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A Candid Reflection on My Surrounding Environment and the People Who Had an Influence on My Life
Optimism
Psychology
Candid Reflection is a personal diagnostic of the most influential individual in my life. The most influential individual spoken of in this piece of work is no other than Briana Janae‘ Shockley. This will discuss my likes, dislikes, my personality, and my moral virtuosity Candid Reflection will display the make—up of my character, my attitude,…
The Act of Obeying the Orders of Others in the Form of Obedient or Submissive Behavior
Milgram experiment
Obedience
Obedience is the act of obeying orders from others in the form of dutiful or submissive behaviour. We often don’t notice how much of an influence people have on our behaviour, and there are many different factors which affect the way we act. For example, the people we are with, the level of authority that…
Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience Analysis
Obedience
Thoreau had some serious problems with he way the United States was run. He was an outspoken opponent of slavery and bitterly opposed the Mexican-American War, which he viewed as an act of American aggression. In protest, Thoreau refused to pay his poll taxes. He spent a night in jail for this offense in 1848….
An Analysis of the Indians by Jane Tompkins
Bias
History
Puritan
United States
Jane Tompkins discusses how she prepared to teach class on colonial American literature in her essay Indians: Textualism, Morality, and the problem of History. The essay is told the first person. It’s basically a personal account of what has happened. Like any other personal journals, the essay is written in an informal voice. The words…
The Attempts of the Government to Restrict the Limits of Our First Amendment Rights and the Defense of a Wrongly Accused Muslim Man
Anger
First Amendment
Justice
Law
This first article sis about many different ways the government attempts to restrict the limits of our first amendment rights. This includes the fighting words doctrine, of which may restrict someone‘s right to express anger towards another using such means as curse words or raising the middle finger. Although having acts and laws that prevent…
How does the play Oedipus the King provide a catharsis?
Catharsis
King Arthur
In dramatic terms a catharsis essentially refers to self-actualization based upon a sudden realization of previous escaped insight and knowledge. In most instances, a catharsis comes after a character has refused to accept this self-actualization and realization. In a way, a catharsis provides the “great change” that makes the ending worth waiting for. In Oedipus…
Social Microcosm and Practice of Group Psychotherapy
Catharsis
Society
Social microcosm is an interpersonal process-oriented approach to group work. It refers to the study of interpersonal relationship of group members with each other and their group Therapist as well as the operation of a group therapy. This approach transpires within the group hence remains the hub of the group and is done in the…
The Importance of Perseverance in Romeo and Juliet, Dragon Ball Z and the Story of Oscar Pistorius
Desire
Homework
Motivation
Perseverance
In tough situations, the end may seem too distant to visualize. Traveling down the road, bumping into unwanted obstacles, sometimes it may be easier to just give up rather than continue. But behind every goal is a purpose, a reason, the source of motivation which fuels a person’s ambition and desire to continue forward. Especially…
Analysis of Hitcher by Simon Armitage
Anger
Poetry
Truth
In the first stanza of ‘Hitcher’ shows the reader that the narrator is seeking a more relaxed lifestyle, and is unable to deal with the arduous tasks of everyday life. He states that he had been ‘tired, under/the weather’, but not especially ill, and therefore should not be taking time off work. He ignores all…
Self-Reflection Portfolio
Emotional intelligence
Reflection
Introduction The learning style profiler allows individual’s to study the intrapersonal and interpersonal effectiveness; this report aims to evaluate my personal strengths and weaknesses in these areas. This subject has covered many important skills, which are essential for future organization effectiveness, such as reflective practice, intercultural sensitivity, social awareness and writing skills. The portfolio has…