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    by Rose, who diligently maintains the household while raising their son, Cory. However, Troy's narcissistic personality significantly impacts his role as a husband. His tendency to control the household and dismiss Rose's desires is evidenced in his decision-making and communication style. For instance, his decision to deny Cory a chance at a football scholarship reflects his authoritarian approach. “Papa went up to the school and told Coach Zellman I can’t play football anymore. Wouldn’t even let

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    This paper explored facets of my personality revealed and defined by Pearson Education, as well as insights gained from our textbook, Type Talk at Work and The Gospel and Personal Reflections. With the results from the assessment test I will relate the different personality categories to how I operate in the organization, how I relate to others in the organization and life in the organization. Each of these categories will reveal scores that will signify high or low ability, consequently indicating

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    On the formation of the Social Contract Theory has a long history, many people have formed Social Contract Theory has made a great contribution. Thomas Hobbes as one of the representatives of Modern Social Contract Theory, his departure from the theory of human nature, to a fictional state of nature as a starting point, put forward the basic principles of natural law, natural rights, and then through the Social Contract Theory, the establishment of his country theory. Thomas Hobbes certain extent

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    Relationship between Students’ Personality Traits and their Academic Achievement in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Dr. Safdar Rehman Ghazi drsrghazi@yahoo.com Assistant Professor/Director Institute of Education & Research UST Bannu (KPK) Mr. Gulap Shahzada gulap_786@yahoo.com Institute of Education & Research UST Bannu (KPK) Saif Ullah saifullah45@hotmail.com Institute of Education & Research UST Bannu (KPK) Theoretical framework of this study based on Big Five Personality Trait Theory (Cattell’s &

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    Introduction to Organizational Behavior 1. Define Organizational Behavior (OB)? Answer:- Organizational Behavior is the study of individuals and their behavior within the context of the organization in a workplace setting for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organization’s effectiveness. 2. Define and provide a workplace example for each of the four management functions described

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    Summary: This Article evaluates the violence and abuse conducted by police officers towards their intimate partners (Goodmark 1188). Studies show that there is a brief connect toward police officers public and private lives. Interpersonal violence of off-duty officers has been an issue throughout the country for many years. Due to the amount of training police officers receive they are seen to be more dangerous and violent towards their significant others than the average individual and are more

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    This movie is about a man name named Oskar Schindler who spent many of millions of dollars to save Jews. The Jews he saved ended up being called Schindler's Jews which was somewhere between 1,000 to 2,000 Jews who he saved. He saved these Jews by buying a bankrupt company and hired these Jews to work in his factory. He was a man who brided Nazi officers to make sure that the Jews that he wanted were not deported and killed in a death camp. He used many different Jews administers to make sure that

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    Upbringing of Children.

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    are going through their adolescence before their final adult characters are beginning to take shape. 2.- Some parents think it is good for children to be allowed to run wild without control or supervision. They say that this enables children's personalities to develop naturally and that they will learn to be responsible by the mistakes they make. However, this might lead to juvenile delinquency, with the children ending up in the courts, or it might simply make children self-centered, without any

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    LEADERSHIP THEORIES. 1. "Great Man" Theories: Have you ever heard someone described as "born to lead?" According to this point of view, great leaders are simply born with the necessary internal characteristics such as charisma, confidence, intelligence, and social skills that make them natural-born leaders. Great man theories assume that the capacity for leadership is inherent – that great leaders are born, not made. These theories often portray great leaders as heroic, mythic and destined to

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    alcohol or nicotine. When a child begins using alcohol or nicotine before the age of 15 their risk of becoming addicted is much higher than usage at a later age. It is also important to know the potential risk factors for substance abuse. A child’s personality that exhibits anger and impulsivity is at a higher risk of abuse. Adolescent’s that experience family conflict, excessively promiscuous parents or a family that is distant or hostile is also at a greater risk for substance abuse. Last if an adolescent’s

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