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    PHYSICAL APPEARANCE TO THE BEHAVIOR AND PERSPECTIVE OF AN INDIVIDUAL A Research Paper Presented to The Department of Psychology Institute of Arts and Sciences Far Eastern University Manila In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course ENG 2 - Intermediate Communication Arts and Skills Rocel Armine M. De Mesa Honey Lou G. Del Rosario September 2012 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Physical appearance is something that all people are concerned

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    information‚ instead believing appearances to represent reality or truth in cohesion with the prior beliefs or longings of an individual. As a result‚ distortion and confusion find themselves prevalent in the thoughts of all‚ specifically the thoughts of those individuals who become involved in a relationship. In the Renaissance Era of the 15th century‚ William Shakespeare suggests‚ through the romantic comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the motif of the magic flower‚ that appearance and reality in the eyes’

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    The Danger of the Public Obsession of Physical Appearance in Korea In recent Korea‚ the most frequent used words are eoljjang(perfect face)‚ V-line (perfect face-line)‚ momjjang (perfect body) and S-line(perfect body-line)‚ which express the public obsession of physical appearance. Particularly to young students‚ this social obsession of external features has resulted in undesirable outcomes: a waste of time and money‚ an acquisition of distorted values of beauty and human beings and a serious

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    Judges have both trial and non-trial responsibilities. There non-trial duties include determining probable cause‚ signing warrants‚ informing suspects of their rights‚ setting and revoking bail‚ arraigning defendants‚ and accepting guilty pleas (Bohm & Haley‚ 2012). Much of a Judges workday is spent in their offices (chambers). Judges negotiate procedures with prosecutors and defense attorneys. Judges must ensure that both suspect and defendants are treated fairly (Bohm & Haley‚ 2012).

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    I am filing this complaint against Judge Mark Gross .He presides at the Los Angeles Superior Court ..‚in Los Angeles County in Dept 2 D. I have spoken to one of your workers by the name of Enjolie and the problem I’m having with this judge is that there’s a conflict of interest .He handled a case involving a friend of mine and I had to take out a restraining order against her husband. Their names are Debra Webb and William Webb. her husband and the judge our good friends they golf together and

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    Massachusetts in the late 1600s was to live a life that was led by his faith and by what the Bible tells people to do. Men were supposed to go to church on the sabbath day and not do any physical labor for the rest of the day. If one was to judge John Proctor by these standards‚ they would look at him as a man who is not holy and will not go to heaven after he died. He made bad decisions‚ and caused the people that were closest to him much strife. However‚ John Proctor was a honest man that is willing to

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    Hamlet‚ Appearance vs. Reality One of the main themes of the play Hamlet by Shakespeare is that of appearance vs. reality. The main characters of this play consistently project one thing while actually being another. The theme of appearance vs. reality reinforces the notion that one cannot truly trust someone else because they most likely have ulterior motives. “Seems‚” madam? Nay‚ it is. I know not “seems.” ’Tis not alone my inky cloak‚ good mother‚ Nor customary suits of solemn black‚ Nor

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    Pagpapakatao Living in Goodness and Love When people asks me to define myself‚ I simply tell them‚ I am created by God’s image and likeness therefore I am a loving person to any of those people who I’ve known and who I didn’t know. When a person or group of people will judge you based on your personality‚ physical appearance‚ and many more‚ they don’t have the right to judge you because we are all created unique from each other. No one can define you even your friends‚ family‚ girlfriends and

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    Judges One of the branches of government is the judiciary. Judges are directly involved in making politics and law. All officials are concerned about the suspension of justice. The role of judges in criminal trials. The judges make sure both sides follow the rules for a fair trial‚ rather than an umpire in court. They advise on points of law and procedure as they are a source of specific knowledge. They interpret Parliamentary statutes (laws). They should apply ‘the letter of the law’‚ but in

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    taken. Most people believe that being an american means that you can get away with doing whatever you want because they have freedom of speech or the rights to do it‚ but sometimes those rights don’t apply and to me that seems like they are just trying to take advantage of what everyone believes what being an American means. Being an American means that you have more privileges than most countries do and people take that for granted. I read The “Spirit of Liberty” speech by Judge Learned Hand

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