that others are childlike and are not right enough in the head to be alone…

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    Every person has their own morals and beliefs. Those beliefs shape us into who we are as a person. We all have our own distinct qualities and traits that we keep hidden deep inside us. Our character is shaped and formed from those morals and beliefs that we hold dear to us. Character is what defines who we are. When you have a good character, you have qualities and traits that shape our moral characteristics and our behaviors. Our character is the most valuable thing possessed by a person.…

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    formed groups that are mostly criminals and or people who “hate life”. In contrast he references the opposite extreme for tribe number five, their name in this case was “life is great” whom make up the majority of the leaders within our society. As a person can imagine the groups in between make up a combination of the two extremes. The point of this TED Talk was not to classify individuals but…

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    Proper Identifying COD

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    “Co-occurring disorders must be expected when evaluating any person.” (Principle 7) As Principle 7 states; not all clinicians will be able to or should be expected to be experts in COD but "they should understand how to identify COD and have a clear sense of how to assist the consumer in accessing essential services " Proper identification of COD is paramount in treatment of any COD client and the wrong identification could cause severe damage to the individual/consumer Proper identification of…

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    being toxic which could get them punished and make them even more anxious but I strongly believe I could contribute by helping someone ignore it all. Finally I may seem like that type of guy who is all serious about things but I'm not. I am a positive person who would only think to spread nothing but positivity. I do sometimes joke around and spread a bit of humour but I try to succeed. I encourage people to make an effort to improve themselves to the best of their…

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    wear multiple masks to conceal who they really are. False identities may be used to cover up insecurities, gain credibility, or even status. Whatever the reason may be, when an identity is fabricated or stolen and given to someone else, does that person become the new identity, or would the identity be a mere mask over the person’s true character? Jose Eduardo Agualusa’s fictional story, The Book of Chameleons: A Novel, indicates that people seek comfort through hiding behind new identities. The…

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    Some people claim that the media, biological or genetic and psychological factors are not the main reasons that influence individual to develop an eating disorder. The majority of people today used a different type of media to be informed, for entertainment, interactions, and advertisement. The media portrays a vast majority of information that it is available for the public to watch in the comfort of the homes or base on their own convenience and taste. The general public is free to choose…

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    I know, she has one of the most outgoing and confident personalities. Elena is the life of the party, and she is constantly making others smile. She uses this trait to her advantage in all areas of her life. It leads her to be a kind and caring person, helps her athletically, and even improves her abilities in and out of school. Elena’s bright personality lights up wherever she goes. She has a gift for making…

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    own emotions. There are many different types of people, meaning many different types of responses to conflict; both positive and negative. It's not hard to react angrily to conflict, but it is hard to respond responsibly and respectfully even if the person or thing causing you the conflict isn't showing you the same courtesy. To respond to conflict in a negative manner would mean showing a lack in self control toward the source of the conflict without first trying to fix the situation. In a book…

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    The Extraordinary Ordinary Girl The dictionary defines a hero as; “A man or woman with distinguished ability, admired for their brave deeds and noble qualities.” But, a hero doesn’t have to have a cape, or a superpower. a hero can be anyone; the person who gives you compliments everyday, or the teacher who pushes you to do your best, even the friend who puts a smile on your face after a rough day. My hero is Sarah Siscoe, the extraordinary ordinary girl. She proves that a hero can emerge from…

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