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    describe a sequence of events or tell a story. The logical arrangement of ideas and sentences in a narrative paragraph is chronological - according to time order. But what if you were asked to describe how something looks - a place‚ a thing‚ or a person? How should you arrange your ideas and sentences in the paragraph? Obviously‚ time order would not be logical. When you are describing the way something looks - its physical appearance - it is not time but space that is important. Therefore‚ you should

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    Book Report – Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior The book‚ Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior‚ by Ori Brafman and his brother‚ Rom Brafman dives into the way that we make decisions. Why do humans make the horrible decisions we do when logic would tell us to act otherwise? There are several psychological influences that sway our decision-making ability according to the Brafman brothers. The authors look at several different factors‚ with a lot of fascinating and logic-breaking

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    has are often determined by how they have been brought up or the type of environment they are in. People have different attitudes on certain topics as they may believe differently to what someone else thinks. It can be a unconscious judgment again a person due to the way they look or the way they act. People can often having positive or negative attitudes depending on their own values and beliefs. Negative attitudes often accumulate around mental health problems. Negative attitudes and a lack of understanding

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    Individualism in cultures means loose ties. Everyone is expected to look after one’s self or immediate family but no one else. Individualism is about the rights of the individual. Dubrin (2004) noted it seeks to let each person grow or fail on their own‚ and sees group-focus as denuding the individual of their inalienable rights. Collectivism implies that people are integrated from birth into strong‚ cohesive groups that protect them in exchange for unquestioning loyalty. Hybels and Weaver (2007)

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    1. According to the first sentence what does every person realize at some moment in his/her education? 
Everyone realizes envy is ignorance. 2. What is the opposite of "self-reliance‚" according to Emerson? 
The opposite is conformity. 3. What does Emerson see as the most sacred aspect of a person? 
A persons mind. 4. What does Emerson think of people who call for consistency in thought and action and who fear being misunderstood? 
He thinks being misunderstood is good and those fear are cowards

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    need to seek revenge. Someone might get jealous because another person has more money then him or her. Material objects are something that everyone wants to have in life and when one has more than another‚ seeking revenge can be a way to show jealousy. Having great success over another can be a reason why one seeks revenge. When someone is seen and known because of their successes in life‚ it is natural to feel jealous of that person. Some people may go to the extreme of seeking revenge on those who

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    My ambition of life Introduction:- NO one in this world is without dreams in life.Everyone has is own dream in lfe.Many have an aspiration to be a rich one or to become business tycoon.Some person have a dream of becoming leader‚pollication & social reformers.Their are others who has a crayz for becoming poets‚writers & novliests. While most of us generally have a desire of becoming engeniers‚doctors‚scientist of a great repute.But some have a opnion to be commisioned officers in the Armed

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    Each individual is unique and interprets their identities in different ways. Most of the time‚ personalities are built around how you are raised. I consider my identity to be focused around my socio-economic class. There are many factors that make me‚ me. However not all of them are considered main roots. My identity is revolved around me being a female high school student who has had occuring complications with my health‚ being raised in a low income household with no relation to a religion. People

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    believe that everyone has rights and should be treated with respect and as an individual. The provision provides the individuals with the support they need to ensure they have a better quality of life. The social model of disability supports the idea of person centred services. For people with sensory loss‚ this means that services are planned in a way that gives people control over the services they need to support them. Discrimination is one of the biggest problems in today’s society‚ people with sensory

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    for sense to be made of the real world and the actions of other individuals there must be shared symbols. The world is‚ therefore‚ made up of symbols that are created by humans to give meaning or order in society. 2. The Self: Mead refers to persons in society as ‘actors’. He believes that we assert ourselves through social construction in a social process where individuals interact and internalize how they are perceived. Their notion of self is referred by him as ‘I’ and the notion that others

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