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    (2015), country with more individualistic score tend to care more about themselves than the society. Thus, Thailand, in comparison to UK, seems to be more concern about ethical issues. This is because when ones feel that they are a part of their community, there are high possibility that they will care more about their society, and desert their personal needs (Gupta & Ogden, 2009). However, with higher power distance, a degree to which the members tend to accept inequality within society…

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    Jung Self Evaluation

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    Last the letter C, the High C means that I tend to adhere to rules, standards, procedures, and protocol set by those in authority whom they respect. The low C says that I tend to operate more independently from the rules and standard operating procedures. That is what the word DISC stands for and what each letter says about some ones personality. My personal…

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    permissive parenting style tends to have few rules or standards of behavior and when they do have rules, they are not consistent, so nice to the point where the parent seems like a friend than an authoritative figure. (Are You A Permissive Parent?). A child that was raised in a permissive style of parenting would more than likely lack self-discipline because the permissive parent tend to not be accustomed to consistent rules. A child taught under the permissive style tend to feel insecure due…

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    Stereotypes Of Women

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    States that, The University of Bradford conducted a study that introduces conclusive evidence that estrogen tends to give women a longer attention span than men.For example, women are more likely to follow the posted speed limit and wear their seat belts compared men. This a glimpse of why women are better drivers due to the fact that men tend to get distracted by their surroundings and also tend to disregard for rules that are enforced to protect themselves and others. In an online article by…

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    These authors main point of this source was to see how celebrities and stars, such as reality television stars, impact the buying of their products. They showed and tested how people tend to buy products based on reality stars. They explain how television was a form of entertainment, but now we have come too far with mainstream promotions. They also talked about how reality stars can influence their audience’s perceptions of life and their morals and purchases in life. They explain how our…

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    introverts as being weak, unoriginal, and unintelligent, which more often than not, is not at all true. In fact, studies such as SAT scores, grade-point averages, and intelligence test scores prove this perception to be inaccurate. Introverts also tend to be very independent, causing solitude to act as a catalyst to creativity and innovation. Quiet emphasizes the need for a regular relationship between introverts and extroverts; within these relationships, different tasks may be divided to…

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    Model Boys Risk Behavior

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    combination of athleticism and antisocial behavior. Thus, we believe that tough boys tend to do more risk behaviors. However, risk behaviors of tough boys are well-known, but I had observed model boys’ risk behaviors few times so far. So, here I want to focus on model boys’ risk behavior and possible reasons. Since a model boy is evaluated as cool, a leader, and cooperative by peers, teachers, and parents, they mostly tend to do his best in every ways. Expectations by society including peers,…

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    According to the Child’s Defense fund website, the U.S Census Bureau claimed that in 2015, 43.1 million people were poor, and one in three were children. As this website stated, “about 20% of children were poor in 2015, compared to 12.4% of people ages 18-64 and 8.8% of people ages 65 and older” (childrensdefense.org). Poverty is when you have insufficient amount of income to obtain even the basic needs to survival, such as food and shelter, for you or your family. Children living in poverty…

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    Try to position your culture and one other culture you know well against the ‘Big Five’. Big Five theory in psychology shows what are the dimensions or different facets that make up a person's personality. The dimensions and different facets are different factors of person’s personality that everyone has at different levels. The five factors of personality (Big Five) are: Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism and Openness to experience. In this case, will be analyzed and…

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    I tend to exert power over my younger siblings, classmates, and friends. However, senior family members, teachers, and students tend to exert power over me in the course of our interactions. Due to the lack of sufficient knowledge on which partner holds what amount of power in various decision-making areas, it becomes…

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