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    Feedback is useful in any facet of your life, whether it is in your personal life, in your career, or in a school setting because it allows you to know more about yourself, your behaviors, your personality, and increases self-awareness. Feedback is one of the best ways to evaluate the progress between where you are, your current state, and where you want to be, your desired state. Feedback whether positive or negative can enrich your skills and behaviors and aide you towards achieving success.…

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    I felt like this article was relevant because it feedback is such an important piece in the learning process and it plays a major role in the scenario from the question that I missed. For the study that was conducted in this article, there were fifty volunteers that included adults, early adolescents and…

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    A motivated student would see a negative feedback as a motivation to better himself and keep trying. Unfortunately, negative feedback can be traumatizing to students who feel that they tried their best. Since the purpose of feedback should be to improve performance, notify them on what assignments are correct or incorrect. Feedback should be immediately after the parent notice a correct or incorrect action. I believe in positive feedback, therefore every time my children did something…

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    around 12 days the level of estrogen peaks. The high estrogen level has a positive feedback loop, which fuels the release of FSH and LH. The increase in LH causes the follicle to rupture, and the follicle cells that remain grow into the corpus luteum. When the follicle is mature, progesterone levels rise to stimulate the growth of the uterine lining in preparation for a fertilised egg. Progesterone has a negative feedback loop with the hypothalamus that inhibits GnRH, as well as FSH and LH. The…

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    that risk in work contexts here not only means market risk but also includes that risky events or situations that negatively affected our career and identity, work relationships, or the success of the whole organization, such as delivering negative feedback, managing emotion, expressing dissent, maintain relationships with coworkers, and proposing innovative…

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    leadership that people can fall prey too. These include; “failing to respond to employee emails, failing to provide feedback – positive or negative, acknowledging people only when they make mistakes, failing to celebrate victories, showing favoritism, and…

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    The term “feedback” consists of any type of communication that allows for people to understand a piece of information about some aspect of their behavior and the effect it has on you. Many people do not realize how significant the process of feedback is, nevertheless, know how to communicate it effectively throughout the workplace. As a manager, for example, you want to be able to provide effective feedback for your employees to grow within their level of performance and enhance their skills to…

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    One theory that I have developed by participating in and observing my everyday family life is that good communication equals a healthy harmonic relationship. My family always demonstrated good communication amongst one another. Whenever we have a disagreement about something, we talk about it with another. We are a very close knit family and we all have tight relationship with each other. The concept of this theory is if you have good communication between family members, then you will have a…

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    Humans tend to hold on to their preconceived notions and biases when making decisions or thinking about the outcome of situations. They think in terms of “I have seen/ heard X happen, so Y is most likely the answer.” This is part of human nature and is not necessarily a negative thing as it has helped humans survive. However, it can lead people to be myopic in certain situations. People will look for information that supports their current beliefs and ignore evidence that discredits or disproves…

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    Prisoners with good behavior should have the privilege to use MP3 players, this will benefit both the inmate and the facility. Prisoners with good behavior should be allowed to listen to music to calm them down. Sometimes prisoners get frustrated and get in fights and when they get stopped by the guards, their enragement increases because they can't take out the anger they have. Music can help people calm down, so having an MP3 player will help them calm down and avoid violent situations.…

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