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    Conception of human empowerment has been used across various fields such as community psychology, nursing, social work and management over the last two decades(). Traditionally, there are two theoretical perspectives when approaching empowerment: social-structural and psychological(). When presenting the social-structural perspective, you are essentially bestowing power onto another person, which is simple and easy to grasp. As for psychological empowerment, it is not as complex, but known…

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    individual could relay the effect it is having on their symptoms and if it is improving their quality life or if it effecting their personal identity. By following this mutual decision method, it would in turn promote choice, self determination and empowerment values in the individual. This method requires a partnership between two experts the practitioner and the individual, the individual would get information on the treatment options and then would be require to make decision on the plan. The…

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    projects and allowing the supervisor to ascertain that the student is on the correct path. Self Help Groups are considered as one of the most important tools to adopt participatory approach for the empowerment of women. Self Help Groups help in empowerment of women both socially and economically. The empowerment of women through Self Help Groups would give benefits not only to the individual woman but also for the family and community as a whole through collective action for…

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    Effective teachers can establish a well-managed classroom and empower students through the evidence-based practices of positive behavior support using scientific and artistic methods. Such evidence-based classroom practices as compiled in the Effective Classroom PBS Plan include creating a classroom community, maximizing structure and predictability, posting and teaching expectations, and using a continuum of strategies to acknowledge appropriate or inappropriate behavior some of which may be…

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    Comparing Two Readings

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    interest on two different readings; The Good Man and Still I Rise. Both of these reading are wonderful pieces that spark my interest and exert the qualities from Marywood’s core values. The readings are extremely similar and different. The both show Empowerment, Excellence, and show a great deal of respect, but they show all of those qualities in different ways. To start off, the readings are similar because of the strong core values that they do possess. The first thing I noticed in Still I…

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    Understand that the empowerment that you might feel when belittling another's arguments is false - you will only get authentic empowerment by working with others and finding a functional solution for your company's issue. The second step in responding effectively to conflict is to be aware of others and what they are trying to…

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    Another inspiring successful leader is Helen Keller, once she gained language, she gained personal empowerment. After reading Helen Keller’s ”The Day Language Came into My Life”, I realize how much language can offer to life. Helen was struck by an illness at the age of 18 months that left her physically impaired. She was deaf and blind but she overcame…

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    freedom that many employees strive for. The employees were encouraged to take risks on behalf of their customers, while maintaining top management controls were still in place. Open communication was a must and an important factor in employee empowerment. This “open, two-way street,” as CEO James Lynch described their communication at Leaders, as he believed that some of the best ideas for improving operatiions, cutting costs and gaining efficiencies came from employees themselves (Hess,…

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    Keeping employees motivated is a staple element of any successful organization, and specifically a special operations unit. Robbins and Judge define motivation as, “the processes that account for an individual’s intensity, direction, and persistence of effort toward attaining a goal” (Judge & Robbins, 2009, p. 175). At the most fundamental level, the success of an organization is based on the motivation of individual members to accomplish their assigned jobs. Throughout my experience in special…

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    Bodo Women Case Study

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    PARTICIPATION OF THE BODO WOMEN IN AGRICULTURAL AND ALLIED OPERATIONS : A CASE STUDY IN BAKSADISTRICT OF ASSAM, INDIA DETSUNG SWARGIARY, JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW, DEPT. OF FOLKLORE RESEARCH, GAUHATI UNIVERSITY, ASSAM, INDIA detswargiary@gmail.com ABSTRACT The women in the Bodo society occupy a crucial place. They play a vital role in social, cultural, religious and economic means of life in their society. The Bodo women of village folk actively participate in agricultural…

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