Saturday, January 18, 2020
Why I avoid social interaction
Over the last few days I have been trying to find out why I avoid social interaction. Usually, I donââ¬â¢t feel comfortable to meet new people. After meditating for sometime I found out that this problem was not an issue that came up in one single day but has developed over a number of years. I therefore went further to think about my past life and the experience that may have led to this kind of behavior. This essay analyzes these experience and their theoretical explanation using psychological eye. My mother is a teacher while my father is a doctor. They are both hardworking and have achieved a lot in their professionals. They always show me some of the medals they were awarded for their good performance in their respective institutions. Apart from that, I have attended and witnessed them receiving the awards. The most significant instances included a ceremony where may father was named the doctor of the year after carrying out a surgical operation which was thought to be too complicated and difficulty to perform. Just a month later, I witnessed my mother receiving a present as the teacher whose subject was best performed in that year. I was so moved by these two occasions that I promised to work hard and become a doctor like my father. One thing I didnââ¬â¢t like in these ceremonies was that particular moment when my parents introduced me to their friends. I was normally filled with fear and shyness. My parents also realized that I was having a very difficulty time whenever we attended such occasions. We all discussed about my problem. They told me that even when I was young I was not only afraid of strangers but also shy. They concluded by telling me that this reaction would not stop all of a sudden but would even continue in the future. They both agreed that this may be the reason why I was uncomfortable whenever I met new people. Back in my school, meetings were often held to evaluate the performance of the students. This was done to ensure that every student did well in examinations as well as to find out, if any, the problems why some students didnââ¬â¢t perform well. Those students who performed poorly in exams were punished and ridiculed. They were even nicknamed. On one particular day I was almost about to fall under this category of students. My parents were annoyed and cautioned me about the kind of friends I had in school. I was promised a present if I improved in school. I had to dedicate more of my time in studies. I used to spend most of my leisure time in watching movies and soaps. Though I didnââ¬â¢t like this at first, I had no alternative since my family and I had moved to this country in which I was quite unfamiliar with. I eventually came to love watching the T. V and currently I prefer this to going out and meeting new people. I usually spend most of the afternoon watching the TV and I have come to associate evenings with watching the TV. The presents my parents received motivated me so much that I had to set my personal goal of being like them or even doing better. A child personality is usually shaped by their personal interaction with their parents and forces which are unconscious. According to Maslow ââ¬Å"the inner need to fulfill oneââ¬â¢s potentialâ⬠which he referred to as ââ¬Ëself actualizationââ¬â¢ is a process that continues all though oneââ¬â¢s life. In other words, it is not only applicable to childhood but also across on individualââ¬â¢s lifespan (Slater A, Bremner G, 2003, pp. 57-58). I always felt I that I would only achieve ââ¬Ëself actualizationââ¬â¢ at that time when I will become a doctor and I had to give more time to my studies then going out to meet new people. Psychoanalytic theory (Maslow theory of self actualization) is the reason why I always worked hard to become a doctor. However the theory may not explain my behavior since I have already changed my mind about my future career and I no longer long to be a doctor. My parentsââ¬â¢ explanation about my behavior can be traced to trait theories where our actions in childhood are supposed to be manifested even when we grow old. On the other hand this may not explain my behavior since not all what I did in my childhood is manifested in my current life situations (Ewen R, 1998, pp109). Watching some students being punished and humiliated in front of their schoolmates forced me to work even harder to avoid the same. My parentsââ¬â¢ reaction to my poor performance and their promise to reward me mounted pressure on me to spend more time in studying. Social learning theory is the reason why I spend more time in books and discouraged me to meet new people. I learned how grievous it was to fail in school by ââ¬Å"observing behaviors of others and outcomes of these behaviorsâ⬠(Bandura A, 1977, pp. 21-23) However some of my classmates still go out to meet new friends and their performance in class is excellent. Others spend more time studying and perform poorly so this may not be the reason why I avoided social interactions. Watching the T. V came to be part of my life even though I didnââ¬â¢t like it at first. classical conditioning is the reason why I long for the evenings because I love to watch movies and songs. According to Pavlov P. , conditioning implies to that ââ¬Å"process where neurological patterns become sufficiently established to make a responseâ⬠and there must also be reinforcement (Cropps R, 1986, pp. 98). I no longer watch TV in the evening. From the theory of classical conditioning the evening can can be taken to represent the conditioned stimuli while the Tv soaps and movies represent the unconditioned stimuli. I enjoyed watching the Tv in the evening so much and an evening always reminded me of the soaps and movies. This theory may also not sufficiently explain my behavior because though I no longer watch the Tv in the evening, i still don't like going out to meet new people. All the theories discussed above do not sufficiently explain my behavior even though they may be part of the explanation. I still don't have a concrete explanation of my behavior up to date.
Friday, January 10, 2020
Audrey Hepburn built her incredible acting talent out of her troubled upbringing Essay
Audrey Hepburn was born in 4th of May 1929 in Brussels, Belgium. She is an idol of elegance for all time. She spends her first years of school in London. However, because of the Naziââ¬â¢s occupancy, she moved into Holland with her mother. She continued to conservatoire in Arnhem which is the city of Holland. After the war, Audrey started taking ballet classes. Her first show was in 1947 and its name is ââ¬ËHigh Buton Shoes.ââ¬â¢ She became more famous with ââ¬ËGigiââ¬â¢ movie. Also, she won Oscar with her ââ¬ËRoman Holidayââ¬â¢ movie. After a year, she acted in ââ¬ËOndine with Mel Ferrerââ¬â¢. In this period, Hepburn and Ferrer started a relationship and they married in 1954. She gained Academy nomination with the ââ¬ËSabrinaââ¬â¢ movie in the same year. With the movie of ââ¬ËThe Nunââ¬â¢s Storyââ¬â¢, again she was nominated for the Academy award. In 1960, her first child Sean was born. She gained her fifth Academy nomination with the ââ¬Ë Wait Until Darkââ¬â¢. However, in the same year, she got divorced. She made her second marriage with psychiatrist Andrea Dotti. They had a son which named as Luca. She acted in ââ¬ËAlwaysââ¬â¢ in 1989. That is the last movie of her. After 1980 she started to work as a goodwill ambassador of Unicef. She died on 20 January 1993 in Swetland because of appendicular cancer. Psychologà ±cal Analysis Of Audrey Hepburn wà ±th the perspectà ±ve of Adler Audrey Hepburn was born in 4th of May 1929 in Brussels, Belgium. Her mother name is Baroness Ella van, Heemstra. As you can guess from ââ¬ËBaronesââ¬â¢ title, she is from a noble family. From her first marriage, she has got two children, Ian and Alex. She made her second marriage with Joseph Victor Anthony Ruston, who is the father of Audrey. Audrey is the only child of this second marriage. Also, this marriage ended traumatically too because Audreyââ¬â¢s father left them in the 9th year of the marriage. When we look at the parental style of this famà ±ly, we can à ±nterpret Audrey as a neglected child. She là ±ved wà ±th her father only for sà ±x years. When Audrey was sà ±x years old, Ruston left them. Audrey told that event as ââ¬ËI adored my father. When he left us, he commà ±ted us to là ±fe-long à ±nsecurà ±tyââ¬â¢(15).However à ±t à ±s not the only reason to classà ±fà ±ed Audrey as a neglected chà ±ld. When we look at the these sà ±x years we see that Audrey and Ruston communà ±ctà ±on dà ±d not very wellà § Audrey was love her father very much and she was trying to show her talents to her father. Unfortunately, she could not get the results of thà ±s trà ±als. (12) Accordà ±ng to Adlerââ¬â¢s theory the neglected chà ±ld can need to others à ±n the future to recognà ±tà ±on and nurturance (76). As we can guess thà ±s predà ±ctà ±on fà ±ts to Audrey because she was a famous actress and her need for recognà ±tà ±on can be satà ±sfà ±e d through her fans. Also, Audrey à ±nterpreted that she has a mà ±strust about compassà ±on and she always felt grateful to ones who showed compassà ±on to her. When we look at her mother Baroness Ella van Heemstra, we can observe the other characteristic of neglected chà ±ld: havà ±ng unsupportà ±ve parent. Her mother gà ±và ±ng advà ±ce to her à ±n an dà ±fferent way whà ±ch à ±s: ââ¬Ë You should thà ±nk about always thà ±nk about others. You are not an à ±nterestà ±ng person. Other people are more à ±mportant than you.ââ¬â¢ (12). In addà ±tà ±on to that, Audrey had an performance à ±n New York. At the end of the show, Ella van Heemstra congratulated her: ââ¬Ë You dà ±d a good job, especà ±ally when we consà ±der that you do not have any talentââ¬â¢. So when the whole world talks about Audrey show, Ella van Heemstra could not satà ±sfà ±ed wà ±th her daughter talent. When we contà ±nue to look at Audreyââ¬â¢s là ±fe, Audrey started a boarding school in England.In the end of summer 1939, England started a war to Nazis. Audrey and her mother moved into Arnhem again. However, after a time Nazis occupied Arnhem too. Nazis try to provoke Holland against the England. To conceal herself, Audrey learned Dutch and change her name to ââ¬ËEdda van Heemstraââ¬â¢. At this time, they lose communication with Audreyââ¬â¢s brothers. After that Ella began to take part in the Holland resistance. Because of the occupy, Arnhem conservatoire open itââ¬â¢s door without a payment. Audrey started to take classes about music and dance in there. In 1944, an operation held to the Nazis. This operation failed and a request which is about leaving the city is asked from the civils. Audrey and her family left the city and they moved into Velp city.They had really very awful days in there. As we see, Audrey had terrà ±ble, traumatà ±c memorà ±es from the war days. So, how can she can stà ±ll contà ±nue and adapt to thà ±s là ±fe? According to Adler, Individual Psychology understand and analyze the whole events from the perspective of soulââ¬â¢s goal.(Adler, 2017). For that period, when we look at the goal of Audrey, she stated: ââ¬ËMy passion about dance suppressed the fear which is towards to Germans.ââ¬â¢ So, we can say that her goal shaped her life and helped to cope with the problems. When we analyze more deeply, we can find some reasons about the choosing this goal.Audreyââ¬â¢s memories show that, when she was ten years old, she took part in her school performance. At the end of the show, everybody ââ¬âincluding her mom- applauded her with enthusiasm. (18) . Audrey was very happy. Adler supports that, a childââ¬â¢s goal includes the desire of being protected and get into the society. (Adler, 2017). Also
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Strong And Rustic Exploration Lewis And Clark - 1145 Words
Robust and rustic exploration has always been seen as part of the American character. Lewis and Clark are viewed as the original American adventurers who defined westward exploration; they were daring and brave pioneers, ready to venture into the new world. Except, the West was not uncharted territory. It was not a thicket of fir trees and wandering wolves, ready for the white men to obviate their loneliness. Yet, the new Americans saw themselves as the prime candidates to take over and do as they pleased. The west was home to the Native American tribes, who lived on millions of acres of pure land. They respected the Earth and its creatures; they made sure the ecosystem was sustained. The Native Americans earned that land. Imagine if youâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦When one group feels superior to another, the American dream crumbles. Manifest destiny in America is the idea of westward expansion, from sea to shining sea. Of course, it is not a purely American invention, as many regions embraced manifest destiny thousands of years before the ink dried on the Constitution. Genghis Khan, for example, loved manifest destiny. The general publicââ¬â¢s opinion of manifest destiny is clouded by their view of the time period in which westward expansion in America began. Killing specific groups of people, destroying natural habitats, and not being decent citizens are all just as terrible now as they were then. Yet, the part of that time period that is widely shared is the hope and joy of a new country with the freedom to explore. This is because of the seemingly ubiquitous American pride that seeps into every slightly negative So what is Americanism? For the purposes of this essay, there are 3 core tenets of Americanism: freedom, exceptionalism, and the middle class. It is widely thought that the middle class forms the foundation of our economy, and that is true. Society is built upon the middle class. America is so defined by our middle class; we have teachers and government workers and writers. Every politician, every interest group, in America is for or against each tenent. It could be argued that the tenets are what make political parties, since all a political party is is a group of people who set forth a representative to win
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Function of DNA polymerase - 500 Words
Function: of DNA polymerase DNA polymerase is a very important enzyme when it comes to DNA replication. DNA polymerase, more specifically, is involved in the process of reading and adding nucleotides to the DNA strand so a complimentary stand can be made. During the DNA replication process DNA polymerase puts new nucleotides on the 3ââ¬â¢ end of the DNA Strand. Not only does DNA polymerase add nucleotides to a DNA strand it can also act somewhat as a ââ¬Å"proof readerâ⬠. It can pause the replication process to fix mistakes that can occur during DNA replication. Once the sequencing mistake is identified DNA polymerase can get rid of the nucleotides and continue on with the replication process. DNA polymerase functions in many different processesâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦They found that the type of DNA polymerase in E.coli, DNA Polymerase III, has different characteristics in the nucleus that makes its catalyzing action nonexistent. In the experiment they tried to reintr oduce the nuclease from other bacteria into the E.coli. The results show that E.coli has evolved differently than other bacteria and may use a different process to proof reading DNA, but the PHP does play a role in the structure and activity of DNA polymerase III (Barros, Guenther, Kelch, Anaya, Prabhakar, ODonnell Lamers, 2013). A structural role for the PHP domain in E. coli DNA polymerase III. BMC Structural Biology, 13(1), 1-12. doi:10.1186/1472-6807-13-8. DNA polymerase can have a particular function when it comes do different diseases or conditions. DNA polymerase has a specific function in the treatment of hepatitis B. The hepatitis B virus depends on a type of DNA polymerase called reverse transcriptase. When patients that are given a class of medication called analogue nucleosides. This medication specifically targets the DNA polymerase in the Hepatitis B Virus. 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Monday, December 16, 2019
Maria Montessori From Marginal to Mainstream Essay
Maria Montessori: From Marginal to Mainstream Biographical Background When I was at school we had a teacher whose fixed idea was to make us learn the lives of famous women, in order to incite us to imitate them. The exhortation which accompanied the narration was always the same: You too should try to become famous. Would you not like to become famous? Oh no, I replied drily one day, I shall never be that. I care to much for the children of the future to add yet another biography to the list. --Maria Montessori Maria Montessori was born in the town of Chiravalle in the province of Ancona August 31, 1870, the same year Italy became a unified Nation. Her parent were Alessandro Montessori and Renilde Stopanni, niece of theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦One room, she told the other girl, seemed just as good to her as another. Yet, upon discovering that she learned easily and did well on her exams, Maria concluded it would be nonsense not to do so. From that time on, Maria became and avid scholar. At the age of twelve, Maria decided she wanted to continue her education. It was unusual for girls in Italy at this time to go beyond and elementary education and those who did usually pursued classical studies. Maria, however, decided she wanted to go to a technical school. In the fall of 1883, shortly after her thirteenth birthday, Maria entered the Regia Scuola Tecnica Michelangelo Buonarroti.Maria graduated from the technical school in 1886 with high marks in all subjects. From 1886 to 1889 she attended the technical institute, the Regia Instituto Tecnica Leonardo da Vinci, and continued to do well. She excelled in her favorite subject, mathematics, and had plans of becoming an engineer. Ironically, she refused to even consider teaching, thought to be one of the only lady-like professions available, as a future career. As her graduation from the technical school drew close, Maria changed her mind about becoming an engineer. Following hr increasing interest in biological sciences, she decided to go on to the University to study medicine, something no woman in Italy had ever done before. In 1890, despite the disapproval of her relatives, her father in particular, and that of Guido Baccelli, the
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Radiology Tech free essay sample
For many years I was influenced by the work of some young ambitious doctors, and I truly admired their courage, determination and dedication to their noble profession. Now, I am particularly interested in radiologic technology, because nowadays it is having wide application and enjoying good demand in medical circles, in particular, sonography, MR tomography or other diagnostic imaging techniques. The role of radiologic technologists in diagnosing various diseases is significant, because within the last decades, modern radiologic technology has been significantly developing. Now it allows detecting and monitoring a huge variety of injuries or malfunctions of the organs of human organism, starting from bone fractures and ending with different forms of cancer. I am particularly attracted by this occupation due to its dynamism, flexibility and opportunity to deal with the patients, who have different types of health problems. I think that I have good social skills and personal qualities for doing this job well, because I always like working and communicating with people, supporting them, looking for ways to give them positive emotions and stimulate their will for recovery. We will write a custom essay sample on Radiology Tech or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page It is also important that becoming a radiologic technologist will allow me to specialize at a number of prospective clinical areas. In particular, it is possible to specialize on MR imaging, which is highly applied in detecting pathologic tissues in human brains, etc. Modern sonography has also very wide diagnostic application, starting form obstetrics and ending with vascular medicine. The other opportunities include cardiovascular-interventional radiography, computed tomography, mammography, nuclear medicine, and others. In addition to everything above, I am considering becoming a member of the team which works on detecting and treating different types of cancer. I understand that patients with cancer are in need of special care. Moreover, frequently they need some physical help or psychological support and attention, and I believe that I have all necessary resources to provide them with this. Besides, I am a good and responsible team member. I always enjoy any form of collaboration with other people on solving one or another problem, because it brings me more opportunities to socialize and to learn new things. I suppose that, generally, my professional responsibilities as a radiologic technologist will include interviewing people and obtaining accurate information about their health condition; performing all required technical diagnostic procedures (like electrocardiograms, basic X-rays, MR or other imaging, etc. ); analyzing the information received in order to facilitate the process of making correct diagnosis; assisting physicians and other specialists in providing patients with quality medical care, etc. I know that nowadays, radiologic technologists are in very good demand and it is not a problem for these specialists to find a job in a hospital or a clinic. Probably, after receiving the certificate, I will choose to be back to my hometown and look for the opportunities to start my professional career in a public hospital, diagnostic center or medical laboratory. I suppose, Iââ¬â¢ll find there perfect environment for gaining proper professional experience and obtaining all necessary qualities to advance as a sufficient medical specialist. I think that I am highly motivated and challenged to succeed in my chosen future occupation: medicine. It is the greatest ambition of my life to find myself in this most humanistic and respectable professions on earth, which is my true honorable calling. I believe that this job will bring me good reward and a lot of satisfaction, as well as numerous opportunities for personal development and growth. Bibliography: â⬠¢ Radiologic Technologists and Technicians. (2006, August 4). Occupational Outlook Handbook by Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U. S. Department of Labor. Retrieved February 27, 2007, from the World Wide Web: .
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Was The Man We Know As Shakespeare Really The Author Of Essays
Was the man we know as Shakespeare really the author of the "Shakespearean Works"? We know little about the man called Shakespeare, Did he really write the plays, or is he just a man that got confused within history? (Sobran 44) There is not even a correct spelling of this mans name, Some of the spellings include Shakspere, Shakespeare, And Shaxpere. Shakespeare, Is it the man, Or is it another? (Hayes 1D) Shakespeare is both fact and fiction, he was no concern until nearly two hundred years after he perished, and there is still no definite or probably will there ever be a conclusion to this mystery. (Sobran 44) There is another man that can be attributed with the works of "Shakespeare", His name is Edward DeVere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. (Bethell 47) The man known as Shakespeare does not fit perfectly into the necessary criteria to determine the author of these works. Thomas Looney invented a series of criteria that had to be filled, in order to be a possible candidate for the authorship of the Shakespearean works. To have all the knowledge that is portrayed in the works, the author must have accomplished many things. These including a superior education, from what we know of "Shakespeare", this was not a possibility.(Bethell 46) We do not even know if Shakespeare has ever written anything in his life, Nor do we know that he was paid for writing these works. The man Shakespeare does not even make a claim that he is the author.(Bethell 50) He may not have been able to write the simplest thing of all, His own name.(Hayes 1D) Its not how little we know about Shakespeare that causes confusion and difficulty, Its the things that we do know about this man that cause the confusion and difficulty. We know Shakespears father, a glover, could not write. When he signed documents, he simply made an "X", This is why it is beleived that Shakespeare could not write also, Because he probably did not attend school therefore his education was passed down from his father. (Bethell 48) We do know much more about the man Edward DeVere. We know that because deVere was a nobleman, he could not have his name written upon his writings because he would be considered of a lower class. The plays contain a sense of hate towards some of the noblemen of that time period, which also point the authorship towards DeVere. (Hayes 1D) When DeVere was a young man, he spent a lot of time in Italy and Europe, This could explain the great detail used in the Shakespearean plays of Venice, and other European locations.(Sobran 45) The sonnets have never been able to fit into Shakespears life, On the other hand they fit into DeVere's life well. (Sobran 45) There are facts that lean both ways in this age old mystery of authorship, Though the Strafordian man does not fit into the story very well, He may have some advantages that the Oxfordian man may not. DeVere on the other hand, has mostly every fact pointing towards him as the valid author for the "Shakespearean" works, From his education, to his experiences, to his travel. The Oxfordian seems to come out on top. Shakespeare: Stratforidan, or DeVere?
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