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    A personal quality that is important to me is my willingness to try new things. This quality did not surface until I graduated high school-- I felt somewhat restricted during those years. After my first semester at community college the eagerness to explore new activities‚ and learn about new topics began to appear. Because of this quality-- a quality that can sometimes hide amongst the rest-- I would not have discovered by passion for my desired major. During my time in community college‚ I have

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    Personal Responsibility Rebecca Perez Gen 200 Monday February 27‚ 2012 Denise Finney Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility is extremely important in life because it dictates the quality of your life. Your life is directly affected by the level of personal responsibility you practice. The definition of personal responsibility is vague and broad. It is comparable to defining a personality trait that includes several traits in one. These traits include ethics‚ moral decisions‚

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    Personal Responsibility GEN/200 September 14‚ 2012 Personal Responsibility Accepting personal responsibility in life is one of the most important traits a person can have. A responsible person has accepted that they are in control of the choices they make in life and cannot blame other people for those choices. It also means that when they are responsible and can accomplish anything‚ including experiencing success in college and any other challenge put their way. What does personal responsibility

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    Personal Hygiene

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    Understand the importance of good personal hygiene The maintenance of personal hygiene is essential as it helps to preserve the health and overall wellbeing of individuals. Not only is this directly beneficial to the personal health of the individual but also to those coming into contact. Poor personal hygiene can not only result in physical issues but can also affect an individual emotionally and socially. Physical effects: Sores or rashes occurring on surface of skin Itchiness resulting in

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    Personal responsibility is a personal choice. It’s taking responsibility for one’s own actions. It is the ability to manage the successful or unsuccessful completion of goals. Taking ownership and not blaming others if the outcome is not optimal is taking personal responsibility. Being responsible is a learned behavior‚ it requires patience and effort. It applies to all aspects of life. Personal responsibility is influenced by the actual values an individual possesses. Personal responsibility can

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    Personal Responsibility Laura Hayes GEN/200C November 5‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Thesis Statement: While it ’s not easy to admit that you ’ve made a mistake‚ personal responsibility means admitting when you ’ve made a mistake. Informal Outline: I. Introductory Paragraph While it’s not easy to admit that you’ve made a mistake‚ personal responsibility means admitting that you’ve made a mistake. The definition of personal responsibility is "the quality or state of being accountable;

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    The Sage Encyclopedia of Human Relationships Personal Idioms by Sandra Metts‚ Illinois State University Sylvia Mikucki‚ University of Illinois “Raining cats and dogs.” “Green with envy.” “Easy as pie.” What these odd expressions share in common is the classification as cultural idioms. They are colloquial expressions that use the English language in creative ways to capture an attitude‚ image‚ or a feeling. A person who came to America from another country would have to study the sky during

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    Personal Responsibility Travis Hennessy GEN/200 July 26‚ 2013 Kevin Sheridan Personal Responsibility Studies present the validation of a self-report scale capturing "academic entitlement‚" which is defined as the tendency to possess an expectation of academic success without a sense of personal responsibility for achieving that success (Chowning‚ 2009). Responsibility is a phrase that has lost moral value in society. Personal responsibility was once an idea that gave an individual a sense

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    Personal Selling‚ relationship building and sales management Personal selling‚ unlike advertising or sale promotion‚ involves direct relationships between the seller and the prospect or customer. In a forma sense‚ personal selling can be defined as a two-way flow of communication between a potential buyer and a salesperson that is designed to accomplish at least three tasks: (1) identify the potential buyer’s needs; (2) match those needs to one or more of the firm’s products or services; (3) on

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    What is personal space? Personal space was an idea first developed by German born Swedish psychologist David Katz in 1937. It is very often describes as an “emotionally charged bubble of space which surrounds each individual” or alternately “Personal space is the region surrounding a person which they regard as psychologically theirs. Most people value their personal space and feel discomfort‚ anger‚ or anxiety when their personal space is encroached.” On the other hand‚ some research suggests

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