We write a paper in this class to learn how to think critically. Please choose one of the approved topics below to write your paper on. The Critical Thinking Paper is worth 100 points.We write a paper in this class to learn how to think critically. Please choose one of the approved topics below to write your paper on. The Critical Thinking Paper is worth 100 points.We write a paper in this class to learn how to think critically. Please choose one of the approved topics below to write your paper on. The Critical Thinking Paper is worth 100 points.We write a paper in this class to learn how to think critically. Please choose one of the approved topics below to write your paper on. The Critical Thinking Paper is worth 100 points.We write a paper in this class to learn how to think critically. Please choose one of the approved topics below to write your paper on. The Critical Thinking Paper is worth 100 points.We write a paper in this class to learn how to think critically. Please choose one of the approved topics below to write your paper on. The Critical Thinking Paper is worth 100 points.We write a paper in this class to learn how to think critically. Please choose one of the approved topics below to write your paper on. The Critical Thinking Paper is worth 100 points.We write a paper in this class to learn how to think critically. Please choose one of the approved topics below to write your paper on. The Critical Thinking Paper is worth 100 points.We write a paper in this class to learn how to think critically. Please choose one of the approved topics below to write your paper on. The Critical Thinking Paper is worth 100 points.We write a paper in this class to learn how to think critically. Please choose one of the approved topics below to write your paper on. The Critical Thinking Paper is worth 100 points.
1. Abraham Maslow’s -Hierarchy of Needs -“Self-Actualization”:
Abraham Maslow argues that people have a conscous need for “Self-Actualization”, or to become all that they can be. Self-Actualization requires taking risk. Most people are more comfortable with the safe and familiar.
Do you adhere to the “tried and true”, or do you take risk?
Do you feel you have reached Maslow’s “Self-Actualization”? Explain your answer.
2. Irrational Beliefs: Cognitive Doorway to Distress:
Psychologist Albert Ellis noted that our beliefs about events, not just the events themselves, can be stressors. It is our own cognitive apprisal that causes us to be stressed or miserable.
On page 271 of chapter 11, are listed 10 Irrational Beliefs that most people adhere to.
Read the 10 Irrational Beliefs and write about the one (or more than one) irrational belief(s) that you personal adhere to and why.
3. Memory: Flashbulb Memories:
It appears that we tend to remember events that are emotionally stirring more than everday events. Flashbulb memories are memories that are preserved in detail in our minds. A person can remember exactly where they were, what they were doing, who they were with, when the event occured.
List at least 3 Flashbulb memories that everyone in the class should recall.
Pick one of your 3, and tell me where you were, what you were doing and who you were with. Explain in detail.
How your paper will be graded to receive the full 100 points: (Must include)
At least 7-10 paragraphs
At least 12 sentences in each paragraph
Title at the top of the page
Very little spelling errors
Must be done in APA format. This includes 12 font, double spaced and Roman Times III type set. If you use information from another source you need to have a bibliography included in your paper.
Submitted before or on the due date
*10 points will be deducted for each infraction to the rules above.
1. Abraham Maslow’s -Hierarchy of Needs -“Self-Actualization”:
Abraham Maslow argues that people have a conscous need for “Self-Actualization”, or to become all that they can be. Self-Actualization requires taking risk. Most people are more comfortable with the safe and familiar.
Do you adhere to the “tried and true”, or do you take risk?
Do you feel you have reached Maslow’s “Self-Actualization”? Explain your answer.
2. Irrational Beliefs: Cognitive Doorway to Distress:
Psychologist Albert Ellis noted that our beliefs about events, not just the events themselves, can be stressors. It is our own cognitive apprisal that causes us to be stressed or miserable.
On page 271 of chapter 11, are listed 10 Irrational Beliefs that most people adhere to.
Read the 10 Irrational Beliefs and write about the one (or more than one) irrational belief(s) that you personal adhere to and why.
3. Memory: Flashbulb Memories:
It appears that we tend to remember events that are emotionally stirring more than everday events. Flashbulb memories are memories that are preserved in detail in our minds. A person can remember exactly where they were, what they were doing, who they were with, when the event occured.
List at least 3 Flashbulb memories that everyone in the class should recall.
Pick one of your 3, and tell me where you were, what you were doing and who you were with. Explain in detail.
How your paper will be graded to receive the full 100 points: (Must include)
At least 7-10 paragraphs
At least 12 sentences in each paragraph
Title at the top of the page
Very little spelling errors
Must be done in APA format. This includes 12 font, double spaced and Roman Times III type set. If you use information from another source you need to have a bibliography included in your paper.
Submitted before or on the due date
*10 points will be deducted for each infraction to the rules above.
1. Abraham Maslow’s -Hierarchy of Needs -“Self-Actualization”:
Abraham Maslow argues that people have a conscous need for “Self-Actualization”, or to become all that they can be. Self-Actualization requires taking risk. Most people are more comfortable with the safe and familiar.
Do you adhere to the “tried and true”, or do you take risk?
Do you feel you have reached Maslow’s “Self-Actualization”? Explain your answer.
2. Irrational Beliefs: Cognitive Doorway to Distress:
Psychologist Albert Ellis noted that our beliefs about events, not just the events themselves, can be stressors. It is our own cognitive apprisal that causes us to be stressed or miserable.
On page 271 of chapter 11, are listed 10 Irrational Beliefs that most people adhere to.
Read the 10 Irrational Beliefs and write about the one (or more than one) irrational belief(s) that you personal adhere to and why.
3. Memory: Flashbulb Memories:
It appears that we tend to remember events that are emotionally stirring more than everday events. Flashbulb memories are memories that are preserved in detail in our minds. A person can remember exactly where they were, what they were doing, who they were with, when the event occured.
List at least 3 Flashbulb memories that everyone in the class should recall.
Pick one of your 3, and tell me where you were, what you were doing and who you were with. Explain in detail.
How your paper will be graded to receive the full 100 points: (Must include)
At least 7-10 paragraphs
At least 12 sentences in each paragraph
Title at the top of the page
Very little spelling errors
Must be done in APA format. This includes 12 font, double spaced and Roman Times III type set. If you use information from another source you need to have a bibliography included in your paper.
Submitted before or on the due date
*10 points will be deducted for each infraction to the rules above.
1. Abraham Maslow’s -Hierarchy of Needs -“Self-Actualization”:
Abraham Maslow argues that people have a conscous need for “Self-Actualization”, or to become all that they can be. Self-Actualization requires taking risk. Most people are more comfortable with the safe and familiar.
Do you adhere to the “tried and true”, or do you take risk?
Do you feel you have reached Maslow’s “Self-Actualization”? Explain your answer.
2. Irrational Beliefs: Cognitive Doorway to Distress:
Psychologist Albert Ellis noted that our beliefs about events, not just the events themselves, can be stressors. It is our own cognitive apprisal that causes us to be stressed or miserable.
On page 271 of chapter 11, are listed 10 Irrational Beliefs that most people adhere to.
Read the 10 Irrational Beliefs and write about the one (or more than one) irrational belief(s) that you personal adhere to and why.
3. Memory: Flashbulb Memories:
It appears that we tend to remember events that are emotionally stirring more than everday events. Flashbulb memories are memories that are preserved in detail in our minds. A person can remember exactly where they were, what they were doing, who they were with, when the event occured.
List at least 3 Flashbulb memories that everyone in the class should recall.
Pick one of your 3, and tell me where you were, what you were doing and who you were with. Explain in detail.
How your paper will be graded to receive the full 100 points: (Must include)
At least 7-10 paragraphs
At least 12 sentences in each paragraph
Title at the top of the page
Very little spelling errors
Must be done in APA format. This includes 12 font, double spaced and Roman Times III type set. If you use information from another source you need to have a bibliography included in your paper.
Submitted before or on the due date
*10 points will be deducted for each infraction to the rules above.
1. Abraham Maslow’s -Hierarchy of Needs -“Self-Actualization”:
Abraham Maslow argues that people have a conscous need for “Self-Actualization”, or to become all that they can be. Self-Actualization requires taking risk. Most people are more comfortable with the safe and familiar.
Do you adhere to the “tried and true”, or do you take risk?
Do you feel you have reached Maslow’s “Self-Actualization”? Explain your answer.
2. Irrational Beliefs: Cognitive Doorway to Distress:
Psychologist Albert Ellis noted that our beliefs about events, not just the events themselves, can be stressors. It is our own cognitive apprisal that causes us to be stressed or miserable.
On page 271 of chapter 11, are listed 10 Irrational Beliefs that most people adhere to.
Read the 10 Irrational Beliefs and write about the one (or more than one) irrational belief(s) that you personal adhere to and why.
3. Memory: Flashbulb Memories:
It appears that we tend to remember events that are emotionally stirring more than everday events. Flashbulb memories are memories that are preserved in detail in our minds. A person can remember exactly where they were, what they were doing, who they were with, when the event occured.
List at least 3 Flashbulb memories that everyone in the class should recall.
Pick one of your 3, and tell me where you were, what you were doing and who you were with. Explain in detail.
How your paper will be graded to receive the full 100 points: (Must include)
At least 7-10 paragraphs
At least 12 sentences in each paragraph
Title at the top of the page
Very little spelling errors
Must be done in APA format. This includes 12 font, double spaced and Roman Times III type set. If you use information from another source you need to have a bibliography included in your paper.
Submitted before or on the due date
*10 points will be deducted for each infraction to the rules above.
1. Abraham Maslow’s -Hierarchy of Needs -“Self-Actualization”:
Abraham Maslow argues that people have a conscous need for “Self-Actualization”, or to become all that they can be. Self-Actualization requires taking risk. Most people are more comfortable with the safe and familiar.
Do you adhere to the “tried and true”, or do you take risk?
Do you feel you have reached Maslow’s “Self-Actualization”? Explain your answer.
2. Irrational Beliefs: Cognitive Doorway to Distress:
Psychologist Albert Ellis noted that our beliefs about events, not just the events themselves, can be stressors. It is our own cognitive apprisal that causes us to be stressed or miserable.
On page 271 of chapter 11, are listed 10 Irrational Beliefs that most people adhere to.
Read the 10 Irrational Beliefs and write about the one (or more than one) irrational belief(s) that you personal adhere to and why.
3. Memory: Flashbulb Memories:
It appears that we tend to remember events that are emotionally stirring more than everday events. Flashbulb memories are memories that are preserved in detail in our minds. A person can remember exactly where they were, what they were doing, who they were with, when the event occured.
List at least 3 Flashbulb memories that everyone in the class should recall.
Pick one of your 3, and tell me where you were, what you were doing and who you were with. Explain in detail.
How your paper will be graded to receive the full 100 points: (Must include)
At least 7-10 paragraphs
At least 12 sentences in each paragraph
Title at the top of the page
Very little spelling errors
Must be done in APA format. This includes 12 font, double spaced and Roman Times III type set. If you use information from another source you need to have a bibliography included in your paper.
Submitted before or on the due date
*10 points will be deducted for each infraction to the rules above.
1. Abraham Maslow’s -Hierarchy of Needs -“Self-Actualization”:
Abraham Maslow argues that people have a conscous need for “Self-Actualization”, or to become all that they can be. Self-Actualization requires taking risk. Most people are more comfortable with the safe and familiar.
Do you adhere to the “tried and true”, or do you take risk?
Do you feel you have reached Maslow’s “Self-Actualization”? Explain your answer.
2. Irrational Beliefs: Cognitive Doorway to Distress:
Psychologist Albert Ellis noted that our beliefs about events, not just the events themselves, can be stressors. It is our own cognitive apprisal that causes us to be stressed or miserable.
On page 271 of chapter 11, are listed 10 Irrational Beliefs that most people adhere to.
Read the 10 Irrational Beliefs and write about the one (or more than one) irrational belief(s) that you personal adhere to and why.
3. Memory: Flashbulb Memories:
It appears that we tend to remember events that are emotionally stirring more than everday events. Flashbulb memories are memories that are preserved in detail in our minds. A person can remember exactly where they were, what they were doing, who they were with, when the event occured.
List at least 3 Flashbulb memories that everyone in the class should recall.
Pick one of your 3, and tell me where you were, what you were doing and who you were with. Explain in detail.
How your paper will be graded to receive the full 100 points: (Must include)
At least 7-10 paragraphs
At least 12 sentences in each paragraph
Title at the top of the page
Very little spelling errors
Must be done in APA format. This includes 12 font, double spaced and Roman Times III type set. If you use information from another source you need to have a bibliography included in your paper.
Submitted before or on the due date
*10 points will be deducted for each infraction to the rules above.