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    he has an insight to how I perform in both aspects. This puts him in the position to make a well-rounded judgment. In brief, the diversity rubric is set up into four different categories; understanding differences, self-understanding, cultural awareness, and interaction with others . First off is understanding difference, I decided that I fall into level four, exploration of otherness. The differences of people are what make the world a richer place to live in. As a leader, I engage and encourage

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    Individuals have been brought to believe that the only way to end their griefs and sorrows is to end their lives. Though suicide has become a detriment and devastating issue, it has not been presumed to be an effortless or painless act. In society, people become their own threats as they tend to isolate themselves from others which often increases this devastating issue of unsubstantial pain and long-suffering. In the poem, Tuesday 9:00 am, by Denver Butson, individuals are unable to speak and move

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    Who am I? That is a simple but complex question that requires a true understanding of oneself. This is what makes therapy unique as a discipline. It provides the stage for self-awareness in ways that many people do not have the chance to contemplate in their daily lives. Throughout the course, there were two lectures (Multicultural Perspective and Person of the Therapist) that resonated with me because of what I already know about myself, but they also challenged me to think about further about who

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    greeting and a catcall (Aquino, 2014). Catcalls are usually ignored by women today to prevent the cause of tension between them and catcallers. However, awareness about its damaging effects is being raised because of the portrayal of

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    I see appreciation as part of awareness. Focusing on just those two help me to take action. However, one thing you can’t forget when it comes to appreciation...] ...to make progress you must appreciate that nothing will be fixed overnight. It is a process you must stick to. Facing Your

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    With the three detrimental effects of geotagging (i.e. privacy invasion, physical threat, and government surveillance) in mind, it is necessary to determine possible solutions and recommendations to restrict this features consequences. However, in order to do this enabling of a geotag marker must be explored. According to (xxxx), most people are unaware of what a geotag is (xxxx). Although users are familiar with the “Location” setting on their phones, most of them are uninformed on how exactly this

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    so competitive was because I was competing with a couple of my friends, which is why I was focused and doing so well. I could not recall how many people were in the place but I can vaguely remember that the place was packed. I was conscious of my awareness about who was at the place and who was getting perfect scores because they had a board like bowling at Pinsetters, which told you your score. I remember hearing people screaming and being loud and enjoyed every moment of it. It was kind of like going

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    Self-awareness and self-knowledge in relationships What self-knowledge?  It can not be bought at the price of effort or practice. Self-knowledge happens by observing yourself in your relationship with your classmates, your teachers and all those around you; it happens when you observe the ways of the other, his gestures, his way of dressing, talking, contempt or flattery, and your reaction; it happens when you observe everything that is happening in you and around you and you see as clearly as

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    My Diversity Report

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    For me I experienced diversity my whole life. Growing up moving all along the West Coast, going to schools ranging from Arizona to California to Washington state, diversity in these public schools were always a normal experience in classrooms, some places more prevalent than others. All of my teachers growing up did a great job of pointing out that diversity was present within the classroom, and that though were all different we need to treat each other as equal. It wasn’t until later in my schooling

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    towards the college students by trying to find subjects that could be close to home to some people, but because they really aren’t emphasized enough, I chose my topics to help raise awareness for lesser known topics. Specifically, my topics were promoting equality (mainly aiming at women), domestic violence awareness, and the specific resources that are available here at Penn State Behrend for rape victims. First, I created a poster that encouraged people to fight for equality because it’s a subject

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