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    Personal Values and Attitudes Every person is unique and has a different set of personal values, attitudes and beliefs that shaped their way of living. As a Disability Support Professional (DSP), I am going to support individuals with mental, physical and intellectual disabilities, who may have a different set of values and beliefs as compared to my values and beliefs. As a DSP, I should keep in mind that the person I am going to support has his/her own values and beliefs and I should respect…

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    certain group or an individual. People start to have poor performance during a stereotype is announced. In the novel, Whistling Vivaldi How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do by Claude M. Steele, Steele talks about stereotype threat as how a person reacts to the label they are given. There are many stereotype threats such as, asians being smart in math or Asians don’t know how to drive. In Steele’s book, Steel does experiments to see how well people do under a stereotype threat. Steele…

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    and experiences. The experiences we go through later on influence us in life decisions. Our relationships shape us by defining the type of person we are. Whether we communicate with others well and help others out, your actions show the type of person you are. Like in the story “What, of this goldfish, would you wish?” Sergei would be looked as the type of person that is caring and puts others needs before his. He had a magical goldfish who granted him 3 wishes. His first wish used up when they…

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    second videos WHAT IS HAPPINESS is explain what is the happiness. The third is a article, author name is DarrinM. McMahon. He told us how to find their own happiness. To inform people what is happiness. THE SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS told us “Expressing your gratitude will make you a happier person.” Expressing your gratitude is a very correct point of view people should to know that and to know how to express gratitude to another person. One can agree with this author, because the view”Expressing…

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    to go about your day. I have no idea how going class daily at the scheduled time became a norm. It must have been something that everyone started doing and later became a more concrete idea and normal for every student to do. I agree that no one person started all this and that others hopped on the bandwagon to what become normal. After it becomes “tradition” or “routine” you don’t really question why you do what you do, it is just normal. This is why it is so easy to fall into the “they”. …

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    The three characteristics/strengths that I feel I would bring to the Social Work program would be; first that I am a joyful person; second that I am a very empathetic person; third I have experience. I am not the type of person that likes to dwell on the bad but instead I have always made it a point to have joy even through the most difficult times in my life. That does not mean that I am never sad but, it means even when I am sad that I remind myself of the good I am blessed with. I always try…

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    Role of Adversity on Identity Adversity is something we all face no matter how small or significant. Whether or not we know it, people go through problems every day. By considering the character of the barber from “Lather and Nothing Else”, the author demonstrates that adversity can reveal who we truly are. When people face adversity, it can bring people closer to their true self. The barber is very accomplished in his profession and takes great pride in his work. This is shown by the line “…I…

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    deteriorate, causing the decline of memory in middle to older aged individuals. Although there are treatments that slow the progression of Alzheimer’s and soften the symptoms of the disease, there are still no cure. Alzheimer’s only continues to worsen as a person diagnosed with the disease continues to grow older. Approximately 4.5 million Americans are affected by Alzheimer’s disease at the current date (Alzheimer 's Disease Center). This numerical value does not include the all the types of…

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    The current research explores animals are able to aid humans after a break up of any kind. The overarching thesis is playing with an animal can help the person cope with a break up because of the change of focus to something else. The important role that dogs play is that having a bond with “man’s best friend” means that the animal can sense when the owner is feeling bad, in this case going through a break up, and then make the owner feel better by being there for them. In the first section of…

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    Blind Confidence People can hold firm trust in a person or aspects of life; we associate this feeling with being confident . When we claim someone is ignorant, we assume they have no actual knowledge over something or its topic . And we could mix both of these aspects together in one person then our reference would be a red hearing personality. The question I have is why some people if not most have done this at least once in their life span. We can accept to stand ground in something we have no…

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