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Self admiration = Narcissism (Noun)

-excessive self interest and admiration of one’s physical appearance

indulged
-allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of

Least harmful
- Confident
- Feel good about themselves
- Assertive
- Humorous
- Competitive
- Cocky
- Arrogant
- Inconsiderate
- Reserved
- Sarcastic
- Self-absorbed
- They will not show consideration
- Controlling
- Superior
- Taunting
- Intimidating

ambitious
Pretentious
controlling
intimidation
Taunting

OFfe

Most harmful
- Forcing other people to follow their opinions, believing that their own thoughts and
opinions should be the best
- Harming oneself, or even the others

Repercussions
- Ruined relationships
- Esteems lowered
- Depression
- Violence (imposing physical beating)
- Anger issues
- Isolation
- Cyber bullying
- Socialize  cannot form relationships or rejections (marginalization)
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- able to maintain your ego

Context
- Overuse of smartphone

Audience
- Smartphone users
- American
- Parents

Purpose
- Put our phones aside and try to do other different things, worthy
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Speaker

- Positives
- To what extent it is affecting the teenagers

Persuade and inform

Sophia Yeung
- Eye contact: Lacking eye contact unfortunately, lacking sense of audience
- Enthusiasm: Fluctuating tone, not boring, clear and loud voice, well-conveyed points
- Preparation and organization: Very well prepared, well developed and detailed
opinions and views on narcissistic individuals (how having narcissistic quality is not
necessarily a negative thing)
- Clear points: Fluent and well communicated, speech has a clear focus on the topic
with good use of varied vocabularies
- Knowledge of topic: Creative approach and shows that she is a good understanding
of the topic regarding narcissism, but can still make amendments by also mentioning
points like consequences of being narcissistic, so that it is balanced speech

Anson Ng

- Eye contact:
- Enthusiasm:
- Preparation and organization:
- Clear points:
- Knowledge of topic:

Sabrina Shum

Criteria A Language

Criteria B1 Message – literary extract

Critieria B2 – conversation

Criteria C Communication
- Creative approach
- Speech has a clear focus of the topic
- Clear voice and good use of varied vocabularies
Social Organization

5.3.2019

- Provide service s to the public


- Non-profit organization

Society and Religion

Why do you think religious beliefs often become fanatical?

- Close-mindedness: They are not open to other concepts, accept other people’s
opinions and views on other people

Reasons
- Shared interest: lack of perspective
- No external perspective
 isolated, furious, upset, disrespected, uncomfortable

Cult
- a system of religious unusual devotion directed towards a particular figure or object

Why do people join cults?

Dependency
- An intense desire to belong, stemming from a lack of self-confidence

Unassertiveness
- Reluctance to say no or question authority

Gullibility
- A tendency to believe something without really thinking about it

Desire for spiritual meaning


- A need to believe that life has a “higher purpose”

= LOST  MANIPULATIVE

MANSON FAMILY

1. Outline the Psychological/physica and financial harm that can take place in a cult

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