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    As aristotle claimed‚ he believed that the ownership of tangible goods help develop a persons moral character. I do agree with aristotle because when a person has ownership over something it might change their moral character for the better for example‚ when you receive an award‚ it changes your mood and you become proud of yourself and motivated to keep doing well. Jean Paul Sartre was also another intelligent man‚ he believed that people can also own intangible things like skill‚ I also agree because

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    control Interpersonal skills 2. What undesirable behaviors are associated with low EQ? Insecure Jealous Uncaring of others feelings Doesn’t take responsibility for his or her feelings Doesn’t respect others feelings Controlling Angry a demanding person negative people 3. Summarize the arguments of scientists critical of the concept of EQ. 1. The tests cannot measure a person’s innate emotional intelligence because the test greatly regards the influence of one’s environment. 2. The tests are not

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    occurs when individuals observe other individuals and automatically make assumptions about their behavior. The assumptions are usually dispositional factors‚ for example if someone sees one person hitting another person‚ they automatically arrive at the hypothesis that the person actually hitting the other person is evil‚ rather than even thinking about the situational factors (the man could have been doing it in self defense). An example of the fundamental attribution error is Ross et al. (1977)

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    My father The person who I would like to describe is my father‚ Ryszard. He is 41 and he is a driver. He has short‚ light hair and green eyes. He is 180 cm hight. He works very hard but all the tim he smiles and he is happy. He is intelligent and he has many plans for the future. He care for our future. For example he wants to built a house. He always belives that everything will be fine. He loves watching TV‚ music and food. He likes computer and he can use the internet. He hates when peple are

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    losing their insight like losing their workers‚ any exertion in catching their aptitude is sure to have some long haul esteem (Birzniece‚ 2011; Müller‚ 2014). Intelligent Software Agents are little software projects that perform certain errands already characterised in a mechanised way (Birzniece‚ 2011). A trademark highlight of Intelligent Software Agents is the way that

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    Bilingual Person

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    of the many thousands? A bilingual person is one who has the knowledge or intelligence of knowing two or more languages. However‚ there are different levels and stages of bilingualism. There is individual bilingualism which is when a person knows his/her mother tongue and another language that is used in society‚ as well as elective bilingualism which is a person who chooses to learn a new language. There also is circumstantial bilingualism which describes a person that learns another language in order

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    Animals Are Not Persons

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    cannot be persons In this essay I will argue that animals cannot be considered as persons using the three main definitions of biological‚ psychological and legal or ethical. An animal is a multicellular organism of the kingdom Animalia‚ which differs from plants as well as humans in certain characteristics. Movement‚ metabolism‚ response to stimuli‚ restricted growth and fixed bodily structure are all different between plants‚ animals and humans. There are many definitions of a person‚ one of which

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    to produce impressive results in a wide variety of areas. He has a list of positive traits for example he is organized and self-motivated person. He can grasp ideas very quickly and he is one of the good students who possess outstanding analytical skills. He has the ability to undertake responsibilities and I consider him as one of the most intelligent persons who can carry out responsibilities without any difficulty. I believe Mr. Rahman is destined to be a leader of tomorrow‚ and therefore is

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    27 Traits Of Successful People Is it really possible to become a successful person in just one day? I actually believe you can become a successful person in just one second. Why? Because to be a successful person you only have to change your thoughts and start to think like a successful person. Your have to program your brain to respond differently to situations that it was previously refusing. But how exactly are successful people made and how do they think? I’ve read and studied a lot of books

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    fashion has always been transcending hand in hand with us‚ and the way it is seen and displayed has changed over the years; however‚ fashion has always been used as a tool to dazzle‚ impress‚ shock and even awe. It makes a statement about the type of person we are or desire to be. Because of that‚ from century to century‚ fashion has remained as a way of self-expression for the ones who create it and for the ones who wear it. Fashion has been evolving throughout the years‚ adapting to the personality

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