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    knowing my temperament will help me in my personal life? I wonder why I do certain things‚ and react the way that I do. I believe the results of this temperament study will give me insight into some of those "whys". This study with the four different temperament types will give an underlying reason for my behaviors. I will try to use this information to not use the negative behaviors‚ which arise from my particular temperament type. When I took the personality test in the Temperament Sorter I

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    Personality Temperament Test

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    Personality Temperament Test SCORING SHEET 1 INSTRUCTIONS: This is a Personality Temperament Test taken from Tim LaHaye’s book‚ "Why You Act The Way You Do". It helps assess your temperament of potential strengths & weaknesses. It’s very simple and takes about 45 minutes to complete. There are 4 Sections below. In each section you will find a series of descriptive words. Your job is to read each word and put a number next to it according to how well it describes the REAL you. After you have

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    THE FOUR TEMPERAMENT TYPES Sanguine The sanguine temperament is fundamentally impulsive and pleasure-seeking; sanguine people are sociable and charismatic. They tend to enjoy social gatherings‚ making new friends and tend to be boisterous. They are usually quite creative and often daydream. However‚ some alone time is crucial for those of this temperament. Sanguine can also mean sensitive‚ compassionate and romantic. Sanguine personalities generally struggle with following tasks all the way through

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    Kelsey Steiner Psychology 5th hour 11/7/13 Keirsey Temperament Sorter Follow-up Assignment (1) Reflect on the results on this personality assessment? Do you believe it fits with what you know about yourself? Why or why not? I was given Idealist Champion. I believe it does reflect me‚ but only to an extent. Champions have a wide range and variety of emotions‚ and a great passion for novelty. I believe that to be true‚ but not 100% of the time. I tend to have trouble dealing with my emotions and

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    Chess Report- Ihm

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    Preface: This report was created for the Module Planning assignment. It consist of a Revenue Management report where our group had to participate in a Chess Game. The aim of this game and report was to assess your performance as a hotel by using the principles of “IDEA”. The chess game was a realistic way of forecasting bookings and planning in order to maximize revenue. Furthermore‚ it was a fine method of learning and experiencing the ways of booking and working with room reservation in order

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    The Keirsey Temperament Sorter is a Personality Quiz‚ which organizes individuals into one of four temperaments; Guardians‚ Artisans‚ Rationales‚ and Idealists. Every personality class has their strengths and weaknesses. Guardians are described as having the following core characteristics. They are usually seen as dependable‚ helpful‚ and hard-working. They are known to be‚ generally cautious‚ humble‚ and focused on and traditions. ("Keirsey Temperament Website - Portrait of the Guardian® (SJ)")

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    Persuasive Essay Chess

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    Chess is a Game‚ Not a Sport The debate about whether chess should be considered a sport is ongoing. However‚ I found little to support the stance that it is a sport in the course of my research. In the essay‚ “Chess‚ Imagination‚ and Perceptual Understanding‚” by Paul Coates‚ he states that‚ “[c]hess is sometimes referred to as a ‘mind-sport’. Yet‚ in obvious ways‚ chess is very unlike physical sports such as tennis and soccer; it doesn’t require the levels of fitness and athleticism necessary

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    Ove Over Chess

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    mind and sport especially when the "sport" under consideration is chess. It is difficult to picture the game as a sport when the most physical activity it seems to require is moving the pieces across the board. Recently‚ though‚ the Olympic committee voted chess legal for competition in "The Games." This acknowledgment of chess as a sport by such a high council requires us to rethink our view of chess and athletics. Although chess does not appear to require as much activity as most recognizable

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    A Game of Chess Macintyre

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    Charles Lee 8 April 2013 A Game of Chess In After Virtue by Alasdair MacIntyre‚ he discusses the metaphor of a child playing a game of chess to help explain his theory on practices‚ internal goods‚ external goods‚ motivation‚ and virtues. In his example‚ a child is promised candy for participating in a game of chess each week‚ regardless of the child’s performance. However‚ if the child wins the game‚ which is not an easy feat‚ the child will be rewarded with extra candy. Though the situation

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    Chess Sicilian Defence

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    The Taimanov Variation k. The Kan Variation Part II: Other Sicilian Systems l. The c3 Sicilain m. The Morra Gambit n. The Closed Sicilian o. The Bb5 Systems p. The Grand Prix Attack Introduction The Sicilian Defense is the most popular chess opening of all time. Almost a quarter of all games played are Sicilians. While the majority of scholastic games at the beginning level are symmetrical king pawn openings (1. e4 e5)‚ at higher levels the most popular answer to 1. e4 is 1. … c5

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