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    professional experience thus far, I have had the opportunity to learn all aspects of business operations from sales and marketing to human resources and logistics. I believe to become a great business professional is to be able to master three skills: analytical, technical, and interpersonal. My prior professional experience as an Executive Team Leader with Target has allowed me to excel in developing interpersonal skills at the work place. I led cross-cultural and cross-functional teams on…

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    of both my analytical and critical reading skills when reading the different texts, along with understanding the time periods each of the texts were written in as the time played a huge role when trying to interpret what the author is trying to say. Another way I had accomplished these learning objectives was taking by advantage of the additional resources we were provided with, along with having the input…

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    Amino Acid Chromatography

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    Calculations- Representative Fraction (RF): 0.92cm / 8.95cm = 0.10 Limitations- Ruler: +/- 0.05 cm One possible limitation for this experiment was the contamination of the chromatography paper by foreign amino acids. Any amino acids that our gloves came in contact with throughout the lab transfered over to the chromatography paper and appeared as purple spots, mostly on the border of it. Conclusion- The amino acids in unknown mixture A were Glycine and Valine. The amino acids in unknown…

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    What is intelligence? What is the purpose of deciphering the different categories of intelligence? When I was young, I really never knew what I was good at, and until recently I still did not know. Placing oneself into a category that shows one’s strengths and weaknesses helps a person use that information to succeed in their life, home, and occupation. To people that categorize intelligence are Robert J. Sternberg, and Howard Gardner (Santrock, 2012). Intelligence can be interpreted in many…

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    their field of work. The five stages include: novice( familiar and knows the basic concept with the skill/theory/principle, can complete a simple application if given instructions, can apply the skill/theory/principle with help , knows how to use analytical processes to solve problems etc), Advance Beginner( can figure out what to skill/theory/principle to apply to situations without…

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    Delta Air Lines Decides to Continue with TapestryKPI for its Advanced Analytical Reporting Needs Softcrylic’s Cloud-based Data Management Platform TapestryKPI will continue to automate Delta’s Digital Revenue Reporting Delta Airlines, a major airline headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia will continue its engagement with TapestryKPI of Softcrylic LLC. While TapestryKPI is already serving Delta Airlines with a range of advanced analytics reporting services like revenue management and segment analysis…

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    My top five strengths are: analytical, relator, discipline, individualization, and harmony. I feel like the StrengthsFinder Assessment hit the nail on the head with these as I can see most of them in my life nearly everyday. Firstly, I see the analytical strength come up a lot in my life. I often weigh the information and data to find the best course of action. As a result, I have been able to make decisions confidently and well. Many approach me for advice when they are attempting to make…

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    Day 6- McKinley Assassination Analytical summary President William McKinley was scheduled to appear at the Pan-American Expositions in Buffalo. On September 6th, he needed to visit the Temple of Music but Leon Czolgosz shot McKinley in the stomach twice when McKinley shook Leon’s hand. McKinley died several days later and Theodore Roosevelt became president shortly after. Thesis ( Why this event? ) “Teddy Roosevelt’s accidental presidency, made possible by an assassin’s bullet, profoundly…

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    This picture of two hands being the base of an island shows how an individual’s natural point of view can result in fragmented reality. The people who live on the two-hand island may never realize the island’s full appearance without viewing this image, or observing through some other method of outward analysis. Those living on the island might never realize what architectural-beauty their lives are encompassed around. Without taking a step away from “the normal,” one can miss the entire truth.…

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    Walpe Chapter 2 Summary

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    In Chapter 1, Wolpe conveyed the idea that fear is the underline emotion of many undesirable situations; however, it has been described differently by different individuals. Fear was an emotional learning that the effect such as pain aroused by things or situations could arouse fear. He further distinguished the differences between useful and useless fear. According to Wolpe, useful fear is helpful and appropriate to the situation whereas useless fear is unhelpful and disadvantageous. In Chapter…

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