Amazing People

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    Erlina

    charming, and warm. You get along with almost everyone. You work hard not to rock the boat. Your easy going attitude brings people together. At times, you can be a little flaky and irresponsible. But for the important things, you pull it together. You are wild, crazy, and a huge rebel. You're always up to something. You have a ton of energy, and most people can't handle you. You're very intense. You definitely are a handful, and you're likely to get in trouble. But your kind of trouble

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    Angela

    the sense that Fly gets from them. Each story is very different, but Fly is basically pointing out that every person has an amazing story to tell about his or her life. 3. Pick your favorite PEOP (or least favorite)—what is your response to it, and why? I really enjoyed reading the PEOP about Michelle Tea. I could really relate to how she felt. She says that people bring their high school drama with them to San Francisco and all she wants is to be friendly with everyone and have a fresh

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    Judge a Book by It's Cover

    Grabiela Juarez Mr. Draney An expression that is widely known is not to judge a book by its cover. In relation to that, people judge and criticize the appearance and behavior of a person without knowing that person’s side of the story. Different people have been socially constructed to believe what is acceptable and what is not pertaining on how they grew up. People are judged by what they wear, and focus on what is appealing to them as an individual, as well as society. A generalization of a person

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    Miracle In The Andes And Shipwreck At The Bottom Of The World

    really don't like? Who hasn't. There's nothing you can do about it except try your hardest and believe you can get through it a lot of people might feel the same way about him or her. I once had a teacher who would never tell us what we were gonna have on our tests or when we would have them she would only tell us a day in advance. This was hard because a lot of people need more then one night to study for a big test me being one of them. Every Time I had a test like that I would study so hard and try

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    Eating Sugar

    or what you do for a living? In western we don´t usually go talking to a random person we don´t know, we stay to those people we know because we maybe are afraid. But what if he or she is a very nice person there just wants to have a nice conversation? He or she have maybe just moved to the town and tries to get some new friends. That situation could show exactly how western people react and feel of unknown, and this feeling is what the main character, Alex show in the short story “Eating sugar”.

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    Psy/220 Week 3 Checkpoint

    hindering one’s ability to foster empathy. Often, such judgments can prove to be incorrect about a person, if the time is taken out to get to know him/her. According to Bolt (2004, p. 51), “People are not always what they seem at first glance. This is not to say that negative judgments are always erroneous or that people never contribute to their own failure, merely that life situations are unique and shape people’s actions more than we know.” Almost every individual is guilty of making these snap judgments

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    Jham

    Functional Analysis A functional analysis is a process of learning about people before intervening in their lives. It is a systematic process for describing difficult behavior, identifying environmental factors and setting events that predict the behavior, and guiding the development of effective and efficient behavior support plans. Three important beliefs underlying a functional analysis are that 1) all behavior that persists serves some purpose, 2) every person is unique, and 3) the best

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    Sybil Beauty

    and sure I’m not the most talkative in that class, but I’m not unconfident. I’m just naturally soft spoken. I don’t normally raise my hand and blurt out answers, or go up to a teacher and have a random conversation. I don’t like talking in front of people, because I’m afraid of what they think. I’m afraid of being judged. It’s like I’m a whole other person. Frightened, and timid. On the other hand, at home I am a COMPLETELY different person. If my mom was to hear any of my teachers say, “She’s just

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    Appendix E

    There are many advantages of diversity within a collaborative learning environment. Having many different people working together provides for many perspectives. You learn to work with people who have different views and values than yourself. In a collaborative environment you have the opportunity to discuss in detail how and why others view things the way they do. In a group people are able to speak about questions they have so they may better understand an issue or topic. Understanding where

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    Business Environment

    a person or group of people their mission was to irrigate the desert 2. a person's vocation (often in the phrase mission in life) 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a group of persons representing or working for a particular country, business, etc., in a foreign country 4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a. a special embassy sent to a foreign country for a specific purpose b. US a permanent legation 5. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) a. a group of people sent by a religious body

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