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    ourselves and others and to use emotional knowledge in a productive fashion” (2015, p.114). Through the study of our own personal preference and those of our peers, we are better able to assimilate and be more effective teams. By understanding basic personality tendencies, individuals can more effectively adapt and adjust to any situation. “The four basic preferences are: an attitude to the world of extraversion or introversion; a function of gathering information by sensing or intuition; a…

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    Ethics is not relative to the culture that we live in. Ethics is not based on one specific society, but ideas. Ethics is about discussions and how theories can be put into effect. “If our society disapproves of slavery while another society approves of it, this kind of relativism gives us no basis for choosing between these conflicting views....When i say slavery is wrong, i am really only saying that my society disapproves of slavery, and when the slave owners from the other society say that…

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    Sexuality And Society

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    much broader and deeper than this simple definition. The Sexuality Resource Center for Parents says that it includes the sex, how a person performs their gender, and to their sexual orientation and preferences. Since the breadth of sexuality is so vast I will focus on the sexual orientations, preferences, societal perceptions, sexual experiences and emotional perceptions. Also, my own experiences and thoughts on each other aspect will be discussed. Our sexual orientation is our attraction in…

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    beliefs or preferences, as a result people change their beliefs or preferences to match their actions; “But precisely how to move voters successfully is a matter still not fully understood—and the raison d'etre for political strategists and pundits” (Paragraph 1). Harvard and Stanford universities have concluded that political attitudes are often a result of one’s own actions. These political attitudes can change as a result of cognitive dissonance, “…people adjust their political preferences in…

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    I think the reason why I have no automatic preference between black and white people is that I am from a country which does not have a history of black slavery. During history class, I remembered every time when my mentioned about this part of theory, he/she would say is the dark side of human nature…

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    To prefer a thing is to determine a path for one’s self, preference is what drives decisions and decisions are what drive life. Equality shows preference for the Science of Things and so he wishes to go to the House of Scholars so that he can continue to study science, this is his hope, his possibility of happiness that is taken away from him by the Council…

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    Multimodal Learning

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    Everyone learns in their own unique way; whether it is visual, aural, kinesthetic, or read/write applies to each individual person. Sometimes though they get crossed over and multiple preferences can apply to one person. That event would be called multimodal learning. In specific my learning preference is multimodal with a proclivity for aural and read/write. For this scenario much of my learning can be accrued from many sources, but I happen to work best with activities that have the presenter…

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    that “then this should be enough to make you doubt that utilitarianism is correct” (Sober, 354). The objections to this theory are much too vast in order to call this a strong, supportive theory. It conflicts with the motives of people, different preference, and doubts of what happiness really is. These things can lead to the conclusions that utilitarianism may have some good points, but is overall crushed underneath its criticisms and…

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    stereotype? Children’s preference on gender-specific toys results from their knowledge about the gender stereotypes, which is gained throughout the years. This paper is going to focus more on behavior side of the development instead of psychology of it. Stephanie Aubry, Diane N. Ruble, and Laura B. Silverman break this steps down into two separate analytical aspects in their article “The Role of Gender Knowledge in Children’s Gender-Typed Preferences”: knowledge, and preference. To find out the…

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    My personality assessment told me that I have an ISFJ, meaning I have a strong preference of introversion over extraversion, a slight preference of sensing over intuition, a moderate preference of feeling over thinking, and a moderate preference of judging over perceiving. According to the Education Planner online learning style quiz, I am a visual learner. Based on my personality type speaking with Larry would be difficult for me because I have a very introverted personality. However if I was…

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