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    Perseverance affects me and others in the following ways: it makes you a better person, shows integrity, and it helps you accomplish your goals, and shows determination. The first reason how it affects me and the person around me is because it makes you a better person. It makes you a better person because it makes people be able to trust you more. If you are known for giving up after you fail at something, then nobody would want you to do stuff for them. Here is an example. If your coach told…

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    man or any person. This woman never commits to one man, and prefers to be self-governing. Her life is not as happy as some people might think it is. “She can never go out alone.” Her friend Jake says. (1). Brett is constantly complaining about her life to her friend, that is miserable and that nothing is good in her life. (1). Being independent is one of her best qualities, but sometimes she needs someone to be there for her, when she seeks help.…

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    So what makes someone rich or poor? People are rich or poor based on their family, education, and expectation of greatness. First, family plays the most important piece in whether or not someone ends up as a rich and successful person or a poor and unsuccessful person. Moms, dads, and siblings all play important roles in the shaping of people. If your family life has…

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    In any society we see that each of us as individuals occupies a place or position. Each one of us has a status and a role or roles, but these are not simply what we as individuals choose. They are not like roles a film actor may or may not opt to do. There are social institutions that constrain and control, punish and reward. They could be ‘macro’ social institutions like the state or ‘micro’ ones like the family. Social institutions are integral part of a human society because they are one of…

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    Decisions made by leaders around the globe affect at least one person each day. These decisions are not necessarily achieved by rational individuals. If people are placed in positions of power without the incentive to make the proper decision, then the scenario will end up appearing similar to that which is seen in “A Good Man is Hard to Find”. Within the story, the grandmother sees herself as a lady that can manipulate her family in any way she pleases. These same values are upheld by Red Sam,…

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    will be described in detail, along with their application to clinical psychology and ethical implications of their use in practice. The first of the six principles is reciprocation, which is where person A does something for person B, which makes person B feel obligated to do something for person A (Cialdini & Griskevicius, 2010). Moreover, Cialdini and Griskevicius, (2010) argued that this principle is…

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    Tom Regan “The Case for Animal Rights” The term inherent value is a state in which a being is more than just an object; it professes that any being has inherent value equally. Tom Regan uses the inherent value term to defend his case for animal rights by stating that animals possess these inherent rights and that it is justifiable to abolish the use of animals in science, hunting, and agriculture, etc. There are three main views to argue Regan’s inherent values term. One can argue against him…

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    From country to rock and metal to classical, there are a multitude of genres to pick from. It’s clear that every person most likely has a certain genre or a few genres that they highly prefer to others, but what individual factors lead us to have these preferences that do not mirror those of other people? More recent research has focused on personality in relation…

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    just to fit in with society today. One reason that some people develop psychological disorders is due to trying to fit in. Another reason why being a conformist is bad is because you can never learn anything new if you keep following one direction. A third reason why being a conformist is bad is because you can never show anyone your true identity and your uniqueness. Conformity causes people to hide their true identity and does not show their unique abilities of being a human being. In the…

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    Isolation of a human can affect a person in a multitude of ways. Isolation has the capability of effecting a person mentally and the ability to impact a person physically. Isolation of people occurs in different situations throughout life. These situations range from kids growing up who are considered to be "different", to a patient in a hospital, or maybe even a prisoner in jail. Isolation not only has the power to drive a person to insanity, but also the possibility of deteriorating a person's…

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