1. What is Conditional Positive Regard? What effect does it have on personality development? a. Conditional Positive Regard is when a person must meet conditions of worth in order to receive affection/acceptance‚ or when affection/acceptance is only given out in certain circumstances. This requires people to meet certain preconditions or requirements. It is the opposite of Unconditional Positive regard‚ which provides affection and acceptance with no strings attached. Conditional Positive Regard
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hearts‚ The Great Gatsby is none other than a work of complex tragedy. The overall focus of The Great Gatsby is the great American dream. Jay Gatsby‚ whose dream revolves around the novel‚ has always loved just one girl by the name of Daisy. Early on in the book Gatsby’s true feelings emerge about Daisy. He is said to have lied about his family‚ wealth and social status to purely make himself “worthy” of her. Without his lies‚ Daisy would never have even considered marrying Gatsby because of his financial
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Socrates statement‚ “the unexamined life is not worth living”(Plato‚ Apology Part 38) emphasizes the importance Socrates placed on self-awareness and seeking knowledge. Only by doing this are we are able to understand the difference between right and wrong‚ have true purpose and direction in our life‚ and live “The Good Life.” Socrates refused not to live his life in pursuit of truth (philosophy) even if it meant death as the penalty. He would rather die than be forced to stop seeking knowledge.
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You work for a financial planning organisation that manages thousands of clients’ portfolios and accounts. Recently there have been several changes in the industry that affect clients who have share portfolios. For some clients‚ the changes will have a negative effect on their investments while other clients will be receiving good news. You have been asked to write a letter to all the relevant clients asking them to attend an information session regarding the changes that will affect their share
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A Complex Desire Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is a tragic play that revolves around the protagonist Prince Hamlet in the 16th century. His father‚ late King Hamlet‚ appears to Prince Hamlet in act one‚ scene five after his tragic death to relay his message of his death to his one and only son. However‚ it seems that the rational Hamlet has already started to go mad with grief because the Ghost is a visual and auditory hallucination of Hamlet’s. The Ghost mentions the two aspects of Oedipal desires
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3/4/14 Determining The Formula of a Complex Ion Luqman Khan Contents: Aim………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……2 Results……………………………………………………………………………………….………………………2-6 - Raw Data………………………….………….……………………………………………………..…..2 - Qualitative Analysis………………………………………………………………………………….2 - Data Processing……………………………..……………………………………………………..3-5 - Graphical Results……………………………..…………………………………………….…….5-6 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………………………6-7 Evaluation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Growth Complex Orientation According to the growth complex orientation‚ the purpose of the criminal justice system is to build an ever growing bureaucracy; administering justice and controlling crime are tools that are used to increase the agency’s size and power (Kraska‚ 2004). In an effort to meet the organizational ends in the most efficient way‚ scientific methods are established in order to create rules and regulations‚ which will get everyone to perform their duties in the same technically
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suggest that ”no place” is just no place right now. That is to say that Utopia is “an ideal place that does not exist in reality” yet (Murfin and Ray 529). The theoretical and literary genres of Utopianism which came in the wake of More’s Utopia seek to promote a “vision of ‘the good life’”‚ as Barbara Goodwin and Keith Taylor explain in their collaborative work‚ The Politics of Utopia. This “good life” is often a vision which “transcends normal idealism” and “is inevitably at variance with the imperfections
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CHAPTER 2. SIMPLE IDEAS‚ COMPLEX ORGANIZATIONS CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW Chapter 2 Summary ____________________________________________________ In Chapter 2‚ the authors explore how properties of modern organizations and of human nature interact to create problems and pressures in everyday managerial life. The authors see organizations as: 1. Complex—People are hard to understand and predict. Interactions among individuals and groups within organizations multiply human complexities‚ and connections
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What Impact does Internet have on Today’s Youth? In our society‚ technology is ubiquitous. It helps a country to develop and make the life easier for those who use it. People are very influenced by the technology and they use it all the time such as internet which seduced almost all generations. In the excerpt “What’s the Matter with Kids today?” the author Amy Goldwasser disagrees with Doris Lessing who wrote the excerpt “On Not Winning the Nobel Prize”. They both see Internet in different
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