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    For this assignment, I interviewed Felicia Low, a Program Advisor at the School of Public Health. This interview taught me a lot about myself and my interpersonal communication skills when it comes to communication on a one-on-one basis. Prior to the interview, I was a bit nervous since I did not know Mrs. Low personally and never communicated with her face-to-face. I prepared to conduct the interview in a way that it would feel like a normal conversation and not a regular interview. For…

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    question, are we digging deep enough? Jesus says, As for what was sown on rocky ground, this is the one who hears the word and immediately receives it with joy, yet he has no root in himself, but endures for a while, and when tribulation or persecution arises on account of the word, immediately he falls away… As for what was sown on good soil, this is the one who hears the word and understands it. He indeed bears fruit and yields, in one case a hundredfold, in…

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    In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, the main character, Holden Caulfield, has many issues. He likes to push his problems onto others, judge them with his internal thought, and isn’t willing to work on any of his personal issues. Holden Caulfield doesn’t take responsibility for his actions and tends to blame society for his problems. Whenever Holden has a bad experience, he’s very quick to blame society and other people around him. For example, Holden blames the general population…

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    Reaching My Goal

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    result, I came to believe that the world is safe and that all people can be trusted. I developed positive thought, emotional (happy and content), and behavioral patterns, such as asking people questions if I ever needed advice, for example. In other words, my thought patterns led me to say, “If I ask for help, I will receive it.” However, I also believe that I’m an unworthy person, for…

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    overwhelmingly positive or negative reaction to physician-assisted suicide. Out of the 20 people that I surveyed, 75% of them knew what physician-assisted suicide was. When I asked for the first word that came to mind when thinking of physician-assisted suicide I was surprised at the amount of reassuring words I received. Answers were ranging from compassion, relief, and peace, to death being the most common reoccurring negative interpretation. One of the main observations that I made was people…

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    The Role of WOM (Word of Mouth) Marketing 4.4.1 The analysis of the results of WOM Figure 4.6 what kind of account like to follow on social media According to the research of Chinese like to follow what kind of account on social media (Fig 4.6), nearly 70% of the respondents are interested in We media like movie critic etc, which option ‘5’ (‘very probably’) accounted for 46.36%. The proportion of ‘actor or actress’ is the second highest, which accounted for 53.67% in total. On the contrary,…

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    It is important for a teacher to know their student’s likes and dislikes. This is a tremendous way to help your students grow and reach their full potential. The more educated you are on your students, the easier it is for you as a teacher. During my read aloud, I had a tough time choosing a book for my students because all their genre interest differed. This made it very challenging to choose a book, which complemented all the student’s interest. Ages and stages were my referral resource, in…

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    Self Esteem Scale Analysis

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    Narcissism because it asks questions that have the characteristics of someone with narcissism. For instance, a narcissistic has an inflated perception of themselves, they believe they are better than everyone, others problems do not interest them, in other words they are vain and it is all about them. These questions will be able to demonstrate that. Narcissistic trait best fits with extroversion in the Big 5 because people who are extroverted tend to be more outgoing and when in a group of…

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    Case Study: VOA

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    Volunteers of America better known as VOA, is a nonprofit organization located in over 400 communities in 46 states as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. VOA has over a hundred human service programs including housing, healthcare, and behavioral health organizations. Since 1896, VOA has supported at risk youths, the frail elderly, men and women returning from prison, the homeless, recovering addicts, and people with disabilities. Roughly about, 55,000 people donated to the agency…

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    Traditional Circle

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    In my last AGPP class on December 13th I co-kept a circle with Professor Lukens. Prof. Lukens and I met twice before the circle to review the opening, questions, and closing of the circle. She had a talking piece picked out and we borrowed a piece of cloth to use as a centerpiece. Using some notes from the training I attended with Kay Pranis, I created a handout with a description of what a balanced circle looks like (i.e. getting acquainted, building relationships, addressing issues, developing…

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