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    Are there multiple selves?

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    Are there multiple selves or‚ just one essential self? Walking around with a crowd inside our brief case might seem a bit radical when we fundamentally have one heart‚ one mind‚ one body. But in reality we entwine that self we have contained‚ into a myriad of selves flourishing our personality to a question-less clique. Essentially we are many in one‚ just like earth: having one earth with many selves in it: one galaxy with many planets and so on and so forth. The way things are perceive are inherently

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    Multiple Ethical Selves: Pressures to meet Sears’s quotas and commission requirements led mechanics to become dishonest to customers. The mechanics would “cut corners” or remove necessary processes in order to get the work done faster and increase their wages. Most likely‚ the Sears employees involved in this behavior were ethical people outside of work. • Norms: The pay system at Sears created an unethical work environment where being dishonest to the customers became the norm. • Roles: The mechanics

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    Possible Selves

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    special”‚ “Do you want to be thrown into a mental hospital?”‚ “You can’t do anything right” “retard…” Admittedly‚ this is a strange introduction when discussing about possible-selves; seeing that these quotes are highly derogatory. However‚ there is a method to my madness. That is to say‚ in view of the theory about possible selves‚ it brings up the question: if a child could overcome the trauma they endured and achieve success? Concerning my possible self‚ the years of abuse resulted in a foundation

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    Possible Selves Possible selves refer to the selves taht you might become. "Possible selves are highly personalized‚ vivid‚ futuristic images of the self that feflect hopes‚ fears‚ and fantasies" (Hockenbury and Hockenbury‚ 2003). Some examples of positive hoped for possible selves might be the successful self‚ the creative self‚ the rich self‚ the thing self‚ or the loved and admired self. Some examples of the negative dreaded possible selves might be the alone self‚ the depressed self‚ the

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    Conscious Selves

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    Stephany A Professor Gomez English 1A 04 March 2014 Conscious Selves USC Trojans fans‚ Christians‚ and Republicans or pageant moms all have one thing in common‚ according to an article written by Walker Percy called “Short Quiz.” Percy writes that there are different subcategories of consciousness of self that play a role in how people act and live. The cosmological self‚ the Christian self‚ and the diverted self are one of the many subcategories Percy goes on to explain in his article‚ and

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    My 'Five Selves'

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    My five selves are physical‚ intellectual‚ social‚ emotional‚ and spiritual. My physical self is quite healthy because I fulfill the requirements of the FITT principle. The letters of FITT represent frequency‚ intensity‚ time and type. My intellectual self is interesting because I am mainly right-brained which means that I tend to use my creativity more than my mathematical skills. I am also a visual learned which is connected to me being right-brained. My social self consist of friends‚ family‚

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    wellbeing‚ and the wellbeing of some workers‚ is threatened by corporate activity. d) That directors‚ executives and managers are human‚ and make mistakes. e) None of the above. Which among the following is NOT a common ethical decision-making pitfall? a) Conforming to an ethical corporate culture. b) Focusing only on legalities. c) Conflicts of interest. d) Failure to consider the motivation for the decision. e) Limits to rights canvassed. Which of the following areas does the Sarbanes-Oxley

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    Mackenzie’s (2009) Personal Identity‚ Narrative Integration and Embodiment‚ encapsulates a powerful critique and understanding of the significance of first personal constitution towards personal identity. Marya Schechtman’s (1996_ book The Constitution of Selves is critically assessed revealing a failure to recognize the degree to which‚ Mackensive believes‚ first personal significance of the body influences the constitution of identity. Mackenzie agrees with Schechtman on the role of narrative self-constitution

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    Our Socialized Selves

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    Our Socialized Selves Socialization can be described as the process in which an individual who is a part of a certain society learns to interact with others. A dynamic part of socialization would be social forces that help shape one’s way of interacting with others. These social forces are class‚ culture and institution.  Socialization and social forces impact one’s decision of education‚ life style‚ friends and even the most personal choice of a marriage partner. In the majority of societies

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    was a severe disconnection between theories of behavior shaped by laboratory experiments and real-world events‚ which he called “ecological validity”. Lastly‚ he criticizes the opinion that individuals are passive in the perception process. Five selves In his article he says; “If we are in search of the self‚ we can look either inward or outward. To look inward is to focus on private experience‚ on mental representations‚ on the self-concept. To look outward is to see the self as embedded in its

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