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    Jamie Bolton “Respect in College” It’s the school year again and it’s college move-in day‚ all the freshmen have their lists and bags making sure they have all the necessities. There’s one thing people don’t realize what they need to bring to college: respect. I know at first it doesn’t seem to be a big deal‚ but in the big picture it really is. My definition of respect that it is the realization of how special and unique a person‚ thing‚ or quality is. Respect is defined as having a mutual

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    Person Specification I have years of experience working with different clients/patients group. I work with people with terminal illness such as cancer patients‚ renal and heart failure in different settings such as hospital wards‚ rehabilitation wards‚ private‚ residential and nursing homes. Skills and Abilities Ability to respond to changes in patient condition I have responded to changes in patients conditions by documenting my observation and informing person in charge that patient was breathless

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    Review of Rogers’s Person-centered Therapy in Self Perspective: Critical Evaluation and Integrative Improvement Date of submission: 10 December 2007 (Monday) This paper was divided into three parts. The first part was to summarize the basic concepts of Rogers’s phenomenological approach of personality. Carl Rogers‚ who was the pioneered humanistic counselor and psychotherapist‚ advocated “Client-centered Therapy” (now known as “Person-centered Therapy” derived

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    Garton Ash discusses the two kinds of respect he calls recognition respect and appraisal respect. He believes that recognition respect applies only to the person themselves‚ not their belief system‚ however the beliefs can earn appraisal respect through its merits. Recognition respect‚ as Garton Ash defines it‚ is “the unconditional respect that I owe you simply because you are a human being” (261). This respect is recognizing another person’s humanity‚ and does not need to be earned. It cannot

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    The Fate of a Creative Person What is creativity? Who are creative people? What role do they play in our society? Creativity refers to the phenomenon whereby a person creates something new (a product‚ a solution‚ a work of art etc.) that has some kind of value. According to this definition we may conclude that creative persons are those people who are able to produce something new that has some kind of value‚ both personal and public. On the one hand‚ many scholars are sure that people reveal

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    high standard for himself that has taken him places and will continue to take him places in life. My name is Jaime Montalvo‚ and I am a tennis professional at the Chapel Hill Country Club. Those who don’t know me well probably see me as an ordinary person‚ but really I am an interesting man with what I consider to be an excellent story and work ethic. Throughout my childhood‚ my family rarely lived in one place for more than a few years. I was born in Puerto Rico‚ and lived in places all over the United

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    most of what Maslow believed‚ but added that for a person to "grow"‚ they need an environment that provides them with genuinness (openness and self-disclosure)‚ acceptance (being seen with unconditional positive regard)‚ and empathy (being listened to and understood). Without these‚ relationships and healthy personalities will not develop as they should‚ much like a tree will not grow without sunlight and water. Rogers believed that every person can achieve their goals‚ wishes and desires in life

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    Person-centred approach - Carl Rogers Person-centred approach is a psychological trend which was invented by Carl Rogers (1902-1987). Carl Rogers was an American psychologist and psychotherapist. His hypothesis was that each person owns a reserved potential of self-understanding and the power to change themselves positively. The task of psychotherapy and helping relationship is to help to mobilize those reserved potentials. The person-centred relationship has three main features: 1. Empathic

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    TIME Magazine: Person of the Year In the article previously written about Mohammed Mossadegh‚ Iran’s once great leader‚ he was portrayed as anything but worthy of Man of the Year. Rather‚ he looked weak and deadly for Iran’s future. In a portion of the article‚ they discussed his effects on Iran‚ “His acid tears dissolved one of the remaining pillars of a great empire.” ‚ making him out to be detrimental to Iran. While he admittedly had some struggles‚ given his background and the global situation

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    “Amy Cuddy: Your body shapes who you are.” Body language forms who you are. From being hunched forward with arms crossing having the feeling of insecurity‚ to having a powerful posture with hands free of any way of making someone feel diffident. Body language can show a lot to a person and can shape whom you are. Our body language shows what people see in us and how we see ourselves. Amy Cuddy‚ a Social Psychologist‚ presents how “power posing” can be one of the smallest tweaks in your life to

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