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    Self Evaluation Paper Throughout this course I have learned a lot‚ not only about the subject itself but also about myself and the direction I want to take for my future and how I want to apply my education in my future career goals. The most important things that I learned evolve around the aspects of communication and how to apply various communication techniques in the business world. I always believed that communication and communicating effectively plays an extremely important role in every

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    Group Influence

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    Group Influence Gloria Fajardo PSY/400 April 04‚ 2013 Joycelyn Bennett‚ MA Group Influence A group is a combination of more than one individual sharing some values‚ beliefs‚ or a set of behaviors. Many individuals together sharing a common goal or need is a group of people. People in a group sharing these common things tend to have interdependent behaviors. Each of the members of a group influences the behavior of another. Individuals will tend to react to situations or have specific

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    Gendered Self

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    Sociology 202 Bovin Som Dr. Holzgang 11/19/2012 Gendered Self From January‚ 1991‚ the day I was born‚ I have been given a status‚ class‚ and expectation from both my family and the society. A status that was obtains involuntarily at birth‚ as a son of a Cambodian’s governor‚ and the only male in family after my dad. It was determined that my sex‚ the biological distinction between male and female‚ was male. From that moment‚ my parents used my gender‚ personal traits of the society to determined

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    Group Ideas

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    (horizontally) and according to the feelings in the experience (vertically).  Low points will be below your lifeline and high points will be above your lifeline.  Connect the points with lines making a zig-zag line.  Share the events with the group and the group responds with cheers‚ applause‚ and praise on the high points and boos and words of encouragement at the low points.  If participant doesn’t feel comfortable sharing details of their lives‚ they can simply say‚ "Age 6‚ high point."  5. Purpose

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    Self-Assessment

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    By doing the self-assessment‚ I learned that I am good at adopting life long learning‚ and discovering self-motivation. On both areas I scored an 80. I think I scored higher on these areas because I have always been a very independent learner. In school and in life if I did not know how to do something I have almost always been able to figure it out with little to no help. I was not surprised at all that I scored higher on these then other areas. I am the type of person that likes to learn something

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    Self Reliance

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    Self Reliance The definition of self reliance is: “reliance on one’s own powers and resources rather than those of others”. Self Reliance can mean a lot of different things to different people. Ralph Waldo Emerson describes self reliance as being yourself‚ being unique‚ and having your own opinion. Being a self reliant is not something that is easy. It can be very challenging. Self reliance is an important skill to have. In Emerson’s “Self Reliance” we are taught to trust ourselves. Sometimes

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    Belonging Groups

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    ‘The groups we reject show us who we are just as much as the groups we choose to join.’ For some individuals‚ there is a need to belong to a group to be able to develop their own identities. The price of assimilating to a particular group‚ however‚ is without the mirror that groups offer‚ there is no way of accurately determining our own characteristics. On the other hand‚ there are consequences of not being emotionally connected to any collective group. Either way‚ the groups we join or the groups

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    Self Knowledge

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    Mary-Joy C. Duffy The Power of Self-Knowledge COR3000 Education‚ Self & Community John F. Kennedy University Summer 2011 Of all the readings in the class‚ the one thread that keeps coming back to me is the importance of self-knowledge. I will be presenting that with self-knowledge‚ we have the power to heal our bodies‚ help nullify suffering due to the adversities what we experienced in life and lastly‚ how self-knowledge can help us communicate effectively. First‚ I would like to speak

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    Ideal Self

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    success. Throughout this paper‚ I will explore observations for how I’ve cultivated and refined these goals and objectives‚ recalling memories and those defining moments‚ when my vision became clear. I will discuss my plan for achieving my ideal self thru my career and life aspirations in coordination with my intellectual agenda‚ inclusive of the many challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. I have always known I am destined for greatness. My Vision‚ Values‚ and Aspirations – the creation

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    Social Self

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    Human beings are social animals. One of the defining features that separate humans from other plants and animals is the social self. Humans are dependent on relationships with others in order to survive and reproduce. These relationships are also a fundamental aspect to one’s social life. The idea of person perception forms first impressions of others‚ while interpersonal attraction is the force that decides whether or not relationships are formed or not. Interpersonal attraction is simply an attraction

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