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    the model and theory’s connotation and intent is easily understood. Lastly, as said previously, nightingale’s theory is a timeless theory that regardless of the difference in time it can use even up till date. The limitations or what we called weakness of this theory is that this theory does not explicitly explain the cause of the environment on patients’ psychological and social health (George, 2011) as Nightingale did not distinct differentiation between physical, emotional, and social…

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    Although we are all created equally, we are not created to function equally. It is our strengths and weaknesses that differentiate us and ultimately makes us unique to the world we live in. Understanding our individual personality traits and that of others, can create a more cohesive environment especially in our different organizations hence the benefit of the self assessment test. Similar to the Myers-Briggs test, this self assessment has helped identified how I would react in specific…

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    Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses. As a result of my aptitude to convey ideas well, communication is one of my most prevalent skills. In addition, my ability to understand the situations of others makes empathy a strong suit. Conversely, I am deficient in having courage to stand up for what is right. Though I have a hard time showing courage, communication and empathy are my clearest strengths, resulting in a determination to stand up to peer pressure. I have a hard time showing…

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    I mentioned the abilities I already have and the ways in which that can be achieved. For the success of them, I need to build on my strengths to overcome my weaknesses. First of all, I believe that I have a talent for organization, as Ι making lists, I have always an agenda with me, work hard and responsibly, and I am always on time as well I never lose my deadlines. Ι am friendly and…

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    this mean? all of us must of written a exam at some point in our lives, whether it be in primary school, high school or tertiary education. We all know the basic concept regarding this topic however I will be going in to more detail discussing the strengths and weaknesses included in examination. Looking at the meaning of Examination it refers to ‘a set of questions or exercises…

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    The SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat) analysis is structured in a point-based system in order to visualize the recommendation result in a more quantitative view. Internal factors, strength and weakness, are rated in terms of technology, product quality, cost, demand and supply. External factors, opportunity and threat, are rated in terms of R&D, policy, demand and supply. The factors and their relative importance are explained in the next paragraphs. Technology in Strength and…

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    to deal with different situations, figure the strengths & weaknesses, and lead the people to achieve their common goal successfully. There are several models of leadership, such as: Each…

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    “Weakness,” as defined in the Oxford English Dictionary, is “an infirmity of character, a failing” (OED n.2.b.). Having a weakness does not necessarily mean that a person is flawed; instead, it is how he or she chooses to cope with a weakness. If people allow their disadvantages to consume their life, then they can be considered to have a flawed personality. With weaknesses comes the possibility of failure; if there is a house in the process of being built and the wood used is rotting, the house…

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    When these individuals need an advocate, or social worker to assist them, they would want to find a social worker that is self-aware to guide them through their challenges. Being self-aware is being able to be aware of and recognize one’s own weakness and strengths in their personality. Understanding one’s own thoughts and behaviors helps one better…

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    analyses the genes and neurological functions in our brain which can explain our behaviour, and finally the humanistic approach which studies the person in whole, not just the mind of the person. This essay will take a particular interest in the strengths and weakness of 2 psychological approaches, the behaviour approach and the cognitive approach. It would be quite interesting to start this essay with the…

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