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    The American society is the Iceberg of self-improvement in the middle class. In the end of the nineteenth century‚ the rise of consumer society had grown. With the consumption of mass produced goods was depended on by the growth of industries and growing cities (Faragher‚ 2009). The middle class was made of engineers‚ managers‚ clerks‚ and technicians for big businesses. The wealthy business owners and politicians made up the upper class that lived this lavish lifestyle. The middle class was

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    AmericIndividual Freedom and Self-Reliance One of the values that are very traditional and at the same important is the Individual Freedom and Self-Reliance. It is known that the first settlers came to North America to establish some colonies which were free from the control of European societies. There are more values that are very important to know about it. But‚ for me‚ Individual Freedom and Self-Reliance is the most important and relevant. First‚ in 1776 the British colonial settlers declared

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    On the self-assessment inventory‚ I scored between 76 and 88 out of 100 on each key competency except for the Change and Across Cultures competencies. My scores were within the numerical range for 68% of managerial professionals that completed this self-evaluation. For the most part‚ I see myself as very good on a number of the skills such as balancing my personal and work life‚ embracing uniqueness‚ supporting the goals of a team‚ and making ethical business decisions. For the Across Cultures

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    themselves‚ as there is no reason to trust others. This theory of trusting one’s self has also made it to some well known songs in the twenty first century‚ as artists want to promote self reliance as well. In both “Self Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson and “On top of the World” by the popular band Imagine Dragons‚ there is a prevalent theme of believing in one’s self. In the immensely popular short story‚ “Self Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Emerson

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    Describe myself? Well I dont know if you really want to get to know my crazy lifestyles. But I suppose I can tell you a little bit. Hello my name is Tawny Tee Barry‚ Was born and raised back in South Dakota. I have an older sister Taylor‚ older brother Wade‚ and one younger brother Windsor. (yes it’s after the alcoholic beverage) My paretns are Wade and Cleo Barry. Alright thats enough about my family‚ let’s get down to business. I am a very out going and fun person to be around‚ I love to talk‚

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    In his essaySelf-Reliance”‚ Ralph Emerson stated‚ “Whoso would be a man‚ must be a nonconformist.” Through this statement‚ Emerson attempts to convey the message that in order to become an independent‚ developed adult‚ one must not simply conform to societal norms. Whether it be inciting social change‚ or creating some of the most successful men in history‚ Emerson’s aphorism very much applies to today’s society. Without individualism and nonconformity‚ there is no change. Throughout history‚ it

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    In 1979 when the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia caused hundreds of thousands of Cambodians to flee their homeland and head for the host countries. My parents left Cambodia and resettled in a refugee camp in Thailand as a host Country called Site II. I was born in refugee camp in Site II where I lived for the first twelve years of my life. I am majoring in social work so I can one day inspire the Cambodian people; Especially‚ women and children the same way social workers inspired me as I worked

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    Summer Reading: Themes of Confidence and Self-Reliance Is the opinion of society valued stronger than an individual’s? A person’s self-worth should be an indispensable factor not able to be polluted by others. Trusting in oneself to rely on and persevere is a theme conveyed throughout three literary selections. In the novel‚ The Uglies by Scott Westerfeld‚ Tally Youngblood faces a struggle to embrace herself as she is. Additionally‚ Jhumpa Lahiri’s “The Third and Final Continent‚” tells

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    My name is....... I am hispanic‚ 15 years old‚ and I attend .........School as a Sophomore. I am quiet if i do not know the person I’m around. Once you get to know me‚ you find out I am not as shy as I may seem. I am a responsible young adult‚ who extremely cares about her grades and being successful in life. I have high standards for myself and I would like to always meet them. I am the second oldest of two sisters and one brother. My parents push me to do good in school‚ and expect a lot from me

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    In today’s society‚ it is very easy to allow ourselves to conform to the expectations and thoughts of the people we look up to or spend our time with. However‚ in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay‚ “Self-Reliance‚” he goes into great detail about his belief that it is very important for people to formulate their opinions according to their own minds‚ rather than with the influence of those around them. This concept is one that is hard for us to comprehend because‚ of course‚ everything we know has been

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