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    Self-Cleaning Gutters? Gutters can cause numerous problems and damage many important aspects of a home. Cleaning them alone is dangerous. Ladders and wires pose risks and these risks can spiral out of control and cause someone to be hurt or even die just by trying to clean the gutters of their homes. Additionally‚ hiring someone to clean the gutters is expensive and can lead people to never clean them at all. Without cleaning them‚ homeowners can cause floods and damage to their home. By developing

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    Nance Personal Reflections The concept of self in the social world has been the subject of psychology studies for decades. Self-concept is defined as “a person’s answers to the question‚ “Who am I?” (Myers‚ 2010). Several factors‚ both internal and external‚ create each individual’s sense of self. Self-concept‚ self-esteem‚ self-knowledge‚ and social self all help create the sense of self. Self-schemas are an important component of one’s self-concept. A schema is simply defined as “mental templates

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    Google‚ along with many other companies‚ are working on self-driving cars. These cars are currently in a testing phase and not ready for release to the general public. Google claims these cars will do numerous things such as making the roads safer and decreasing the space needed for parking. However‚ as there always are when a new technology such as this is released‚ many people are expressing their doubts. Are these cars truly safe? Or will they increase the danger on the roads? People have a right

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    recently another topic of conversation with cars has arrived. Should there be self driving cars? We have the technology to make them‚ even so that uber has made already made a couple of them. My argument is that we shouldn’t make self driving cars due to the ethical problems and other things that can arise if we decide to use self driving cars. First of‚ I can see why someone would make the argument that we should make self driving cars. That there are quite the conveniences to a car that can drive

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    What is Self-concept? According to Wagner‚ self-concept is that image or mental picture of our invisible self‚ a feeling of being a person‚ sense of somebody or of being nobody (p. 5). There are three functional aspects of self concept: appearance‚ performance and status. It is noteworthy that our feeling of identity of being somebody is derived from feelings when rated by others (p. 13). I could identify with these three aspects of self-concept. Several years ago‚ when I left my job to be

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    The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy and Student Performance Jillian Cormier McNeese State University Abstract The study being conducted on self-fulfilling prophecy will determine rather there is a direct correlation between a positive professor‚ a negative professor‚ and a neutral group with no professor opinion. The study will contain 30 undergraduate students from McNeese State University who are currently enrolled in a psychology class. Each group will contain 10 participants and 1 professor. The

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    Self-Evident Truth: To me‚ self-evident truth is something that I know is true without any proof. I do not question it. If something is one hundred percent true‚ how can you question it and say that it is false? Created Equal: I strongly believe in equality. Whether it be between genders‚ races‚ sexuality‚ or religion‚ I believe we should be treated equally. I believe that you should not be deprived of your rights over your genders‚ races‚ sexuality‚ or religion. Natural Rights: As a naturally

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    In evaluating the Heritage Assessment Tool (HAT) two things became immediately obvious. First‚ the questions provided a fair outline and structure for identifying factors of culture‚ religion‚ tradition and environment and how they may influence the subject family’s approach to health maintenance and health restoration. And second‚ that the medical professional using the HAT must be aware of and sensitive to the scrutinizing nature of the questions and what defensive and evasive responses they

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    leave the house‚ I carry my phone‚ my keys‚ and my purse‚ which has money and my license inside of it. I also carry non-physical items like stress of making it to college and achieving my goals‚ another one is public speaking‚ and as well as my low self-esteem. Out of physical and non-physical‚ the non-physical is the one that puts more weight on me. I always carry my phone along with my charger because now days it is what I have everything on. It is also how I communicate with friends and family

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    Self-value is something I think most people struggle with. We see the value in others‚ but have difficulty seeing our own value. This is because we base a lot of our value (and the value of other people) on what our abilities are. We look at different characteristics and ascribe value to people based on that. As a human service professional‚ seeing the value and worth of the clients is vital to truly being able to help them. This is where ontological regard comes in. Ontological regard is the attitude

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