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    The True Value Of Things Della may seem a much better woman when it comes to values than Mathilde, but they are not so different when you analyze closely. Both characters value material things, realize the value of what they had before, and regret their decisions at the end after realizing that money can't bring you happiness. Therefore both girls have a similar values despite their different lifestyle conditions. Mathilde from "The Necklace" and Della from "The Gift of the Magi" give value to…

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    the US alone around 16.2% of students in different high school reported that they experience bullying electronically while around 20% of adolescent experienced this problem (Burnett, Yozwiak & Hatim, 2013). It can cause traumatic experience, low self-esteem, anxiety and even suicidal…

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    physical warmth but they do not aware of the relationship between physical and social warmth (Bargh & Shalev, 2012). According to Bargh and Shalev (2012) study, social and physical warmth are substitutable every day and the substitution is an unconscious self-regulatory mechanism. People definitely not aware of the link between social and physical warmth as they do not realise that person who bathes frequently to be lonelier than the person who does not. They found that there was a higher scores…

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    The word” self image” denoting a universal concept which depicts how someone sees himself or herself. To buttress the assertion further, this may be how someone sees himself/herself physically in the mirror and/or any object like photograph in which the entire body outlook can be seen properly. However, the way someone look, picture or dressed in most cases affect the person`s self-esteem and confidence. Conversely, from the pragmatic point of view, “self image” reflects what someone think; the…

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    The Aeneid: Human Nature

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    surviving the aftermath the Greeks left due to the Trojan War. Aeneas is tasked to set out on a quest to begin rebuilding an origin story for his heritage. That city is also known as Rome. Virgil hints in this epic about a common human nature: self-serving bias. Self-serving bias is a person’s “tendency to attribute positive events to their own character but attribute negative…

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    The Big Picture: Deviance Deviance is any behavior that violates cultural norms. What are norms you ask? Norms are guidelines or expectations for how we should behave in our day to day lives. Most members of society will accept social norms and expect others to do the same. Being expected to do something can put a lot of pressure on an individual. Our perception of behavior reflects a process of socialization that occurs over the course of our lives. We are expected to obey the laws so most…

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    Picture a person that needs a lot of help to make everyday decisions, and imagine that person’s important life decisions to be made for him or herself. A person that decide without acknowledgement from someone else. Well, some people threw out the world have a problem like this called Dependent Personality Order. Dependent Personality Order is something that many young people have problems with. Dependent Personality Order comes from lack of attention or fear of being abandoned. He or she needs…

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    It is well known that girls’ self-esteem can be extremely fragile, especially during puberty. The Always #LikeAGirl commercial points out that “like a girl” is used as an insult in our society and how it brings girls down. The Always #LikeAGirl successfully encourages young girls that being a girl is nothing to be ashamed of, and that they should have confidence in themselves. The commercial starts off with a woman on a set asking the various people to do actions “like a girl”. Then they…

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    I read an article called Creating Socially Fit Heroes and Reducing the Incidence of Bullying in Elementary Physical Education by Jeanne Wenos, Trick, Teri & Jacqueline. The article is about bullying and how it has been a major issue in schools. Bullying is defined as aggression that is purposeful in nature and directed toward and individual with lesser power. Aggression includes everything from teasing, hitting, shoving, kicking and verbal attacks. You can also be bullying someone if you…

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    life threatening actions. The negative effects of Body Images include that it lowers people’s self esteem, involves dangerous treatments, and leads to future medical disorders. Body Image has been known to lower a person’s self-esteem. Society has made people feel they need to look a certain way in order to be attractive. Those who differ from the certain look tend to look down on themselves. Low self-esteem most…

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