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    First impressions matter. A common piece of wisdom, known to nearly everyone because people tend to make judgments about others without thought. Most people, however hard they might try, still look at others through the lens of their first meeting. These small, seemingly innocuous judgments are addressed in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. Set in the small, Southern town of Maycomb in the 1930’s, Maycomb is composed of a tightly-knit community where everyone knows everybody else and

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    The fact that it might be possible to tell exactly who a person is by their appearance or first impressions on you is a frequently brought up idea today. While reading The Outsiders, and learning more about its characters, this doesn’t seem to ring true. The Outsiders, a fictional novel by S.E Hinton, is told through the eyes of teenager Ponyboy “Pony” Curtis. His neighborhood is split into the “Socs”, the richer, East side of town, and the “Greasers”, Pony and his gang on the West side of town and

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    First Impression Project

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    concepts. Naturally, nearly all of the knowledge that I reinvested in this work was acquired in these school classes. For instance, in the course of last year’s English program, we had to create videos with original content, such as The Impressive First Impression Project where we had to introduce ourselves in the most interesting and creative way possible. The techniques that I had used in this project and in many more helped me understand the limits of some of the applications we were using to develop

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    In the novel Pride and Prejudice, first impressions mean everything; you want them to go perfectly but that does not always happen. Therefore when you meet new people, you are immediately influenced by that person for better or worse. Elizabeth’s character is influenced on a daily basis by men coming in and out of her life, forcing her character to change the way she views others, each time a man comes in contact with her. There are three men in particular that influence Elizabeth the most in this

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    castle after being introduced to him at Golden Krone Hotel. The way he is shown to the readers is in the form of a letter that was sent to Jonathan explaining his means of transportation to the castle. The scene transitions to his castle and the impression of the Count that I get is that he is very formal and very high class. He shows these traits because he is very tall and wearing very fancy clothes making it seem like he is the person who seems very intelligent and crafty. He greets Jonathan and

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    1. Why is the first meeting with a client so important? The first meeting is so important because it sets the tone for the relationship between the client and therapist. It can be related to the term first impression mean everything. If a social worker is having a bad day and they approach the client in a demanding or what may seem to the client inappropriate way there is a good chance that the client may not be open to speak about the problem and develop trust issues with the social worker and

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    the importance of having a good first impression—look clean, talk clearly, use good manners. It is especially hammered into young students minds as they prepare to enter adulthood and begin job interviews. However, what some people do not realize is the true impact that first impressions have on their decision making ability. Whether it be the impression of a person, place, or event, the human brain establishes an impression within the first two seconds. This impression, when trusted, can save someone

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    First impressions are often made off of the visual appearance of a person (Bar, et al. 269). They often have a great impact on the way one interacts with others. Typically the effects of first impressions are negative, in the sense that they may cause one to jump to conclusions. Throughout Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen incorporated first impressions heavily among the characters and how it had later affected them. Throughout the years, scientists have performed experiments to determine specifics

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    What do you think makes a good first impression? A good handshake, eye contact, the way they are dressed? Authors of books will often use first impressions to show personalities of a character. F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of those authors. In his book, “The Great Gatsby,” he uses first impressions of the characters presented to us to show their personality and how they may act or be portrayed as in the book. Nick and Daisy both have impressions that are crucial to the story.     When Nick, the main

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    Is the first impression of a person always right? In the past, I thought impressions were correct almost one-hundred percent of the time, but then, I realized that a person can easily be misjudged. For example, the first time I came into your classroom, I expected you to be like the majority of coaches, dull and non-exciting. But in reality, you are actually a very lively coach that loves to interact with the students. For this reason, I think that first impressions of people can be right, but most

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