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    Biography written by Henry F. Pringle was published twelve years after the twenty sixth U.S. president’s death. Pringle took the book in an entirely different direction than other books of the era, and delivered an unusual outlook. This book met my expectations and then some from its unique perspective, writing style, and organization. Initially, one of the first things that caught my attention whilst reading is that Pringle is not necessarily one of Teddy Roosevelt’s fans. Instead of providing…

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    so much what it claims to be, instead what it does. CBT teaches the brain a new way of learning and seeing things in the world. The client will learn to slow racing thoughts and consider whether their beliefs are rational or not. I like that CBT can: • Help the client become more rational instead of allowing automatic negative thoughts (ANTs) and feelings to control the brain. • Help the client learn strategies to stop unwanted thinking and learn to think clearly and rationally. • Help the…

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    scripts that are followed when dating is based on expectations. The article talked about the type of expectations that the women have when using an on line dating app, for example; the author states that women are really picky on the online dating world, the have descriptions “phrases as "don't bother messaging" or "don't expect a reply if you're under 6ft". "No short-arses", "the taller the better" and "I only date tall men“(Wells 2015) Expectations are a type of social scrips because people…

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    people of the past. In particular, the healing inscriptions found at the asclepieia record narratives of treatments which historians have characterized as miraculous, extraordinary or even inconceivable. Such stories would have violated intuitive expectations shared by Asclepius’ supplicants mostly as they violate our modern common sense perception of the world…

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    researchers to focus on the rational cognition of individuals to predict workplace behaviors, outcomes, and decisions. However, it is critical to study the practical implications of emotions in the workplace as research has shown that emotions are related to job satisfaction, burnout, negotiation skills, and other important workplace factors (Bauer & Erdogan, 2012; Daus, 2016; Mayer, Roberts, & Barsade, 2008). Some concepts that contribute to the belief that rational cognition alone does not…

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    work say from them, I have never done anything that is to be pleased with myself, even when there is some sort of accomplishment done, I am never satisfied with myself, but more have the feeling of relief of being able to satisfy someone else’s expectations. It is hard to be able to voice your own opinion when you have been always raised to “never disobey your parents, even when you do not agree, always say yes, never disappoint and always do as your told and act…

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    habits behind and fit in without any difficulty. Being part of the earth signs, Virgos are independent, self-restrained and definitely rational. They are realistic and evaluate things for what they really are that is why for Virgos the right decisions are made having the “feet firmly on the ground”. Looking at my mother, I cannot say that the last quality (extremely rational) is true. Most of the time she is prone to be emotional and puts her heart over the logic. The explanation for that would…

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    instances of female sexuality and the negative connotation associated with it. Through props and tone expressed in lines 190- 585 of Hippolytus, Euripides explicitly addresses the role of woman as an “anti-model” through Greek society’s strict expectations of female sexuality. When female sexuality is controlled, the ultimate goal of patriarchy will succeed in Greek society. First and foremost, Froma Zeitlin introduces the idea of an “anti-model” in Playing the Other defined as an antagonist to…

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    ideas or assumptions about a group of people. Individuals belonging to that group are assumed to have the characteristics of that stereotype. Stereotypes can lead to false or unrealistic expectations about individuals who belong to a particular group of people. For example, a stereotype that men are more rational and logical can result in people finding it easier to vote for men in local…

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    Her use of logos, including rational reasoning and facts, works to build her ethos by showing her audience she is knowledgeable and therefore qualified. She provides background information that helps to inform readers on the subject and earn their trust. Bahl wrote, “USDA certification…

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