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    Historical Oblivion John Patrick Leary’s essay‚ Detroitism explores the most common rhetoric that Detroit as a city and a symbol often falls victim to the validity of ‘ruin porn’ which attempts to document but often exploits its history. Leary is an American literature teacher at Wayne State University in Detroit. His essay explores in-depth the shallowness of popular ruin pornographers‚ Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre‚ photographs from their book‚ The Ruins of Detroit‚ as well as other popular

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    Myer-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) was created by Katherine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myer‚ during WWII to evaluate personality types to know where to place women entering the industrial workforce. The MBTI would assess women for jobs they were best qualified for. Seeing how successful the MBTI was in placing women in the workforce‚ today it is still used as an assessment instrument by career counselors and organizations for team building (McCaulley‚ 2000). The MBTI is a self-report‚ forced-choice

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    Caoineadh Airt Ui Lagoire and the Bas Arto Leary are two short films produced in Ireland. While Bas Arto Leary is written by Manchan Magan and directed by Luke McManus‚ Caoineadh Airt Ui Lagoire is written and directed by Bob Quinn. Both Caoineadh Airt Ui Lagoire and the Bas Arto Leary films share certain similarities and differences. Both the Bas Arto Leary and Caoineadh Airt Ui Lagoire films are set in Connemara‚ an Irish speaking region in Ireland known for the Gaelic language. Moreover‚ while

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    Indicator (MBTI) is a “psychometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.” This test is based on four principal psychological functions by which we experience the world: sensation‚ intuition‚ feeling‚ and thinking (Myers-Briggs Foundation‚ 2013). The purpose of this paper is to determine my individual MBTI‚ and analyze how relevant this indicator is to my true self. Focusing on the four psychological functions of MBTI‚ I have

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    PS300 Unit 3 Project May 10‚ 2011 Unit 3 Project Part 1: (This section of the project should be 1-2 pages in length) What were the results of your MBTI assessment? The outcome of my MBTI assessment test resulted in the qualitative analysis of my personality type to be ENFJ (extraverted‚ intuitive‚ feeling‚ and judging). The strength of preferences in percentage form is as follows: • 89%- Very extraverted personality‚ • 25%- Moderately expressed intuitive personality‚ • 75%- Distinctively

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    philosophical roots of Adlerian psychology. Individual Psychology: The Journal of Adlerian Theory‚ Research & Practice‚ 40‚ 254-269. * Manaster‚ G. J. (1977). Birth order: An overview. Journal of Adlerian Psychology‚ 33‚ 3-8. * O’Connell‚ A. N. (1980). Karen Horney: Theorist in psychoanalysis and feminine psychology. Psychology of Women Quarterly‚ 5‚ 81-93. * Peluso‚ P * Rendon‚ M. (2008). The vicissitudes of affect in Horney’s theory. International Review of Psychoanalysis‚ 17‚ 158-168. * Street‚

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    the highest consistency ratings of the different versions of the instrument. There are a total of 6 forms of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator currently available and there are 21 different languages available to use. (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)‚ 2011) II. TEST DESCRIPTION The test looks at four different dichotomies of personality that are seen in people. It consists of four basic dichotomous indices: extroversion/introversion; sensing/intuitive; thinking/feeling‚ and judgment/perception

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    INTRODUCTION ABOUT MBTI: As the MBTI Manual states‚ the indicator "is designed to implement a theory; therefore the theory must be understood to understand the MBTI". Fundamental to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is the theory of psychological type as originally developed by Carl Jung. Jung proposed the existence of two dichotomous pairs of cognitive functions: The "rational" (judging) functions: thinking and feeling. The "irrational" (perceiving) functions: sensing and intuition. Jung

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    providing a brief history on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and reviewing the years of dedicated research that went into the development of the test. Second‚ it will reveal the correlations of the test results to job requirements through specific examples. Third‚ it will discuss why applicant honesty and company policy makes personality testing necessary. Fourth‚ it will identify and support how many organizations successfully use the MBTI for applications other than pre-employment. Finally‚ organizations

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    Women’s Movement. Many women longed for freedom‚ and men still viewed them as property. Kate Chopin was called a Liberationist during this time. Lewis Leary speaks of her writings in that “she wrote also of people (mostly women) caged by convention or lured toward freedom which brings at one time happiness‚ at another disaster or rebuff.” (Leary‚ 1970). He also discusses her personal views during this era.”Ms. Chopin was in revolt against tradition and authority. She saw sex as something which

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