...Personality Reflection Using the textbook, the University Library, the Internet, and/or other resources, answer the following questions. Your responses to each question will vary but overall should be 700- to 1,050-words in length. 1. How would you define personality? Personality is made up of a characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors that make a person unique. Personality arises within the individual and remains fairly consistent throughout life. Quality or condition of being person. The pattern of collective character, behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental traits of a person. The total of quality and traits, as a character or behavior, that a peculiar to a specific person. 2. What are some key personality features that define you? I believe the top six of my personality features are; shy, hardworker, truthful, caring, good listener and forgiving. 1. Shy- I am a very quiet person I stay to myself and do not like to stand out. I am shy to get up in front of class and do a presentation. If I am in a group and everyone is all talking majority of the time I will just sit and listen, I may say a few words but not much. 2. Hardworker- I am a supervisor at my job and one thing that I expect from my employees is that if they see me working they better be working just as hard as I am. The material things I have in my life came from me proving myself at my job. Hardly working is not an option. The only way you will get somewhere in life or...
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...Personality reflection worksheet Darlene Gutierrez PSY/250 October 30, 2014 Beatriz Zayas Personality reflection worksheet Using the textbook, the University Library, the Internet, and/or other resources, answer the following questions. Your responses to each question will vary but overall should be 700- to 1,050-words in length. 1. How would you define personality? * For me, personality is the only way in which individuals live and behave in life. It is the way in which individuals face the challenges and challenges that life presents. It may be that part of this personality is hereditary but nevertheless mindset as faces life decisions, how to cope in society, including the way we learn and interact are unique features of our personality. The personality of each is unique, there cannot be two people have the same personality and are completely alike. This is because you cannot be two people who have had the same kind of parenting or who have gone through similar circumstances under the same conditions in which they have taken the same solutions. Each person has a unique way of solving their problems or address them as the case. Our thoughts are another feature of our personality, and we can share ideas with other people, but we cannot make them think like us that each faces differently every situation in life. The way you dress, think, behave, our skills, beliefs, values, our character, motives, memories, experiences and the way in which we face in life...
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...Personality Reflection Worksheet Karen Martin PSY/250 12/6/2013 Professor Gerranda Brooks-Smith Personality Reflection Using the textbook, the University Library, the Internet, and/or other resources, answer the following questions. Your responses to each question will vary but overall should be 700- to 1,050-words in length. 1. How would you define personality? When I think of personality I think of how a person behaves or acts when I am around them. Are they shy, outgoing, happy, sad, angry, mean, nice, etc.? I would define personality as the way a person acts towards others and how they feel and behave in certain situations. Personality, in my opinion, is also defined by facial expressions and gestures that a person may make with their body. After coming up with my own definition of personality, I looked it up online and the definition that I found at mirriam-webster.com (2013), indicates that personality is the set of emotional qualities, ways of behaving, etc., that makes a person different from other people. 2. What are some key personality features that define you? Some of the key personality features that define me are caring, outgoing, honest, confident and fun. I am a person that will normally show someone my personality quickly. I am an open person and one that tells it like it is. Normally people do not have to question my motives or wonder how I feel about something. I am not someone who changes the way I am or changes...
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...DIPLOMA IN PRE-PRIMARY TEACHERS TRAINING MID TERM ASSIGNMENT ON COMMUNITY HELPER Topic: Community Helpers Subject : Environment Studies Level / Class : GRADE II No. of students : 16 Time : 40 mins Age Group : 6-7 years Teaching Aids : Flash Cards, Marker, VCD, Reference Book “Hello Earth” Aim of the Lesson: a) Main focus - To develop understanding in young learners about Helpers in our community and how they help us? b) General Aim - To develop listening and speaking skills. To enhance their knowledge about community helpers. To enhance the volume of their vocabulary. To develop memorization and imaginative skills. Concepts Introduced: a. Identification of Community Helpers. b. Tools used by Community Helpers. c. Work Place of Community Helpers. d. Dress up of Community Helpers. e. Dramatization of Community Helpers. Time Allotted | Activity Planned | Teacher’s Activity | Student’s Activity | Anticipated Problems (Teacher’s Point of View) | 10 min | Warm...
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...by applying theories to your own behaviour. In this assessment, you will submit three (3) out of six (6) tutorial worksheets as part of a portfolio. You must submit worksheet 1 and then choose any two (2) from worksheet 2 to 6. The tutorial program has been designed to assist your learning and is directly linked to this assessment. You should aim to attend most of the tutorials if you seek a good mark. Consumer Behaviour List In the first tutorial, you will be select ONE consumer behaviour from the list below that you have done in the last three months. You will then complete worksheets in the tutorials of weeks 2 – 7 on that consumer behaviour. Once you have selected a behaviour you cannot change as your assessment requires to submit worksheets on the same behaviour. List of Consumer Behaviours * Buying a PC/laptop/high-technology item * Booking/arranging/going on an overseas holiday * Selecting a university * Going to the movies * Choosing a restaurant for a special occasion * Evaluating and selecting a mobile phone plan * Choosing to do volunteer work * Buying a fashion item * Going to a concert * Changing a bad habit (smoking, reducing alcohol intake, getting fit, eating better) Assignment structure and requirements You must follow this structure, do not change the order of the content of the worksheets in any way as this may result in reduced marks. This assignment requires the use of first-person language. The total...
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...Math 100 Review for Test III As college students, you are expected to be able to review on your own, and carefully manage your time. That is, the primary responsibility for mastering the material is your own. Here are some suggestions that may help in preparing for your first test. As listed in the Course syllabus, you may bring one sheet of self-prepared notes. You are cautioned that spending too much time searching through notes can be fatal. You should know the material well enough that only a quick glance at notes will suffice. A very good source for review is the Worksheets that you have been printing during the term. Printing one or two Worksheets each week is a good study skill. Click on Worksheet in the blue bar in Aleks. This will show the Worksheets and answers. You can also get ALEKS to suggest Review problems for you. Click on Review in the blue bar in ALEKS. You should see something similar to what is below. You should look over the list, and decide for yourself which problems you had trouble with and need to review. Clicking on any topic listed will bring you to Practice on that topic. This test will cover Chapters 5. There are 23 possible topics that were covered. I will certainly not ask a question from every one of these topics, but ... you should be prepared to answer questions on any of them. And there might be a review topic from the first two tests. Based on your work to date, I expect all of you to do very well....
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...Website Planning Worksheet n o This worksheet can help you to lay a solid foundation for your web sit e. It will help define your goals along with setting a o o r t p r guidelines to make sure your website is complete and useful for your visitors. If you don't know an answer or feel like it e k m s r o w l a t e doesn't apply to you, then simply leave it blank. If you have any quest ions; please call and I'll be happy to help you Name Address r City State Zip Code Business Phone n Home Phone Cell Phone Description of your business c o s (One Paragraph) e [Type a quote from the document o or the summa ary of an inte eresting point. You can t position t the text box a anywhere in the document t t. Use the Dra awing Tools t tab to change the e formattin ng of the pull quote text bo ox.] Description of services c e , (Separated by commas) Example: Pizza, Restaurant, Take Out, Salads, Italian, Entrees, Pasta, a m p s e [Type a quote from the u e document o or the summa ary of an interesting point. You can t anywhere in the document t. Use the Dra awing Tools tab to change e position the text box a the forma atting of the p pull quote tex xt box.] 1 What is your "Motto· or ·Slogan"? Do you want people to: ☐ Learn more about your business or organization? ☐ Hire you to perform a service? ☐ Buy products from you...
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...University of Phoenix Material Humanistic and Existential Personality Theories Worksheet Fill-in the Blank 1. Abraham Maslow proposed the _____Humanistic____________ theory of personality. 2. According to Maslow, self-fulfillment and realization of one’s full potential are examples of ______basic__________ needs. 3. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs proposes that ___lower basic needs_________ needs must be satisfied before ____higher growth________ needs will become motivators for behavior. 4. The belief that matter evolves from simpler to more complex forms is ______formative tendancy______________. 5. The __ideal self_________, according to Rogers, is one’s view of self as one wishes to be. 6. Carl Rogers believed that conditions of worth, incongruence, defensiveness, and disorganization are all considered _barriers to psychological health__________________________. 7. Rogers believed that __couselor congruence___, ___unconditional postitve reguard________, and empathetic listening____ are necessary elements of psychotherapy. 8. __Intentionality_____________ is the structure that gives meaning to experience and allows people to make decisions about the future. 9. May proposed that ____existential freedon_____ is the freedom of action, whereas ___essentail freedom_____ is the freedom of being. 10. The basic concepts of existential theory are ______ and ___________________. Matching Match the following theoretical...
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...University of Phoenix Material Humanistic and Existential Personality Theories Worksheet Fill-in the Blank 1. Abraham Maslow proposed the _____Humanistic____________ theory of personality. 2. According to Maslow, self-fulfillment and realization of one’s full potential are examples of ______basic__________ needs. 3. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs proposes that ___lower basic needs_________ needs must be satisfied before ____higher growth________ needs will become motivators for behavior. 4. The belief that matter evolves from simpler to more complex forms is ______formative tendancy______________. 5. The __ideal self_________, according to Rogers, is one’s view of self as one wishes to be. 6. Carl Rogers believed that conditions of worth, incongruence, defensiveness, and disorganization are all considered _barriers to psychological health__________________________. 7. Rogers believed that __couselor congruence___, ___unconditional postitve reguard________, and empathetic listening____ are necessary elements of psychotherapy. 8. __Intentionality_____________ is the structure that gives meaning to experience and allows people to make decisions about the future. 9. May proposed that ____existential freedon_____ is the freedom of action, whereas ___essentail freedom_____ is the freedom of being. 10. The basic concepts of existential theory are ______ and ___________________. Matching Match the following theoretical...
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...University of Phoenix Material Humanistic and Existential Personality Theories Worksheet Fill-in the Blank 1. Abraham Maslow proposed the _ Humanistic_ theory of personality. 2. According to Maslow, self-fulfillment and realization of one’s full potential are examples of Self-Actualization____ needs. 3. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs proposes that __ physiological___needs must be satisfied before _ safety and security needs will become motivators for behavior. 4. The belief that matter evolves from simpler to more complex forms is ____________________. 5. The ___________, according to Rogers, is one’s view of self as one wishes to be. 6. Carl Rogers believed that conditions of worth, incongruence, defensiveness, and disorganization are all considered ___________________________. 7. Rogers believed that __________________________, _______________________, and _________________ are necessary elements of psychotherapy. 8. _______________ is the structure that gives meaning to experience and allows people to make decisions about the future. 9. May proposed that ___________________ is the freedom of action, whereas __________________ is the freedom of being. 10. The basic concepts of existential theory are _______________ and ___________________. Matching Match the following theoretical components with their correct theorist or theorists. |Theoretical component ...
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...SET MouseRawInput "1" SET MouseSensitivityFirstPerson "0.50000000" SET MouseSensitivityThirdPerson "1.28999996" SET MouseSmoothing "0" SET InvertMouseWheel "1" SET InvertMouseY "1" SET InvertMouseX "1" SET MULTI_GPU_CHECK "1" SET DisableFXPrecaching "1" SET CachedRLREnabled "1" SET CachedReflectionResolution "4" SET CachedShadowFiltering "5" SET ScreenshotFormat "BMP" SET PregameGammaCheckEnabled "0" SET HardwareCheckEnabled.2 "0" SET SUB_SAMPLING "2" SET REFLECTION_QUALITY_v3 "2" SET PARTICLE_DENSITY "3" SET HIGH_RESOLUTION_SHADOWS "1" SET SHADOWS "4" SET GAMMA_ADJUSTMENT "112" SET VIEW_DISTANCE "1.69000006" SET GPUSmoothingFrames "10" SET MIP_LOAD_SKIP_LEVELS "0" SET RAIN_WETNESS "1" SET LENS_FLARE "1" SET GOD_RAYS_v2 "1" SET ANTI_ALIASING_v2 "1" SET AMBIENT_OCCLUSION "1" SET COLOR_GRADING_v1 "0" SET BLOOM "1" SET DEPTH_OF_FIELD "1" SET TONE_MAPPING "1" SET COLOR_CORRECTION "1" SET SOFT_ALPHA "1" SET DISTORTION "1" SET CHARACTER_LIGHTING "1" SET DIFFUSE_2_MAPS "1" SET DETAIL_MAPS "1" SET NORMAL_MAPS "1" SET SPECULAR_MAPS "1" SET CLUTTER_2D "1" SET SIMPLE_SHADERS "0" SET WATER_FOAM "1" SET VSYNC "0" SET MAX_ANISOTROPY "3" SET PreferMaximizedWindow "0" SET PreferExclusiveFullscreen "0" SET FULLSCREEN_v5 "1" SET FullscreenHeight "0" SET FullscreenWidth "0" SET WindowedHeight "768" SET WindowedWidth "1024" SET SOUND_ENABLED "1" SET FOOTSTEPS_VOLUME "50.00000000" SET FOOTSTEPS_ENABLED "1" SET SPEAKER_SETUP "0" SET BACKGROUND_AUDIO...
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... She wears highly decorative clothing of embroidered silk rather than a more practical linen or wool. Even her purse, an object that only has to carry belongings, is decorated with silk tassels and “perled with latoun” (line 143). The apron she wears at first suggests some sense of practicality, as she does not want to dirty the clothes beneath it, but it is described as “whit as morne milk” (line 128), which shows the opposite: that this is another ornamental object that is as unsoiled as the rest of her clothing. The unstained white of her apron and undergarments give her the outward appearance of purity, while the reader knows that internally she is far from pure. Following the account of Alison's clothing comes a brief personality description. Rather...
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...To learn about communication and being able to work with other people, you should learn each person’s learning style and personality style. There are three different learning styles: visual learners, auditory learners, and tactile/kinesthetic learners. To better understand each style we will look more closely at each individual sytle. First, lets look at visual learners. Visual learners learn best through seeing. Visual learners learn best by seeing facial expressions and by seeing body language. They also tend to sit in the front of classrooms or meetings to avoid distractions (example: people’s bodies blocking their views). Visual learners do better when they have displays they can see (example: videos, illustrated textbooks, and handouts). Visual learners usually take very detailed notes during lectures or discussions. This way they are able to take in and remember more information. The second type of learning style is auditory learners. Auditory learners learn best through listening. Auditory learners tend to talk things through, listen to lectures, listening to what other people say, and verbal discussions. Because they learn through listening, written information does not help them until it is voiced out loud. They also tend to use a tape recorder during lectures so that they can re-play the tape later and better absorb the information. The third type of learning style is tactile/kinesthetic learners. Tactile/kinesthetic learners learn best through touching, moving...
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... If he chooses Sarah, he may not be able to have her because of the way that she feels. Although Macon still feels connected to Sarah, he is more compatible with Muriel. Sarah is arguably much more normal than Macon, depending on which definition of normal is used. Sarah is more of a team player than Macon is. Macon keeps to his systems, while Sarah wants them to make decisions together. “What harm would it do to wait it out? You’d be showing some concern. You’d be telling me we’re in this together” (4). Macon replies, “I’ve got a system, Sarah. You know I drive according to a system” (4). She can come off as being over dramatic at times, and somewhat annoying, but that could possibly be because we are used to Macon’s mundane personality. Macon still feels that he might in some way be responsible for his son’s death. Sarah tries to convince him that he is not. She does not support his...
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...Laurie Ewart J3400 Reflection Paper #1 9/18/13 Secondary Research-Chapter 5 As public relations professional, research would be one of the most important aspects of your career. Research should be your first step before launching a new product or marketing plan. If you fail to do the research first, you risk wasting a great deal of time and money on your project. Researching your target marketing is a huge benefit. Secondary research is essentially a summary of data that has already been collected. If you have a question to answer you can easily access the data and analyze it in order to get the answer you are looking for. This is opposed to primary data, which you would have to conduct new research to get the information you need. While secondary research seems to take much less effort, it still had its advantages and disadvantages. One of the main advantages to secondary research is that it is cost and time effective. Since you will not have to conduct the research you would have very little money and time in simply accessing the data from another source. The amount of time you would save by not conducting research you can now spend on analyzing data or any other areas of your plan that it is needed. Another advantage to secondary research is that you have several different sources that you can utilize to find your data. There are many websites that offer this type of information. One of the largest drawbacks of secondary research is that the results are usually...
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