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    specific vision. We will begin by visiting the Tabor branch in Philadelphia to give us a firsthand understanding of the organization’s mission. From there‚ our mission is two-fold: to connect with various organizations interested in Tabor‚ and to raise awareness through social media marketing. The Holiday Helpers plan to directly request support from a wide range of organizations‚ working to secure new business partners for Tabor. The team has compiled a preliminary list of organizations to present to

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    1. Self-Awareness During the course of this week‚ I was faced with a lot of challenges. The things I have been learning in this class‚ I was able to apply those principles to the various situations. There are times when clients can become upset because of the wait time that is allowed before they can get the services but remaining calm‚ explaining the process thoroughly and giving them the assurance that everything will work out fine in due process usually helps them to calm down. 2. Self-Management

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    Definition of Self-AwarenessBeagrie (2005) define self-awareness is at the core of professional development. Few people are able to objectively look into a mirror and see themselves as others do. Knowing who you are and what you enjoy doing‚ and being able to recognise your skills‚ strengths and weaknesses‚ as well as your effect on other people‚ provides a baseline from which to boost your career potential. The more you know‚ the more effectively you can adapt what you do. Self-awareness is a broader

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    Self Awareness and Cultural Ienditiy I am a 27 year old female who was born into a white‚ middle class‚ college educated family. My family’s cultural background is made up of Eastern and Western European nationalities. The largest percentage of my ethnic background is Lithuanian‚ but there is also a mixture of English‚ Irish‚ Danish‚ Scottish‚ and French. For the most part my ethnic background has not played a large part of who I am today. I am a fifth generation American so our family has long

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    ------------------------------------------------- HOW TO DEVELOP SELF CONFIDENCE Self-confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of our lives‚ so many people struggle to find it. Sadly‚ this can be a vicious circle: People who lack self-confidence can find it difficult to become successful. After all‚ most people are reluctant to back a project that’s being pitched by someone who was nervous‚ fumbling and overly apologetic. On the other hand‚ you might be persuaded by someone

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    only escalates the problem further. If the same thing happened in sports‚ everyone would be watching. However‚ to those who aren’t aware of the topic of controversy‚ they might be inspired to start raising awareness about a problem. Voicing conflicts and issues on a bigger stage can increase awareness of a problem. If a simple act of protest‚ such as not standing up for the national anthem‚ is shunned‚ then how an other Americans feel safe to voice their opinions

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    drinking and driving

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    Statistics from research regarding teen crash rates. 3‚000 Teens a year die from alcohol related crashes each year. How is one organization or group trying to solve this problem? Name group and what they are doing. RADD helps raise awareness about teens drinking and driving. How is another organization or group working to solve the problem? Name the group and what they are doing. They have record artists‚ athletes‚ and actors all aware kids on not to drink and drive.

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    wildfires in Australia. Only because they are destroying our homes‚ schools‚ economy and even the wildlife‚ but nobody really knows what to do‚ what to say or has any of the answers. The wildfires in Australia can be prevented by better funding‚ more awareness groups‚ and the careful consideration of the residents living in this area. In Australia‚ the funding for the prevention and re-building of these wildfires is very limited. Statistics show that they only have enough money to recover 43 percent

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    Self-concept and People

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    Self-concept is the cognitive thinking aspect of self also related to one’s self-image‚ it’s the way we see ourselves in the mirror. We are grown into our self-concept by what we learn when we are young from our parents or our peers. Self-concept is changed throughout life from how people look at you‚ how you compare to others‚ how your traditions and customs differ from other people‚ and how you feel about yourself. We all have concepts or perceptions of ourselves which continually develop and evolve

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    Self Identity Shaped by Traditions The identity of one’s self can largely be defined by one’s culture and heritage. Family makes up the most part of your culture as well as the place you call home. To fully understand yourself you have to investigate all the cultures you are comprised of through your family and heritage. In “Everyday Use” Alice Walker takes a deeper look at the concept of heritage through the conflicted relationship of Mamma and her two daughters. The story shows was heritage

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