the brain. Humans’ emotions are very complex because sometimes one cannot explain why and how they like or are attracted to someone. Thus‚ making it difficult to say that all people are attracted to the same thing. People might feel an attraction toward a similar thing‚ but the attraction is often determined differently in each individual because each individual thinks and expresses differently. For example‚ Personality‚ looks‚ attitude‚ good sense of humor are some of the common characteristics
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What connections did you find between issues in the work and your own culture(s) and experience? Family and Extended Family Greek Culture: - Dominant figure - The Father – Very important - Open family – Always big dinners‚ people come around unannounced - Feeling secure/safe in the culture - Very open‚ leave your doors open at night - Traditions – Very important (Christmas‚ easter etc.)‚ Family always has to be together - Same Household/ area – Same house through the generations‚ passed
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adolescence. Transitioning from my sophomore year into my junior year I realized something. Out of all the different types of multiple intelligences the naturalistic intelligence fits me best because I like to have things well-ordered and structured. I came to the conclusion that I appreciated being organized. Not only did I appreciate being organized I was a very conservative human being. I would frequently attempt to conserve EVERYTHING. When my mother got home from the grocery store I would find
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bad deeds come from a person’s guidance‚ a leader is one who can gain the trust and loyalty of others. I personally prefer being a leader of good deeds if you will. God has instilled a vibe in me that tends to radiate in general. Through experience in dealing with people of many different backgrounds‚ I have gained a few skills in working with others. There are several values that I carry myself with that are communicated to my Soldiers and family as well. First‚ I have one God. He will
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parents. This story is about “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” is perfect example of a middle class typical family living in small home written in 1970 dedicated To Bob Dylan. It is about young teenager name Connie who is stuck in here fantasy world which she believes and predicts in the movies‚ love stories‚ and songs. At the other hand where her family
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emotional and behavioral condition affecting one’s ability to have a mutually satisfying and healthy relationship. People who are affected by co-dependency often form and maintain relationships that are emotionally destructive. That may lead them into a relationship addiction‚ the familiar‚ painful cycle of attraction‚ bonding‚ panic‚ reconciliation‚ and rejection characterizes this serious addiction. The readers of “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates envision several traits in
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The most valuable gift you can give another is a good example. It might be true that there are 6 billion people in the world. Nevertheless‚ what you do makes a difference. It makes a difference first of all in material terms. It makes a difference to other people. People and their personal experiences provide us with many opportunities for learning. Among the variety of experiences of others there are two valuable sources of information. They correspond to two different categories of people
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Stakeholder points of view (M1) The stakeholders in the case of Social Services view the service in different ways: [example notes] Councillors They hope that people get excellent services in the localities they represent and that they will vote for them again in future elections. Councillors are involved in decisions to do with operating the Social Services in the city. They take advice from senior professionals within the Social Services field. Councillors are accountable to people for what they do and
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You are what you say The essay‚ " you are what you say " is written by Robin Lakoff‚ a Professor of Linguistics at University of California. She has explicated her view on how English language has functioned to revile and debase women‚ why women are thought to be juvenile‚ dependent and frivolous species. Certain views which makes fair sex less thriving than men. The subject is of great interest as it illustrates that women only say what they mean‚ but what they say is inferred by men in a pejorative
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Explain the ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin appropriate behaviour and respect for others At the outset of the course I would divide my learners into small groups of approximately 4‚ and ask them to devise a list of ground rules by discussing it together. Ground rules are important in a learning environment as they help to establish what is expected from the learner in terms of behaviour and mutual respect for each other‚ as well as identifying
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