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    Learned Helplessness

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    I believe that learned helplessness is true (esp. in its connection with depression) but doesn’t explain for all cases. I also believe that learned helplessness is a conditioned response. If you say you are going to fail so many times‚ then you will. Many people relate the two together when they are not always relatable. For instance‚ one might suffer from learned helplessness but could not be depressed‚ or one might be depressed but not have suffered from learned helplessness. But‚ I do believe

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    Learned Optimism

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    Through the clinical research of Dr. Martin Seligman‚ the concept of learned optimism was developed. Seligman explained that everyone may experience some momentary feelings of helplessness when encountering failing experiences. Seligman provides a systematic method to learned optimism that consists of recognizing and then disputing pessimistic thoughts. This method is referred to as the ABCDE model. ABCDE are the first letters of the steps that teachers of optimism can take in helping others develop

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    The innate immune system is referred to as the first line in host defense against invading pathogens and preserve host integrity [1]. Of them the innate immune cells have sensors such as macrophages and dendritic cells (DCs) detect molecular components of foreign microorgan¬isms known as pathogen-associated molecule patterns (PAMPs) through PRRs. Its highly developed ability to recognize microbial patterns and host derived danger signals relies on so-called PRRs‚ especially on the TLRs‚ RLRs and

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    increase one’s intelligence. Some scientists think that people behave as they do according to genetic predispositions. This is known as the "nature" theory of human behavior. Other scientists believe that people think and behave in certain ways because they are taught to do so. This is known as the "nurture" theory of human behavior. Intelligence can be employed to indicate the amount of knowledge available and the rapidity with which new knowledge is acquired; the ability to adapt to new situations

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    Learned Organizations

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    Learned organizations are organizations that are skilled at creating‚ acquiring‚ and transferring knowledge and at modifying its behavior to reflect new knowledge and insight. In my opinion all organization are learned organizations. In order to stay relevant to consumers and customers‚ organizations have to adapt to changes that are taking place around you and your organization‚ a microenvironment. The Kentucky Air Guard is absolutely a learned organizations. There are 5 different groups that make

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    Is Racism Learned

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    Every day people are hurt‚ affected‚ and even targets of racism. Why‚ just because someone dislikes the color of their skin. This leads to someone feeling left out‚ scarred‚ or even wanting to commit suicide. Is racism really learned? Racism is defined as a belief or doctrine that inherits differences among various human races or a policy or system government. Although‚ around 1936- along with the word racist- a new definition arises‚ hatred or intolerance of another race or other races. The history

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    A Lesson Learned

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    A Lesson Learned In this essay I am going to be telling you about my personal experience on how I dated the wrong man I will be telling about how I was introduced to him and what lead to our relationship what went on in the relationship and how I wasn’t aware of the wrong signs .What I did once I became aware that I was with the wrong man and how I got the strength to get up and walk away with a clean slate and if I would have stayed my life would have been at risk .The summer of 2012 I attended

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    We sometimes think of being good at mathematics as an innate ability. You either "have it" or you don’t. But to Schoenfeld‚ it’s not so much ability as attitude. You master mathematics if you are willing to try. That’s what Schoenfeld attempts to teach his students. Success is a function of persistence and doggedness and the willingness to work hard for twenty-two minutes to make sense of something that most people would give up on after thirty seconds... In the book “Outliers”‚ Malcolm Gladwell

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    Lessons Learned

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    able to call on others for their assistance. I need to also be available if my peers require my assistance. So‚ with that being said I need to have teamwork and team players! We all need to be on the same “team”. 4. In terms of military lessons learned: I would agree that to help me on my mission I need a strong military force derived of experienced and well-equipped soldiers. Experienced in the sense of

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    Lessons Learned

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    discussion forum showed how nurses empower themselves personally and collectively. Dr. Mary Wakefield speaks about 11 lessons learned in her DVD power and influence. I believe nurses have the ability to take on challenges in our nation’s healthcare in order to improve our patients overall health and satisfaction. Lessons Learned There are three important lessons learned Dr. Mary Wakefield speaks of in which I wish to address in this paper. Wakefield (2010) states‚ “You have to get off the porch

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