Friday, October 21, 2011

Essay Document

This I Believe


I believe in respect. Respect for everything with no questions asked. Respect for your friends and enemies alike, respect for nature, respect for your family, and respect for yourself, which in my opinion is the most important kind of respect. Respect requires effort but the reward is awesome.
Three summers ago, I happened to be leaving a mall when I saw 4 or 5 kids torturing a turtle behind some bushes. It was a box turtle no more than 5 inches big. They were chucking it around like a ball when one of them dropped it. I walked over and the kids ran away abandoning the turtle. I inspected it more closely it to find that one of its front legs was badly twisted. I took it home and wrapped its leg, and gave it food. I took the turtle outside when the weather was nice, and it tried to walk. Day by day it walked and walked, and before a year had passed by, it was walking fine. I felt good that I had helped the turtle and knew that it was time to let it go. I reluctantly relinquished it knowing that it was the right thing to do.
Two days later, the turtle came back. I was ecstatic; I was not expecting that at all. I gave it food and watched it for a while then I went inside to help my brother fix his bicycle. When I came back, the turtle was still there. I immediately dug for the box I had kept it in so I could shelter it overnight.
Looking back now at this experience, I begin to think that respect is something that the more you give it away, the more you have and the happier you are. I learned that I should respect everything because that way, I will lead the best life that I can. I remember in karate, they once told us that respect brings order to where there would be chaos. To always show respect for property, laws, ethics, morals, nature, other people, and ourselves, is to maintain a positive outcome in this world. We learned that as we respect all that is around us we have a better understanding of everything.
I know that they teach us about respect in school, and that we should respect each other and the property, but they don’t tell us what we get out of it. They don’t go into detail about how much we get out of just a little respect. They don’t tell is that it is the best feeling to have when everyone respects you. Not just that, but it’s an even better feeling when you know you have earned it.
I have experienced many situations teaching me respect and still have a lot more to learn. Respect is something that I firmly believe in. Respect is what makes people successful and it is what gets people to high places. I will always try to respect the turtles; and by that I mean everything in my life. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Men are respectable only as they respect” and this, I believe.

wrote by: A Student

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Executive/Rationalist Song lyrics

ONE LOVE BY-BOB MARLEY
One Love! One Heart!
Let's get together and feel all right.Hear the children cryin' (One Love!);
Hear the children cryin' (One Heart!),
Sayin': give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right;Sayin': let's get together and feel all right. Wo wo-wo wo-wo!

Let them all pass all their dirty remarks (One Love!);There is one question I'd really love to ask (One Heart!):
Is there a place for the hopeless sinner,
Who has hurt all mankind just to save his own beliefs?

One Love! What about the one heart? One Heart!
What about - people? Let's get together and feel all right
As it was in the beginning (One Love!);
So shall it be in the end (One Heart!),
All right!
Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right;
Let's get together and feel all right.
One more thing!

Let's get together to fight this Holy Armagiddyon (One Love!),
So when the Man comes there will be no, no doom (One Song!).
Have pity on those whose chances grows t'inner;
There ain't no hiding place from the Father of Creation.

Sayin': One Love! What about the One Heart? (One Heart!)
What about the - ? Let's get together and feel all right.
I'm pleadin' to mankind! (One Love!);
Oh, Lord! (One Heart) Wo-ooh!

Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right;
Let's get together and feel all right.
Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right;
Let's get together and feel all right.
CALIFORNIA GIRLS BY-BEACH BOYS
Well East coast girls are hipI really dig those styles they wear
And the Southern girls with the way they talk
They knock me out when I'm down there

The Mid-West farmer's daughters really make you feel alright
And the Northern girls with the way they kiss
They keep their boyfriends warm at night

I wish they all could be California
I wish they all could be California
I wish they all could be California girls

The West coast has the sunshine
And the girls all get so tanned
I dig a french bikini on Hawaii island
Dolls by a palm tree in the sand

I been all around this great big world
And I seen all kinds of girls
Yeah, but I couldn't wait to get back in the states
Back to the cutest girls in the world
I wish they all could be California
I wish they all could be California
I wish they all could be California girls

I wish they all could be California
(Girls, girls, girls yeah I dig the)
I wish they all could be California
(Girls, girls, girls yeah I dig the)
I wish they all could be California
(Girls, girls, girls yeah I dig the)
I wish they all could be California
(Girls, girls, girls yeah I dig the)

Monday, October 10, 2011

Poetry

  Fifteen by William Stafford
South of the bridge on Seventeenth
I found back of the willows one summer
day a motorcycle with engine running
as it lay on its side, ticking over
slowly in the high grass. I was fifteen.
I admired all that pulsing gleam, the
shiny flanks, the demure headlights
fringed where it lay; I led it gently
to the road, and stood with that
companion, ready and friendly. I was fifteen.
We could find the end of a road, meet
the sky on out Seventeenth. I thought about
hills, and patting the handle got back a
confident opinion. On the bridge we indulged
a forward feeling, a tremble. I was fifteen.
Thinking, back farther in the grass I found
the owner, just coming to, where he had flipped
over the rail. He had blood on his hand, was pale-
I helped him walk to his machine. He ran his hand
over it, called me good man, roared away.
I stood there, fifteen.

Quotations

                                                Quotes That Relate To Me

1. Be kind; everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle. – John Watson
2. Wherever you are, it is your own friends who make your world. – William James
3. The main thing is to care. Care very hard, even if it is only a game you are playing. – Billie Jean King

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Using Temperments To Profile Literary Characters

The four temperments


NT (Intuition and Thinking), Rational - Technical, Competent, Ingenious, Skeptical, Innovative, Non-Conformist.  The personality types that share the Rational Temperament are ENTJ, INTJ, ENTP, and INTP.




NT Rational (ENTJ, INTJ, ENTP, and INTP)

Logical, pragmatic, and driven, rationals strive for competence and excellence in reaching their goals. They are the “why” temperament; ever skeptical, they constantly questions others and their environment.  They typically want to know the reason why something is done, and the reason needs to make sense (whether it is politically correct or not). 
Some more information on the NT Rational:
  • Most uncommon of the Temperaments
  • May be absent-minded but often shows flashes of brilliance
  • Quick grasp of complex theories and systems
  • Enjoys thinking and intellectual pursuits
  • Often thinks about things that others don’t normally think about, such as the nature of the universe, religious issues, politics, philosophy, etc.  NT’s want to figure out how and why the world works.
  • Are technical with their language and strive to be logical and exact when speaking to others
  • Easily notice inconsistencies
  • Natural non-conformist
  • Great analyzers
  • Naturally good with technology (NT’s were key in the birth and growth of the tech era and Internet)
  • Skeptical
  • Are naturally pragmatic, always asking “Is this necessary,” “How can this be improved,” “How does this work and how can it work better?”
  • Can be very wise
  • Natural brainstormers and problem-solvers
  • Can be detached when involved with a project, undertaking, or thought
  • Set high goals for themselves and are determined to achieve them.
  • Strong suit in strategy
  • Strive for efficiency
  • Conceptualizers
  • Systematic
  • May have trouble adapting to conventions
  • NTs are very cerebral and take great pride in staying cool in crisis, not letting their emotions control them - even if it’s a matter of great importance or great intensity
  • Often labeled as being argumentive by other temperaments
  • Value independence
  • May bother those who are sensitive to arguments or criticism


NF Idealist (ENFJ, INFJ, ENFP, INFP)

Romantic, empathetic, authentic, creative, and impassioned, Idealists strive to be true to themselves while inspiring and bringing out the best in others.
Some information on the NF Idealist:







  • Have a need to live up to their high ideals





  • Empathetic





  • Tend to glorify others and life in general





  • Well-trusted and cultivated intuition





  • Often interested in the spiritual, having a strong affinity for the mystical and what cannot be seen by the eye




  • As kids, often show their elaborate imaginations

  • Good with the use of words - if not when speaking, in writing





  • Strongly believes in certain causes





  • Romantic





  • Wants deep, meaningful relationships





  • May trust others more than they should, sometimes to the point of naivety





  • Often enjoys reading (from fantasy to poetry, to creative short stories, to religious texts)





  • Appreciates the arts and imagination





  • Appreciates the uniqueness of themselves and others





  • Natural conflict mediators with their strong insight and diplomatic nature


  • SJ Guardian (ESTJ, ISTJ, ESFJ, ISFJ)

    Guardians are dependable, traditional, attentive, and loyal, striving for stability and structure, providing reliability to others.
    More on the SJ Guardian:
    • Cautious
    • As kids typically followed the rules and strove to be “good” children and students
    • Sound, consistent
    • Doesn’t like to see things get wasted (whether it be food or free time, conserving and usefulness is on their mind). 
    • Are often conservative in decision-making - whether financially, or even in what to do with their weekend.
    • Decisive
    • Strong sense of duty
    • Feel obligated to perform the proper role and do so effectively (often giving up their free time to do so)
    • Often family-oriented
    • Relies and sticks by their principles
    • Often become good authority figures
    • Good with logistics and details
    • While they may not willingly admit it, actually enjoys and needs to work - or at least being productive
    • Revels in looking back on the past
    • Strives to be respected (and typically are)
    • Least likely of the temperaments to tolerate a messy living or work space

    Using Personality Traits To Profile Literary Characters

    Introversion and Extraversion

    How We Get Our Energy

    The first category tells us how we get our energy. 
    E stands for extraversion.  E’s typically gain energy from their direct involvement with people and the outside world. I stands for introversion.  I’s typically gain energy when given the opportunity to spend time alone and think things through.

    Extravert Characteristics

    • Doesn’t mind being in large groups and often enjoys it
    • Likes to know and associate with lots of people
    • Prefers social interaction to time alone
    • When confronted with a problem, typically likes to talk it out with others and get their point of view
    • Known to speak before thinking
    • Doesn’t typically have trouble thinking of something to say, and is typically at ease in doing so
    • Doesn’t typically have problems meeting new people wherever they go
    • May need to practice their listening skills
    • Easily adapts to social situations
    • Typically appreciates situations for what they are worth as they are happening

    Sensing and Intuition

    How We Gather Information

    This category tells us how we take in information and what we choose to attend to when perceiving the world.
    S stands for sensing.  Those favoring S prefer to take in information in a direct, factual manner.  N stands for intuition.  Those favoring intuition take in information looking at the big picture, checking for underlying meaning and connections with the mind’s eye.  S’s naturally think about what already exists while N’s think about what could be.  N’s prefer generalizing, concepts, theories, and ideas, while S’s prefer facts and tangibles.  S’s have a firm grasp of reality, know how things are, and are realistic.  N’s take pride in their ability to imagine and think of ideas.

    Sensor Characteristics

    • Good with the concrete (what can be seen)
    • Likes to think about what exists
    • Realistic
    • Typically has plenty of common sense
    • Pays attention to and remembers details
    • Takes in information in a step-by-step manner
    • Prefers direct experience
    • Pays attention to their surroundings

    Thinking and Feeling

    How We Make Decisions

    This category tells us how we make decisions and judgments.
    T stands for thinking.  Those favoring thinking prefer to make decisions objectively with their head, through logic.  F stands for feeling.  Those favoring feeling prefer to make decisions subjectively, with their heart, based on their values and emotion.  T’s value justice and fairness, while F’s value harmony and empathy.

    Thinker Characteristics

    • Wants truth and justice
    • Hard-nosed, firm
    • Decides with head
    • Naturally skeptical
    • Critical
    • Blunt
    • Looks at principles
    • Objective

    Judging and Perceiving

    How We Prefer To Live Our Life

    The final category tells us how we choose to live our life and go about our daily activities - the kind of lifestyle we choose for ourselves.
                J stands for judging.  Those favoring judging prefer to plan things out and live in a structured manner.  P stands for perceiving.  Those favoring perceiving prefer to leave their options open and live in a flexible manner.  Judgers are organized schedulers who like to come to conclusions.  Perceivers are spontaneous improvisers who delay decision-making

    Judger Characteristics

    • Likes to plan
    • Organized
    • Likes to come to conclusions
    • Prepared
    • Enjoys finishing things
    • Relies on schedules, to-do lists, and deadlines
    • Typically more serious-minded than perceivers
    • Sees and sets boundaries
    • Values a job well done
    • Likes to know what to expect ahead of time
    • Decisive

    Monday, September 19, 2011

    Personal Profile

    ENTJ: The Executive

    “Challenge Everything”
    ENTJ’s are logical, (strategic), critical and determined.
    ENTJ’s are natural leaders who often have an inner drive to succeed.  They typically have the (attributes), drive, and determination to do so.  In fact, more so than any other type, ENTJ’s are more likely to be the leaders of the world.           
    "I like thinking big. If you're going to be thinking anything, you might as well think big."
    The ENTJ has a lot of energy, and when a goal is in mind, they will fully use this energy to reach the goal.  The ENTJ has the unique ability of having the vision to see the future and the corresponding consequences of decisions that could affect the future.  (Contingencies), variables, linear and non-linear aspects, and (psychological) factors are considered as well, all while objectivity and logic are held at the (helm) to guide the way.         
    Bill Gates’ confidence, drive, and ability to work (uncompromisingly) hard towards his goals.
    Ever competitive and striving for truth, efficiency, pragmatism and success, ENTJ’s will often fearlessly challenge authority and those in higher positions.  When many ENTJ’s disagree with someone - no matter what that person’s status or level of power or authority is - he/she will argue, criticize and question to their fullest ability.  When an ENTJ loses himself in this drive, they come across as pushy, impatient, inconsiderate and ruthless.  But the truth is that, although not typically obvious, the ENTJ is actually open to observations and new ideas from others.  In fact, they love a good argument, and respect those who have the gall to impress them with their ideas.  Often they appear as being pushy when they are simply just caught up in their love of the argument.
    The majority of radio talk show hosts are ENTJ.  ENTJ’s excel in such an atmosphere, where they can analyze issues and come to interesting perspectives and conclusions, while strongly stating their views. An ENTJ is likely to revel and shine when there are strongly felt convictions involved in intellectual, objective discourse.  They are likely to lead the way or at least make impact during the process. The ENTJ will be blunt, and political correctness is not their favorite game. In fact, going against the politically correct is often something enjoyable for them.  They don’t mind doing it and they like to see the reaction and outcome.
    "With uniquely accurate vision and an open mind, able to accurately pound away at the issue at hand while being (characteristically persuasive) at the same time,"
    The ENTJ feels strongly that reason and logic is upheld and that ridiculous whims of emotion are not involved with decisions that affect us.  The ENTJ has the drive to take a stand and see to it that the right decisions are made, which will not involve societal rules, laws, or (bureaucracies) . . . unless necessary.
    "Leaders keep their eyes on the horizon, not just on the bottom line."
    Very short on patience, ENTJ’s don’t take ignorance and (incapability) lightly, and sometimes second chances just aren't in their frame of mind. ENTJ’s are always seeking (competence) in others.  What many don't realize is that ENTJ's are just as hard with themselves as they are on others.  ENTJ’s have rigidly high expectations of themselves.
    “Are you taking over or taking orders?”
    In film, the ENTJ is seen in the (tenacity) and guts of Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton’s character from American History X), Detective Alonzo Harris (Denzel Washington’s character from Training Day), and Louanne Johnson (Michelle Pfeiffer’s character from Dangerous Minds).  ENTJ’s are also natural leaders such as Leonardo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Bennie from The Sandlot.  ENTJ’s are also represented by smarties Alex P. Keaton (Micheal J. Fox’s character from Family Ties) and Hermoine Granger from the Harry Potter series.
    ENTJ’s are of the Rational Temperament.  (Rationals) are Technical, (Competent), (Ingenious), (Skeptical), (Innovative), and (Non-Conformist).  The personality types that share the Rational Temperament are ENTJ, INTJ, ENTP, and INTP.
    ESTJ’s and ENTJ’s have the (dominant function) of Extraverted Thinking.  Extraverted Thinking is ordered, using deductive logic based on objective (criteria) and (hierarchies).

    More on the ENTJ

    • Prone to being workaholics
    • ENTJ’s stand up to a challenge
    • Enjoy intellect and working their minds
    • You have to earn the respect of an ENTJ (and they will test you!)
    • Has trouble believing in things that haven’t been thoroughly proven or tested
    • Appreciates an open forum of ideas
    • Enjoys theories, possibilities and the testing of facts (often in a very scientific manner)
    • Likes to test others, and wants others to test them (will typically respect you more if you do)
    • Guided by logic
    • Has strong convictions
    • Competitive
    • Questions authority
    • Needs reasons and logical explanations behind the demands of others (or will oppose them)
    • Very critical of others

    Strengths

    • Very determined and strong-willed by nature
    • Will naturally take lead
    • Clear, cutting vision
    • Good with strategy
    • Can be very engaging and persuasive
    • Very (pragmatic)
    • Very logical
    • Typically ambitious and motivated
    • Strives for competence in self and others
    • Good decision makers
    • Has an abundance of energy
    • Has a good understanding of how rules and structures work and the technicalities involved with them
    • Strives for (clarity) of thought and (articulation)
    • Great at fighting the status quo and unfairness
    • Are very decisive
    • Directing and delegating
    • Great planners

      Weaknesses

      • Whether they truly know the answer or not, ENTJ’s are likely to have an answer to everything.  They typically try to avoid the phrase “I don’t know.”
      • May make lofty, unrealistic goals for self that are extremely improbable to obtain
      • May overestimate themsevles
      • Has a tendency to make others feel dumb (typically not intentionally)
      • Others may be perceived as pompous or “trying to act smart”
      • Uneasy until a job is finished and finished well
      • May not give others the credit they deserve
      • May jump to generalizations too quickly
      • May rule out great ideas that have been given to them by others just because they haven’t been articulated well enough to them

    Famous ENTJ's

    • Jack Welch
    • Margaret Thatcher
    • Tammy Bruce
    • Bill Gates
    • Dr. Phil
    • Quentin Tarantino
    • Rush Limbaugh
    • Jay Leno
    • Famous lawyer Mark Geragos
    • Newt Gingrich
    • Neil Cavuto
    • Dr. Drew
    • Johnnie Cochran
    • Andy Rooney
    • Al Sharpton
    • Keith Olbermann

    Fictional ENTJ ’s

    • Darth Vader
    • Hermone from the Harry Potter series
    • Voldemorte from the Harry Potter series
    • Leonardo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    • Alex P. Keeton from Family Ties
    • Bennie from The Sandlot
    • Toms Hanks’ character from You’ve Got Mail
    • Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton’s character from American History X)
    • Detective Alonzo Harris (Denzel Washington’s character from Training Day)
    • Louanne Johnson (Michelle Pfeiffer’s character from Dangerous Minds)

    Intuitor Characteristics

    • Good with the abstract
    • Likes to think of what’s possible
    • Has an active imagination
    • Thinks outside the box
    • Enjoys seeing things in different ways
    • Likes to daydream
    • May be difficult to understand
    • Gathers information through intuitive jumps and inferences
    • May have unexplainable hunches or a (sixth sense)
    • Complex
    • Gets motivated by their inspirations

    ENTJ
  • analyst



  • anthropologist



  • attorney



  • business consultant



  • business executive, administrator, manager



  • computer programmer, systems analyst



  • computer specialist, systems designer



  • creditor



  • doctor/dentist



  • economist



  • engineer



  • entrepreneur



  • judge



  • military leader



  • network integration



  • new business developer



  • organization director



  • organization/business trainer



  • philosopher



  • political scientist



  • politician
    strategic planning



  • professor



  • project developer



  • psychiatrist



  • psychologist



  • scientist



  • sociologist



  • strategist



  • supervisor



  • systems analyst



  • technologist



  • urban planner