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    test, “The Sally-Anne Test” was devised to better understand the human mind. In 1985, it was found that autistic children were unable attribute mental states different from their own to others. These children were unable to recognize that another person, with a unique perspective and distinct mind existed. Later it was proven with similar tests that other intelligent animals, such as elephants, dogs, and chimpanzees were not able to perfectly pass the test, effectively proving humanity alone…

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    Self Evaluation Everybody comes from different backgrounds and different experiences that make them who they are. Every single thing we have done in our lives has created the character that we all have become and despite some people’s thoughts, none of us our perfect. We all contain flaws, whether we realize them or not. In fact, the majority of us will acquire some type of personality disorder throughout our lifetime. A personality disorder is a repetitive trait that creates a difficult time…

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    these differences can be measured. The requirements of individual jobs can be measured and the two matched up. Consequently you get the right person for the right job. Most careers software programs such as kudos and adult directions are based upon this concept.There are “right” and “wrong” jobs for all of us and if we match the requirements of a job with a person who possesses the correct attributes and skills set then a perfect match can be achieved. This theory…

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    article from the New York Times titled “Why Talented Black and Hispanic Students Can Go Discovered” researchers stated that “teachers and parents were less likely to refer high ability blacks and Hispanics, as well as children learning English as a second language for I.Q testing” (Dynarski). This explains how many school systems don't recognize the potential that some students have to become future professionals simply because of their skin color and/or ethnicity. They see these students as…

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    They know it is mandatory to have a driver license since they drive to work or to school every day; however, that is without mentioning the people that someone else takes to such places. When someone requests a DL, that person goes through a process of practice and examination in order to be able to have one. Most of them pass the examinations and practices, and they become a licensed driver for the State they reside in. Obviously, a good driver is not the one that has received a driver license,…

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    merriam-webster.com, a persona is “the way you behave and talk with other people that causes them to see you as a particular kind of person. It is an image or personality that a person presents to other people.” A persona is easy for a person to construct when they are on social media. When an individual gets behind a computer screen, they can easily become any type of person they want, whether it is their realistic selves or someone who is the complete opposite of them. These individuals have…

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    Holocaust Hero: A One of a Kind Man What is a hero? A hero is classified as a number of things. A hero might be a person who in the opinion of others has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is considered as an exemplary model or ideal. Ervin Staub, a holocaust survivor from Hungary and as scholar on altruistic behavior, has written, "Goodness like evil often begins in small steps. Heroes evolve; they aren't born. Very often the rescuers make only a small commitment at the start,…

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    they’re buying what market experts promotes tell them to buy. Believing in individualism is part of one’s identity and this connects to what type of products people consume. Being an individual is sought out to be unique and different by a person 's interest or hobbies. In both articles, individualism is a main target. The narrator…

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    Time management is a problem that everyone experiences, some people are better at it than others, but we all struggle with it. Life is a busy thing and we often fall behind. This project gives some insight as to how time is being spent by tracking every action made for twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, for an entire week. The data collected provides an opportunity to look at where time is being spent throughout the week and can be helpful in showing where time is be wasted the most.…

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    Coalition prides itself on its ability to keep families together during their time of crisis.” (Coalition for The Homeless, Webpage) But keeping families together is not all the charity is known for. They are very well known for being able to ensure a person in crisis is able to go back to a steady life with out depending on someone else for help. “The classroom provides Coalition clients access to an array of adult educational opportunities to enhance their employment potential.” (Coalition for…

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