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    have been my own motivator. My parents always support me, but they do not pressure me to make A’s on every assignment or to be at the top of my class. Instead, I choose to push myself because of my own desire to reach my full potential. I see GHP as another fantastic way for me to push and improve myself. Being surrounded by other students who share my determination would produce an environment in which I would excel. The students who participate in GHP truly care about their education and are passionate

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    starting fights, destroying connections, and firing teamwork, we must understand what it is. Competitiveness is defined by the desire to be better than others. To be better than others, does that mean we dislike others, or want them to stop? No it simply means that we want to higher our standards to achieve theirs. It means that we want to better ourselves. We want to improve, we want to have the greatest possibilities. Our defendant, competition is

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    aspect I have no desire to have. Finding that there were a few things I saw that should be changed. An example is that the patient to care giver ratio was unfair when the body of mass of some of the patients was not considered. There was no standard as to how a hall or patient’s room should or should not smell. I did enjoy listening to the patients and hearing their stories and having the ability to get them to take their medication. With the desire to stay in the medical field and improve

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    they were helping the Africans improve their cultures. However, no rulers asked any of the Africans how they felt about this and completely disregarded their opinions. Unlike imperialism in Asia,

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    When I explored my passions and imagined which career is best for me it is a very difficult decision. There are so many different types and areas of study to choose from and many that had my interest. My decision to choose a career in nursing was not a childhood dream of mine. It was something that developed over time. My first encounter with a nurse was when I was nine years old. We received a call that my father had been shot, that resulted with him being paralyzed from the waist down. However

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    View of Human Nature Human nature is defined as “the general psychological characteristics, feelings, and behavioral traits of humankind, regarded as shared by all humans” (Definition of human nature, n.d.). As with the basic philosophies of Person-Centered, I too have a positive view of human mature. Life has meaning; everyone’s life is important and plays a vital role in the lives of others and the environment. Although every individual have different physical characteristics, live in different

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    want other kids saying my kids have only two shirts” (136-137). The narrator reflects his modesty in his refusal to lavishly spend his winnings, showing his desire to give his children financial security. By always feeling it was more important for his children to have new clothes rather than for himself, the narrator further affirms his desire to provide his children with the greatest amount of opportunities. He explains his reasoning for this when he states that he did not want other kids mocking

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    Through Holden’s description of his choice to become the Catcher in the Rye, he encompasses his desire to help people who are not able to help themselves. When thinking about his dream job, Holden keeps “‘picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all.’” Because there is no adult around except for him, standing

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    “One always desires the goods in a neighbor’s garden.” Throughout the history of the world, people have always had motives to explore and expand outside their own territory in search of new ways to improve their societies. Without the actions done by European explorers during the times of exploration, the society in today’s time period may not have expanded to nearly all areas of the globe, including the Americas. New resources and goods would have not been discovered which could impact trading between

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    disintegration. However, as a society, we have the aptitude to improve if not prevent elder degeneration into isolation. I would argue the pillars of encouragement, concern, veneration, and, policy, which stand on the foundation of societal desire is the formula for the prevention of isolation. In essence, all changes begin with desire regardless if such change is personal, professional or societal. In other words, the power (desire) of the people is what stimulates change efforts to include the

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