<span>Self-concept
is a social psychology term pertaining to the person’s understanding of
himself, his own existence and how he views himself with others and his
surroundings. To improve one’ self-concept, he needs to know, love yourself and
be truthful to himself. Getting to know on what you really want, what you don’t
want, how you react and think over certain situations is the first step.
Secondly is understanding and accepting oneself and learning to love yourself
no matter how ugly you think you are. And lastly, be truthful to oneself all
the time. If you don’t want to go then don’t go, if you don’t agree then don’t,
be as simple and genuine to what you really feel.</span>
A. "what he told me before, i have it in my heart."
After we lit the busen burners, we were able to add the chemicals
Yes because the student needs to now what is happening with them academic wise. They can get suggestions from there teachers on how they can improve or do better
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