physically and mentally. When swimming in the ocean, not seeing what’s underneath can cause great anxiety that leads to fear. Not knowing what the future holds can also cause fear for individuals. There is a plethora of things that can cause fear and anxiety for people. The fear of the ocean has always been very personal. Not knowing what is around oneself, not knowing what is under the water is a very uneasy feeling, causing great anxiety that eventually builds and grows to be full blown raw fear
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Personal Responsibility One of the challenges of being human is obstacles that people encounter in life. These can be big or small depending on the particular time in your life. At a young age you have goals set for you from your parents, role models you do not see these being a big goal but at that time they are. Once you get older you start challenging your mind and setting goals and every goal has some sort of challenge. Along with this come obstacles that you have to learn how to conquer. This
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Gayler CJA/334 Research Process and Terminology In what ways could the new terminology and knowledge be applied to a career in the criminal justice system? It would lend a hand in the way that it would help in recognizing the proper terminology through research and carrying out with the correct task accordingly. It would aid someone in whatever field of the criminal justice system that they pursue and help them to comprehend the way things are conducted and by what means research is obtained
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Eng 9 Bilingual language and education amongst students involves teaching academics and content of two languages in a native and secondary language with varying amounts of each language. Bilingual education is beneficial to student’s cognitive development, educational experience and functions of communication with life obstacles. However few minorities believe that Bilingual education is harmful to the upcoming generation in fear of cultural confusion. The Brain benefits from bilingual education
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the legislator to take actions aligned with the presented policy the essential information must be conveyed efficiently and accurately using one's motivation and inspiration knowing that excellent communication skills lead to goal achievement during the face-to-face meeting (Luthra & Dahiya, 2015). Although there are other ways of communication with legislators which includes, besides personal sessions , an email, phone calls, and letters. However, the direct interaction allows to incorporate in communication
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time and how to manage your time while giving speeches. This article starts off with a quote from Benjamin Franklin that says “Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time.” This article gives a lot of great tips for preparing your speech and knowing what to expect. Speakers must stay on time, by respecting the time you are given you’re also respecting your audience, other speakers that may be following you and the event coordinator that allotted you your time slot.
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effectiveness and performance. The second question asks: How do I work? According to the article, the way a person performs may be more important than knowing one’s strengths. The article states that a person’s way of performing can be modified slightly but is unlikely to change. There are two keys to determining how a person performs: knowing if he/she is a reader or listener and by knowing how he/she learns. Once a person understands how they learn he/she can apply this knowledge to improve
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8 Ways to Be More Confident: Live the Life of Your Dreams By Lori Deschene “With realization of one’s own potential & self confidence in one’s ability, one can build a better world.” ~Dalai Lama For the vast majority of my life I didn’t believe I could do most of the things I wanted to do. I knew I wanted to be in a relationship, but I feared that if I got into one I’d do something to mess it up. I wanted to perform on Broadway, but even moving to New York City didn’t give me the courage
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someone who went out of there way for the better of someone else. My father David Hernandez II is a wonderful example of a hero. Not only my father but every person that serves for there country in the U.S Army. The American soldier goes out of there way and risk’s he or she’s not a hero then I’m not sure what is because risking your life for other people’s protection sounds like a hero to me. One thing that is absolutely required to be in the U.S Army is bravery. Knowing that your career requires
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The glare of my cell phone lit up the dark car. I grinned to myself as I saw a particularly funny meme. We had made a stop on our way back from dinner at Nani Ama’s. It was Eid, probably the most awaited event of the year, bound to be vibrant with promises of eidee, dinners, uplifted by unadulterated joy. Then something happened, marring Eid of the year 2015. It changed my life, that mere knock on my father’s window. “Phone dou, warna mein nai goli mar deni hai.” My blood ran cold. I froze, halting
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