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    Merchant of Venice

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    different religion‚ Portia’s inability to choose who she wishes to marry and Shylock’s revenge towards Antonio by taking him to court because he did not repay the bond of three thousand ducats are all crucial moments in the play which stimulate audience empathy‚ sympathy and concern. This leaves the audience to question and consider their own moral values and relationships. Shakespeare displays Shylock‚ one of the main characters in the play The Merchant of Venice in his relationships with fellow humans

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    the client. The most important of these attitudes is the counsellor’s ability to understand the client’s feelings and at the same time show respect for the client and being congruent or genuine. Rogerian therapys main core conditions are Empathy‚ Unconditional Positive Regard and Congruence or genuineness‚ but he also listed six more conditions in addition to these three. 1. Two persons are in Psychological contact. 2. The first‚ whom we shall term the client‚ is in a state of incongruence

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    Dimension of Diversity Race and/or gender are not the definition of diversity. Diversity is all of us and how we are so different. To better understand diversity it can be broken down into four different dimensions and classifications. These points will help you begin to pick apart the complex topic of diversity. Dimensions 1. Dimension may be hidden/ visible a. Race‚ gender and possible age or wealth index may be a visible dimension that / would classify people into one group. b. Intelligent

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    What Is Compassion

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    compass‚ I have reflected on my past and thought about my future‚ both personally and professionally.   I have taken the four directions of the moral compass and applied them to my own life and career. What is Compassion? Is it the understanding or empathy for the suffering of others? It’s the kind of thing that drives others to do something kind or generous for another person that needs‚ or needed help. Mahatma Gandhi stated‚ “It is easy enough to be friendly to one’s friends. But to befriend the

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    ambitious. However‚ emotionally intelligent leaders are motivated by a strong inner drive‚ not simply money or titles. They are resilient and optimistic in disappointments. It takes a lot to break their spirit or thwart their confidence. • Empathy Managers with empathy are not necessarily easy on their staffs. They do‚ however‚ possess the compassion and understanding of human nature that enables them to connect

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    change the growth within the client. The most important of these attitudes is the counsellor’s ability to understand the client’s feelings and showing respect for the client and being congruent or genuine. The Rogerian main core conditions are Empathy‚ Unconditional Positive Regard and Congruence or genuineness‚ but he also listed six conditions in additions to these three. 1. Two persons are in Psychological contact. 2. The first‚ whom we shall term the client‚ is in a state of incongruence‚

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    Villans in East of Eden

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    East of Eden Essay Villains are what make the stories interesting; they are people who are displaying the worst of human characteristics. In East of Eden‚ that callous and malicious individual is Cathy. Cathy is devoid of human empathy and shows this many times throughout the novel. Cathy has committed many heinous crimes towards her family. At the beginning of the novel‚ Cathy kills her parents by setting their house on fire while they were inside. Parents are essentially your creators‚ by killing

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    Though these words may make their appearance in similar text‚ they have different meanings. While sympathy is feeling compassion‚ sorrow‚ or pity for the hardships that another person encounters‚ empathy involves putting yourself in in the shoes of another. In Susan Glaspell’s short story‚ A Jury of Her Peers‚ Martha Hale demonstrates both of these commonly confused words. Martha Hale‚ the wife of Mr. Hale‚ is a resident of the farm close to the property of the Wrights’. Mrs.Hale used to be good

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    I’m Not Scared Major Character Descriptions 1. Michele Amitrano- Michele’s compassion is his most projecting characteristic that makes him appealing to the reader. Throughout the novel‚ he exhibits empathy well beyond his years‚ often making readers forget that he is just nine. This can be seen clearly in three main instances. First‚ when he goes after his sister when she has fallen over (pg. 4) despite his own fears. Secondly‚ offering to complete the forfeit in place of Barbra when Skull forces

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    her mother. In this quote‚ Sal refuses to empathize with her father and how he Mrs.Cadaver‚ and her relevance to their family. “Who cares? I thought. Who cares how he met Mrs.Cadaver?” Sal isn’t looking at her father’s perspective and is lacking empathy to her father. She is also disrespecting her father which affects the way she is viewed. In the middle of the novel‚ Sal is beginning to empathize with Phoebe‚ when her mother leaves instead of being stubborn and ignoring. “I felt bad for Phoebe.

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