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    Impression of three days to see I have read Three days to see many times.Recently . I read it again . Three days to see is a famous essay written byAmerican writer Helen Keller. Miss Keller unfortunately got blind and deaf whenshe was very young‚ due to misuse of medication. However‚ She learned alllessons that a healthy woman can do with the help of teacher sullivan andparents. She also mastered serveral foreign languages very well. What’s moreshe was admitted into Harvard university .Finally

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    How Do I See

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    How I would like to see myself in the next 10 years? For the next 10 years I want to see myself succeed in every aspect such as self‚ family/social‚ economic‚ and spiritual. I would like to see myself still in service‚ growing in my profession and continuous my study / schooling. So‚ I will improve more in the areas of my weaknesses and make use of my full potential and ability in achieving my personal goals. By that time‚ I am continuing practicing my profession as Psychologist and perhaps

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    Have you ever starred at a model on a cover of a magazine‚ thinking "I wish to look like that"? Is it logical to base your feelings of self worth on models in advertisements and magazines? The answer is: absolutely not. The models we see in magazines‚ should not be people we look up to in terms of body image. "Looks don’t matter‚ beauty is skin deep." We often hear sayings like this‚ and yet we live in a society that contradicts this very idea. If looks don’t matter‚ why does the media use airbrushing

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    Get Fit & Healthy

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    can add more exercises‚ add weight‚ and change up your program to include more days or just work specific muscle groups on specific days. As your muscles grow stronger you will be able to reduce the rest time between each set. You should rest for about 30 seconds between sets. Muscle is metabolically active and therefore when you gain muscle it burns more calories and helps to raise your metabolism. If you do not have money for a gym membership or do not have acess to one here is a great website

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    Monkey See Monkey Do

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    Monkey See‚ Monkey Do The brain development of a child is more simplistic than it is complex. Much of how a child’s brain is developed is not only by what he or she may hear‚ but also by what he or she observes. Many studies have been conducted to prove that a child is more than likely going to imitate who he or she sees and implement that particular observation into action and will not but those actions through a conductive reasoning process until he or she develops the skill to reason‚ which

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    10 Golden Rules of Writing Email at the Workplace Presently‚ email has become a pivotal tool in business. In workplace‚ email correspondence should professionally treat differently than personal emails. When using email in workplace or for business purposes‚ email shall always clear and concise to avoid unintended damage to relationships and image of yourself or company. Following are some rules for email writing. 1) Keep messages brief and to the point. Write email in short‚ brief and to the

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    How I See Myself

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    How Do I See Myself in Ten Years? Where do I see myself in ten years?   Thinking about this question gave me a chance to analyse my goals‚ wishes‚ and ambitions.   In ten years I know I want the basic things of life‚ love‚ family‚ and happiness and the opportunity to pursue my dreams.   I would like to be honoured with having children with my future wife. I will be employed by a top automotive company.   I will own my own business; either still live in Melbourne or in another state and be able to

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    View of the Soul

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    3-8-13 Aristotle vs. Plato: Views on the Soul The happening which took place in the sixth and fifth centuries in how the Greeks thought and spoke of the soul resulted in a very complicated notion that comes out as one as outstanding close to conceptions of the soul that we find in philosophical theories‚ especially Plato’s and Aristotle’s theories. In doing so they changed the ways that we look at the soul‚ and how we view philosophy. But when looking at their views‚ are they really the same in

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    Article Assignment #2 “See Aggression... Do Aggression.” In “See Aggression...Do Aggression” Bandura’s theoretical proposition was that he believed that children can learn to be aggressive. Bandura decided to conduct an experiment to see if he was right. He believed that if you expose a child to either a aggressive model or a nonaggressive model that the children would imitate the actions of the model. His test would show to just what extent the children mimic the behaviors displayed. In the

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    Deontological Ethics: The theory of Deontology was created by a great philosopher by the name of Immanuel Kant. Kant believes human inclinations‚ emotions and consequences should play no role in moral action; therefore‚ the motivation behind an action must be based on obligation and well thought out before the action takes place. Kant also believed that morality should‚ in theory‚ provide people with a framework of rational rules that guide and prevent certain actions and are independent of personal

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