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This is http://www.essayz.com/b0211012.htm Previous-Essay <== This-Essay ==> Following-Essay Click HERE on this line to find essays via Your-Key-Words. {Most frequent wordstarts of each essay will be put here.} ========================================================== %FALSE POSITIVE NEGATIVE MEDICAL TESTS PROCEDURES+021101 %DISCERNMENT RECOGNITION ARTICULATION SUBVERSION+021101 %PEOPLE BEHAVIORS SINNERS RESPECT HONOR TRUST GOD+021101 %CRITERIA ASSUMPTIONS ATTITUDES HABITS TRADITIONS+021101 %PROOF HYPOTHESIS SCRIPT LAW COMMAND SIGNS POINT+021101 %BIAS PREJUDICE THEORY PROVEN INTEGRITY AUTHENTIC 021101 Medical doctors seek to diagnose diseases and are careful to try to avoid "false-positive" and "false- negative" diagnostic procedures; and seek to avoid taking ambiguous outcomes as being reliable. In a similar way it is important to avoid errors in seeking to discern what kinds of behaviors and people merit our respect, honor, trust and support. Errors are often made in regards to recognizing reliable/helpful and non- reliable/misleading: 1. Criteria and tests. 2. Assumptions and attitudes. 3. Habits and traditions. 4. Proofs of hypotheses offered as true. 5. Descriptive, proscriptive and prescriptive laws. 6. Theories said to integrate proven facts/laws. 7. Thinking, reasoning and logic. 8. Peace-making/War-making 9. Violent and/or Non-violent resistance. 10. Signs of bias/prejudice/dichotomizations. 11. Signs of dishonesty/deception/seduction. 12. Signs of authenticity, integrity and honesty. 13. Signs of alienation/estrangement. 14. Signs of abuse/coercion/domination/violations. 15. Signs of healthy guilt/shame. 16. Signs of arrogance/self-righteousness. 17. Signs of narcissism/egocentricity. 18. Signs of addictions/collusions. 19. Signs of a particular disease/dis-ease. 20. Signs of health, coherence and cooperation. Beware preoccupations with any one consideration --- to the exclusion of due consideration in other areas which are complementary and essential to balance and health for all. (c) 2005 by Paul A. Smith in (On Being Yourself, Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================