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    No matter how much we try we cannot change who we are. No matter how much we try we cannot change who we are. A change is defined as the act or instance of making or becoming different and is very difficult to achieve‚ however not impossible. Our physical characterisitcs and how others perceive these characteristics and what we post online affect our identity and are generally impossible to change. On the other hand people can change who they are‚ such acts can be seen with gender changes or plastic

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    Perception We process and interpret the incoming raw data in the light of our past experiences‚ in terms of our current needs and interests‚ in terms of our knowledge‚ expectations‚ beliefs and motives. Perceptual world the individual’s personal internal image‚ map or picture of their social‚ physical and organizational environment. Selective attention the ability‚ often exercised unconsciously‚ to choose from the stream of sensory data‚ to concentrate on particular elements‚ and to ignore others

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    Has Science Gone Too Far?

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    consequences of irresponsible science. This new tech creates new societal questions. At what point has science gone too far? What responsibility do scientists have to keep the general public safe? Both “Worship the Spirit of Criticism” by Louis Pasteur and “Silent Spring” by Rachel Carson recognizes and attempts to answer these questions. They both acknowledge the importance of publishing only the most astute and precise research and the consequences that could ensure if scientists are not careful. First

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    why we buy

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    old book published in 1999 by Paco Underhill‚ an environmental psychologist though he is known more as retail guru. This book highlights key points that affect consumers behaviors when they go for place of purchase‚ which are vital for the success of every retail and also companies which have products in modern trade. Though there are criticisms that this book is out of dated‚ the findings in here personally I feel still can be adaptable in this era`. With simple and sense of humor words‚ this book

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    There is a lot of controversy around the idea that if an institution is “Too big to fail” then it can essentially be “Too big to jail.” This was certainly the case for the multinational bank HSBC. Back in 2012 HSBC suffered from one of the biggest money laundering cases‚ for a banking institution. HSBC was charged with not having adequate money laundering controls and for doing business with unauthorized countries. The multinational institution had allegedly supplied banking services to Saudi Arabia

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    is longer than the other. Longer lead- connected to positive terminal of battery Shorter lead- connected to negative terminal of battery Advantages over CFL- LEDs consumes less electricity • LEDs glow even in weak current • CFL contain mercury which is toxic and hence CFLs require safe disposal Disadvantages over CFL- LEDs are expensive Q. Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in solid form but their aqueous solution conduct electricity. Why? Or Common salt does not conduct electricity

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    We do what we have to do

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    We do what we have to do‚ so we can do what we want to do” Amalia Prida 14-0663 Orientation November 8th‚ 2013. UNIBE In life‚ everything is earned and nothing positive or good comes our way for free. We have to earn the things we want and sometimes do some things we don’t necessarily want to do. “We do what we have to do‚ so we can do what we want to do” is a famous‚ yet genuine quote that can be considered as a life lesson. This phrase is applicable to college students

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    How We Are Influenced Social psychology is the “scientific study of how people think about‚ influence‚ and relate to one another” (Myers‚ 2010‚ p. 4). There are many different “external social forces” (Myers‚ 2010‚ p. 8) that influence our thoughts‚ feelings‚ behaviors and attitudes‚ such as our family‚ peers‚ culture and gender; all of which persuade us in one direction or another. Any social situation we may encounter can be so powerful that it “leads us to act contrary to our expressed

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    skills we possessed.  If young generations are not made aware of the importance of culture‚ tradition‚ religion‚ then the material comforts may lure them and shatter peace‚ stability and faith that all of us cherish so much. The purpose of education has varied from time to time‚ but the accent has always been on the full development of the human personality.  The main purpose of education is to draw out our potential capabilities‚ to stir our imagination and to teach us how to think.  We should

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    Too Much Exposure: Unstoppable Torture The environment is where crowding among different persons takes place. It has an enormous factor on the development of an individual‚ most especially‚ human behavior. With those interactions‚ experiences are gathered for learnings to emerge. I agree with B.f. Skinner’s perception about the big impact of nature to man’s whole-being. The totality of a man is an upshot of everything that surrounds us. We become what we plan us to be from all the experiences

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