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    pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements. But, there can be two versions of pride; good pride and bad pride. The difference between the two is that good pride can represent our dignity, self-respect, our self-confidence and reflect on how we act. Bad pride can lead to self-destructive behavior and is usually undetectable to the person, but to others it is very obvious. They are unaware that their pride has changed because it changes without notice. That’s where Caesar and…

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    Cosmetics seem to be a rite of passage for all girls transitioning to teenagers. They are inspired by the beautifully enhanced models in magazines and the filtered celebrities they follow on their mobile phones. While the famous are beautiful, the average person does not resemble their features, even if they want to. From Natalie Portman to Tyra Banks, cosmetics companies employ fresh, famous faces to promote and advertise their product. But do cosmetic companies prey on the innocence and the…

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    Self Confidence In Sports

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    Self-confidence was the third factor that has the potential to affect an athlete’s performance. To have self-confidence is to be secure and trust in one’s ability (vocabulary.com). A few models and approaches that tried to measure the relationship between anxiety and self-confidence include the following: The Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2) (Smith et al., Humara, 1999), cognitive behavioral treatments (Butler, 1996), the model of sport confidence (Vealey, 1986, 1998, 2001) and…

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    The Candle of Humbleness What does it mean to be humble? Some people believe that being humble is a weak characteristic. They believe that if you are humble you are shy and retreating and not able to stand up for yourself or your beliefs. This is just not true. To be a humble human being is challenging and few people are able to bask in the light of this candle. The world we live in encourages us to compete with each other and practice individuality and this is not conducive to humbleness.…

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    Individuals introduced to new and challenging environments often adapt themselves and their relationships to ensure their survival. Arising one to being capable to make the decision to sacrifice their possessions for another's gain, however this results to the hinder of accepting the truth. John Minto's "The Shoe-Horn Sonata", demonstrates how the close bond between individuals, influences their decisions to assist another for the better good, while one must suffer. Similarly, Wilfred Owen's…

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    healthy self-esteem is one of the most important attributes of a happy and productive person. My reasoning is simple: those who don't believe in themselves automatically inhibit their potential by not thinking they are capable or deserving of achieving their values and goals in life. But those who do believe in themselves are willing to do their very best in whatever situation they find themselves in. And even when they fail, they believe they can learn from it and overcome it. The big…

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    Is Teens actually a rebel who do stupid things or the media is portraying them as horrible people? Are they rude, cocky, self-centered, arrogant people? Why is it that media shows that teens as rebellious? Are teens nice, caring, loving and obedient? Teenagers are portrayed as stupid and rebellious in media and almost nothing about teens doing good things. It is unsure about how Teenagers such as myself actually rebellious. I think that media put a sign around our necks. I can show that we…

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    Essay 2 Bullying is an issue that impacts every school. Bullying is harmful to children, because of lowering their self-esteem and making them feel weak, it makes children feel weak, it makes children feel unhappy with who they are and can affect these children’s future. Bullying is something that happens mostly in grade school, but they can also carry out through their lives into adulthood. Bullying is important issue to me, because I have…

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    Character and Reputation. What’s the difference? When you go by the definition according to the dictionary, what we really understand is: Reputation: overall quality or character as seen or judged by people in general Character: the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual If you take a look at the definitions, you will notice that reputation is simply what others think of you. It is a formulated opinion. It is important for others to think highly of you, but your life should…

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    The assertion of the needs and the wants of the self has significant correlation with one’s self confidence. A low self esteem is something that is terrible in every sense and can keep one from reaching their true potential as a person. Inversely, too much self esteem is something that can have just the same if not more damaging results. As one’s self confidence begins to increase, it leads to the narcissism within everyone to be brought up. In author Jean Twenge’s passage, “An Army of One: Me,”…

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