My Ideal Family

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    Self Concept

    this world. 3. Ideal self – This is the idealized version of ourselves created out of what we have learned from our life experiences, the demands of society, and role models whom we admire. It consists of our goals and ambitions in life, and is always changing. Congruence and Incongruence Rogers believed that people want to feel, experience and behave in ways that are consistent with our self-image, and shows a reflection of what we would like to be like, which is our ideal-self.  Congruence

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    Jury Selection Process Paper

    I am thankful to have existing knowledge of the jury selection process in Madison County due to my affiliation and activity with the criminal justice system there. Brian Risinger is the Madison County District Attorney and through the years I have learned the process from him. I have also provided courtroom security through these processes and have observed them firsthand. The first thing the DA’s Office does is request a copy of the jury list from the district clerk a few days before trial

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    Socioautobiography

    such as my own, the formation of an individual’s identity is influenced by a collection of social variables typical of those within their society, as well as variables considered atypical. An absence of organized religion, Caucasian racial categorization, a culture comprised of scattered American ideals and values, an ascribed female gender role, and an upbringing within the middle class are the primary sociable variables that have laid the foundation of my identity and ultimately created my societal

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    The Role Of Isolation In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    and reanimate a corpse by using the ideals of Galvanism. One night Victor creates his greatest creation but is horrified and disgusted by it and drove his creation into isolation. Victor failed to fulfill the responsibilities a creator has over his creation. The theme of Frankenstein is family, society, and isolation and how it affects a person and their loved ones. After Victor created the monster, he felt that the monster would go and cause harm to his family so he made sure to send the creature

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    How Balance Work and Life

    Work/life balance is at best an elusive ideal and at worst a complete myth, today's senior executives will tell you. But by making deliberate choices about which opportunities they'll pursue and which they'll decline, rather than simply reacting to emergencies, leaders can and do engage meaningfully with work, family, and community. They've discovered through hard experience that prospering in the senior ranks is a matter of carefully combining work and home so as not to lose themselves

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    For Cause and Comrades

    often prolonged conflict carried nations, states, or parties. The civil war was not a war between two countries fighting for land or control. The civil was within America, where citizens were dividing in their ideals and motivations. Northern states and the southern states differing ideals lead to fighting which separated them. Every war has its reasons whether it is a good and acceptable reason or a bad reason. People are killed in the heat of battle and the country itself can be damaged because

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    Personal Ethics

    University NRS-437V December 29, 2013 Personal Ethics “Personal ethics is a category of philosophy that determines what an individual believes about morality and right and wrong” ("What are personal ethics," 2014, para. 1). Since these ethical ideals are specific to each individual, it is natural that not everyone will see an ethical dilemma the same way. Personal ethics are often a culmination of one’s spiritual or religious ideas, goals, and upbringing. According to the American Nurses Association

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    Introduction to Personality

    personality theory, I will define personality and take a look at the theoretical approaches used to study personality. I will look at the factors of development in one’s personality and provide some input from my own life experiences. Defining Personality I was thinking of ways to define personality in my own words, so I thought I would compare what our test says against what common people thought it meant. I work in a 90 bed facility and I asked several nurses and other co-workers how they would define

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    Analyzing Kipnis's Analysis

    Kipnis argues that monogamy is a social constructuction which creates citizens who follow capitalistic ideals. Within Kipnis’ essay she only focuses on romantic relationships and believes that adultery is the key to initiating new modes of thinking. In order to create social change, I do not believe committing adultery is the right solution because adultery is an excuse to run away from problems. Taking a closer look at the author’s argument, one can see that the author is not against love. Nowhere

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    The Quest for Utopia

    described as searching for an ideal. In the search for an ideal we look for our desire and perfection in life. The quest for utopia is examined through literature to find out what the ideal is and how it’s obtained or lost. The characters analyzed in this essay strive for perfection, success, and vengeance through their obstacles. The quest for the ideal is important because it shapes imagination, creativity, and lifestyle. Henry A. Kissinger explains where an ideal can be found, when he concludes

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