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    How to win a baseball game Nimesh Patel Hitting a baseball in considered to be one of the most difficult things to accomplish in all of sports.. At the pro level hitters have around 0.4 seconds to react to a 95mph fastball. Hitting is one of the main aspects of the game and you have to hit to win. Practice hard. If you don’t practice you’ll never get better. You also have to practice how you would play. If you’re messing around in practice and not taking it seriously then that’s how…

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    Introduction Aung San Suu Kyi is a Myanmarian human rights advocate who championed non-violent opposition to Burma’s (Myanmar) military government and helped establish the National League for Democracy (NLD). Despite being Burman by birth, Suu Kyi was educated overseas and until the late 1980’s lived in the UK with her husband and children. However on a return visit to Burma, Suu Kyi observed police terror, political turmoil and calls for democratic reform in the country. These were emphasized…

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    My boyfriend Brant is no cow, so it’s very easy to push him over. Brant’s “pushover” ways are because of his lose/win paradigm. There are many paradigms of interactions and everybody has displayed them all before, but Brant loves to practice the lose/win paradigm the most. A lose/win paradigm is an interaction where Brant loses in his favor while the other person gets their way and wins. Whether he is interacting with me, his teachers, his friends or even his own sister, a lot of the time he…

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    Burma (Myanmar) was an independent for the last 14 years until the rise of the military dictatorship which led them being isolated from their country. Burma is known to be the second most isolated country in the world due to the large part of the military dictatorship. The reason why I chose this topic is because my parents, my aunt, and my uncle grew up there. When I was a child, I never understood the background story or the life of Myanmar that my parents told me. Even today, I still do not…

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    experienced great denial of human and civil rights and witnessed violent suppression of protesters, who also suffered lengthy imprisonment and torture. Suu Kyi took a stand in history by defying the military-ruled government controlled by General Ne Win. Through this stance, Suu Kyi would inspire immediate social change by forcing the government to respect human rights and realized a lasting political impact through the creation of a democracy in Burma. Suu Kyi’s story started when she endured…

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    Conflict In Workplace

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    maintain a healthy working environment. The discussion below will include the major causes of conflict in the workplace and my position on if conflict is always negative. The steps for preventing destructive conflict, negotiating conflict through a win-win solution, and avoiding pitfalls in the workplace will also be included in this discussion. The major causes of conflict in the workplace include content conflict, values conflict, negotiation-of-selves conflict, and institutional conflict…

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    benefit individuals and organizations by producing stronger, more resilient working relationship, improving creative output and generating innovative solutions (Omoluabi, 2001). Now in order to continue with the project the company had to deploy a win-win strategy while resolving conflict. By working with our suppliers in order to develop a solution that parties could live with we were able to resolve the deadline issues while improving the moral of all of the parties involved. We were able…

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    The majority of Americans say only kids who win should get trophies. A trophy is a prize for a victory and should not be given just for participation. We are miss leading children by making them think they achieved something that they have not. Children all over America are always rewarded participation trophies. The handing out of trophies for participating in a sports game is teaching children that they always win. We need to teach the new generation children about how life isn’t always fair.…

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    Friends Influence People

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    In today’s society, changing those around oneself can be difficult, but changing one’s own action and thoughts is quite simple. In his book, “How to Win Friends and Influence People”, Dale Carnegie illustrates various ways in which to gain the favor of nearly anyone in any environment. The urge to write the book stemmed from the realization that many people “lack finesse and understanding” and “needed more training in the fine art of getting along with people in everyday business and social…

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    public demand. Now to Win Friends and InfEuence People took its place in publishing history as one of the all-time international best-sellers. It touched a nerve and filled a human need that was more than a faddish phenomenon of post-Depression days, as evidenced by its continued and uninterrupted sales into the eighties, almost half a century later. Dale Carnegie used to say that it was easier to make a million dollars than to put a phrase into the English language. How to Win Friends and…

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