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    to prison for arson, where he took a degree and discovered his homosexuality.” (Lloyd, 2014) This story spawned the process for the work. The DV8 website describes that the dancers were then auditioned and chosen due to their improvisation, voice projection and technique skills. Many workshops were then held to finalise the idea and develop the work further. The work was then created through a large amount of workshops and task based exercises. Lloyd worked closely with the dancers to set the…

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    obstacles in our life as well. If it is hard to deal with stress, then it is most likely going to be hard to be motivated and complacency may settle in as it becomes easy to get lazy and not do your work. This is especially true when you have to be in charge of what you get done using online learning. Today, we are going to explore exactly what it is that describes a self-starter and also what I can do to manage my time…

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    other extracurricular activities. Although her schedule may be tight with Girl Scouts, swimming, dance, piano, theatre, and more, Meagan will be thankful for this later in her life her involvement early in life will encourage her to continue being involved. She will be a step ahead of the kids her age and will have the work ethic of one that is ready to succeed. Adults pushing children to achieve has been a controversial topic over the years. Many parents believe children are being pushed too…

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    preparing young people for life as an adult in the future, but it takes determination and dedication to survive college on your own. Knowing that college is not free, I made a commitment to myself to pursue my dreams, aspirations, and to do whatever it takes to succeed in this cruel world. Totally clueless to what college had in store for me, I became submerged in work during the first week of classes. Procrastination had become my new best friend because college is a lot of work and sometimes…

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    Slowly, both the Indian, as well as foreign companies, were started adopting the work culture of each other (Prasad, 2012). Consequently, Prasad (2012) suggested that the condition is making a balance between Indian and foreign work cultures, even though it is forcing the government to make changes in the labor legislations accordingly for the inclusion of more diversified workforce and culture. In summary, we could see that the values of acknowledging the diversity in religion, ethnicity, and…

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    Media Project Having healthy relationships with coworkers and managers is very important. When things aren’t going well with them at work it will carry over into other areas of your life. One characteristic of an unhealthy relationship with a coworker would be them always complaining and telling you all of their problems. This not only is unpleasant to listen to but will drag you down and stress you out unnecessarily. It’s important not to dwell on your own personal problems and struggles in the…

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    past times, people would have most likely only worked for remuneration, the traditional ‘carrot and stick’ extrinsic approach to workplace motivation. Money being the main purpose and fulfillment of the needs that were limited to the money earned. Life was a lot more simple back then as compared to today’s society where we live in now, which has evolved so much with technology, people having access to a vast amount of information right at their fingertips. Therefore knowledge being a lot higher…

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    Does Money Buy Happiness

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    buy things, those objects will bring temporary happiness into one's life. But eventually, we will get bored of the objects we buy with money and the happiness that we have created with it will, of course, go away. Is it worth it being very wealthy and less happiness than having no money but be happy with building social connections? By the time we reach that goal, we mostly spend a lot more time doing work. Which includes, school work, or just, in general, a job in which will result in overtime…

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    Throughout my life, I have had many instances in which I failed at something or I had messed up extremely bad. I can remember when I was in Guam and fell down on slippery rocks to forgetting to submit an assignment. Furthermore, during and even after these experiences I had learned something each time and I continue to learn from my mistakes and failures to this day and I plan to continue to learn something new for a very long time. However, I am able to recall one occurrence where something…

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    Physician Burnout Impact

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    concern for all physicians because of the type of job we take on. We want to be able to take on the tough cases, work the long hours required, and still have a personal life, too, but sometimes we go about it in the wrong way. Plus, there may be environmental stresses that contribute to being overwhelmed professionally, which often can leach these…

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