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    Discovery Wheel Strengths

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    With regard to my results‚ I found out that my strengths were motivation‚ memory‚ notes‚ thinking and purpose; whereas‚ my weaknesses resided in time‚ reading‚ tests‚ communicating and diversity‚ and resources. First‚ this exercise was right about my strengths. I am a highly motivated person in everything I do‚ especially when it comes to doing whatever it takes to reach my goals. Thus‚ purpose and thinking are also part of my strengths. I have a life full of purposes; it helps me going

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    Strengths Finder Assesment

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    Strength is that part of your intellect or nervous system that is more effective and productive than other parts. Throughout your experience of life‚ your actions or reactions drive different thoughts‚ behavior and emotion in your brain. The requests that are processed more efficiently and rapidly are known as your strengths. Nowadays‚ strengths-based approaches to work and life are gaining a lot of popularity and often they are used to improve leadership and create more productive and efficient

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    [pic] What is Magic Realism? The definition for magic realism can be explained as fantasy combined with realism: a style of art or literature that depicts fantastic or mythological subjects in a realistic manner. “Magic realism--the capacity to enrich our idea of what is ’real’ by incorporating all dimensions of the imagination‚ particularly as expressed in magic‚ myth and religion.” (Benet’s Reader’s Encyclopedia) Examples of Magic Realism Invisible Tap Rashid tells Haroun where he receives

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    questions that were asked during the recent survey‚ my top five strengths are Activator‚ Relator‚ Strategic‚ Communication‚ and Adaptability. Going into this survey‚ I thought I knew what my main strengths were. Come to find out; I was right for the most part‚ but I have a few more strengths than what I thought. Adaptability and Strategic are new to me‚ now to figure out how to use them. Not knowing the technical words of my strengths‚ I have always known that I am an Activator‚ Realtor‚ and have

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    Tolerance is the Strength of Society Tolerance is a sense of willingness to accept behavior and beliefs which are contrary to one’s own. While the disagreement to one’s thoughts‚ beliefs and ideology is considered as intolerance and it leads to confrontations and rivalry. Intolerance is on the increase in the world today‚ causing death‚ genocide‚ violence‚ religious persecution as well as confrontations on different levels. Sometimes it is racial and ethnic‚ sometimes it is religious and ideological

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    Strength-Based Approach

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    Strait Islanders‚ whilst also acknowledging the strengths and positive aspects of the Communities and Individuals

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    Utilitarianism- Journal Questions (Formative Assessment) 1a) What are the strengths of Utilitarianism? 1b) Utilitarianism has several limitations. Identify two limitations and suggest improvements to Utilitarianism that enable it to avoid these limitations. Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory: it holds that we ought to act in whatever way has the best consequences (i.e. the greatest "utility"). For most utilitarians‚ this means maximising the good and minimising the bad. Utilitarianism

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    LBJ’s Presidential Library 49 years after he signed the historic Civil Rights Act‚ while Obama heaped praise upon the former President‚ he also commented upon his full record. Obama stated‚ “During his first 20 years in Congress‚" Obama said‚ "he opposed every civil rights bill that came up for a vote‚ once calling the push for federal legislation a farce and a shame."(Selby) Now place yourself in the position of civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King‚ Ralph Abernathy and others facing this

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    rather than recognizing our strengths‚ but the strengths quest introduced us to a different philosophy. Instead of dwelling on our weaknesses or desperately trying to turn them into strengths‚ we should focus on the strengths we already have and built upon them to succeed. The Strengths Quest presentation was my favorite part of the course. The Strengths Quest is a 30-minute online assessment that asks us a series of questions and determines what our five top strengths are based on our choices. The

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    Preventing Youth Violence with a Strength Based Approach CYC 100A Youth violence is classified by acts that expand from bullying‚ sexual assault and physical fighting to homicide. According to WHO (2013)‚ “youth violence has become a global public health problem”‚ which needs to be appropriately dealt with; the strengths-based approach is the most effective way to facilitate behavior modification‚ rather than the use of punishment‚ such as incarceration. The way to prevent youth violence is

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