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    three factors were varied the first was if the person was crying or not crying, second was the sex of the person, and the third was the relationship if the individuals were strangers or…

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    Indirect Self Report

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    Personality should be valued or construct to get detailed characteristics of a person. As we cannot physically see the traits, there will be a question about is it really there or true? Scientists made some interference about people and how they are like and such measurement are hypothetical most of the times. Smith (2005) was explaining in his study that even though those theoretical theories are there, it is necessary to make sure they are measure “in a convincing, valid way” (P. 396).…

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    Personality tests come in many different shapes and sizes. From a 1-minute questionnaire that tells you what Disney princess you are to an hour long test that gives you traits that you fall under and could possible relate to others. Sure, the shorter tests can be fun to do from time to time, but it really doesn’t tell you “Who you are?” or “What traits you have”. To truly answer those question, you must take the professionally made test and put some thought into your answers. So in my EDPS 105…

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    personal opinion freedom means that a person that is capable of act, speak, and think differently from the rest of the people in the world. The meaning of law for me is the system of rules that our country has for regulating the actions of its habitants enforce by penalties if rules are not respected. One personal perspective I have about freedom is that the people can express their self in anyway they want but always been very respectful to not harm any other person. In my own aspect the law is…

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    The Importance Of Respect

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    Respect is often called a behavioral element, as a person judges the others on the basis of their actions, words, and behavior (Fromm). Thus, respect helps us to accept a certain trait demonstrated by another person in spite of the fact whether we like it or not. Along with the qualities or skills that we personally appreciate, we learn to respect those who own them. At this point, we can assume that respecting a person does not come naturally, but formulates in a long-lasting process of…

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    opinions about the Attendant because the play did not mention the character’s gender, background, or personality. On the other hand, we can see the Attendant emotion by the way he or she responds and the passionate towards the Person. The story is basically about the death of a person afterlife. For some reason, it does not really focus on the Attendant’s situation; so wondering what type of character the Attendant is seem to be the main argument I found in this play. Since the play lacks of the…

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    the type of listening styles people may have for it depends on factors such as the relationship with the person. In this case, relationship status can affect vary from person to person such as your friend, best friend, family member, church member, teacher, girlfriend/boyfriend, or even someone you dislike and listen to each person differently through the amount of respect we have for each person. People may use various types of listening behaviors such as defensive listening and leads them to…

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    Every human person is created in the likeness and image of God. This means that all human persons have a certain level of dignity that can not be taken away from them. This is a truth that was stressed during the first trimester coursework. Pope Francis is an inspiration to all and many people look up to him due to his good works and knowledgeable sayings. He was tremendously impactful in his visit to United States this past year where he visited the Catholic dioceses in New York City and…

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    hates vulnerability, and people tries to numb it. However, numbing Vulnerability was never good because it is the reason why this society is becoming more obese, addicted, medicated, and in debt. Brown then presents the important point that when a person numbs their vulnerability, they numb everything about their life, like feeling thankfulness and happiness. Instead of numbing once Vulnerability, People must let themselves to be seen, and believe in themselves that they are worthy of connection…

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    Standing up for injustice is one outcome of a person who faces prejudice. A place where a person can stand against injustice is in the court system. There have been instances where an individual has been convicted unfairly. The persons and family reaction is to appeal until they are proven innocent.…

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