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    Becoming A Coach

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    coaches usually get very frustrated. It also takes the patience to succeed at times. To become a coach, people must obtain a Bachelor’s degree, and they need to fully understand the sport they are coaching. Also, they need to be prepared to study the tendencies of their opponents so they can try a formulate to beat them. This will often require coaches to spend long hours studying film. While coaching usually is not a job that will earn a person millions, it is an opportunity to work with and…

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    There are many eating disorders, and in this day and age a lot of people have these eating disorders. Whether a person feels unhealthy, yearns to be thin, or eats based upon their emotions, one thing is true about eating disorders. They are popular among the current generation. People are not satisfied with their bodies. They are not satisfied with their diets. Maybe they are not satisfied with themselves. A lot of people around the world think that eating disorders are more popular among…

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    in understanding people who exhibit suicide tendencies. An understanding of the theory has given me a better insight and understanding into what drives people to suicide. I previously considered suicide as a desperate move from weak people, but following an understanding of Joiner’s theory, I now understand that suicide is as a result of psychological disorders. The knowledge gives a different scope of looking at people who struggle with suicide tendencies. I now understand that it is not purely…

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    Violence Satire

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    Violence is playing a game of Russian Roulette. When we hurt anyone physically or mentally we’re firing the gun. When we hurt ourselves we’re firing the gun. Whenever we commit an act of violence we take the risk of it being the real bullet. Why do we take the risk of shooting ourselves or others when instead we could simply not play the cruel game of violence? Unfortunately we all pick up the gun and decide to play the game. Acts of violence are part of our everyday lives no matter if they’re…

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    Twelfth Night is a story that is written by William Shakespeare. Love is a major topic in the Twelfth Night because many major characters in the story fall in love with each other. In the story, the nature of love does not follow the guidelines of social class. Even though love does not follow these guidelines, the characters in the story still realize what social class they are associated in and it sometimes stops them from seeking out certain characters. There are a few love connections that…

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    to combat their emotional pain with physical pain; they use it as a way to endure living. Not only do some self-mutilate, but many that do become quickly addicted to their independently chosen harm. The more and longer they act on their harmful tendencies, the worse they can become. Self-harm and the scars left behind can also deepen the depression. It acts as a short-term escape but becomes another reason for them to be unhappy with their bodies, which makes them self-harm more, and it becomes…

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    a more collective good; however, it is also true that many things are unbeneficial for the people living in the society. The novels Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and 1984 by George Orwell exemplify these unfavorable tendencies brought on by the Marxist theory. These tendencies include a gap in how the working and ruling classes live and the extensive use of propaganda to promote the status quo. The Marxist theory originated from Karl Marx in the 1800s and started as a simple examination of…

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    psychiatrists have been attempting to answer questions on obedience. At the heart of the debate is why some humans naturally are obedient to authority, and why others have a tendency to be disobedient. Among the many people researching this topic are Erich Fromm and Theodore Dalrymple. Fromm’s work suggests that Freudian ideology shapes tendencies of obedience. Dalrymple claims that experiences in childhood outline impulses to obey. Whether it is Freudian ideas or childhood experiences that…

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    behavior and delinquency but typically in most studies, it is found that anti-social tendencies are proven to affect delinquency and criminal activity in not only the adolescent stages of life but also the later stages of life. Hirschi and Gottfredson actually disagree with this theory, stating that more social people actually are more likely to commit a crime. It is also stated that those who partake in addictive tendencies such as smoking and drinking are also more likely to commit crimes. I…

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    She is always wanting to help others. Reading is something we are working on, she has a tendency to rush through her work. She needs to work on taking her time and would benefit reading nightly at home. She communicates well with others, and is a joy to have in class. Jahdyn is a wonderful helper and is a classroom leader. Sophia Sophia has…

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