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    looking at the news, reading the newspaper, and I enjoying my history classes. So went looking for something as a major, I made sure it had all components that I enjoy doing. Additionally, the results from my Strong Interest Inventory support my decision as it suggested that I have a strong Enterprising in my skills. This means that I have the potential to be persuasive, fast learner, direct with others and the ability to motivate other. In addiction, the following activities that come more…

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    Strong Interest Inventory

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    According to the MBTI assessment, I am an ISTP and according to the Strong Interest Inventory, my strongest themes are RCI; I agree with these analyses, all things considered. As mentioned in the modules, everyone has a bit of both types in them, but some stand out stronger than others. Regarding myself, especially, it actually depends on the situation and moment as to which type or interest will stand out more prominently. MBTI Assessment • I: Having done several MBTI assessments before, I…

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    John Trimble Oddly Normal

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    John Schwartz’s book, “Oddly Normal” illustrates how his third child showed signs that he was gay at a very young age. The content of the book that made it readable was not because his son was gay or the criticism that him and his wife received as parents, but the style and tactic that he wrote with made it readable for us. In Schwartz’s book, he uses many of the characteristics that John Trimble the author of the “Writing with Style” shows that are what makes a book readable. John Schwartz…

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    Case and Blackwell (2008) provide a thorough description of the 2004 update of the Strong Interest Inventory (SII), its practical application, technical evaluation, reliability, validity, and its strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, providing counselors with the necessary information to assist them in determining if the inventory is appropriate to the population they serve. Originally developed in 1927 by E. K Strong, the SII was revised in 2004 to make it more efficient and broaden the areas…

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    able to learn more. A successful career also includes well pay and benefits. Interests- Strong Interest Inventory What are your strongest interest codes according to the Strong Interest Inventory (SII)? My strongest interest codes according to the Strong Interest Inventory are Conventional, Investigative, and Social. Do you agree or disagree with your Strong results? Why or why not? I do agree with my Strong Interest Inventory results. I enjoy working with data and numbers,…

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    course, many resources have been provided to me so that I may be able to narrow down my options for my career and major interests. Through activities that have helped me to explore my personality like the STEAM project, the Type Focus test, and the Strong Interest Inventory, I have been able to more clearly see which careers and majors interest me and which do not. Through tools such as the career and academic counseling appointments as well as the informational interview, e-portfolio, and…

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    INFO 200 Reflection Essay

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    I feel that taking up INFO 200 was one of the best decisions I have ever taken at the University Of Washington. It has opened a whole new perspective of looking at things for me. Previously any new technological discoveries or advances used to make me compute in my mind about the things used to create it, the data structures and the language that goes into making it, etc. However, after taking up this class my perspective has shifted to things like the design issues, the flaws with the user…

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    Jesminder’s Interaction with people is a support from her friend Tony and from her sister Pinky. “Trust is continually called to grow and deepen, or it is wounded and diminishes. It is a trust that the other will not possess or crush you but rejoices in your gifts and calls you to growth and to freedom. Such a trust calls forth trust in yourself” (Vanier 43). This quote shows that interaction with people can build trust in others which will build a strong relationship with people you trust…

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    Protein-protein interaction can be defined as the interactions between different protein molecules within the cellular organization leading to formation of large protein complex which is modulated by non-covalent interactions such as hydrophobic interaction, hydrogen bond, van der Waals interactions etc. Protein-protein interaction plays an important role in functioning of body’s significant mechanism such as replication, transcription, translation, signal transduction, cell cycle, etc. Thus,…

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    Van Der Waals Interaction

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    four types of interactions that stabilize a protein and give it structure at the tertiary level. Hydrophobic interactions are nonpolar molecules, they generally have a long chain of carbons that do not interact with water molecules. RGroups prefer to interact with each other internally and away from water (Wolfe, G. (2000). Thinkwell biochemistry - 2.7.4 Tertiary Structure). This interaction contributes significantly to the folding and shaping of a protein. Hydrophobic interactions are…

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