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    Assignment 2: Research Paper Self-esteem of teenagers in Hong Kong Self-esteem‚ according to the Oxford dictionary‚ is the confidence in one’s own worth or abilities; self-respect. It has been one of the most significant issues discussed on about teenagers in Hong Kong as their behaviors are often influenced by the environs such as people around them and the society. Many of them have arrived at a very low self-esteem in which it adversely affected their

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    be more conveniently connected to those around us. From the article‚ Benefits of internet and social media‚ says‚ “The internet and social media provide young people with a range of benefits‚ and opportunities to empower themselves in a variety of ways. Young people can maintain social connections and support networks that otherwise wouldn’t be possible‚ and can access more information than ever before.”(Benefits of internet‚n.d.). Now think about how different your life can be depending on how

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    usually view animals‚ such as dogs‚ as inferior beings. This belief stems from the fact that they are not capable of feeling complex emotions and thinking logically in the same way humans can. London counters this argument‚ instead implying that instinctual “animal” knowledge outweighs our sensible knowledge in importance. In To Build a Fire‚ it is evident that the dog is superior to the man both physically and mentally. Even at the beginning of their journey‚ “[The dog] knew that it was no time for travelling

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    BUILD A BEAR CASELET

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    BUILD A BEAR CASELET 1. Give examples of needs‚ wants and demands that Build-A-Bear customers demonstrate‚ differentiating each of these three concepts. What are the implications of each on Build-A-Bear’s actions? The “needs” are what the customers are looking for‚ at first place while entering a Build a Bear Workshop. Primarily children are looking for entertainment‚ being able to show their creativity and being able to follow their imagination. Then the “wants” it is what Build a Bear

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    ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between self-monitoring and self-esteem. 150 college students from De La Salle University‚ Manila participated in this study. By using Self-Monitoring Scale (SMS) and Self-Esteem Rating Scale (SERS)‚ the participants were asked to answer these questionnaires. The ratings from the scales were used to measure participants’ self-monitoring and self-esteem. Based on the results of this study‚ coherent with the previous studies on the topic‚ it could be

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    Build a Bear Workshop

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    Build-A-Bear Workshop Build-A-Bear Workshop Trying to make people smile is part of the credo at Build-A-Bear Workshop. The company was founded in 1997 by Maxine Clark who is the Chairman and Chief Executive. Maxine started Build-A-Bear Workshop or BBW‚ after working in corporate America for 20 years for the retailing industry. She wanted to create a retail environment that inspired the imagination‚ creativity‚ and memories for children and families. Flash forward to 2012 and BBW has become

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    personal trainer increases self-esteem in obese individuals. In the direction society is headed today‚ many individuals are looking to personal trainers to get back the lives they once had. The way of this sedentary living has been paved by the user-friendliness of technology‚ and its ability to do our complex jobs without our needing to get up to actually do anything. According to Waitley (2010)‚ “Self-esteem is confidence in and respect for yourself” (Self-Esteem‚ p. 122). Most obese individuals

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    Build-A-Bear Festival

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    the Student Activities Association hosted a free Build-A-Bear event in the BPSC that quickly became wildly popular among students. On Wednesday‚ March 8‚ the halls of the BPSC filled with students who were waiting on their chance to relive a childhood memory. A wide variety of plush animals were available for students’ choosing. Students could then stuff their animal with cotton and received a mini SAA shirt to put on their new plush toy. The Build-A-Bear event was in such high demand among students

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    1. Build-A-Bear workshop was created in 1997 In St. Louis‚ Missouri by Maxine Clark. Build-A-Bear generates $379 million and employees over 4‚500 employees worldwide. They are located in Australia‚ Belgium‚ Denmark‚ Germany‚ India‚ Japan‚ The Netherlands‚ Norway‚ Korea‚ Russia‚ Sing pore‚ Sweden‚ Taiwan and Thailand. They are also seen in over 500 malls within the United States. Maxine Clark has created a mission that brings teddy bear to life with the thought of our childhood memories. Teddy bears

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    To Build A Fire Theme

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    This excerpt from ”To Build A Fire” is about a man trekking through Yukon territory with his dog. The man has no supplies‚ is alone‚ and is trying to make it to a camp by sundown. Before the main character left‚ an old-timer from the trail told him it was bad to walk through alone after negative fifty degrees. The man ignores the advice the other man gave him. As a result of this‚ he walks the trail anyway in negative one-hundred degree weather and dies from hypothermia. The actions of this man show

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