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Introduction to Ethics

Introduction to Ethics Introduction to Ethics Directions: Respond to 3 of the following 8 prompts in typewritten essay format (up to 8 points each). There is no set length requirement, but good answers are usually about 250 – 500 words (1 – 2 double-spaced pages) each. This is a take-home exam, so you are welcome … Read more

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Personality, Value and Lifestyle

Personality, Value and Lifestyle Prior to beginning work on this part of the discussion forum, review the following chapters from your course text, Consumer Behavior: Buying, Having, and Being: Part B Prior to beginning work on this part of the discussion forum, review the https://www.ebaqdesign.com/blog/brand-personality#… blog post. Also visit the websites of the following brands: Part C Prior … Read more

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Emotional Intelligence and Job Satisfaction

Emotional Intelligence and Job Satisfaction Week 3 Discussion – Emotional Intelligence and Job Satisfaction Post a Response Daniel Goleman, a psychologist, was the first to popularize the trait of emotional intelligence, sometimes referred to as EI. Emotional intelligence is a person\\\’s capacity to be aware of her or his emotions and feelings towards others to … Read more

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Individual Values, Perceptions, and Reactions

Individual Values, Perceptions, and Reactions Assigned Readings: Chapter 4. Individual Values, Perceptions, and Reactions Initial Postings: Read and reflect on the assigned readings for the week. Then post what you thought was the most important concept(s), method(s), term(s), and/or any other thing that you felt was worthy of your understanding in each assigned textbook chapter.Your initial … Read more

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A self-reflective paper

A self-reflective paper Think about yourself. Be critical. What are your own biases? What assumptions do you have lurking in your thinking? Through a self-reflective paper of 600-800 words, arrive at and describe two or three ways that you can apply critical inquiry to both understand yourself more clearly, and thereby also develop empathy and … Read more

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