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    As a psychology major, this introductory psychology class enhanced me both in knowledge as well as love for the field of psychology. I honestly feel that this class has set a firm foundation for my future pursuits in psychology. The concepts we learned, such as groupthink, sensory deprivation, and the like, have not only increased my depth of knowledge, but also awakened a childlike excitement that I have not felt in a long time. The excitement of not only learning something new, but also gaining

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    Sanderson chapter 5 is titled Personality and Health. It links together the psychological and physical well-beings of people based on their personalities. This paper will discuss the four questions at the bottom of the chapter, discussing issues such as the well-being of extroverts versus antagonists; the impact of type a personalities; the health of optimists; and the health of conscientious people. The first question talks about “my roommate”, who is described as an extrovert . Based on this

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    Candide sends Cacambo to Buenos Aires with instructions to use part of the fortune to purchase Cunégonde from Don Fernando and then to meet him in Venice. An unscrupulous merchant named Vanderdendur steals much of Candide’s fortune, dampening his optimism somewhat. Frustrated, Candide sails off to France with a specially chosen companion, an unrepentantly pessimistic scholar named Martin. On the way there, he recovers part of his fortune when a Spanish captain sinks Vanderdendur’s ship. Candide takes

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    I entered the first semester of my freshman year, opinionated and unsure of what to expect. I believed in many of the same things I do now: hard work, equality, advocacy, love, faith in something (even if we do not know what), and truth, among others. I found, though, when it came to approaching people, taking action, and believing in the impossible, I was immensely influenced by people in my life. I approached people and situations with cynicism implanted by my family and small-town friends. As

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    In “On The Sufferings of the World,” Arthur Schopenhauer has a pessimistic outlook on life. He believes that suffering is a part of life and that without suffering, the world would be an even more miserable place. As many people may assume, life gets better as you grow older. Schopenhauer however disagrees with this statement and claims that life continually deteriorates. Before reading this piece I strongly believed that I was an optimist. I always like to see the bright side of situations but,

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    From childhood to adulthood, some people are always pessimistic at every stage of life. Dejected for their homework and exams in schooldays, pessimists will be pessimistic about their job and relationships while working. Unfortunately, pessimists always believe that terrible things are going to occur on them in life rather than desirable ones, and tend to concentrate on the negative aspects of life. As a result, people think that pessimism only has bad effects on them. In contrary, Julie Norem, a

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    boy’s parents are proud of him because he has lines in a school play. “Remember what you are, a great rebel leader. remember, it is a revolution”(danticat,55). the parents tell their son that he will be the next great revolutionary leader. this optimism is later destroyed with the suicide of the boy's depressed father. “the boy was looking up, trying to see if his father was really trying to jump

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    White People can treat Black by the death of Emmit Till. When faced with the facts of Moody's life, it is not hard to figure out where the inspiration and optimism comes in to play. A person can find hope when thinking about the dedication and diligence she took in being a good student from elementary through high school. The optimism comes from looking at how she scrapes together the money it took to go to college. Even though she might have grown up with a hard life, she fought for different

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