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    To elaborate further on social cognitive career theory (SCCT), Hackett, Lent and Brown (2000) discussed strategies for which SCCT counselors should navigate through their clients’ career obstacles. First, Hackett et al. (2000) stated that SCCT focuses on the interaction of individual aspects such as self-efficacy, result outcomes, and future goals, and how those interactions contribute to career development (Hackett, Lent, & Brown, 2000). To begin their evaluation, the authors analyzed…

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    Disney Beauty Stereotypes

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    DATA AND METHODS Current Study The purpose of this study is to investigate the depiction of beauty in animated Disney princess films and measure the consequences that the portrayal of beauty has on young girl’s individual self-esteem levels. The hypothesis of this study, states that young girls who idolize the beauty standards of Disney princesses will have lower self-esteem levels than young girls who do not idolize Disney princesses standard of beauty. I expected that young girls who have…

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    A key factor of sovereignty lies in the status of its external recognition; according to Li and Zhou: financial sovereignty is a component of sovereignty itself and therefore is “…composed of financial sovereign status, financial sovereign authority, and financial sovereign capability.”(Li and Zhou, p. 178). Sovereign status, being based on the recognition and consent of other states, should not be affected by globalization of financial capitalism, leaving the other two components from Li and…

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    dominant in the ratings. ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, consistently lead in primetime ratings over their cable competitors. Each network has developed their own unique brand from which they attract viewer loyalty. This is maintained each year as new Fall shows premier and audiences decide if they become hits or misses. This year, NBC’s new Fall comedy, The Good Place, falls somewhere in…

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    General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: As a result of this presentation, my audience will be introduced to two career opportunities worth pursuing in the accounting field. I. Introduction A. Attention/need step: Out of millions of students in their last years of college, only an average of 14% knows exactly which career path and job position they would like to embrace. Therefore, that leaves a large amount of 86% of students who are overwhelmed and unsure of their upcoming careers…

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    The book has an interesting approach at defining what identity is. I really appreciated how the book opened my eyes to how identity can be seen. For example we dont just have an identity, because we actually do one. As the book put its “its not just having a symbolic sense of it, but doing it in the presence of people and doing it well in there eyes”. Although, their is still much more to defining what identity is I will do my best to define exactly what is. Using my example of my work identity…

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    The Oprah Debt Diet

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    Credit first began in 1910 and first appeared in the Sears catalog. 1950 was the birth of credit cards when Frank McNamara established the Dinner’s Club. Years later the Bank of America offered the BankAmericard and later changed its name to Visa. In 1986 Sears created a store credit card and quickly became the most profitable division. Today we buy everything on credit while parents and grandparent bought almost nothing on credit and thought it was a bad idea. There are two different types of…

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    Book Review Summary In Raising Financially Confident Kids Hunt seeks to equip readers to prepare their children for the reality of managing money, and how to do so without getting into debt. American society, the credit card industry, and advertisers, all strive to turn children into materialistic consumers who spend money without a second thought. Hunt describes her own childhood and how she utilized money and products to feel better. Carrying this same idea into adulthood she spent more…

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    resources, start looking for private student loans. These are harder to get with no credit or bad credit, but you can't set aside the possibility if you need them to get an education. The easiest way to get a student loan which requires a higher credit rating than your own is to find a cosigner with good credit. Having a cosigner with good credit can make up for having bad credit when applying for a private loan or a federal PLUS loan. The drawback of this, for the cosigner, is that if you…

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    cognitive and affective components of PL, with the inclusion of the Children’s Self-Perception of Adequacy in and Predilection for Physical Activity (CSAPPA) scale. The CSAPPA is a 20-item, self-report questionnaire that has demonstrated a high test-retest reliability as well as strong predictive and construct validity (Cairney, J., et al, 2007). The scale was designed for children 9 to16 years of age and is a measure of generalized self-efficacy toward physical activity. The CSAPPA can be…

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