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    My Theory on Personality

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    once said that we develop our desires and drives during our childhood then our whole adulthood becomes affected by these childhood experiences. People keep striving during their adulthood to fulfill the desires they have developed during childhood. (Radwan‚ 2008) Childhood experiences are the first lessons you learn‚ the first observations you see‚ and are what I believe to be the basis of personality in adulthood. For example‚ if a child grows up with an overprotective family‚ she/he will learn to

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    are marriages of opportunity. Hamida is looking for such a marriage‚ first with Salim Alwan and then with Ibrahim Faraj. She wants to gain wealth through a union. Kirsha doesn’t love his wife‚ but tolerates her because she keeps his home for him. Radwan Hussainy treats his wife poorly too‚ and she doesn’t have motherhood to take solace in anymore since all of her children are dead. Mrs. Saniya Afify wants a companion but has to settle for covering her own dowry. Abbas hopes for a real‚ love-filled

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    In Joyce Carol Oates’s short story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” (1966)‚ Connie is an adolescent that faces literal and psychological challenges. Within the conflicts of the story‚ there are two compelling questions that allow you to take a special interest of a deeper meaning. Taken from the title‚ where has Connie been? Where is Connie going? In a surprising twist‚ the story is not only about a naïve girl that gets lured out of her home by an older gentleman‚ but can also be taken

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    Diversity In The Workplace

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    Implementing Diversity in the Workplace Workplace diversity could mean different things to different people and organizations. We typically refer to workplace diversity as the variety of differences between people in an organization. businesses are realizing that diversity encompasses not only some general differences‚ but all the differences that individuals bring to the workplace to include but is not limited to‚ race‚ gender‚ ethnic group‚ age‚ education‚ personality‚ cognitive style‚ tenure

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    Chick Pea Case Study

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    Aim: Detection and estimation of heavy metal accumulation in chick pea cultivated on heavy metal contaminated soil. Significance: In this 21st century we are facing many environmental problems including pollution‚ global warming‚ etc. The everincreasing urge of urbanization and industrialization for economic growth have led to enviornmental pollution (Mireles et al. 2012). For instance‚ the smoke from chimneys affects the atmosphere‚ the untreated wastewater containing heavy metals when disposed

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    Effects of Being Famous

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    "He used to be an ordinary guy until he became famous‚after that he started ignoring their phone calls‚he started to avoid his old friends whenever he met them.His personality has changed a lot after he became famous and after he made lots of money"(Radwan‚ MSc 1). One of the biggest problems of the stars is that they have to look perfect all the time.They have to wake up in the morning and be with perfect make up and hair.(this of course is mission impossible).So this can be the third huge problem

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    Economic and Social Impact of the Financial and Economic Crisis on Egypt A Study Prepared for the ILO By Samir Radwan April 2009 Table of Contents Executive Summary......................................................................................................................................................................... 3 I. II. Introduction ......................................................................................................................................

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    Why Do People Smoke?

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    Why Do People Smoke? Shourav Banik 1111263042 ENG 105: 14 Abdus Selim May 2‚ 2012 Why Do People Smoke? Introduction Smoking is one of the most popular habits among people today. All around the world we see people smoking. Even in Bangladesh the number of smokers is quite high. Especially around the university campus young adults are seen smoking frequently. It can be said that among every friend circle in universities

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    Psychological differences between men and women By M.Farouk Radwan‚ MSc. Recent researches‚ psychology and biology have pointed out many differences between men and women that can help us understand them both in a better way. Sometimes the main reason communication problems happen between men and women is that they don’t quite understand the differences between themselves well. Had men and women understood their psychological and biological differences they would have understood each other better

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    revenge in upper egypt

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    pride and complete satisfaction. The feeling of weakness comes to them when they feel Ashamed of themselves when they live without taking their revenge. These feeling of helpless might result in low self esteem and identity crisis "(Mr farouk radwan‚ Why do people seek revenge)" However the opposite is the exacts true It’s a shame to kill someone not a pride . when one murder someone the law will punish him so at the end he wont get anything except shame to himself and to his family when

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