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    Self Driving Artifact

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    intended purpose of self driving cars as well as how they collect information. The purpose of self driving cars is to allow people in the vehicle to go about their own business and focus on separate activities as the car drives them to their designated location. My artifact is a slide presentation formatted into a video with an audio track playing in the background of myself voicing over the images. The images and short gifs show the application of self driving technology in real life as well as their

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    INDIVIDUALS – THE SELF Self-concept The self-concept refers to the beliefs a person holds about their attributes‚ and how they evaluate these qualities. Components of the self-concept It is composed of many attributes‚ some of which are given greater emphasis when the overall self is being evaluated. Attributes of self-concept can be described along such dimensions as their content (for example‚ facial attractiveness vs. mental aptitude)‚ positivity or negativity (i.e. self-esteem)‚ intensity

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    Two Sides Of Self

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    The Two Sides of The Self If we consider why a coin cannot forever stand on the edge‚ we might stumble upon a significant truth. The truth is that the coin has two sides and that sooner or later it has to choose one to hide and one to express. Although there are at least two sides to everybody we meet and even within ourselves‚ it so happens in the life that one predominates while others lie in the background. Edward Tory Higgins‚ Professor of Psychology states in his Self-Discrepancy theory that

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    Biblical Self Esteem

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    Introduction Self-Esteem is considered an important component of emotional health. • Self-esteem plays a role in almost everything you do. • • People with high self-esteem do better in school and find it easier to make friends. • • They tend to have better relationships with peers and adults; feel happier; • • find it easier to deal with mistakes‚ disappointments‚ and failures; • • And are more likely to stick with something until they succeed. People who have healthier self-esteem have:

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    Emerson Self Reliance

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    The essay “Self-Reliance”‚ by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ is a persuasive essay promoting the ways of transcendentalism. He uses this paper to advance a major point using a structure that helps his argument. In the paper‚ Emerson begins his concluding thoughts with a statement that greater self-reliance will bring a revolution. He then applies this idea to society and all of its aspects‚ including religion‚ education‚ and art. This brings Emerson to a new‚ more precise focus on how society never advances;

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson’s works "Self-Reliance” and Nature esteem transcendentalism as a romantic‚ individualistic philosophy of life in hopes of establishing contemporary concepts in society which reject traditional institutions and customs. Emerson’s thoughts are generally based on inward reflection‚ in which the capabilities of one’s soul and intuition are fundamental. He believes that a rejuvenated sense of personal inspiration can overpower the dogmatic constructs society imposes on its members

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    results show that‚ ”Consistent with objectification theory [17‚ 35]‚ our results provide some evidence that through self objectification (via body surveillance)‚ which may serve as a mechanism enabling individuals to evaluate their standing relative to the gendered beauty ideals [29‚ 38‚ 40‚ 43‚ 44‚ 63]‚ women and men may come to recognize a discrepancy between their current and ideal physique [29–31‚ 34‚ 38‚ 63‚ 78] and‚ as a result‚ experience feelings of anxiety and shame about their body and appearance

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    Self Injurious Behaviors

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    Teen Suicide/Self-Injurious Behavior Growing Problems in Adolescents Suicide has become more common in our teens these days. “The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC‚ 2007) reported that in 2004‚ suicide was the third leading cause of death among 10-24-year olds and accounted for 4‚599 deaths.” (Siegel & McCabe‚ 2009). Depression during the teen ages show with different types of self-infliction. Depression could been shown through many types

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    entrepreneurial knowledge‚ skills‚ attitudes and values through their programs. There is a quote by Albert Bandura‚ “In order to succeed‚ people need a sense of self-efficacy‚ to struggle together with resilience to meet the inevitable obstacles and inequities of life.” Self-efficacy‚ or self-confidence‚ in a given domain‚ is based on individuals’ self perceptions of their skills and abilities (Wilson. F‚ et al‚ 2007). This concept reflects an individual’s innermost thoughts on whether they have the abilities

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    Does entrepreneurial self-efficacy distinguish entrepreneurs from managers? | | | | | Tebyan M. El-dawi | 1/10/2013 | | Does entrepreneurial self-efficacy distinguish entrepreneurs from managers? Self-efficacy is an individual’s cognitive estimate of his or her “capabilities to mobilize the motivation‚ cognitive resources and courses of action needed to exercise control over events in their lives” (Wood & Bandura 1989). One important effect of self-efficacy is on the chice

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