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    strengthen your reputation towards your foundation. An example of a reinforcing action: someone known for their strength‚ winning an arm wrestle. It supports their reputation that has already been created by the people around him/her. On the other hand‚ behavior and acts that disagree with your foundation would count as contradictory actions. They weaken your reputation away from your foundation. An example would be someone known for their academic excellence‚ failing a class. This will make his/her peers

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    Gardner Theory

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    Gardner’s Theory Throughout history‚ people have defined someone who is intelligent as an individual who can solve problems and think critically. Gardner saw that in a different way‚ he saw that learning was different for each individual. He believed that everyone was capable of learning. In His theory he says that we all have varied intelligence strengths and weaknesses Gardner’s seven intelligent are musical‚ bodily-kinesthetic‚ logical-mathematical‚ linguistic‚ spatial‚ interpersonal‚ and intrapersonal

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    Texting vs. Calling

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    Jepsen. Everyone with a cell phone has the option to either text or call someone‚ in order to contact that person. Some people like to text and others would rather call. However‚ there are several similarities and differences between the two ways of communicating. As a person you choose whether to text or call that is the way you recognize as the best way of communicating‚ the best way of communicating is by calling someone. Calling definitely has more advantages than texting and this is why calling

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    could be good. A good thing that comes from this is it helps you understand if someone is mentally handicapped. For an example‚ if someone has a mental handicap they could be considered “slow”

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    Anger Management

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    dangerous emotion that someone can feel. Anger can cause a person to do irreplaceable damage to themselves or others‚ sometimes resulting in death. When someone is angry it can cause them to think irrationally and make poor decisions. Fortunately‚ there are ways to control one’s anger so that a situation doesn’t escalate out of control and cause harm to themselves or others. A person can learn to control their anger using some valuable techniques described in the paragraphs ahead. Someone could use any one

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    multiple acts of bullying. In the book‚ Piggy mentions that he hates being called Piggy‚ but Ralph calls him it anyway. In this situation‚ confronting the bully should be the best option. To be a bully is the abuse and mistreatment of someone vulnerable by someone stronger‚ more powerful‚ etc. (Merriam-Webster). That includes pushing that person around‚ calling them names‚ making fun of them‚ etc. When people are being bullied it damages the other person‚ some even become depressed. Taking a stand

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    Bullying

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    Bullying is when someone or a group of people with more power repeatedly and intentionally causes hurt or harm to another person or group of people who feel helpless to respond. Bullying can continue over time‚ is often hidden from adults and will probably continue if no action is taken. Different Kinds of Bullying 1. Physical bullying includes any physical contact that would hurt or injure a person like hitting‚ kicking‚ punching‚ etc. Taking something that belongs to someone else and destroying

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    Crime in Urban America

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    influence. The anger that an individual has within themselves leads to crimes because one may feel the need to have revenge on something or someone that has caused a problem within their life. This places society in great danger. Poverty is a reason that many people in the world turn to crime. There are many people in the world today who are left unemployed. When someone is unemployed there is no way for them to make any money otherwise leaving them to not have the things in life that they want or need

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    Autonomy Is Autonomous

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    of society is autonomous. Someone who is unable to act autonomously is a mentally challenged person. They are not able to act autonomously because they do not have the mental capacity to do so. Another example of someone who cannot act autonomously is a person who is born blind. They are not able to autonomously because being that they are unable to see‚ the do not have the physical capability to see. Therefore‚ they would need help from another person. To treat someone solely as a means‚

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    Your Ideal Roommate

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    I think I’d want someone who was really intelligent and was after the meaning of life. Someone who’d had insights that I hadn’t who could really bounce ideas back at me in a conversation. Someone who wasn’t afraid to break with the norm and who didn’t care if he was a ’nerd’. Someone with a subtle wit that most people would need to think to laugh at‚ but who could appreciate and indulge in obvious humor and silliness. Someone whose musical tastes were all across the board‚ and who didn’t really care

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