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    Why do artists make self-portraits? Why would someone take the time to create a work of art that merely resembles themselves? To answer this‚ one must understand the famous artists of the past‚ both visual and literary. When analyzing a self-portrait‚ one notices that it often goes beyond the visual characteristics of the author. Minute details that can be easily overlooked frequently delve into the artist’s personality and can sometimes make the viewer look deeper into themselves. To answer

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    Paul’s Lack of Self in The Rocking Horse Winner Heinz Kohut‚ days before his death‚ boldly stated at a Self Psychology conference in Berkeley‚ California‚ “The worst suffering I see in adult patients are in those very subtle‚ and difficult to uncover‚ absence of the mother‚ because her personality is absent. It is this emptiness that leads to the worse sufferings later in life” (Kohut‚ 1981). This cannot be more true of the story of little Paul in the story “The Rocking-Horse Winner” written

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    The first topic I plan on discussing is how the self-fulfilling prophecy can affect a person’s self-esteem. The self-fulfilling prophecy explains how one’s expectations about another person will eventually lead that person to behave in ways that would confirm these expectations. The self-fulfilling prophecy can affect a person’s self-esteem‚ which is a person’s evaluation of himself or herself (lecture‚ 9/29/04). According to the self-fulfilling prophecy‚ we would alter our behavior to confirm people’s

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    Uniformity is a tool for the Army. It helps instill self discipline‚ attention to detail‚ and the ability to follow instructions for each soldier‚ and it provides leaders with an indicator of who among their soldiers actually is making an effort and who is just trying to do the minimum necessary to stay out of trouble.  How crisp a uniform is pressed‚ how well boots are shined (when we had to shine them‚ the new boots don’t need it) placement of badges are all indicators of the effort someone

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1. BACKGROUND The research focused on disciplinary procedures and its effect on employee’s performance. As we all know that discipline is the major factor to be considered in every human being and in every aspect of life‚ and so are disciplinary procedures are regarded as a critical tool for management to succeed. Many people associate disciplinary procedures with negative feedback. If implemented properly‚ these procedures will positively affect the relationship

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    skills required to prepare‚ conduct and conclude grievance and disciplinary cases effectively (40%) Discipline and grievance are often put together‚ however‚ ‘most organisations try to keep discipline and grievance apart‚ therefore to distinguish the idea that there are a number of conceptual and practical differences between discipline and grievance’ (Dundon and Rollinson‚ 2011). Discipline is defined as ‘some action taken against an individual who fails to conform to the rules of an organisation

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    Bulacan State University College of Social Sciences and Philosophy City of Malolos‚ Bulacan The Relationship between Motivation‚ Self- efficacy and Academic Achievement Submitted by: BS Psychology students 2B Submitted to: Ms. Josefina Ochoa Department Head‚ CSSP Introduction The realm of education may be compared to that of space. We believe that we have an understanding of its fundamental properties‚ yet there are vast areas still to be explored. This is a qualitative study

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    dormitory‚ brushing teeth‚ cleaning faces‚ sequentially‚ and preparing for tomorrow’s lessons… That’s quite common for us to follow everyday. There is a campus discipline for us which nearly every university has to follow. In other words‚ the electricity will be cut off at 11 o’clock at night. Obviously‚ this is just one of those disciplines. The majority of the students hold the opinion that it is unreasonable for university students to accept the fact that they spend their nightlife in darkness.

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    When in I Joined the Army

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    importance of being in good shape and have good discipline. Whenever we woke up in the morning to do exercise or do any kind of training‚ I had to have a good mental mind for that day or that day would be really rough for me. But the two most important reasons for having good discipline and being in good shape was to be able to go through the training without any difficulties. First having a good discipline is a definite yes‚ because without discipline you are going to have a lot of trouble with your

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    Write a reflection journal of 300-350 words that addresses the following questions: a. What are the 5 key points in the assigned readings? • Special needs children’s discipline often differs from regular education students. • Case laws have helped set the standard for special education student’s discipline. • Discipline is not an easy matter with special education/needs students because the circumstances are different with each child (GCU‚ 2012). • Expulsions are not recommended because change

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