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    making others smile. She uses this trait to her advantage in all areas of her life. It leads her to be a kind and caring person, helps her athletically, and even improves her abilities in and out of school. Elena’s bright personality lights up wherever she goes. She has a gift for making…

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    they look weird, their actions seem odd, and or they simply just do not fit in. Do you think everyone needs to belong? These people are usually labeled an outsider. Would you consider this person as just somebody not the same as you or would you judge a book by its cover? There are many that would choose the second option, to judge a book by its cover. Outsiders are humans that are simply misunderstood. Everyone lingers for a sense of belonging, weather it is to belong to a group or just to…

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    as negative emotions can ruin your day. This allows you to move on instantly and free he parasitic emotions of hatred, anger and envy from the confines of your mind, and finally 3) remember the importance of each day. Each day contains 86400 seconds; each second lost will never be gotten back, so live each day how you decide, with new agreements to make yourself into the best version of…

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    Gifted Person Psychology

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    When looking at an individual and deciphering if he/she can be classified as a gifted person, there are several criteria that one needs to take into consideration. For identification purposes, educators and other professionals no longer solely look at one’s fixed intelligence but other aspects that when stimulated and nurtured can grow a person’s talents whether cognitive, intuitive/creative, or motor/sensory expressions. “Growth of intelligence depends on the interaction between our…

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    In the episodes of The Walking Dead that watched, many different personality traits were showcased. Each character has different aspects and such that help make up the person they are. Observation shows how these different personalities affect the choices they decide to make when it comes to the apocalyptic event of zombies. Each personality leads to different ways of making decisions and reacting to these decisions. There’s many different ways to analyze these things.The main character Rick…

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    deteriorate, causing the decline of memory in middle to older aged individuals. Although there are treatments that slow the progression of Alzheimer’s and soften the symptoms of the disease, there are still no cure. Alzheimer’s only continues to worsen as a person diagnosed with the disease continues to grow older. Approximately 4.5 million Americans are affected by Alzheimer’s disease at the current date (Alzheimer 's Disease Center). This numerical value does not include the all the types of…

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    Define Personal Identity

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    The specific criteria of personal identity regards the essential conditions for a person at one point in time to be the same person at another later point in time. Further, the concepts involved in one’s mental characteristics will be discussed to determine if these criteria suffice in what defines personal identity. Regarding mental characteristics, we will examine an individual’s psychological traits which are developed through his or her past experiences and genetic predispositions.…

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    Being An Outsider

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    When I first got here, I was on the inside, because of the person that was my first friend. Then, I just felt really uncomfortable, So then I was on the outside. After a while I got bored with the outside, because there is never anything going on. Then I was back on the inside. So I guess I have felt what the Greasers…

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    certain group or an individual. People start to have poor performance during a stereotype is announced. In the novel, Whistling Vivaldi How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do by Claude M. Steele, Steele talks about stereotype threat as how a person reacts to the label they are given. There are many stereotype threats such as, asians being smart in math or Asians don’t know how to drive. In Steele’s book, Steel does experiments to see how well people do under a stereotype threat. Steele…

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    will be described in detail, along with their application to clinical psychology and ethical implications of their use in practice. The first of the six principles is reciprocation, which is where person A does something for person B, which makes person B feel obligated to do something for person A (Cialdini & Griskevicius, 2010). Moreover, Cialdini and Griskevicius, (2010) argued that this principle is…

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