...UPON WAKING UP 1. 1st 5mins upon waking up look just stare at your dreams in your dream board. 2. Visualize it. Be very detailed. From the smell, texture, sounds you hear, how it feel. Just feel it as if it is already yours, and as if it is already now happening. 3. Affirmations. Affirm it, verbalize it as if it is you and is already happening. Claim it. The more loudly you verbalize, the more you feel it, the more effective the affirmation is. NETWORKER’S AFFIRMATION 1. My Pr1mera business is now growing and expanding every day. Business is booming. 2. I am meeting new people everyday who want to create their own online business. 3. I am now having a blast teaching and training others how to build their own business. 4. I am creating awareness about Pr1mera and network marketing every day. 5. Every business action I take enhances and expands every area of my life. 6. I now inspire people to pursue personal freedom in every area of their lives. 7. My team is now growing and expanding all around the world every day. 8. I now have 10 qualifying PRIME ACHEIVER each legs and is now growing and expanding in width and depth of each day. 9. My business now spans across the globe. 10. I am now increasing my wealth and abundance rapidly and easily. 11. I am now offering Pr1mera to prospects with courage and confidence. 12. I am now surrounded by people who are ready, willing, and able to receive my products/service and join...
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...Review Questions 1. What are the four levels of verbal response in reflective listening? Answer: Reflective listening is a special type of listening that involves paying respectful attention to the content and feelings expressed in another person’s communication. Reflective listening is hearing and understanding, and then letting the other know that he or she is being heard and understood. The following techniques can be used to increase reflective listening skills: Affirming Contact The receiver affirms contact with the communicator by using simple statements such as “I see,” “uh-huh,” “Yes, I understand”. The purpose of an affirmation response is to communicate attentiveness, not necessarily agreement. Example of affirming responses: - That’s a good suggestion. - I’ve enjoyed talking with you today. Paraphrasing the Expressed After an appropriate time, the receiver might paraphrase the expressed thoughts and feelings of the speaker. Paraphrasing is useful because it reflects back to the speaker the thoughts and feelings as the receiver heard them. This verbal response enables the receiver to build greater empathy, openness, and acceptance into the relationship while ensuring the accuracy of the communication process. Clarifying the Implicit Implicit thoughts and feelings are not clearly or fully expressed. The receiver may or may not assume that the implicit thoughts and feelings are within the awareness of the speaker. Reflecting “Core” Feelings Reflecting core...
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...In the end of the novella when Kurtz is dying his last words are “The Horror! The Horror!” (305). This is both an affirmation and a moral victory for Kurtz before death. An affirmation is the act of affirming something or being affirmed. In other words it’s coming to a realization about the truth of an act or saying. A moral victory is a defeat that can be taken or seen as a victory on the terms of their morality. As Kurtz is about to die he sees all that he has done in the congo to others. “To speak plainly, he raided the country,’ I said. He nodded. ‘Not alone, surely!’ He muttered something about the villages round that lake. ‘Kurtz got the tribe to follow him,did he?’ I suggested. He fidgeted a little. ‘they adored him,’ he said.” (Marlow...
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...When I was young, I lied all the time. I lied to my parents, my friends, my teachers, and even people I didn't know! Now, I don't lie. I tell the truth because it feels better, it helps me keep my relationships strong, and it helps me be clear about who I am and what I want. Lying has caused so much pain in my past that I wouldn't do it even if I could. I follow the rule that if I have nothing nice to say, I don't say it at all. How about you? Do you need to stop lying? Following are 7 affirmations to use that will help you remember that lying is no good and being honest is always the option. 7 Affirmations To Stop Lying Stop Lying Affirmations To Help You Maintain Great Relationships And Be Happier 1. Lying Hurts My Relationships You may...
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...defendant. In 1914, the Weeks v. United States was when the exclusionary rule was first applied to federal courts. In 1961, the Mapp v. Ohio case made the exclusionary rule mandatory for all states. The U.S. Supreme Court did not make the exclusionary rule mandatory in all states because they wondered if a state conviction denies due process of law that is required by the 14th amendment because evidence admitted at trial would violate the 4th amendment (p. 53). 6) Explain the concept of what constitutes a search by a governmental official. • A search warrant constitutes a search by a governmental official. A neutral and detached magistrate provides a person with a search warrant. Search warrants require a written record under an oath or affirmation. You must have probable cause to obtain a search warrant. You must provide a particular description of the place to be searched, and a particular description of the items to be seized. There must be a specific time and manner of execution (p. 50). ...
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...only this but a mental tendency of optimism is quite effective in attaining success in every facet of life. Positive self affirmation makes it easier for the mind to generate positive thoughts in regards to the situation at hand. It is very important for an individual to maintain good brain activity should they be interested in performing successful undertaking. It is very important to understand that the brain learns and acts as directed and that an individual's lifestyle has a huge outcome on the kind of thoughts produced at any given time. As most of you are probably aware of the brain is the central commanding post of any activity in the human body. The state of an individual's mind dictates...
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...There are many different things that can be said about the subject of drug testing welfare recipients. It can be said that it is unfair, and that may be true. It can also be said that it is justifiable, and this may also be true. In this paper I plan to prove that drug testing welfare recipients is unconstitutional, as well as costly to the state administering such test. Testing the recipients can be considered stereotypical and very demeaning. While making sure welfare funds are used properly, it is too costly and does not provide adequate results. In the past ten years drug testing welfare recipients has been a huge issue. While most people are all for it, there are just as many people if not more that are against it. While it may be true that some welfare recipients are doing drugs, all of them are not. It can and will be proven that drug testing these recipients is a waste of time and tax payers’ money. Yes, yours and my hard earned tax dollars are and will be spent on welfare recipients who may or may not be using drugs. Think for a second…what else can my tax dollars be used for? Possible improving badly paved streets. How about fixing that run down playground with the overgrown grass? Maybe the money can even be used toward the remodeling the library of a school. While other states such as Florida have tried testing and been semi-successful other state such as New Hampshire attempt turned out differently. According to Concord Monitor (2013) “while the drug testing was...
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...Positive Affirmation 1. I am able to complete my school work and weekly tasks in a timely and stress-free manner without procrastination being an issue. 2. I have chosen this particular affirmation because I have found that I am an expert in the art of procrastination. Procrastination is something that has always been a factor in my life regarding school work. For as long as I can remember, I have been putting off the completion of writing papers and doing homework for all subjects in school. I also procrastinate when I need to study for a test, and I end up cramming at the last minute. I have been using procrastination in regards to writing papers, doing homework, and studying for tests for so many years now that it seems to work for me as I am able to complete all off my assignments by the due date, and do well on tests. The reason I want to change my procrastinating ways is because of the immense, unnecessary stress that it physically, as well as mentally, puts upon me. Procrastination also affects me outside of school. One example of this is the way that I put off doing any of my closing tasks at work until the last ten minutes we are open, which causes me to have to stay at work after hours in order to complete them. Procrastination has kept me up all night, caused me untold amounts of stress, and has also gotten me into trouble at my job. It seems as if it is only a major factor regarding school, but in reality it affects everything. Procrastination is something...
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...We all feel trapped at some point in our lives. We feel like we have to do something. We also feel that we can never accomplish enough. It is kind of like a never ending cycle of what needs to be done or achieved. I think many times we need to step back and enjoy what we have accomplished, and ask why we are doing what we are doing. In the same since, we may feel that the pressure that is keeping us constantly doing something, is the people we love most. We want our parents, children, friends, significant other to feel proud of us. If we do not get the affirmation we need, this can discourage us in many ways. In “The Glass Menagerie” there is a since of duty in what has to be done. Many of the characters are just looking for affirmation to do what they really want to do. Tom wants to leave, and until he sees that his sister is taken care of he feels like he needs to stay. Amanda feels like she has to get her daughter married or she will not be taken care of. Laura feels like she has to satisfy her mom. I think if they would all encourage each other instead of making each other feel like they have to accomplish something or the others will not be happy their lives, they could all enjoy life more. If...
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...7-month-old baby to be "Martin DeShawn McCullough" (Baldacci, 2013). The judge included the last names of both parents however, she left out Messiah. "The word Messiah is a title and it's a title that has only been earned by one person and that one person is Jesus Christ" Judge Ballew said (Baldacci, 2013). Jaleesa responded by saying, "I was shocked. I never intended on naming my son Messiah because it means God and I didn't think a judge could make me change my baby's name because of her religious beliefs" (Baldacci, 2013). When reporters asked the judge about common used name Jesus, she replied “that was not relevant” (Baldacci, 2013). The reliability, credibility and validity of the data. Judges of the United States take oath or affirmation before performing his or hers duties in office. They promise to faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties under the Constitution and laws of the United States. They also, instruct juries to decide cases without "prejudice, sympathy, fear, favor or public opinion" (Lavin & DiMichele 2013). In...
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...Persons, and Beneficence on behalf of the victim. The Right to Privacy for every person means the right to be free from intrusions into ones physical body, space, mind and personal information. This includes the right to be free from bodily restraint in any way or of having to disprove another’s perception of our attire. The Bill of Rights supports the ethical principle, Right to Privacy, specifically with the 14th Amendment, Amendment IV, which covers privacy of the person and possessions with the following: The right of the person to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the person or things to be seized. At the very least, even with the “Stand your ground” law, the Sanford Police department had an ethical obligation to arrest George Zimmerman for following, interfering with, and then killing Trayvon Martin. Another ethical principle that was not utilized in this incident, either by Mr. Zimmerman himself or the Sanford Police...
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...joining extracurricular activities. This new program has caused overwhelming controversy among schools, teachers, parents, students, and other officials across the country. The biggest reason for these new found programs may be contributed to recent polls, which have shown an increase in drug use among students. Now many parents, teachers, students, and other officials are for drug testing. However, many are not. One argument against drug testing is that it invades the students privacy. The fourth amendment states "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized." This was put into place to protect U.S citizens against practices such as random drug testing. Without cause there is no reason to do a random drug test. On the other hand what about a student’s right to an education in a safe and drug free environment? According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse “ marijuana use has increased in 2011 to 7.2% of 8th graders, 17.6% of 10th graders, and 22.6% of 12th graders this is up from 5.7%, 14.2% and 18.8% in 2007.” And according to the U.S. Department of Human Health Services the “Illicit drug use rate among children ages 12-17 has increased from9.3% to 10% from 2008 to 2009.” So must I ask do our...
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...Edmund Chu Dr. Reed ENG 110 May 11, 2015 Assignment #2: Argument Paper The Fourth Amendment guarantees “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.” The NSA’s surveillance programs violates the Fourth Amendment by collecting telecommunication data and storing it in a database. The US PATRIOT Act and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act allows the NSA to continue to run these controversial surveillance program today. The United States should end or reform...
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...her based on no more than someone’s anonymous call to a hotline alleging abuse” (Young, par.4). In this article, Young also talks about how children should have the rights to not be searched just like people over the age of 18 without a warrant. This article information directly applies to our class discussion “This case may decide,” says Wexler, “if innocent children have the same rights to be free from unreasonable search and seizures as suspect criminals.” This statement deals with the 4th Amendment, which is “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized” (Schmidt )Wexler feels that if the 4th Amendment protects adults than it should protect children as well. This case about children rights explains to us that...
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...Amendment IV of the United States Constitution states that the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized (Cornell University). This Amendment refers to people’s right to privacy and freedom in their home from government intrusion and illegal search and seizure. To claim protection under the Fourth Amendment, individuals must show in a court of law expectation of privacy, which is to say an expectation that is recognized as reasonable under the circumstances. Kentucky v. King 563 U.S. 452 (2011) is just one of many cases in which the defendant exercises their rights under the Fourth Amendment. Kentucky v. King 563 U.S. 452 (2011) In the case of Kentucky v. King the Fourth Amendment was the main argument. The courts...
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