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    Irrational Beliefs

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    Irrational beliefs are messages about life we send to ourselves that keep us from growing emotionally. Fallacies are a mistaken belief‚ especially one based on unsound arguments. Fallacies lead to illogical and false conclusions that turn to be debilitative emotions. An idea is irrational if: It distorts reality and is illogical. It prevents the person from reaching their goals or leads to unhealthy emotions. These ideas can also lead to self-defeating behavior. Some irrational beliefs a person can

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    aspects of their life. At this point in life most‚ if not all‚ aspects of the child’s life are decided by their parents. As the child begins to grow‚ however they begin to make their own decisions and desire more liberties. So the question arises: When should a parent let their child make their own decisions? Of course any sane parent know that their child is not ready to go out into the world and make their own decisions about things as soon as they come out of the womb‚ but some parents do believe

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    Religious Beliefs

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    Religious Belief System REL/330 Religious Belief System A belief system is a system that is an opinion which determines how we interact with every aspect of out life. Your belief is something that is stored deep into your subconscious mind that will either give you the drive you need to succeed or tell you that it is ok to fail. Religion is a particular type of belief system‚ but not all belief systems are religion. Telling the difference

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    Traditions and Beliefs

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    part of the ancient tradition. Folk Beliefs‚ otherwise known as "Superstitious Beliefs"‚ forms part of a people’s value systems and culture. They basically reflect the customs‚ traditions‚ and mores of a group‚ which has been based on religious beliefs‚ opinions‚ or popular old practices. Also they tell of how a people view the unknown and the Means to appease the gods that control the future. Filipinos still adhere to numerous widely-held folk beliefs that have no scientific or logical basis

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    Superstitious Beliefs

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    SUPERSTITIOUS BELIEFS INTRODUCTION Over a period of time‚ superstitious beliefs have rooted themselves firmly in our society‚ so much so that it is virtually impossible for the person to ignore them. They have made a place for themselves in all the walks of life‚ including politics and sports. Politicians resorting to the astrological predictions is not at all rare. On the other hand‚ examples of superstitions in sports include cricketers carrying a coloured handkerchief in their pocket‚ or soccer

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    Peronal Beliefs

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    “What do you do if your personal values are in conflict with organizational/interpersonal business protocols?” Personal values deal with ethical standards‚ morals‚ beliefs‚ integrity‚ respect‚ commitment‚ understanding and unbiased behaviors. Values are the basic believes that are important to you‚ the ones that guide your choices and tell you what is right or wrong (Pace‚ 2006). It would be extraordinarily hard to work in a company where my personal values are in conflict with the organization’s

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    BELIEF SYSTEM

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    Belief System Introduction Each country has its own culture as each person has his/her own religion. Belief system of a person or a society is the set of beliefs that they have about what things are right‚ wrong and what things are true‚ false. The personal beliefs of us play a small part in each religion‚ which it points out the special of it that no others can have. Religion is certainly a type of belief system‚ but not all belief systems are religion. Each individual person has different

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    Ethnocentric Beliefs

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    We become believers of our beliefs do to what is the norm in our life. Relativism is something that people become because what influences there belief in the world. When ypu look at society in a sociological view‚ I have seen the norms and values people have. Manners are something that not everyone values‚ when you have manners we witness that people will treat us with more

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    I thought I wasn’t going to be able to get a hold of her. I quickly ran through my list of problems. I ended up having to repeat it twice because I was talking so fast; she couldn’t understand a word I was saying. “You have to calm down sweetie.” My mom stated. I was wondering why I was hearing this so much. Did anyone realize the pressure I was under? She began to explain to me that she had taken them out of my bag that morning because she was buying new ones‚ which

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    John Calvin’s Beliefs vs. Ignatius of Loyola’s Beliefs John Calvin was an influential person in the 1500’s on the teachings and writings of religion. Another important leader was Ignatius of Loyola‚ but his was in the form of Counter-Reformation. Calvin and Loyola had different beliefs about salvation. Calvin and Loyola also had a way to make people be drawn to their beliefs. John Calvin was born in France to a upper middle class Roman Catholic family in 1509. His father wanted him to be a

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