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    There was once a cat named Sylvester. Who had a friend named Lizzy. Lizzy was a lizard she was Sylvester's best friend maybe his only friend. It was the beginning of October and it was a dark and very windy day. Sylvester was walking along the side of a building when he spotted a restaurant door open. The cat thought to himself maybe there might be food. Sylvester was very hungry so he decided to go in unaware of the consequences. He walked around for a few seconds when an angry worker came at…

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    for clearer understanding the mind-set of school shooters into three class typologies. The traumatized shooter as Dr. Langman describes, usually come from broken homes where they (the shooter) was either a victim of physical or sexual abuse or worse both. Also, the parents may be victims of substance abuse or have prior criminal history as he elaborates in his article, Rampage School Shooters: A Typology. The next typology is the psychotic shooter. Learnedly this characterization of a…

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    Jung Typology & DISC Behavioral profile assessment Reflection Over the past few months I have been very curious about myself, like; What kind of person am I? Why do I feel like this, right now? Seriously pondering my life at moments. Randomly braking down confused about myself. Crazy, I’m thinking, who knows more about yourself than, you of course? I question taking some generic self-assessment that I found online, but knew deep down that I wouldn’t care of the results based off its…

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    a. Dynamics In the thesis study, small household typologies have been investigated under ‘dynamics, diverse, dual’ trilogy respectively and this is an alternately trilogy that each concept creates each other. Small households’ typologies have been investigated by these three concepts. Firstly, dynamic concept has a great effect on the formation of household typologies by some basic features such as; age, family life-cycle, flexibility, timely transformations on small households, distances…

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    Identifying other similar works, Rolfe (2011) emphasizes that Christensen’s (2011) typology of ‘knowing-why’ is virtually identical to both his and Brenner’s concept of ‘knowing that’. In like manner, Barbara Carper (1997), develops a similar typology that she denotes as empirical. Carper’s (1997) description of her empirical concept closely aligns to the ‘knowing-that’ components of Rolfe and Brenner’s. Her empirical model consists of retention of facts, descriptors, and exemplars just as one…

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    MYERS-BRIGGS ASSESSMENT The results of my Humanmetrics Jung Typology Test are that I am ISFJ type. I am the following: Introvert (56%) Sensing (28%) Feeling (44%) Judging (25%) You have a moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (56%) You have a moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (28%) You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (44%) You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (25%) I most definitely agree with my results for plenty of reasons…

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    1.Introduction The Miles and Snow typology began in the early 1980's with Miles and Snow exploring the many different strategies of hundreds of companies in numerous industries. They found impressive strategies and tactics. Miles and Snow identified four main types of strategic behavior and organizational characteristics in the business. The aim of this report is to identify each characteristic and apply them to a business which uses that characteristic. 2.Findings * Prospector – An…

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    to the business. It is important to understand the personalities of employees because it helps determine the working relationships between everybody. Organization behavior determine the types of roles that people will play. So by taking the Jung Typology Test will determine the personality trait of a person that is coming into an organization by giving a person a 4 letter type. This will tell if you are going to be an effective leader or other skills that you can bring to the table. After…

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    In Child Psychology, we were required to complete four personality tests. With the results, you could find out whether or not you are people-oriented or task oriented, an extrovert or an introvert, if you are an auditory learner or a visual learner, and a few others. In my opinion, these tests allowed everyone to learn a little bit more about themselves. Many of my classmates are working towards a degree that aims to better the lives of people around us; nurses, educators, therapists. By taking…

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    For example, while “watching his son play in a sprinkler,” Ames remarks how “it did look like a birth or resurrection” (#). In the words of June Hadden Hobbs in her article “Burial, Baptism, and Baseball: Typology and Memorialization in Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead,” Ames “[invests his life] with meaning and [records] it in a way that memorializes [how] he wants to be remembered” (Hobbs 245). By combining a simple occasion with Biblical influence, Ames venerates…

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