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    Define state consciousness and the phenomenal aspect of conscious (When we say a mental state is state conscious we mean to identify not only that there is a relational property that we attribute to that mental state, namely, state consciousness, but also that there is something it’s like, an affiliated phenomenal character, for the bearer of that state.) MAKE SURE YOU PROPERLY TIE IN HOW PHENOMENAL ASPECT LINKS IN AND HOW IT LINKS IN WITH STATE CONSCIOUS, that they actually link in there’s just

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    diverse benefits that the practice is associated with. Yoga doesn’t only provide a great way of exercising and relaxation, it equally enables people to connect deeply with whom they truly are which then leads to higher levels of consciousness and self awareness. The practice of yoga is associated with diverse benefits that people get to realize when they are more self aware. They are able to focus their energies on things that matter most to them and will be able to take actions that are beneficial to their

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    I scored the highest in the discovering self-motivation, gaining self-awareness, and adopting lifelong learning categories. In self-motivation and gaining self-awareness I scored 78. My second highest categories are adopting lifelong learning, in which I scored 72. I feel that I do well in discovering self-motivation because I am my biggest cheerleader. Early on in my life, I knew that my parents would not be the ones to tell me, “if you can dream, you can do it!” types of people. They were the

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    My Self Identity

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    Many skills that I have learned are being to identify and understand my interpersonal skills and facilitating skills. Through the course I have been able to undergo a shift in my identity as I thought I knew who I was. Yet I come to class asking the same question, who I am, constantly. I think this also has helped me identify what skills are those that I have learned and those that I have made even stronger. Another skill that I have gained to appreciate more is storytelling and the important role

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    important message. She was born in the Bahamas in 1964 and expresses herself through works in performance art, sculpture, and photography (“Janine Antoni”, 2016, par. 1). The main focus of her work is to create controversy, conversation and to build awareness. She is most notable for her different choices in medium which assists her in getting her message across. Antoni’s medium of choice often involves using her body to create her art; often utilizing her mouth, hair, and eyelashes to create her unique

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    When I lived in Los Angeles during high school, me and my neighbor Brandon would frequently take the Metro train to get to school. While we waited for the train, we would occasionally hear the automated intercom say, “In case of an emergency, don’t hesitate to locate the nearest emergency phones or Metro sheriff.” This recurring message was often ignored by us as well as passengers who were occupied with other things or had earphones in. The problem with this is, if an emergency or disaster happened

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    communication, and awareness. Availability, being there when your residents need it, is important because it presents you as someone that they can rely on and who will always be there when they need it. Communication, creating an environment where both myself and the residents are comfortable sharing questions and concerns, is important because the only way to assist a resident is to know what’s going on and without communication you will not know what your residents need. Awareness, knowing what is

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    There are layers to multiculturalism and its influence on psychological functioning and development of students in the classroom. These layers are made of constructs, helping to define contributing factors, highlight perspectives and better illustrate a continuum of acceptance. Contributing factors to our diverse population are Americanization, assimilation, nativism, and xenophobia. In Human Differences, Kent Koppleman states Americanization “…encourages immigrants to abandon their heritage and

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    In this article, the author was able to engage the mind of the readers through justified usage of substantial information, text structure and language. The author is aware that the readers has effective and cognitive needs where information provided need to backed with solid proof and statistics, and the needs of effective presentation which “hooks” them from the beginning, the article is written with its original and familiar substances, to attract the attention of the readers emotionally and intellectually

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    “your ability to recognize and understand emotions in yourself and others, and your ability to use this awareness to manage your behavior and relationships” (p. 17). Emotional intelligence has two main competencies; 1) social: relates to the observation and interaction with others, and 2) personal: pertains to self-awareness and management. The competencies consist of four domains; 1) social-awareness: understanding and picking up on emotional cues of others, 2) relationship-management: developing and

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