The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People

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    three and four have been spanked at least once by their parents in the last year (). Doctors highly encourage the use of nonabusive spanking or no spanking at all. However, doctors have found a reduced level of misbehavior in children who have been non abusively spanked (). In society spanking is often seen as abuse, and has gotten many parents in trouble with police due to complaints from neighbors or people in public who see a parent punishing their child. Parents should be allowed to punish…

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    disadvantages, but if managed people can live and cope with for the rest of their lives. ADHD is a commonly…

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    The assertion that teachers themselves are their most important resource is based on opinions rather than on fact. I understand that many people will have different opinions on the idea of teachers being their own best resource when it comes to the development of their professional expertise. The statement is both ambiguous and arguable when we take into account that teachers themselves might be seen as an individual who works well independently as an important resource, or as a collective term…

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    We write what we feel in the depths of our soul, but it is hope that leads us to despite any adversity to write about a hopeful future. An author of a famous book called Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey, tells us the story of early 20th century psychiatrist, Viktor Frankl. Frankl who was trained by Freudian psychology explains to us that our lives and personalities are mostly shaped by the occurrences in our childhood…

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    1. I successfully completed N-glycan, site specific-glycopeptides, and SEC (size-exclusion chromatography) analysis on several big batches of M710 RPP and process development samples in a timely manner. I am very dedicated to the tests I performed. The process of each analysis is complicated and often requires several days of lab-intensive work, and it is common to receive multiple tests at the same time. In order to meet the tight timeline, I rationally prioritize my tests, and plan my time to…

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    Social Media Censorship

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    Some students post highly inappropriate content such as pornography on social media. This has defeated the entire purpose of the medium altogether. Social media is very effective for students to make friends and advance their education; however, there are numerous disadvantages as well. The true challenge lies in addressing these issues and ensuring that the benefits can create the necessary impact. The perspective from the research completed by Chou et al. (2009) states that in some cases…

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    contrast, the Highly Effective Imperialist gets off his fanny and “goes native.” We might consider, for example, Richard Francis Burton—now he was Effective. In the days before jets or mints on your hotel room pillow, Burton made his way across five continents. He helped discover the source of the Nile; he was one of the first Westerners to visit Mecca, disguised as an Afghan Muslim. Yet in addition to all his journeys, in addition to writing a half-dozen books and innumerable monographs on…

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    is the one who acquainted himself with analyzing, treating, and controlling the relationship between him and clients. Throughout his own counseling experiences, Rogers concluded that entrusting the clients with a direction of counseling would be effective. This is called ‘client-centered therapy’ (p.26). Rogers noticed that listening to the client is more productive than just trying to ‘cure’ them. Even though the clients sound stupid or weird, the clients become able to realize their problems…

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    priority” Climate change limits the opportunities that future generations have, especially the poorest and most vulnerable. It is our duty to change how people treat/use the earth, educate, and get involved in our communities that can have a huge impact on improving the lives of the vulnerable populations affected by climate change. When people know how to treat and use the earth, it can be a useful solution. Many of us don’t understand that the way we treat the earth now will affect us in the…

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    Reductionist Reporting

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    Abstract This report discusses the presentation of psychobiological determinants of behaviour in the media. Focusing on online newspapers, this report will discuss seven examples of reductionist reporting. Although some parts of psychology have biological underpinnings, it is important to take more of a holistic approach when trying to develop an understanding for them. Examples include sibling aggression, internet usage and depression, diet and depression, natural remedies for relieving anxiety…

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