Raipur. I passed 12th with an aggregate of 96% from Sri Chaitanya Junior College‚ Hyderabad‚ Andhra Pradesh. I did my schooling from Vani Vidya Mandir‚ Raipur with an aggregate of 90. 83 % in 10th. My father is Deputy Tahsildar and mother is home maker. I have two siblings‚ elder sister and younger brother. My sister is doing job and brother is in 11th standard now. My hobbies are learning about new things‚ thinking and getting ideas‚ observing people and knowing about them and learning
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myself by working through the Pearson Prentice Hall Self-Assessment Library. Some of the judgments resulting from the tests have surprised me‚ while other results confirmed what I already suspected. This assessment will examine and give some insight on who I am in the business world‚ how I work with others in the realm of business‚ and life within my organization. I will also explain how the Holy Spirit has worked in my life to transform my weakness into strengths to become a better person‚ employee
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RC II-1 Science/Sensory: I would focus my sensory table on toddlers. The intended goals of a sensory table are to help the children learn a little more if are based on hands-on learning. Our theme is Food and Flavors this month‚ so our sensory table will be filled with food related items. This week our sensory table has some Indian corn‚ fake oranges‚ apples‚ and bananas. This is to teach our toddler class about fruits and vegetables. This is developmentally age appropriate because toddlers are
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Ethical Concepts and Self Moral Development 1.0 Introduction Ethical judgment‚ in our everyday lives‚ is acquired via a complex combination of cultural background‚ particular workplace‚ past experiences and so on. The purpose of this essay is to examine two competing ethical concepts and approaches I used to evaluate my own moral development. In addition‚ this essay also conducted to analyze how my ethical being assist me to deal with moral dilemmas in two different work context: a commercial
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Self-Concept and Lifestyle Self-Concept Self-concept is defined as the totality of the individual’s thoughts and feelings having reference to himself or herself as an object. The self-concept can be divided into four basic parts‚ actual versus ideal‚ and private versus social. Interdependent/Independent Self-Concepts The independent self-concept emphasizes personal goals‚ characteristics‚ achievements‚ and desires. The interdependent self-concept emphasizes family‚ cultural‚ professional
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I chose the topic of self-concept through interpersonal communication because I had an interest in it. This interest is because I didn’t understand that one’s self-concept affected the way one is perceived by others. I learned self-concept through class discussions‚ but I wanted a better understanding of how communication affects one’s self-concept and how it affects one’s perception One’s self-concept affects one’s perception‚ attitude and behavior‚ which can be demonstrated during the
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In Myself A fulfilment in my study‚ I will share some changes that affects myself during the Liceo Mission‚ Vision‚ and Core values study. It changes a lot in my behaviour and also my attitude. Once discipline is concern‚ there is no escape. But i like the way it is. It is just simply affects myself in order to change the adaption of the aptitude surroundings in me. I was so very‚ very thankful and well-being of having a Social Orientation subject that orients us to the way and leads us to the
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Culture is influential on the concept of self‚ specifically in relation to the independent and interdependent self. The article the learner has chosen provides evidence to support this claim. Keller (2002) asserts that the formation of the independent self and interdependent self are guided by cultural contexts and socialization‚ such as warmth and contingency‚ beginning in the early stages of human development. Keller (2002) hypothesizes that warmth and contingency experienced as infants establishes
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What does your critical analysis of the website reveal to you about Cindy Jackson’s sense of her social self‚ her self-concept‚ her self-esteem and her self-presentation? Based on what I have seen from the website‚ I am under the impression that Cindy Jackson had a very low self-esteem as she was growing up. It appears that she felt unattractive and when was at the age of six‚ dreamt of being like a Barbie doll and attaining Barbie’s figure and attractiveness. At some point in her childhood‚ a
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Self Concept Paper Although‚ many people like and dislike many of their physical appearances they have to cope with the fact that they can not change them and that their unique characteristics make them who they are. My favorite characteristic is my hair; I like my hair because it is long and curly. I can do a number of different styles with my hair such as straightening it‚ making it wavy or leaving it curly. I’ve never been bothered with my hair because my hair is unique and not many people have
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